pySortNet is a software tool that can sort both IPv6 and IPv4 addresses, as well as hostnames, which are input through a standard interface.
To use pySortNet, simply enter "sortnet [OPTIONS]" into your command line. From there, you have several options to choose from. Want your output centered? Use the "-e" or "--center" option. Need left justification? The "-l" or "--left-justify" option will be for you. If you'd like to right-justify your output instead, use the "-r" or "--right-justify" option, or the synonymous "-j" or "--justify" option.
The "-i" or "--reverse" option will give you the ability to print output in reverse, while "-u" or "--unique" will only output the first of an equal run. If you need a quick refresher, simply use the "-h" or "--help" option for a brief help text.
And if you're curious about the software's version information, use the "-v" or "--version" option. Finally, if you'd like to see pySortNet's copying policy, use the "-c" or "--copyright" option.
Overall, pySortNet is a useful and customizable software for sorting IP addresses and hostnames.
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