Text Formatting Tools
Text cleanup, HTML and Markdown transforms, diffs, and string formatting helpers
10 tools in this category
What You Can Do In This Category
Text formatting tools cover cleanup, diffing, markup conversion, and editor-like transformations for developer and documentation workflows.
The category suits users who need quick normalization and formatting help for text-heavy technical content.
Common Workflows
- Convert between HTML, Markdown, and plain text
- Compare text, sort lines, and normalize content quickly
- Prepare cleaner snippets for docs, prompts, and tickets
HTML to Text
Convert HTML into readable plain text for scraping, cleanup, previews, and email workflows.
Text to HTML
Convert plain text into HTML-friendly output with preserved paragraphs, line breaks, and readable structure.
Text Diff
Compare two blocks of text and highlight additions, deletions, and changes instantly.
JSON Diff
Compare two JSON documents and spot field-level differences for APIs, configs, and payload debugging.
Markdown Editor
Write and edit Markdown online with a fast preview workflow for docs, README files, and notes.
Regex Cheat Sheet
Quick regular expression cheat sheet with common patterns, character classes, and testing workflow.
Word Counter
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and estimate reading time.
Character Counter
Count characters with and without spaces, Unicode code points, and bytes.
Case Converter
Convert text to UPPERCASE, lowercase, Title Case, camelCase, snake_case, kebab-case, and more.
Sort Lines
Sort lines alphabetically, numerically, or by length. Reverse sort supported.
Featured Tools In Text Formatting Tools
Write and edit Markdown online with a fast preview workflow for docs, README files, and notes.
Quick regular expression cheat sheet with common patterns, character classes, and testing workflow.
Count words, characters, sentences, paragraphs, and estimate reading time.
Category FAQ
How is this different from general text tools?
This category focuses more on structure, formatting, and transformation than on simple utility checks like counting or case conversion.
Who benefits most from these pages?
Developers, writers, support teams, and anyone handling technical content at speed.