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Sort columns - Sort, uniq, reverse, and randomize data

This is a small JavaScript tool that aims to replicate many of the features of the command-line tools sort and uniq. It was developed for the simple reason that I really miss these tools whenever a command-line is not available.

Supported features

  • Sort items in alpha order
  • Reverse sort
  • Random sort
  • Print unique values, i.e. with duplicates removed
  • Print duplicate values
  • Configurable input and output delimiters
  • Works offline (just clone or download this repository and open index.html in any browser)
  • Online demo available

Usage

Enter some data in the Input box. By default the data should be separated by linebreaks (\n), but this is configurable.

Click one of the buttons below the Input box to sort the data:

  • Sort!: Sorts the data in alpha order (similar to command-line sort)
  • Uniq!: Remove duplicates and display only unique values (similar to uniq)
  • Uniq -d!: Show only duplicate values (similar to uniq -d)
  • Reverse!: Sort the data in reverse order (similar to sort -r)
  • Random!: Sort the data in random order (similar to sort -R)

Delimiters

Both input and output delimiters can be configured in the corresponding boxes at the bottom of the page.

Input separator

This sets the delimiter for data entered into the Input box. The default separator is \n (linebreaks), which means that each line will be considered a separate value. This can be changed to e.g. , to indicate that the values are separated by commas.

Output separator

This sets the delimiter for the sorted result data. The default separator is \n (linebreaks), which means that each value will be printed on a separate line. This can be changed to e.g. , to print results separated by commas.

See also

"Sort columns" is part of the tiny tools series.

Other tools for working with columns of data that might also be of interest:

Credits

License

MIT.