Text to sort

Sorted text

How does it work?

This tool sorts lines of text in case-sensitive reverse alphabetical order (z-A). Case-sensitive sorting means that uppercase letters come before lowercase letters in the alphabet, but since this is reverse sorting, lowercase letters will appear before uppercase in the results.

The sorting follows these rules:

  • Each line is treated as a separate item to sort
  • Letters later in the alphabet come before earlier letters (z before a)
  • Lowercase letters (z-a) come before uppercase letters (Z-A)
  • The sort is based on the reverse of standard alphabetical order
  • Empty lines are preserved and typically appear at the end

Example

Original text

Zebra
apple
Banana
cherry
Apple
dog
Cat

After sorting (case-sensitive z-A)

Zebra
dog
cherry
Cat
Banana
Apple
apple

This tool is useful for organizing lists in reverse alphabetical order, creating descending indexes, or any text where you need items in reverse alphabetical order with case sensitivity.

Parameters

  • Text to sort: The input text containing multiple lines that you want to sort
  • Sort order: Case-sensitive reverse alphabetical (z-a comes before Z-A)

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