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jquery remove list item where .text() = 'blabla'

I have the following structure

<ul>
 <li><a ...>something</a></li>
 ...
 <li><a ...>blabla</a></li>
<ul>

I need to remove the li element where the text of the anchor is blabla.

How would i go about selecting this element? $(--what selector here--)

or do I need to loop over each li and compare its .text() value to 'blabla'?

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If you want a contains (substring match) then :contains() works:

$('li:contains("blabla")').remove();

If you want an exact match, e.g. not matching "blablabla", you can use .filter():

$('li').filter(function() { return $.text([this]) === 'blabla'; }).remove();

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