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For std::string and std::string_view, an element is (not) found when comparing find() against std::string::npos or std::string_view::npos, not end(). This is not causing false positives since comparing a find() result to end() doesn't make sense to begin with in those classes, so in fact the check would probably be fixing bugs. (Is there a bugprone-string-find-end check?)
As of C++23 the following transformations and derivatives can be added to the check:
string.find(...) != std::string::npos; // -> string.contains(...)
string.find(...) != string.npos; // -> string.contains(...)
// Ideally, make this work for any npos, e.g. llvm::StringRef::npos.