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CSORT(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		      CSORT(1)

NAME
     csort — sort lines of text files in the C locale

SYNOPSIS
     csort [options...] [files...]

DESCRIPTION
     The csort utility is merely a shorthand for “env LC_COLLATE=C sort” to
     sort lines of text from standard input or from a set of files using the
     sort and collation rules specified by the “C” POSIX locale.  It passes
     all command-line arguments to sort(1).

RETURN VALUES
     See sort(1).

ENVIRONMENT
     See sort(1).

FILES
     See sort(1).

EXAMPLES
     Sort the output of ls(1) by size:

	   ls -l | csort -k5,5n

     Sort a set of files in reverse:

	   csort -r *.txt

SEE ALSO
     sort(1)

HISTORY
     The csort utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2013.

AUTHORS
     Peter Penchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩

BSD			       October 12, 2013				   BSD
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