Line Sorter
Sort line-based text with ascending, descending, case-sensitive, numeric, and dedupe options.
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Line sorting takes a block of line-based text and reorders each row. It is useful for alphabetizing lists, sorting numbers, arranging labels, comparing exports, organizing keyword research, and cleaning plain-text data.
Use this line sorter when opening a spreadsheet would be slower than pasting text into a browser tool. You can sort alphabetically, numerically, by line length, ascending, descending, or remove duplicate lines during sorting.
Alphabetical sorting is best for names, keywords, URLs, categories, and labels. Numeric sorting is better for plain number lists. Length sorting can help find unusually short or long entries in data, copy, or search terms.
For the cleanest result, trim whitespace and remove blank lines before sorting. If capitalization matters, enable case-sensitive sorting; otherwise the default case-insensitive behavior is easier for most editorial lists.
FAQ
What can I sort with Line Sorter?
You can sort names, keywords, URLs, numbers, labels, IDs, notes, or any text where each item is on its own line.
What is numeric sorting?
Numeric sorting compares lines by their number value, so 2 comes before 10 instead of being sorted alphabetically.
Can I remove duplicates while sorting?
Yes. Enable remove duplicates to dedupe the list before the sorted result is displayed.