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uniq - report or omit repeated lines

SYNOPSIS

uniq [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]]

DESCRIPTION

Filter adjacent matching lines from INPUT (or standard input), writing to OUTPUT (or standard output).

With no options, matching lines are merged to the first occurrence.

Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

-c, --count
prefix lines by the number of occurrences

-d, --repeated
only print duplicate lines, one for each group

-D     print all duplicate lines

--all-repeated[=METHOD]
like  -D,  but  allow   separating   groups   with   an   empty   line;   METHOD={none(default),prepend,separate}

-f, --skip-fields=N
avoid comparing the first N fields

--group[=METHOD]
show   all   items,   separating   groups   with   an   empty  line;  METHOD={separate(default),prepend,append,both}

-i, --ignore-case
ignore differences in case when comparing

-s, --skip-chars=N
avoid comparing the first N characters

-u, --unique
only print unique lines

-z, --zero-terminated
line delimiter is NUL, not newline

-w, --check-chars=N
compare no more than N characters in lines

--help display this help and exit

--version
output version information and exit

A field is a run of blanks (usually spaces and/or TABs), then non-blank characters.   Fields  are
skipped before chars.

'uniq'  does  not detect repeated lines unless they are adjacent.  You may want to sort the input
first, or use 'sort -u' without 'uniq'.

AUTHOR

Written by Richard M. Stallman and David MacKenzie.

REPORTING BUGS

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SEE ALSO

comm(1), join(1), sort(1)

Full documentation [https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/uniq] or available locally via: info '(coreutils) uniq invocation'

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