World's simplest browser-based app for testing text with a regexp. Load your text in the input form on the left, enter the regular expression below and you'll instantly get text status in the output area. Powerful, free, and fast. Load text – get regex status. Created by developers from team Browserling.
World's simplest browser-based app for testing text with a regexp. Load your text in the input form on the left, enter the regular expression below and you'll instantly get text status in the output area. Powerful, free, and fast. Load text – get regex status. Created by developers from team Browserling.
With this program, you can check if the given text matches your regular expression. To do that, all you need to do is enter the text in the left text area and adjust the regexp pattern in the options. Then in the right text area, you'll get the status of the text. If the text matches the regexp pattern, the result will be "true", if the text does not match the pattern, the result will be "false". The regex can be written in three ways – using a simple grammar (for example, "hello [a-z]+"), using regex notation with slashes (for example, /hello [a-z]+/), or as a JavaScript regex with flags (for example, "/hello [a-z]+/i"). If your text contains several lines, you can use the "Line-by-line" option. It will apply the regular expression check to each line individually and display the corresponding result for each line. Textabulous!
With this program, you can check if the given text matches your regular expression. To do that, all you need to do is enter the text in the left text area and adjust the regexp pattern in the options. Then in the right text area, you'll get the status of the text. If the text matches the regexp pattern, the result will be "true", if the text does not match the pattern, the result will be "false". The regex can be written in three ways – using a simple grammar (for example, "hello [a-z]+"), using regex notation with slashes (for example, /hello [a-z]+/), or as a JavaScript regex with flags (for example, "/hello [a-z]+/i"). If your text contains several lines, you can use the "Line-by-line" option. It will apply the regular expression check to each line individually and display the corresponding result for each line. Textabulous!
In this example, we check the length of Maya Angelou's quote. We want to know if it contains forty characters. To do this, we use the constant-length regular expression "^.{40}$". The "^" character anchors the beginning of text, the "$" character anchors the end of the text, the dot "." matches any symbol and the curly braces with the count "{40}" indicate the number of times the character must be repeated. In layman terms, this regular expression requires that from the beginning to the end of the line there must be 40 characters.
This example verifies three strength categories of passwords. The password must have at least one uppercase letter, at least one lowercase letter, and at least one digit. The regexp block (?=.*[A-Z]) checks if there's an uppercase English letter, the part (?=.*[a-z]) looks ahead to see if there's a lowercase letter, and the block (?=.*[0-9]) checks for a digit. To apply this regexp test on several passwords at once, we use the line-by-line option, which returns the status of each password.
In this example, we check the lines of a poem by Hannah Flagg Gould for the presence of the word "snow". Not to miss the words that start with a capital letter, we add the flag "i" at the end of the regex. This flag makes the whole expression case-insensitive. We can quickly see that the first and sixth lines contain the word "snow", and the remaining lines do not. Snowabulous!
You can pass input to this tool via ?input query argument and it will automatically compute output. Here's how to type it in your browser's address bar. Click to try!
Find Levenstein distance of two text fragments.
Create a list of all words in text.
Lemmatize all words in text.
Apply stemming to all words in text.
Add color to punctuation symbols in text.
Add color to letters in text.
Add color to words in text.
Add color to sentences in text.
Add color to paragraphs in text.
Add slight perturbations to the given text.
Mess up characters in your text.
Generate text using random words.
Generate lorem ipsum placeholder text.
Generate a crossword puzzle from the given words.
Convert English text to Braille writing system.
Convert Braille symbols to English text.
Convert text characters to their corresponding code points.
Convert numeric character code points to text.
Convert CSV data to plain text columns.
Convert plain text columns to a CSV file.
Create a list of all 3-grams.
Encode the entire text to a single number.
Decode text that was encoded as a number back to text.
Divide text into chunks of certain size.
Apply formatting and modification functions to text.
Count the number of punctuation marks and other sybmols in text.
Count the number of letters in text.
Count the number of sentences in text.
Count the number of paragraphs in text.
Apply text transformation rules to any text.
Analyze text for interesting patterns.
Add accent marks to text letters.
Add a counter before every letter in text.
Add a counter before every word in text.
Add a counter before every sentence in text.
Add a counter before every paragraph in text.
Interleave the letters or words of the given text fragments.
Mess up the spacing between letters in any text.
Extract all emails from text.
Extract all URLs from text.
Extract all numbers from text.
Extract all countries from text.
Extract all cities from text.
Convert text to punycode.
Convert punycode to text.
Encode text to Baudot encoding.
Decode Baudot-encoded text.
Encode text to base32 encoding.
Decode base32-encoded text.
Encode text to base45 encoding.
Decode base45-encoded text.
Encode text to base58 encoding.
Decode base58-encoded text.
Encode text to Ascii85 encoding.
Decode Ascii85-encoded text.
Encode text to base65536 encoding.
Decode base65536-encoded text.
Encode text to nettext encoding.
Decode nettext-encoded text.
Convert written text into natural sounding voice.
Convert a voice recording to text.
Encode text to UTF8 encoding.
Decode UTF8-encoded text.
Encode text to UTF16 encoding.
Decode UTF8-encoded text.
Encode text to UTF32 encoding.
Decode UTF32-encoded text.
Encode text to IDN.
Decode IDN-encoded text.
Convert text to Unix-to-Unix encoding.
Decode Unix-to-Unix-encoded text.
Convert text to Xxencoding.
Decode Xxencoded text.
Encode text to QP encoding.
Decode QP-encoded text.
Remove all HTML tags from Text.
Remove all XML tags from Text.
Remove new line symbols from the end of each text line.
Find the difference between two text fragments.
Generate various text typos.
Generate a mirror reflection of text.
Cut out a piece of text.
Grep text for regular expression matches.
Extract first symbols, words, or lines from text.
Extract last symbols, words, or lines from text
Return the first letter of each word in text.
Make every paragraph to be two paragraphs in the given text.
Create an image from all words in text.
Create a circle from all letters in text.
Create a spiral from all letters in text.
Create a circle from all words in text.
Create a matrix of any dimensions from letters in text.
Create a matrix of any dimensions from words in text.
Create a spiral from all words in text.
Split the input text into syllables.
Write any text on an LCD display (with LCD font).
Convert text to 2-dimensional drawing.
Convert text to 3-dimensional drawing.
Create a horizontally or vertically scrolling text.
Create a GIF animation of a text message.
Create a GIF animation that slowly reveals a text message.
Decode text using the wrong encoding and create garbled text.
Try to find original text from garbled mojibaked text.
Make text harder to read.
Generate the entire alphabet from a to z.
Print the alphabet in random order.
Delete swear words from text.
Edit text in a neat browser-based editor.
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