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Sorting is always good to have. Pain to implement, but useful. Anyway, here are some sorting methods that may be considered useful:
filename
random - when you have massive collection and don't particularly care about sorting or want to enjoy a little chaos.
width - for images, videos and gifs
height - for images, videos and gifs
size - for every file - Czkawka program may be checked for implementation reference, it has option to show N-amount of biggest files in the scanned folder/disk
duration - for videos and gifs
resolution - I don't know if anything uses that and if it even is correct, but I had it for my Work-In-Progress project because I wanted to sort files by their quality. Basically do the multiplication of width X height and sort the results from other files. It should theoretically show you smallest quality content first and the 4K last.
Sorting is always good to have. Pain to implement, but useful. Anyway, here are some sorting methods that may be considered useful: