This is a super simple browser-based application that prefixes the items in a list. Once you specify the desired prefix in the options, it will be printed in front of each item in your list. You can use lists of any format and customize the input and output delimiters for the items. You can also remove space around items and get rid of empty items. Created by list geeks from team Browserling.
This is a super simple browser-based application that prefixes the items in a list. Once you specify the desired prefix in the options, it will be printed in front of each item in your list. You can use lists of any format and customize the input and output delimiters for the items. You can also remove space around items and get rid of empty items. Created by list geeks from team Browserling.
This online utility prepends a string in front of each list item. For example, if you have a list of phone numbers and you want to add the symbol # before each number, you can do it almost instantly. You don't need to manually add this symbol to each item yourself, instead, all you need to do is enter the # symbol in the prefix option and the utility will add this prefix automatically to all numbers. By default, this program works with comma-separated lists. However, it also supports other list formats, such as pipe-separated lists or semicolon-separated lists. You can use the item delimiter matching option to specify the list format. If the list uses a specific symbol as a delimiter, you can use the symbolic item delimiting mode. If the list uses a combination of symbols as delimiters, you can use the regular expression delimiting mode. Once the item delimiter is defined, you can enter the prefix for each item in the prefix option field. Optionally, you can trim items (remove the empty space around items) and remove items that don't contain anything (just spaces or zero-length data). And one final thing, when the prefixed list is printed in the output, you can also change the delimiter of the output items. Listabulous!
This online utility prepends a string in front of each list item. For example, if you have a list of phone numbers and you want to add the symbol # before each number, you can do it almost instantly. You don't need to manually add this symbol to each item yourself, instead, all you need to do is enter the # symbol in the prefix option and the utility will add this prefix automatically to all numbers. By default, this program works with comma-separated lists. However, it also supports other list formats, such as pipe-separated lists or semicolon-separated lists. You can use the item delimiter matching option to specify the list format. If the list uses a specific symbol as a delimiter, you can use the symbolic item delimiting mode. If the list uses a combination of symbols as delimiters, you can use the regular expression delimiting mode. Once the item delimiter is defined, you can enter the prefix for each item in the prefix option field. Optionally, you can trim items (remove the empty space around items) and remove items that don't contain anything (just spaces or zero-length data). And one final thing, when the prefixed list is printed in the output, you can also change the delimiter of the output items. Listabulous!
In this example, we add the article "the" at the beginning of all words in a vertical column list. We separate the input items by a newline character, clean up the excess whitespace around them (trim them), and skip the empty newlines. In the output, we also display the new list as a column and each word is now preceded by the definite article.
In this example, we load a list of beautiful birds and add bullets before their names. We delimit the input list via the regex "/[.\n]/" since both periods and newlines are used as separators. We prefix the items with a nice Unicode character "❖" and output the birds' names as a bulleted list.
You can pass input to this tool via ?input query argument and it will automatically compute output. Here's how to type it in your browser's address bar. Click to try!
View and edit lists in a neat browser-based list editor.
Split list items into chunks.
Create the powerlist of the given list.
Extract the first item from a list.
Extract all items except the first of a list.
Run a JavaScript function on every list item (map function).
Run the reduce function on a list.
Quickly find and print items that interest you in a list.
Quickly find and print items that repeat in a list.
Quickly find and remove items that are unique in a list.
Given start and stop indexes, extract a sublist from a list.
Shift list items to the left or right (or up and down).
Add indentation to all list items.
Make a list go increasingly sideways (to the left or right).
Quickly create a mirror copy of a list.
Invert the order of items in a list (last becomes first, etc).
Create multiple rows from a single list.
Create an Excel (XLS/XLSX) file from a list.
Create a PDF file from a list.
Create a LaTeX list from a regular text list.
Create a HTML list from a regular text list.
Create a Markdown list from a regular text list.
Find the difference between two lists.
Find the difference between three lists.
Remove elements from a list that appear in the other list.
Find items that are shared between two or more lists.
Find items that are unique in two or more lists.
Join two or more lists together item by item.
Split an interleaved list into two or more separate lists.
Append a second list at the end of the first list.
Create pairs from all list items.
Remove list items at certain index positions.
Add new items at the end of a list.
Modify a list in-place by adding, replacing, or removing items.
Remove all indentation levels from a list and make it flat.
Quickly apply the bold effect to all list items.
Quickly apply the italic effect to all list items.
Quickly rewrite all list items in cursive.
Quickly change the font of all list items.
Quickly add an underscore to all list items.
Quickly add a strikethrough to all list items.
Quickly change the letter case of all items to title case.
Quickly change the letter case of all items to proper case.
Quickly randomly change the letter case of all items.
Quickly change the letter case of all items to small letters.
Quickly change the letter case of all items to capital letters.
Quickly remove any numeration from a list of items.
Generate a list with no items (just bullet points).
Quickly create a graphical representation of a list.
Create an image with a cloud of list items.
Create an image with list items going in a spiral.
Make list items go in a zigzag.
Add errors and corruption to a list.
Convert any list to base64 encoding.
Convert any list from base64 encoding back to a list.
Convert any list to URL encoding.
Convert any list from URL encoding back to a list.
Create a JSON array from a list.
Create a list from a JSON array.
Create an XML document from a list.
Create a list from an XML document.
Create a YAML file from a list.
Create a list from a YAML file.
Create a binary list from a text list.
Create a text list from a binary list.
Compress a list so it uses less space.
Create an animation with a list being scrolled.
Let Zalgo loose on a list and create list-chaos.
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We're Browserling — a friendly and fun cross-browser testing company powered by alien technology. At Browserling our mission is to make people's lives easier, so we created this collection of online list tools. Our tools are focused on getting things done quickly and as soon as you load your list in the input of any of our tools, you'll instantly get the result. Our list tools are actually powered by our web developer tools that we created over the last couple of years. Check them out!