my $text = "Hello, I am a [Perl Monk], still not good at [Regular Expr
+essions]. I have been helped immensely by the good monks at [Perl Mon
+ks](http://www.perlmonks.org). This is what I look like ![mymugshot].
+ Thank you.";
listlink($text);
sub listlink {
my ($text) = @_;
my @links = (
$text =~ /
(?<!\!\[) # make sure the match is not preceded by a ![
(?<=\[) # but is in fact preceded by just a [
.*? # the match
(?=\]) # followed by a ]
(?!\]\() # but not followed by a (
/xg
);
foreach my $link (@links) {
print "$link\n";
}
}
#######
Perl Monk
Regular Expressions
Perl Monks](http://www.perlmonks.org). This is what I look like ![mymu
+gshot
Update: took out superfluous code.
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