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He didn't need to debug further. The plugin had given him X-ray vision. He reverted the change, pushed a fix, and watched the alerts turn from crimson to calm green. Twelve minutes of downtime. Not great. But without the Compare Plugin, he would have spent an hour chasing database connection pools or network latency ghosts.

Tonight, however, he was neither. He was a firefighter.

The green line showed the "optimized" version: ^(\d{1,3})(,\d{3})*?$ notepad compare plugin

Priya replied with a single word: "Done."

The two panes suddenly flushed with color. A river of green appeared down the left margin—lines that were added. A vein of red on the right—lines that were deleted. And in the middle, a shocking yellow block where the two diverged. He didn't need to debug further

He stared at them side-by-side in Notepad++. The default white backgrounds glared back at him. He scrolled. Then scrolled again. His eyes blurred. The differences were invisible—a changed quantifier here, a removed escape character there. It was like looking for a typo in a phone book.

The plugin had no logo. No marketing. No cloud subscription. It was just a tool built by someone who understood that in the end, all engineering comes down to one thing: seeing what changed. Twelve minutes of downtime

Arjun typed back, slowly. "The tests didn't have a number with two commas. Don't be sorry. Learn this: never trust a diff you can't see with your own two eyes."