“A easy to use snippet / template plug-in: NppSnippets. ![]() NppSnippets is another plugin that looks interesting. Even “adds the ability to list the different colors that are in the document and export the list as an SVG file for Inkscape or Gimp palette.” Even if you are using GIT to track version changes, you will likely find you want to compare files that are not in your version management system, and this is a good plugin for that.ĬSSlist is a very useful plugin, lists all the CSS classes and colors for easier inserting the names into your code. You can easily navigate among the differences. ![]() It can highlight the differences within lines of the two files. It is smart enough to detect lines that have been moved or deleted. It does much of what the Linux diff command does, showing the difference between files. The Compare plugin is one I use very often, to quickly compare two text files. The Compare plugin is also 32-bit, though there is mention of a 64-bit version on GitHub. That means if you are using the 64-bit version of NotePad++, you will get a message about the plugin “is not compatible with the current version of NotePad++”. ![]() Unfortunately, the HTMLTag plugin is a 32-bit plugin. HTML entity encoding/decoding (example: é to é and vice versa).HTML and XML tag matching, like the built-in brace matching (Ctrl+B / Shift+Ctrl+B).The plugin you want for selecting and copying or moving HTML tags is the “HTMLTag (Unicode)” plugin, which “provides two core functions to Notepad++”: You simply install a NotePad++ Plugin from NotePad++ has the ability for you to press a single keystroke to select the entire block of code. ![]() I’m moving or deleting sections of HTML or XML code, several times a day.
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