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  • The program is not really focused on being a useful utility and actually sorting lists/arrays quickly, but more of a program to help understand how different sorting algorithms work, meaning no, the program does not function like the 'sort' command (and it does not output the sorted entries), but you can specify the speed at which the program sorts at.

  • Unixporn @lemmy.ml

    sortty - sorting algorithms in the terminal - v1.8 released

    sortty v1.8 released

    here are some new features:

    • Many Visual improvements
    • Improved usability of arguments greatly
    • Now features around 2 more sorting algorithms
    • Added a red line to indicate index
    • Added an animation that fills the array green after shuffling
    • Added satisfying array shuffle animation

    The github repository is here: https://github.com/dormant-chicken/sortty

    Unixporn @lemmy.ml

    sorTTY - Visualize sorting algorithms in your terminal

    sorTTY is a lightweight, minimal, and beautiful program to visualize sorting algorithms in your Unix terminal / TTY, made possible with ncurses.

    It currently has 14 unique sorting algorithms to choose from and is very customizable.

    You can also try it without installing (instructions are in the github page)

    Link to the github: https://github.com/dormant-chicken/sorTTY

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    (software release) sorTTY - Visualize sorting algorithms in your terminal

    sorTTY is a lightweight, minimal, and beautiful program to visualize sorting algorithms in your Unix terminal / TTY, made possible with ncurses.

    It currently has 14 unique sorting algorithms to choose from and is very customizable.

    You can also try it without installing (instructions are in the github page)

    Link to the github: https://github.com/dormant-chicken/sorTTY

    unixporn @lemmy.world

    sorTTY - Visualize sorting algorithms in your terminal

    sorTTY is a lightweight, minimal, and beautiful program to visualize sorting algorithms in your Unix terminal / TTY, made possible with ncurses.

    It currently has 14 unique sorting algorithms to choose from and is very customizable.

    You can also try it without installing (instructions are in the github page)

    Link to the github: https://github.com/dormant-chicken/sorTTY