![]() ![]() Suppose I write a command in PowerShell that will connect Notepad++ or SublimeText, and through one of them to run the regex. ![]() Don HoĮven if you decide to stick with Notepad, it’s good to know that there are other tools available for different types of note-taking or word processing tasks. So, to run more complex regex formulas, I wondered if it could somehow integrate notepad++/SublimeText or if it could somehow run regex via Notepad ++ or SublimeText. It’s available as a free download at the Notepad++ website, and there’s also an unofficial Linux port for Notepad++ (if you’re a multi-operating system user). ![]() ScratchPad+ is a feature-packed text editing app available on Microsoft devices. Try Notepad++ InsteadĪs mentioned several times above, Notepad++ by Don Ho is a completely free replacement for Notepad with many extra features that are ideal for power users editing text files for configuration or programming. I used notepad++ in this video but it also works 100 in the original. In contrast, if you use OneNote, you can password-protect individual notes with 128-bit AES encryption. You’d have to manually store them in an encrypted file partition using a tool such as Microsoft’s BitLocker to keep your data safe. No Encryption by Defaultīy default, Notepad’s text files aren’t encrypted or secured in any way. With Notepad++, for example, you can even perform powerful find-and-replace actions across many note files at once. Otherwise, if you use an app like OneNote or Notepad++, you can easily search for content between note files. ![]()
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