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    • DoğancanD
      Doğancan @Alan Kilborn
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      • Mark OlsonM
        Mark Olson @Doğancan
        last edited by

        @Doğancan

        OK, so essentially your problem is something along the lines of:

        • Document A has text in lines ABEFJ
        • Document B has text in lines CD
        • Document C has text in lines GHI

        We want a document that contains lines ABCDEFGHIJ from Documents A, B, and C.

        This is very different from the problem we thought we were helping you with, and it would have been nice to know earlier.

        That said, here is a PythonScript solution (see that link for info on how to use) that can solve this problem:

        # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
        # reference: https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/24872/is-there-any-alternative-to-merge-files-in-one-plugin/7?_=1693515221904
        from __future__ import print_function
        import re
        from Npp import *
        
        __version__ = '0.1.0'
        
        EOLS = ('\r\n', '\r', '\n')
        
        def getCurrentEol():
            return EOLS[editor.getEOLMode()]
        
        def main():
            fnames = [x[0] for x in notepad.getFiles()]
            setfnames = set(fnames)
            fnames_str = '\r\n'.join(fnames)
            while True:
                fnames_chosen_str = notepad.prompt("remove the names of any files in this list that you don't want to merge", 'merge files together', fnames_str)
                if fnames_chosen_str is None:
                    return
                fnames_chosen = [f for f in fnames_chosen_str.split('\r\n') if f]
                bad = False
                for fname in fnames_chosen:
                    if fname not in setfnames:
                        bad = True
                        notepad.messageBox('Filename %s was not a currently open file' % fname)
                        break
                if not bad:
                    break
            lines_fname_map = {}
            for fname in fnames_chosen:
                notepad.open(fname)
                text = editor.getText()
                eol = getCurrentEol()
                lines = text.split(eol)
                lines_fname_map[fname] = lines
            maxlen = max(len(x) for x in lines_fname_map.values())
            merged = []
            collisions = {}
            for ii in range(maxlen):
                line_filled_by = None
                for fname, lines in lines_fname_map.items():
                    len_ = len(lines)
                    if ii >= len_:
                        continue
                    line = lines[ii]
                    if line:
                        if line_filled_by:
                            if ii not in collisions:
                                collisions[ii] = {line_filled_by: merged[ii]}
                            collisions[ii][fname] = line
                        else:
                            line_filled_by = fname
                            merged.append(line)
            for ii, collision in collisions.items():
                collisions_text_list = []
                collision_lines = list(collision.values())
                for fname, line in collision.items():
                    existing_choice = merged[ii]
                    collisions_text_list.append('[ %s ] %s : %s' % (
                        'X' if line == existing_choice else '',
                        fname,
                        line
                    ))
                collisions_text = '\r\n'.join(collisions_text_list)
                result = notepad.prompt('Collision at line %d. Put an X in the box of the file whose line you want to keep, then hit OK or Cancel to skip this line' % ii, 'merge collisions', collisions_text)
                if not result:
                    continue
                for jj, result_line in enumerate(result.split('\r\n')):
                    if re.search(r'^\s*\\[\s*\S\s*\\]', result_line):
                        line_to_use = collision_lines[jj]
                        merged[ii] = line_to_use
                        break
            notepad.new()
            editor.setText('\r\n'.join(merged))
            notepad.messageBox('This file contains the merger of the selected files', 'merger complete')
            
        if __name__ == '__main__':
            main()
        

        Example usage:
        File new 1:

        a
        b
        bar
        
        e
        f
        
        
        
        j
        

        File new 2:

        
        
        c
        d
        

        File new 3:

        
        
        
        
        
        foo
        g
        h
        i
        

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        • Mark OlsonM
          Mark Olson @Mark Olson
          last edited by

          @Mark-Olson

          That said, here is a PythonScript solution (see that link for info on how to use) that can solve this problem:

          Improvement to the above script, with an “escape valve” added to stop processing collisions in case there are so many that going through all of them would take forever.

          # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
          # reference: https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/24872/is-there-any-alternative-to-merge-files-in-one-plugin/7?_=1693515221904
          from __future__ import print_function
          import os
          import re
          from Npp import *
          
          __version__ = '0.2.0'
          
          EOLS = ('\r\n', '\r', '\n')
          
          def getCurrentEol():
              return EOLS[editor.getEOLMode()]
          
