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--- title: findRE description: Returns a list of strings that match the regular expression. godocref: date: 2017-02-01 publishdate: 2017-02-01 lastmod: 2017-02-01 categories: [functions] menu: docs: parent: "functions" keywords: [regex] signature: ["findRE PATTERN INPUT [LIMIT]"] workson: [] hugoversion: relatedfuncs: [] deprecated: false aliases: [] --- By default all matches will be included. The number of matches can be limited with an optional third parameter. The example below returns a list of all second level headers (`<h2>`) in the content: ``` {{ findRE "<h2.*?>(.|\n)*?</h2>" .Content }} ``` You can limit the number of matches in the list with a third parameter. The following example shows how to limit the returned value to just one match (or none, if there are no matched substrings): ``` {{ findRE "<h2.*?>(.|\n)*?</h2>" .Content 1 }} <!-- returns ["<h2 id="#foo">Foo</h2>"] --> ``` {{% note %}} Hugo uses Go's [Regular Expression package](https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/), which is the same general syntax used by Perl, Python, and other languages but with a few minor differences for those coming from a background in PCRE. For a full syntax listing, see the [GitHub wiki for re2](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax). If you are just learning RegEx, or at least Go's flavor, you can practice pattern matching in the browser at <https://regex101.com/>. {{% /note %}} [partials]: /templates/partials/ [`plainify`]: /functions/plainify/ [toc]: /content-management/toc/ [`urlize`]: /functions/urlize