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# zk-regex

A library to compile regex verification in circom. Explained on [our blog post](https://prove.email/blog/zkregex). You can use regex to specify how to parse an email in a ZK Email proof when defining a new patterm on [the ZK Email SDK registry](https://sdk.prove.email/). Noir coming soon.
A library to compile regex verification in circom. Explained on [our blog post](https://zk.email/blog/zkregex). You can use regex to specify how to parse an email in a ZK Email proof when defining a new patterm on [the ZK Email SDK registry](https://registry.zk.email/). Noir coming soon.

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### Theory

To understand the theory behind the regex circuit compiler, please checkout [our main explanation post](https://prove.email/blog/zkregex), or [this older blog post](https://katat.me/blog/ZK+Regex). To understand how it ties into the original zk email work, you can also read the brief [original zk-email blog post regex overview](https://blog.aayushg.com/posts/zkemail#regex-deterministic-finite-automata-in-zk).
To understand the theory behind the regex circuit compiler, please checkout [our main explanation post](https://zk.email/blog/zkregex), or [this older blog post](https://katat.me/blog/ZK+Regex). To understand how it ties into the original zk email work, you can also read the brief [original zk-email blog post regex overview](https://blog.aayushg.com/posts/zkemail#regex-deterministic-finite-automata-in-zk).

The regular expressions supported by our compiler version 2.1.1 are **audited by zksecurity**, and have the following limitations:

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