Exploring sort - Linux Commands

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What is the sort Command in Linux?

The sort command in Linux is a powerful utility that sorts the lines of text files or standard input and outputs the sorted lines. It is commonly used to organize data in alphabetical, numerical, or reverse order, making it easier to analyze and process.

Basic syntax:

sort [option] [file]

Sort a file alphabetically:

sort file-name

Options

Option Description
-b, --ignore-leading-blank Ignore leading blanks
-d, --dictionary-order Consider only blanks and alphanumeric characters
-f, --ignore-case Fold lower case to upper case characters
-n, --numeric-sort Compare according to string numerical value
-r, --reverse reverse the result of comparisons

Additional Help

You can explore more by using the commands:

sort --help
# or
man sort

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