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So i am cleaning up a .txt in Notepad++ getting rid of some crap data by using the Find and Replace. here is an example of what i have

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http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/Wkan7AqnIpQ/hqdefault.jpg


https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/903847782a309d54b4cc065a5db01674?s=128&d=identicon&r=PG
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https://i.stack.imgur.com/qKWlS.jpg?s=128&g=1
https://www.gravatar.com/avatar/69e84fb0e0943636b7de859b6db5eaf4?s=128&d=identicon&r=PG
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NOTE: underneath 6 is an empty line

What i want to do is find all the lines which only have a single character in them since they wont be valid urls. my own research lead me to this question which is where i started using this

\w{1,}

however this was getting me every group of numbers and letters (each group separated by symbols). so i thought to add \r\n since the lines i want removed would always contain the newline characters. it limited the results but it was getting me the end of every line which at text.

i also tried [0-9]{1,}\r\n because at this time i am only expecting numbers on single lines and this reduces the results more but the .imgur link is bring picked up as well because of the 1 at the end.

So what else can i do so i can get rid the lines which only have 1 character in them?

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You can use anchors, (^ start), ($ end) in order to determine if there is only a single character on that line (example):

^\w$

You may also need the m multi-line flag in order to match the start/end of each line rather than the start/end of the entire string.

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    And if these 'single characters' are always numbers, \d can be used as character class.
    – AlexV
    Dec 23, 2015 at 2:25
  • Replace the regex with nothing to remove the lines you don't want. Dec 23, 2015 at 2:27
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    Also, ^\S{1}$ could be useful if the you want to match any line that has one character that is not whitespace.
    – swestner
    Dec 23, 2015 at 2:50

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