#334 · Extractors Text Tool

Markdown Link Extractor

Extract inline and reference links from Markdown documents. Separate link text from URLs, ignore image syntax when needed, detect duplicate links, and export clean URL lists for documentation workflows.

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How to use this text tool

  1. Paste text, logs, HTML, Markdown, or URL lists into the input area.
  2. Select duplicate removal, sorting, strict validation, or context preview.
  3. Use the filter field to narrow results. For the two-word extractor, enter START|END.
  4. Run the extractor, review the summary, then copy or export the result.

What this tool does

This tool finds markdown link patterns in raw text and turns them into a clean, reusable list with validation signals, duplicate counts, and export-ready structure.

Input scan → pattern extraction → optional validation → duplicate handling → sorting/filtering → statistics → TXT, CSV, and JSON export.

Strict mode favors clean output. Standard mode is better when discovering unusual formats in copied pages, logs, OCR, or mixed technical text.

Example

Input:
Read [CallText](https://www.calltext.cc).
See [Extractors][ex].
![Logo](https://www.callculator.cc/calltext/logo.png)
[ex]: https://www.callculator.cc/calltext/categories/extractors/


Output: extracted matches with total count, shown count, duplicate count, quality score, and export buttons.

Use cases

  • Audit technical logs, HTML, Markdown, campaign links, or copied web content.
  • Clean extracted values before spreadsheet, SEO, CRM, or developer workflows.
  • Find duplicates and repeated patterns without manual review.
  • Export structured results for reports, migrations, QA, or documentation cleanup.

Tips for better output

  • Use strict mode when the output will be pasted into a production list.
  • Enable context preview if matches need human review.
  • Sort results before sharing or archiving a cleaned list.
  • Keep duplicates disabled only when frequency analysis matters.

Processing details

The tool uses browser-side extraction rules tuned for the selected pattern. It reports match volume, unique results, duplicate reduction, scanned lines, scanned characters, and practical classification signals.

Pattern extraction cannot verify every real-world edge case semantically. Review critical security, legal, billing, or compliance outputs after export.

FAQ

How do I extract markdown link from copied text?

Paste the source text into the input area and run the extractor. The tool scans locally, lists matching markdown link, and shows counts, duplicates, and export options.

Can I remove duplicate results with this markdown link extractor?

Yes. Keep remove duplicates enabled to show each extracted value once while the result card still reports total matches and duplicates.

Can I export extracted results to CSV or JSON?

Yes. Use the CSV or JSON download buttons to save the extracted data for spreadsheets, audits, reporting, or developer workflows.

Why are some matches ignored in strict mode?

Strict mode filters malformed, empty, or risky matches so the final output is cleaner. Disable strict mode when you need broader discovery.

Does this extractor upload my text to a server?

No. Processing happens in your browser. Your pasted text is handled locally unless you choose to copy or export the result.

Extractor modules

ModulePurpose
Pattern detectorFinds target patterns in raw text, logs, HTML, Markdown, or URLs.
Validation filterRemoves malformed matches when strict mode is enabled.
Duplicate analyzerCounts total, unique, and repeated values.
Context and positionAdds nearby source text or location hints when useful.
Export moduleCreates TXT, CSV, and JSON output for reuse.

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