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How can I replace \n in Sublime Text with real in-editor displayed new line so:

foo\nbar

becomes:

foo
bar

in the editor when I view the file in it.

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Turn on Regex Search and Replace (icon most to the left in search and replace bar or shortcut Alt + R)

Find What: \\n
Replace with: \n

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    +1 to @ShahzadTariq as this doesn't work on Ubuntu Sublime, however the answer below from Sash does the trick just fine Dec 8, 2017 at 0:15
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    To turn on Regex Search and Replace on Mac: + + R :)
    – pmalbu
    Oct 25, 2018 at 2:31
  • If this doesn't appear to be working, you might want to try replacing \n with your target string -- \\n replaces the actual sequence "\n" in the text content within your document, whereas \n replaces actual line breaks in the document.
    – duhaime
    Feb 18, 2019 at 14:52
  • Thanks, my Sublime died when I clicked Replace after almost 2'000'000 matches found
    – SeniorJD
    Jun 9, 2020 at 12:37
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    @SeniorJD sublime is pretty lightweight when it comes to handling large files. Maybe you could try something like sed -i 's/\\n/\n/g' your_file.txt which I guess could be more resource friendly.
    – barell
    Sep 1, 2020 at 15:34
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Use Find > Replace, or (Ctrl+H), to open the Find What/Replace With Window, and use Ctrl+Enter to indicate a new line in the Replace With inputbox.

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    Not sure what you mean by inoutbox. Shift+Enter selects previous find in my Sublime3 setup if I type \n in Find What input.
    – leemour
    Dec 11, 2013 at 14:19
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    I found that \n wasn't working for me with the regex button on, so this was very helpful. May 8, 2015 at 15:41
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    This helped a ton, since I was trying to replace a vertical pipe | but regex was picking that up, so I had to turn off regex and use the Ctrl-Enter to add the new line. Thanks! Jan 6, 2016 at 0:25
  • this worked in Visual Code too
    – magician11
    Mar 18, 2022 at 21:38
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Fool proof method (no RegEx and Ctrl+Enter didn't work for me as it was just jumping to next Find):

First, select an occurrence of \n and hit Ctrl+H (brings up the Replace... dialogue, also accessible through Find -> Replace... menu). This populates the Find what field.

Go to the end of any line of your file (press End if your keyboard has it) and select the end of line by holding down Shift and pressing (right arrow) EXACTLY once. Then copy-paste this into the Replace with field.

(the animation is for finding true new lines; works the same for replacing them)

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    I was on Ubuntu, and none of the other \r\n or \n works but this method is GOLDEN
    – Tin Tran
    Sep 14, 2019 at 23:22
  • the shortcut to "Use selection for Replace" is C-E or D-E (Cmd and upper case E) Dec 11, 2023 at 17:10
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On Windows, Sublime text,

You press Ctrl + H to replace \n by a new line created by Ctrl + Enter.

Replace : \n

By : (press Ctrl + Enter)

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  • Works also in Ubuntu
    – Aditzu
    Oct 18, 2019 at 8:04
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    This answer is very straight forward and should be given more importance. No beating around the bush. It works in Windows and Ubuntu.
    – saichand
    Apr 22, 2020 at 6:15
  • works also on mac OS
    – dorony
    Oct 7, 2021 at 14:21
  • this works with macOS others do not. Nov 23, 2021 at 10:53
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In Sublime Text (with shortcuts on Mac):

  1. Highlight the text that you want to search to apply Find & Replace

  2. Go to Menu > Find > Replace... (Keyboard Shortcut: Alt + Command + F)

  3. In the Find & Replace tool, enable Regular Expression by clicking on the button which looks like [.*] (Keyboard Shortcut: Alt + Command + R)

  4. In Find What, type: \\n

    Note: The additional \ escapes the Regular Expression syntax when searched.

  5. In Replace With, type: \n

  6. Click on the 'Replace All' button (Keyboard Shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + Enter)

Your literal text \n will then turn into an actual line break.

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  1. Open Find and Replace Option ( Ctrl + Alt + F in Mac )
  2. Type \n in find input box
  3. Click on Find All button, This will select all the \n in the text with the cursor
  4. Now press Enter, this will replace \n with the New Line
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  • Taking significant amount of time for large files but works for me while other answers didn't. Thank you
    – Volod
    Jun 16, 2022 at 17:30
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What I did is simple and straightforward.

Enter Space or \n or whatever you want to find to Find.

Then hit Find All at right bottom corner, this will select all results.

Then hit enter on your keyboard and it will break all selected into new lines.

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For Windows line endings:

(Turn on regex - Alt+R)

Find: \\r\\n

Replace: \r\n

illustration

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On Mac, Shift+CMD+F for search and replace. Search for \n and replace with Shift+Enter.

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  • This worked for me in Mac. Just replacing with \n did not for some reason.
    – Devu
    Aug 2, 2019 at 6:58
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None of the above worked for me in Sublime Text 2 on Windows.

I did this:

  • click on an empty line;
  • drag to the following empty line (selecting the invisible character after the line);
  • press Ctrl+H for replace;
  • input desired replacement character/string or leave it empty;
  • click "Replace all";

By selecting before hitting Ctrl+H it uses that as the character to be replaced.

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  • drag to the following empty line -> you can do the same doing 3 clicks over the line you want to copy (over text, over tabs works also, but no with spaces )
    – m3nda
    Apr 26, 2017 at 21:24
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The easiest way, you can copy the newline (copy empty 2 line in text editor) then paste on replace with.

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On MAC:

Step 1: Alt + Cmd + F . At the bottom, a window appears
Step 2: Enable Regular Expression. Left side on the window, looks like .*
Step 3: Enter text to you want to find in the Find input field
Step 4: Enter replace text in the Replace input field
Step 5: Click on Replace All - Right bottom.

replace field

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ctrl+h

sample : type: </> replace: \n

down below , find button - change to ALT+R you see changed eFFect in color , better to use sample

nice feature

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