SNR (Search-n-Replace)

Replaces multiple strings within a data file in a single operation.

Made by Thomas A. Lundin

  • Text Replace

What is SNR (Search-n-Replace)?

SNR is a Windows command-line tool that enables users to execute multiple string-replacement operations on a data file with a single execution. The software supports a wide range of string manipulation tasks, streamlining data processing workflows by automating repetitive text modification requirements. SNR provides a efficient and flexible approach to transforming file contents, making it a valuable asset for developers, data analysts, and professionals who frequently work with text-based data

Highlights

  • Supports multiple string-replacement operations in a single pass
  • Executable from the Windows command-line interface
  • Automates repetitive text modification tasks
  • Applicable for a variety of data processing workflows
  • Flexible and efficient approach to transforming file contents

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Windows Command Prompt

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Command line interface

    • Batch processing

    • Batch Editing