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    • artie-finkelsteinA
      artie-finkelstein @Michael Vincent
      last edited by

      @Michael-Vincent ‘- my npes_saved.txt is 3122 lines long!’

      I got tired of restarting Npp every time I modified a function in my startup.npes (a/k/a npes_saved.txt file. So I turned each function into a simple shell that calls the real function saved as a script file in “…\plugins\Config\NppExec”. Now my startup.npes is more like a ‘Table of Contents’ instead of being pages after pages of code.

      As an example, my ‘tabs’ function in startup.npes is:

      // ----------------------------
      ::nppTabs
      // alternate interface for displaying or changing the tab size
      //      aliased to:  tabs
      //      [Plugins > NppExec > tabs] {Ctrl+Alt+Tab}
      //      contextMenu.xml :: <Item FolderName="Settings"  PluginEntryName="NppExec"  PluginCommandItemName="tabs" />
      npp_console keep
      NPP_EXEC  "$(SYS.NPE_SCRIPTS)\nppTabs.npes"  $(ARGV)
      //
      

      previously in the startup.npes file I have defined:

      npe_cmdalias / = NPP_EXEC
      env_set NPE_SCRIPTS = $(PLUGINS_CONFIG_DIR)\NppExec
      npe_cmdalias tabs = NPP_EXEC nppTabs
      

      I can now edit C:\Programs\Notepad++\plugins\Config\NppExec\nppTabs.npes and simply test the modified (& saved) code by using / nppTabs in the NppExec Console. For this particular function I can also use either the tabs alias in the NppExec Console or the hotkey assigned using the Plugins > NppExec > Advanced Options... dialog.

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        My list is kinda short compared to the others, but I can’t live without any of these.

        • BetterMultiSelection
        • ComparePlugin
        • NppExec
        • PythonScript
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        • andrecool-68A
          andrecool-68
          last edited by

          Hi all!

          Notepad++ v8.1.4   (64-bit)
          Build time : Aug 21 2021 - 13:04:59
          Path : I:\Tools_Servis\TextCode\NPP++\npp.8.1.4.portable.x64\notepad++.exe
          Command Line : 
          Admin mode : ON
          Local Conf mode : ON
          Cloud Config : OFF
          OS Name : Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) 
          OS Build : 7601.0
          Current ANSI codepage : 1251
          Plugins : ComparePlugin.dll DSpellCheck.dll Explorer.dll HexEditor.dll HTMLTag.dll ImgTag.dll JSMinNPP.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll NppMarkdownPanel.dll NppSnippets.dll PreviewHTML.dll ShtirlitzNppPlugin.dll VisualStudioLineCopy.dll XMLTools.dll _CustomizeToolbar.dll
          

          I have used this plugin before, but it does not have x64 weight.
          https://sourceforge.net/projects/npp-plugins/files/WebEdit/
          The author no longer wants to support him.

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          • astrosofistaA
            astrosofista @Michael Vincent
            last edited by

            This is my list of plugins. Indispensable for my daily use: BetterMultiSelection, Compare, DSpellCheck, Navigate To and NppMenuSearch.

            Useful plugins: NppUISpy is a scripting help. Python Script, just to customize the status bar and run the EnhanceAnyLexer script. Other Python scripts, used in the past, were replaced or ported to AutoHotkey.

            Elastic Tabstops and SurroundSelection: I use them from time to time, usually in combination with BetterMultiSelection. I also use some LuaScript and NppExec scripts taken from here and there, but they are not fundamental to my daily use. I could live without them.

            I don’t use the three plugins that are installed by default. Other plugins that I once installed, but found no real use for, are Changed Lines, Column sorting, Quick Color Picker and Toolbucket. I will most likely uninstall them one of these days.

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            • mere-humanM
              mere-human
              last edited by

              DSpellCheck - useful for spotting stupid typos
              HexEdit - sometimes useful to take a look at binary files
              NppMarkdownPanel - Markdown
              MarkdownViewer++ - alternative to the previous when something doesn’t work
              NppMenuSearch - menu, commands and preferences search, discovered it recently (a true gem!)
              PythonScript - some scripting occasionally
              XML Tools - XML pretty-printing
              JSTool - JSON pretty-printing

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              • dinkumoilD
                dinkumoil @artie-finkelstein
                last edited by

                @artie-finkelstein said in Must-Have plugins, what are yours?:

                I got tired of restarting Npp every time I modified a function in my startup.npes (a/k/a npes_saved.txt file. So I turned each function into a simple shell that calls the real function saved as a script file in “…\plugins\Config\NppExec”.

                Some versions ago NppExec has got the ability to reload the npes_saved.txt file whenever you press the F6 key (in default setup assigned to the Execute... menu entry). This way you don’t need to restart Notepad++ after changing npes_saved.txt file. Simply press F6 and close the dialog popping up. Then you will immediatly be able to execute your recently added code.

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                • artie-finkelsteinA
                  artie-finkelstein @dinkumoil
                  last edited by

                  @dinkumoil Thank you for the explanation.

                  That’s not how I first interpreted the F6 function when I started using NppExec so I ended up using what did work for me: restarting.

                  I still like my bare-bones npes_saved.txt, but now that some very kind soul ( @dinkumoil ) has released a functionList parser and UDL highlighter, the navigation of any NppExec script file is much easier.

                  And, now that I’ve had my daily dose of egg on my face…

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                  • Sashank999S
                    Sashank999
                    last edited by

                    Notepad++ v8.1.4 (64-bit)

                    Plugins : Linter.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll TagLEET.dll

                    But I think IntelliSense plugin is the only thing Notepad++ is missing. I’m not talking anything like Ctags or any other alternatives, but pure, functional IntelliSense.
                    My use of IntelliSense here means auto completion that is beyond the scope of the current file.

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                    • Barry PattersonB
                      Barry Patterson
                      last edited by

                      I don’t see anyone mentioning the “NPP TextFX2” plugin.
                      This is really my only must have.

                      It adds another menu with a lot of tools. UUDecode, Sort with Unique (De-Dup) options and Case sensitive options. Many other tools included. I’ve been using it forever. Glad to see it in 64-bit now as I got a new laptop.
                      Screenshot:
                      https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/assets/uploads/files/1686599962140-be76a36d-c77d-4e4b-b984-8e27b8ba7634-image.png

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                      • mkupperM
                        mkupper @Barry Patterson
                        last edited by

                        @Barry-Patterson said in Must-Have plugins, what are yours?:

                        I don’t see anyone mentioning the “NPP TextFX2” plugin.

                        I suspect that’s because nearly all of the TextFX / TextFX 2 features are now built into Notepad++. Some accuse Notepad++ of then becoming bloatware.

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