> ability to sort lines

The Linux approach can encourage working with several applications to
get the results you're after, rather than sitting in front of one app
and getting stuck <g> I've found that using the shell "sort" command
sometimes gives me more options.

btw, and a tip you may not need: by default, search/replace in vim
only works on the first match in a line. This confused me a lot when I
started using vim, and it took me a while to find out about the g
switch ...

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