

This plugin creates an editable clipboard that allows you to save multiple selections of text rather than just the last selection. Microsoft Word finally has multiple clipboards, but the Notepad++ version is much more elegant and simple to use. Differences between the two files will be highlighted in different colors to make them so much easier to spot. Compare shows the two files side by side and will scroll them both at the same time.

This is essential for more detailed work and is invaluable.

It does just what the title suggests and compares your work to a saved copy so you can check editing, code or whatever. I do a lot of work inside Notepad++ so Compare is essential for me. It works just like Windows Explorer and makes it simple to find what you’re looking for across a local computer or network drives. If you work with a lot of files, this plugin is invaluable. It sets a small explorer window on the left side of the interface that allows you to quickly navigate your computer to find files. ExplorerĮxplorer was the first Notepad++ plugin I installed. Note that the 32-bit version of Notepad++ will run just fine even if you have a 64-bit installation of Windows, so you may just want to use the 32-bit version to have access to the full plugin library. Note that some of these plugins do not have 64-bit versions, so if you’re using the 64-bit version of Notepad++, they may not appear in the Plugin Manager. Whether you’re a coder, web designer, writer or editor, there are Notepad++ plugins here to make life just a little easier for you. Restarting after each separate installation isn’t necessary unless you hit some instability and Notepad++ crashes I have never seen this happen. You can either load them all and restart or do it individually, it’s up to you. You may be prompted to allow Notepad++ to restart after each install. Just find the plugin file you want, and copy the files to the Notepad++ directory on your computer. If you don’t wish to use Plugin Manager, you can still download plugins by hand from Github or other hosting sites. Simply find any of the below you want to add, check the box and install. There is no need to go elsewhere to download these plugins as they are all included in the Plugin Manager. Once installed, go back to Plugins and enable the one you just installed.

In the main window, all you need do is check the box next to a plugin and select the Install button.This will let you know what to expect with any plugin you add. Select Settings in the bottom left and check the box next to Show unstable plugins and click OK.You should see a new window appear with a selection of plugins. Select Plugin Manager and then Show Plugin Manager.
