re = /(BBF10K)(.*)\.(gb|gbk)/m
str = 'friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/2a_keoni_pip501_transfe.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/2b_orit_oyc.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/3a_ecoli_kanr.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/4_ecoori_cole1pmb1pbr32.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/5_bsubori_pbs72_repa.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/6_cata9.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openBacillus/7_bsub_laci_laco_promo.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openYeast/BBF10K_000207.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openYeast/BBF10K_000210.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openYeast/BBF10K_000211.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openYeast/BBF10K_000217.gb
friendzymes-cookbook/blob/main/data/dna-annotate/input/openYeast/BBF10K_000227.gb'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html