Hi,
Have you tried '\s(\S+)$' ?

Regards,

понедельник, 30 августа 2021 г. в 05:09:32 UTC+3, Vikram S: 

> In below output taken from a cisco switch, i need to extract only 
> 'c2960x-universalk9-mz.155-4.E1.bin', c2960x-universalk9-mz.155-2a.EX5, 
> c2960x-universalk9-mz.155-7.E3 from each line.
>
> I wrote below script to extract using Regex and specified that any text 
> after :30 be extractd. But issue is that some switches will have :00 
> instead of :30 in below output. In this case, script will fail to extract 
> the correct text. Is there any other way to extract only the above 
> mentioned info using Regex or any other filter?
>
> *OUTPUT FROM SWITCH:*
>
> 017-DIS-2960X#sh flash: | i c2960x-universal
>
>     3  -rwx    24559616   Mar 9 2019 11:02:09 +05:30  
> c2960x-universalk9-mz.155-4.E1.bin
>
>     7  drwx         512   Nov 6 2018 17:11:55 +05:30  
> c2960x-universalk9-mz.153-2a.EX5
>
>   649  drwx         512   Apr 9 20210 03:54:19 +06:30  
> c2960x-universalk9-mz.155-7.E3
>
>
> *SCRIPT:*
>
>  - name: GATHER PACKAGE FILES IN FLASH
>
>         ios_command: 
>
>           commands: "sh flash: | i c2960x-universal"
>
>
>         register: show_image_flash
>
>
>       - set_fact:
>
>           ios_image1: "{{ show_image_flash.stdout_lines[0][0] | 
> regex_findall(':30 (.*)') | first }}"
>
>
>       - set_fact:
>
>           ios_image2: "{{ show_image_flash.stdout_lines[0][1] | 
> regex_findall(':30 (.*)') | first }}"
>
>
> Regards,
> Vikram
>

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