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PROGRAM:
NAME
natsort - Natural sorting for shell
DESCRIPTION
usage: natsort [-h] [--version] [-p] [-f LOW HIGH] [-F LOW HIGH] [-e EXCLUDE]
[-r] [-t {digit,int,float,version,ver,real,f,i,r,d}] [--nosign] [-s] [--noexp] [-l]
[entries [entries ...]]
Performs a natural sort on entries given on the command-line. A natural sort sorts
numerically then alphabetically, and will sort by numbers in the middle of an entry.
positional arguments:
entries
The entries to sort. Taken from stdin if nothing is given on the command line.
optional arguments:
-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 {digit,int,float,version,ver,real,f,i,r,d}, --number-type
{digit,int,float,version,ver,real,f,i,r,d}, --number_type
{digit,int,float,version,ver,real,f,i,r,d}
Choose the type of number to search for. "float" will search for floating-point
numbers. "int" will only search for integers. "digit", "version", and "ver" are
synonyms for "int"."real" is a shortcut for "float" with --sign. "i" and "d" are
synonyms 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.
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