In Atom, If I activate regex mode on the search-and-replace tool, it can find newlines as \n
, but when I try to replace them, they're still there.
Is there no way to replace a newline-spanning string in Atom?
In Atom, If I activate regex mode on the search-and-replace tool, it can find newlines as \n
, but when I try to replace them, they're still there.
Is there no way to replace a newline-spanning string in Atom?
Looks like Atom matches newlines as \r\n
but behaves inconsistently when replacing just the \n
with nothing.
So newlines seem to match \s+
and \r\n
, and only "half" of the line-ending matches \n
.
\n
with a string, nothing happens to the line-ending, but the string is appended to the next line\r
with a string, nothing happens at all, but the cursor advances.It's alittle bit late to answer but i use following term to search and it works with Atom v1.19.7 x64
\r?\n|\r
BR
You can use backreferencing:
eg. Replace triple blank lines with a single blank line
Find regex: (\r\n){3}
Replace: $1
You can indicate double blank lines with (\r\n){2} ... or any number n of blank lines with (\r\n){n}. And you can omit the $1 and leave replace blank to remove the blank lines altogether.
If you wanted to replace 3 blank lines with two, your replace string can be $1$1 or $1$2 (or even $1$3 ... $3$3 ... $3$2 ... ): $1 just refers to the first round bracketed expression \r\n; $2 with the second (which is the same as the first, so $1$1 replaces the same way as $1$2 because $1 == $2). This generalizes to n blank lines.
DELETE INVISIBLE LINE BREAKS IN CODE WITH ATOM (using the "Find in buffer" function)
(- open your code-file with the Atom-Editor)
Hit cmd(mac)/ctrl(win) + f on your keyboard for activating the Find in buffer function (a little window appears at the bottom atom-screen edge).
Mark your Code in which you want to delete the invisible Line breaks.
Click on the Markup-Mode Button and after that on the Regex-Mode (.*) Button and type into the first field: \n
After that click replace all.
[And Atom will delete all the invisible line breaks indicated by \n (if you use LF-Mode right bottom corner, for CRLF-Mode (very common on windows machines as default) use \r\n) by replacing them with nothing.]
Hope that helps.
Synaikido
The purists will probably not like my solution, but you can also transform the find and replace inputs into a multiline text box by copying content with several line breaks and pasting it into the find/replace inputs. It will work with or without using regex.
For example, you can copy this 3 lines and paste them into both find and replace inputs:
line 1
line 2
line 3
Now that your inputs have the number of lines that you need, you can modify them as you want (and add regex if necessary).