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What I did
Yet jmespath is powerful, there's still room for a improvement on string-based query.
In this PR, I added regex matcher, like Jayway's jsonpath do.
I believe this will bring greater power to query on complex data.
All I did is implementation, and is nothing to do with specs or docs.
c.f.: jmespath/jmespath.site#29
Example
Given:
Then,
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["bastion"]
or,
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["web1", "web2"]