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    Regex+
    Java regular expression matching
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    RegexExt

    RegexExt

    Visual GREP

    Visual pattern matching with regular expression search tool
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    zfind

    zfind

    zfind is a fast file search utility/API for searching within archives

    Many times, developers (or even, normal users) run into an issue of searching for a resource that is inside a zip. Worse, that resource is inside a zip which is itself inside ANOTHER zip (i.e. nested archive). Possibly you need to verify whether a particular resource is present in an ear or you want to know part of a file name but don't know which zip/jar on your hard disk contains that class file. zfind solves this problem. zfind is very fast and it works on most common...
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    Now you don't need to rack your brains with making a regexp to extract necessary rows from log files. Just run that tool and you'll get the right Regular Expression. Image how to extract rows with the time amoung your log?
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    This is a simple Java front-end for the UNIX grep. It lets you search file contents also if you are not familiar with the command line or the regular expression syntax.
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    Free GUI Based Search and Replace Tool using Regular Expression
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    A implementation of the Trie data structure with java random access files and regular expression queries.
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