Remove Duplicate Lines
Remove duplicate lines from a block of text.
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Remove duplicate lines from a block of text.
Convert text between upper, lower, title, sentence, and programming cases.
Count words, sentences, characters, and paragraphs with reading time estimates.
Compare two pieces of text and highlight changes.
Build a simple crossword grid from your own words and clues.
Unscramble letters into words with Easy, Medium, and High difficulty modes.
Estimate reading and speaking time from text with adjustable speeds.
Count characters with and without spaces in real time.
Paste text and choose alphabetical order for lines or words (A → Z or Z → A), or reverse line order. Optionally trim whitespace, remove empty lines, and toggle case sensitivity. Alphabetical order is included as modes here instead of a separate page.
1. Enter or paste the text required by Text Sorter. 2. Choose options shown on the form. 3. Click the action button to transform or analyze the text. 4. Review the results panel. 5. Copy or reuse the output. Processing runs on your device; inputs are not uploaded to our server.
Example: paste a short paragraph into Text Sorter and review the transformed text or counts—adjust options such as case, sort order, or WPM to see how the output changes.
Paste text and choose an alphabetical order mode for lines or words, or reverse line order. Optional settings trim whitespace, remove empty lines, and control case sensitivity. Sorting works on your device.
Results are based on the inputs you provide and may not cover every edge case. This tool is for general use and is not professional advice.
Your data stays on your device and is not uploaded.
FAQ
Alphabetical order for lines or words (A → Z or Z → A), plus reverse line order without alphabetical sorting.
By default, sorting is case-insensitive so Apple and apple are treated the same. Turn off Case-insensitive for case-sensitive order.
No. Your information stays on your device and is not saved.
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