Sort Lines Alphabetically
Sort lines of text in ascending (A→Z) or descending (Z→A) order instantly.
Why Sort Lines Alphabetically?
Sorted lists are easier to scan, navigate, and maintain. Whether you're organizing a list of names, sorting CSS properties for consistency, alphabetizing a bibliography, or preparing a sorted dataset for import, this tool handles the job in one click.
Common Use Cases
- Alphabetizing name lists — Sort attendee lists, contact exports, or member directories.
- Organizing code imports — Some style guides require imports sorted alphabetically. Paste your import block and sort it instantly.
- Sorting keyword lists — Sort SEO keyword lists alphabetically to find duplicates and organize research.
- Alphabetizing bibliography entries — Academic papers often require references sorted A to Z.
- Sorting CSS properties — Some teams sort CSS properties alphabetically within each rule for consistency.
Ascending vs. Descending Order
Ascending order (A → Z) is the standard for most use cases like dictionaries, directories, and bibliographies. Descending order (Z → A) is useful when you want to reverse a list or find the largest values alphabetically.