I want to find the first duplicate line in a text file.
The way I usually find duplicate lines in a file is by using uniq, which takes a sorted file, so I:
sort inputfile | uniq -c | sort -nr > outputfile
to count all the duplicates and print in decreasing order.
By sorting then using uniq, I lose when/where in the original that duplicate occurs, and I am only now interested in what line is the first duplicate.
Any ideas?