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We've compiled a list of 23 free and paid alternatives to RegExpEditor. The primary competitors include RegexBuddy, RegExr. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between RegExpEditor and regular expressions 101, Kodos, Regexp Testing Tool. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


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RegExr
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RegExr.com is an online tool to learn, build, and test Regular Expressions.

Kodos
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Kodos is a Python GUI utility for creating, testing and debugging regular expressions for the...

Regexp testing tool allows to apply group of regexps to huge arrays of data (millions or so) in...

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jRegExAnalyser is an interactive tool written in Java to write, test, debug, analyse and profile...

RegExhibit
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Having trouble getting your regular expressions just right?

A ruby based regular expression editor

Regex Lab .NET
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Regex Lab .NET is a full-featured application for editing regular expressions.

What RegExpEditor is can be said easyest by telling what it is not: It is not an editor for regular...

RegExpEditor Platforms

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RegExpEditor Overview

What RegExpEditor is can be said easyest by telling what it is not: It is not an editor for regular expressions. Although it can be used for this purpose. Instead RegExpEditor is a text editor that allows you to alter text using regular expressions.

Some examples:

find and set Date attributes in an SQL script
find all attributes in an XML or CSS
get rid of tabs and new-lines

RegExpEditor Features

tick-square Support for regular expressions
tick-square Portable

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