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SNR (Search-n-Replace)

SNR is a free Windows command-line utility that performs multiple string-replacement operations on a data file in a single pass.

SNR (Search-n-Replace) Alternatives

The best SNR (Search-n-Replace) alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. sed (stream editor) is a Unix utility that parses text and implements a programming language which...

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  2. Highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 26 years of development

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  4. Pragmatic, convenient data munging language.

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  5. Linux users can perform many types of searching, replacing and report generating tasks by using awk, grep and sed commands.

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  6. General purpose text macro processor.

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  8. Python is a clear and powerful object-oriented programming language, comparable to Perl, Ruby, Scheme, or Java.

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  9. A dynamic, interpreted, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity

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  10. Programming language for symbolic computation with extraordinary combination of pattern matching...

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  11. NimbleText is a text manipulation and code generation tool available online or as a free download.

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  12. Python for microcontrollers

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  13. Xidel is a command line tool to download html/xml pages and extract data from them using CSS 3 selectors, XPath 3 expressions or pattern-matching templates.

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  14. Text processing tool with a powerful and easy to learn language

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