Notepad++ plugins make your Notepad world go ’round by making Notepad++ even easier to use, while granting a user capabilities to enhance this already handy, open source text &source code editor.

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The problem is that some people don’t understand that these plugins could cut their work time in half.Let’s limit the issue by explaining which of these plugins were created to make your life a bit easier. Just what are the best plugins available for Notepad++?
1. XML tools

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Just as it says, this plugin offers a short set of incredibly useful tools,which allow XML editing. This plugin is also libXML2 based.
2. Color Picker
This color picker will translate selected color into a hexadecimal, cutting down some of the ranting, raving frustration of manipulating the source code colors on projects.
3. DBGP
This PHP debugger communicates with Notepad++ to let it know that it will now be a PHP IDE.
4. Compare Plugin

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This plugin will allow you to check the differences between two different files (thus saving you tons of money on Advil).
5. FTP Synchronize
Out of the office? Stuck in traffic?With FTP synchronize, a user can open PHP files from a server in any location, alter it, save it, and try it immediately on a preferred browser.
6. Hex Editor
Because it works so smoothly with Notepad++, you can expect past complications to remain in the past where they belong; it’s no wonder reviewers dubbed this one of the most amazing Notepad++ plugins.
7. Language Help

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If you think that Notepad++ developers don’t realize how difficult it is to manage languages, you may not know the Language Help plugin actually provides specific help files for code languages such as CHM, PDF, and HLP. Additionally, some of the most recent versions display the help file as menu options.
8. Windows Manager
This allows a user to see a short overview of the documents currently open in Notepad++. To make it even better, the overview is dockable for easy viewing or stashing. So if you are an extreme multitasker, this could be the perfect plugin for you.
9. Explorer
Explorer plugin allows you to open any file you want with Notepad++ with a simple double-click.
10. Npp Export Plugin

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This killer plugin allows a user to save created source codes in formats others may not, such as html and rtf files. And that isn’t all: It also allows you to copy your code to clipboard in either format. This allows easy pasting into a preferred word processing program, so you can get the copied visual effect.
11. Multi Clipboard
If you are like me, you have spent hours sending up a fervent wish to the technological universe to somehow, someway,create the capability of multiple clipboard savings. Well, MultiClipboard for Notepad++ has done exactly that. With up to ten different text buffers, you can save yourself time, and a bit of brain-pounding frustration.
12. CharM
This plugin gives quick and easy access to the character map. It can save time for those coders who refer back to character maps for a certain programming language. It is also handy for creating names.
13. CLR Tab to Spaces

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This simple plugin eliminates the need to lose your mind each time you are managing source code with tabbing, by simply exchanging the tabs with spaces.
14. Falling Bricks
All programmers know that if you do not take a break from coding every once in a while, sooner or later you will cease to understand spoken language, and have to rely on English-to-Binary code translators to help you communicate with the outside world. This old-school plugin will allow you to take a quick mind break to enjoy a Tetris-like game. And if your boss just happens to come in, switching to another application auto-pausesa game.
15. HTML Tag for Unicode or ANSI
Dual functions are handled by this plugin. It allows XML and HTML tag matching, as well as HTML decoding and coding of entities.
16. Oberon2lexer

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Give your eyes a little break.
This plugin provides the Oberon 2 syntax highlighting feature to the Notepad++ editor. This can certainly be a huge plus, since after hours of staring at coding, it notoriously begins to blur.
17. Speech Plugin
Yes, you read it right. Notepad++ can actually talk now, as long as you have this plugin installed. However, do not expect it to understand you when you discuss how much your boss annoys you, or how your significant other just doesn’t understand you.
18. Switcher
This is also a brain-cell saver. Adding this plugin will allow you to simply switch between any associated files, which is extremely useful if you have some of your excerpts set up with hot keys.
19. Convert EXT

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This nifty tool allows the Notepad++ to do many things, including replace a typed-character by utilizing another user-defined one, and convert text files from one encoding style to another.
20. DBGP Plugin
This PHP debugger, or XDebug, speaks the DBGP protocol. This plugin allows you to alter your Notepad++ into a PHP IDE.
21. GmodLua Syntax Highlighter
This plugin for Gary’s mod on Notepad++ is in fact a lua syntax highlighter plugin. This is an awesome demo of how great syntax highlighters are as Notepad++ plugins.
22. Log Plugin

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This plugin will record the date and time at the end of each file, after the file has been opened in Notepad++. This could save hours of time and frustration for those of you who haven’t yet figured out how important it is to save regularly, and with specific information.
23. Simple Script
This easy-to-use &understand plugin will allow a user to create their script from built-in functions. Afterwards, you simply need to execute the script in linear.
24. XBrackets Lite
This plugin may be the answer to some code developers’ nightmares. Misplaced brackets, or just forgotten ones, can certainly inspire keyboard pounding rage, or even just a few quietly choked down tears. XBrackets Lite allows a feature to auto-complete brackets. It will successfully complete the correct corresponding bracket using an auto-complete script.
25. SearchInFiles

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This well done plugin allows a user to find files that have a lot of excessive information piled deep within the code itself.This is uber-important if your source code is miles long.
26. TopMost
Always being on top is a great notion. That is, when using Topmost, a plugin for Notepad++. You can give the program the right to sit on top of any other item you have open. It also has additional functions such as the utilization of memory between sessions and a toolbar button.
27. WebEdit
This is another delightful shot at the integration of user configurable coding in template collections, utilizing Notepad++.
CONCLUSION
All of the Notepad++ plugins named here are imperative to many types of source code development and editing. Without these plugins, you may revert back to a Microsoft Notepad, hair pulling and whimpering lunatic, as you find yourself dealing with the difficult challenge that would have been a breeze with one of the items mentioned above.
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I hope all these plugins are free like Notepad++. For editing quick files, I still use the original Notepad that comes with Windows. However with some of these great plugins, it might finally be time to make the switch to Notepad++.
This would be the perfect editor if not for one huge (to me) limitation. In the search dialogs for regular expressions, it is impossible to specify alternations.
I.E., I can search for foo or bar, but not
“foo|bar”
I do understand that this seems to be a SCITE limitation.
Anybody have have a plug-in or ideas for a work around?