Text Tools
Regex, markdown, diff, and text analysis tools for writing, comparing, and cleaning developer-facing content.
Analyze, compare, and transform text, regex, markdown, and copy.
Text Tools Hub
The Text hub covers tools that help you inspect, compare, and transform text. It is useful when you are validating patterns, checking formatting, previewing markdown, comparing revisions, or analyzing text structure before publishing or shipping changes.
This hub is less about raw data transport and more about developer productivity. It helps content-heavy and logic-heavy workflows where readability, correctness, and transformation quality matter.
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Each subtopic clusters a narrower intent so users can reach the right utility faster.
Regex
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Markdown
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Diff
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Text Analysis
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String Case Converter
Convert any string to camelCase, PascalCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and 6 more formats instantly.
Live Markdown Previewer
A real-time, side-by-side Markdown editor and visual preview tool supporting GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM).
Diff Checker
Compare two text documents to find differences instantly. Features precise line, word, and character-level diffing with a GitHub-style unified view.
Regex Tester
Test regular expressions with real-time highlighting, flag toggles, and group capture breakdown.
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What kinds of tools fit in the Text hub?
Regex testers, markdown previewers, diff tools, text analyzers, and similar utilities that focus on text transformation or interpretation belong here.
Who is this hub for?
It is useful for developers, technical writers, API teams, and anyone who works with copy, documentation, patterns, or text-heavy configuration.
Why group text tools into a single hub?
A hub page gives search engines and users a stronger topical map, which makes it easier to discover related tools around regex, markdown, and text workflows.