          def main():
              fnames = [x[0] for x in notepad.getFiles()]
              setfnames = set(fnames)
              fnames_str = '\r\n'.join(fnames)
              while True:
                  fnames_chosen_str = notepad.prompt("remove the names of any files in this list that you don't want to merge", 'merge files together', fnames_str)
                  if fnames_chosen_str is None:
                      return
                  fnames_chosen = [f for f in fnames_chosen_str.split('\r\n') if f]
                  bad = False
                  for fname in fnames_chosen:
                      if fname not in setfnames:
                          bad = True
                          notepad.messageBox(
                              'Filename %s was not a currently open file' % fname,
                              'nonexistent filename',
                              MESSAGEBOXFLAGS.ICONEXCLAMATION
                          )
                          break
                  if not bad:
                      break
              lines_fname_map = {}
              for fname in fnames_chosen:
                  notepad.open(fname)
                  text = editor.getText()
                  eol = getCurrentEol()
                  lines = text.split(eol)
                  lines_fname_map[fname] = lines
              maxlen = max(len(x) for x in lines_fname_map.values())
              merged = []
              collisions = {}
              for ii in range(maxlen):
                  line_filled_by = None
                  for fname, lines in lines_fname_map.items():
                      len_ = len(lines)
                      if ii >= len_:
                          continue
                      line = lines[ii]
                      if line:
                          if line_filled_by:
                              if ii not in collisions:
                                  collisions[ii] = {line_filled_by: merged[ii]}
                              collisions[ii][fname] = line
                          else:
                              line_filled_by = fname
                              merged.append(line)
              n_collisions = len(collisions)
              many_collisions = n_collisions > 10
              short_fnames = {}
              short_fname_values = set()
              for fname in fnames_chosen:
                  fname_parts = fname.split(os.sep)
                  first_part_idx = len(fname_parts) - 1
                  short_fname = '\\'.join(fname_parts[first_part_idx:])
                  while first_part_idx >= 0 and short_fname in short_fname_values:
                      first_part_idx -= 1
                      short_fname = '\\'.join(fname_parts[first_part_idx:])        
                  short_fname_values.add(short_fname)
                  short_fnames[fname] = short_fname
              for coll_ix, (ii, collision) in enumerate(collisions.items()):
                  collisions_text_list = []
                  collision_lines = list(collision.values())
                  for fname, line in collision.items():
                      existing_choice = merged[ii]
                      collisions_text_list.append('[ %s ] %r : %r' % (
                          'X' if line == existing_choice else '',
                          short_fnames[fname],
                          line
                      ))
                  collisions_text = '\r\n'.join(collisions_text_list)
                  result = notepad.prompt('Collision at line %d. Put an X in the box of the file whose line you want to keep, then hit OK or Cancel to skip this line' % ii, 'merge collisions', collisions_text)
                  stop_processing = False
                  if result:        
                      for jj, result_line in enumerate(result.split('\r\n')):
                          if re.search(r'^\s*\\[\s*\S\s*\\]', result_line):
                              line_to_use = collision_lines[jj]
                              merged[ii] = line_to_use
                              break
                  else:
                      stop_processing = True
                  remaining_colisions = n_collisions - coll_ix - 1
                  if coll_ix % 5 == 0 and remaining_colisions >= 5:
                      mb_result = notepad.messageBox(
                          'There are %d unresolved collisions left. Stop processing them now?' % remaining_colisions,
                          'Many collisions left',
                          MESSAGEBOXFLAGS.ICONQUESTION | MESSAGEBOXFLAGS.YESNO
                      )
                      if mb_result == MESSAGEBOXFLAGS.RESULTYES:
                          break
              notepad.new()
              editor.setText('\r\n'.join(merged))
              notepad.messageBox('This file contains the merger of the selected files', 'merger complete')
              
          if __name__ == '__main__':
              main()
          
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          • DoğancanD
            Doğancan @Mark Olson
            last edited by Doğancan

            @Mark-Olson It really worked. Endless thanks .Can you publish this as a plugin so that everyone can use it ?

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            • Mark OlsonM
              Mark Olson @Doğancan
              last edited by

              @Doğancan said in Is there any alternative to Merge files in one plugin?:

              Can you publish this as a plugin so that everyone can use it ?

              Glad it worked! A plugin? No. PythonScript scripts have to be installed according to this link.

              The closest thing I can provide is a Github gist.

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              • DoğancanD
                Doğancan @Mark Olson
                last edited by

                @Mark-Olson I thought that plugins work with python.What programming language are notepad++ plugins written in ?

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                • CoisesC
                  Coises @Doğancan
                  last edited by

                  @Doğancan said in Is there any alternative to Merge files in one plugin?:

                  What programming language are notepad++ plugins written in ?

                  Notepad++ plugins are DLLs using a C interface, so any language that can be compiled to that could be used to write a plugin. In addition to “native” C or C++, the documentation links to API files for Ada, C#, D and Delphi.

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                  • Mark OlsonM
                    Mark Olson @Coises
                    last edited by

                    @Coises
                    …and Pascal, V, as well as PythonScript-like plugins in Lua and JavaScript.

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Doğancan
                      last edited by

                      @Doğancan said in Is there any alternative to Merge files in one plugin?:

                      @Mark-Olson I thought that plugins work with python.What programming language are notepad++ plugins written in ?

                      So far, besides what has already been mentioned, I have written plugins in Nim, Odin, Zig, Rust and Python (using cython and cffi). So basically it boils down to the language having to be able to create a native DLL that Npp can load.

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                      • CésarC
                        César @Doğancan
                        last edited by César

                        @Doğancan This solution worked for me (I tried it on merging HTML files succesfully):

                        @Diego-Raguindin said in Combine Plugin Gone!?:

                        This worked perfectly for me:

                        Put all of the files you want to combine in the same folder. Easiest would be at root-level.
                        Run a command prompt
                        CD to the folder in Step 1
                        Enter command copy *.csv filename.csv where “filename” is the desired output filename
                        Hit enter
                        File ‘filename.csv’ is created in the same folder
                        

                        https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/post/77090

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