I'm aware of https://regex101.com/ which is fine 90% of the time for
debugging go regex, but I did find an edge case where it misled me a
few years back.

There was a specific website which used go on the backend to do
something similar with more compatibility, but I can't find details
and think it disappeared anyway,  I'm sure I saw a repo for this?

Does anyone remember what I'm talking about?

Alternatively, are there any command line go regexp debuggers. I used to use

https://metacpan.org/pod/Regexp::Debugger

when I used Perl and something similar for go would be great if it existed?

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