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NAME
natsort - Natural sorting for shell
DESCRIPTION
usage: natsort [-h] [--version] [-p] [-f LOW HIGH] [-F LOW HIGH] [-e EXCLUDE]
[-r] [-t {int,float,real,f,i,r}] [--nosign] [-s] [--noexp] [-l] [entries ...]
Performs a natural sort on entries given on the command-line.
Arguments are read from sys.argv.
positional arguments:
entries
The entries to sort. Taken from stdin if nothing is given on the command line.
options:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--version
show program's version number and exit
-p, --paths
Interpret the input as file paths. This is not strictly necessary to sort all file paths, but in
cases where there are OS-generated file paths like "Folder/" and "Folder (1)/", this option is
needed to make the paths sorted in the order you expect ("Folder/" before "Folder (1)/").
-f LOW HIGH, --filter LOW HIGH
Used for keeping only the entries that have a number falling in the given range.
-F LOW HIGH, --reverse-filter LOW HIGH
Used for excluding the entries that have a number falling in the given range.
-e EXCLUDE, --exclude EXCLUDE
Used to exclude an entry that contains a specific number.
-r, --reverse
Returns in reversed order.
-t {int,float,real,f,i,r}, --number-type {int,float,real,f,i,r}, --number_type {int,float,real,f,i,r}
Choose the type of number to search for. "float" will search for floating-point numbers. "int"
will only search for integers. "real" is a shortcut for "float" with --sign. "i" is a synonym for
"int", "f" is a synonym for "float", and "r" is a synonym for "real".The default is int.
--nosign
Do not consider "+" or "-" as part of a number, i.e. do not take sign into consideration. This is
the default.
-s, --sign
Consider "+" or "-" as part of a number, i.e. take sign into consideration. The default is
unsigned.
--noexp
Do not consider an exponential as part of a number, i.e. 1e4, would be considered as 1, "e", and
4, not as 10000. This only effects the --number-type=float.
-l, --locale
Causes natsort to use locale-aware sorting. You will get the best results if you install PyICU.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for natsort is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and natsort programs
are properly installed at your site, the command
info natsort
should give you access to the complete manual.
natsort 8.0.2 June 2022 NATSORT(1)