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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:21:06+00:00 2026-05-27T18:21:06+00:00

I need javascript regex that will match words that are NOT followed by space

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I need javascript regex that will match words that are NOT followed by space character and has @ before, like this:

@bug – finds “@bug”, because no space afer it

@bug and me – finds nothing because there is space after “@bug”

@bug and @another – finds “@another” only

@bug and @another and something – finds nothing because both words are followed by space.

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string is fetched from and FF puts it’s own tags at end of it. Although I basically need only the last word starting with @, $ (end-of-string) can not be used.

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    2026-05-27T18:21:07+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:21 pm

    Try re = /@\w+\b(?! )/. This looks for a word (making sure it captures the whole word) and uses a negative lookahead to make sure the word is not followed by a space.

    Using the setup above:

    var re = /@\w+\b(?! )/, // etc etc
    
    for ( var i=0; i<cases.length; i++ ) {
        print( re2.exec(cases[i]) )
    }
    
    //prints
    @bug
    null
    @another
    null
    

    The only way this won’t work is if your word ends in an underscore and you wanted that punctuation to be part of the word: For example ‘@bug and @another_ blahblah’ will pick out @another since @another wasn’t followed by a space.
    This doesn’t seem very likely but if you wanted to deal with that case too, you could use /@\w+\b(?![\w ]/ and that would return null for @bug and @another_ and @bug_ for @another and @bug_.

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