Normalize Whitespace in Code Output

Terminal output and code results often have mixed tabs, spaces, and alignment characters. Paste your output here to normalize it into clean, consistent spacing.

How to do this

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Copy terminal or code output

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Paste into the tool

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Normalize whitespace

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Copy the cleaned result

Paste text below and run the tool. Everything runs locally in your browser. No data is stored.

Normalize Whitespace

Normalize all types of whitespace including tabs, multiple spaces, and non-breaking space characters into clean single spaces. Trims leading and trailing whitespace.

Example

Input

Hello    world		here   we   go

Output

Hello world here we go

How Normalize Whitespace Works

Normalize all types of whitespace including tabs, multiple spaces, and non-breaking space characters into clean single spaces. Trims leading and trailing whitespace.

This tool runs entirely in your browser — no data is sent to any server. Paste your text, click Run, and get your result instantly. You can also chain this tool with others using the pipeline feature: run Normalize Whitespace, then continue with a related tool to build a multi-step text workflow.

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Example: Normalize Whitespace in Code Output

Input

Name		Age		City
Alice		30		NYC
Bob		25		LA

Output

Name Age City
Alice 30 NYC
Bob 25 LA