# The `sort` command the `sort` command is used to sort a file, arranging the records in a particular order. By default, the sort command sorts a file assuming the contents are ASCII. Using options in the sort command can also be used to sort numerically. ### Examples: Suppose you create a data file with name file.txt: ``` Command : $ cat > file.txt abhishek chitransh satish rajan naveen divyam harsh ``` Sorting a file: Now use the sort command Syntax : ``` sort filename.txt ``` ``` Command: $ sort file.txt Output : abhishek chitransh divyam harsh naveen rajan satish ``` Note: This command does not actually change the input file, i.e. file.txt. ### The sort function on a file with mixed case content i.e. uppercase and lower case: When we have a mix file with both uppercase and lowercase letters then first the upper case letters would be sorted following with the lower case letters. Example: Create a file mix.txt ``` Command : $ cat > mix.txt abc apple BALL Abc bat ``` Now use the sort command ``` Command : $ sort mix.txt Output : Abc BALL abc apple bat ```