Line Sorter - Online Sort Text Lines Alphabetically
Sort lines of text alphabetically, numerically, or by length. Reverse order supported. Perfect for organizing lists and data sets with complete privacy.
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Sort lines alphabetically A–Z or Z–A, remove duplicates, and clean up your text instantly.
.txt file named "sorted-lines.txt". You can open it with any text editor. No data is ever uploaded to a server — everything happens locally in your browser.Sort lines of text alphabetically, numerically, or by length. Reverse order supported. Perfect for organizing lists and data sets with complete privacy.
Take a list of items and reverse the line order. The first becomes last. Simple and quick.
Paste a CSS rule and sort its declarations alphabetically or by box model grouping. Clean up styles.
Paste lines of text and automatically convert to an HTML ordered list with correct numbering and indentation.
Paste your CSS and sort the properties of each rule alphabetically or by concentric groups. Keep your stylesheets consistent without a build step.
Upload multiple text files and concatenate them into one, with optional separators. No upload; processed instantly.
Watch classic sorting algorithms step through a randomized bar chart. Adjust speed and array size. Great for learning algorithm efficiency.
Paste plain text and turn it into a nested outline using indent levels or Markdown headings. Great for planning.
Convert any phrase into the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie…). Copy or hear pronunciation. Useful for call centers.
Count words, characters, sentences, and paragraphs instantly. Analyze text density and reading time. Secure client-side processing for your content privacy.
Enter a URL and see a visual map of the tab order. Detect broken tabindex values. Improve keyboard navigation.
Shows each character's 7‑bit or 8‑bit binary representation. Includes space separation. For learning binary encoding.
Enter any phrase and see it spelled letter by letter using the NATO phonetic alphabet. Copy ready for radio.
Paste prose and reformat so that each sentence starts on a new line. Helps with version control diffs.
Define multiple @layer blocks and see which styles win. Understand layer order and revert‑layer. Modern CSS architecture.
Enter a URL and extract tab‐index order violations and focusable elements. Quick accessibility audit. Client‑side fetch.
Enter text and see each character's 8‑bit binary laid out in a black‑and‑white grid. Beautiful data art. Local.
Paste a Kanji and watch it drawn stroke by stroke with numbered sequence. Excellent for learners. Static data set.
Generate customizable alphabet tracing sheets with uppercase and lowercase letters. Select letters to focus on. Instant print. Local only.
Write Q&A in a simple format and export as a CSV file compatible with Anki. Perfect for rapid card creation. Local.
Paste HTML and see the order in which elements would receive focus via Tab key. Highlight issues. Local accessibility testing.
Deep-dive into text with detailed character and letter frequency analysis. Supports multiple languages and includes whitespace control. Fast and private.
Enter initials (e.g., NASA) and get possible expansions. For creative naming or organizational jokes.
Paste lines and convert them into bulleted lists with symbols like •, ‑, or →. Markdown friendly. Quick formatting.
Apply dyslexia‑friendly fonts, spacing, and background to any text. Preview and copy the formatted version. Improve readability.
Generate a random first and last name typical for US, UK, or Australia. With optional middle initial. Useful for test data.
Turn a cardinal number (23) into its ordinal form (23rd). Supports large numbers. Simple and quick.
Create a customizable scrolling marquee banner. Copy the HTML and CSS. For retro web projects or fun.
Check English spelling and get suggestions using the browser's built-in dictionary. Highlight errors instantly. No data leaves your machine.
Transform regular text into the mocking SpongeBob‑style alternating case. Copy and paste for hilarious effect.