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# Sort Keys
The Sort Keys operator sorts maps by their keys (based on their string value). This operator does not do anything to arrays or scalars (so you can easily recursively apply it to all maps).
Sort is particularly useful for diffing two different yaml documents:
```bash
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yq -i -P 'sort_keys(..)' file1.yml
yq -i -P 'sort_keys(..)' file2.yml
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diff file1.yml file2.yml
```
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Note that `yq` does not yet consider anchors when sorting by keys - this may result in invalid yaml documents if your are using merge anchors.
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{% hint style="warning" %}
Note that versions prior to 4.18 require the 'eval/e' command to be specified. 
`yq e <exp> <file>`
{% endhint %}
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## Sort keys of map
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
c: frog
a: blah
b: bing
```
then
```bash
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yq 'sort_keys(.)' sample.yml
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```
will output
```yaml
a: blah
b: bing
c: frog
```
## Sort keys recursively
Note the array elements are left unsorted, but maps inside arrays are sorted
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
bParent:
c: dog
array:
- 3
- 1
- 2
aParent:
z: donkey
x:
- c: yum
b: delish
- b: ew
a: apple
```
then
```bash
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yq 'sort_keys(..)' sample.yml
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```
will output
```yaml
aParent:
x:
- b: delish
c: yum
- a: apple
b: ew
z: donkey
bParent:
array:
- 3
- 1
- 2
c: dog
```