is a command-line utility with filtering capability which allows you to sort the lines of a text file depending on the similarity of the items it contains (words, character sequences, and more).
Simlis can process every standard input line, evaluate the similarity in relation to all other lines, and insert it into the appropriate line position of the standard output.
The default configuration lets you process only alphabetic characters, and is lettercase insensitive.
The -d option displays the similarity factor (0 to 1000) as the output line header. The -p option makes item position processing sensitive. The -s option skips the assumed (fixed length) header data in every line. Finally, the -n option enables you to include digits and some special characters.
Please note that you can process up to 15,000 lines simultaneously with a maximum line length of 500 bytes.
Simlis (for DOS) runs on
DOS
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 12 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Manipulation and Conversion.
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