768

What command can I run to remove blank lines in Vim?

14 Answers 14

1417
:g/^$/d

:g will execute a command on lines which match a regex. The regex is 'blank line' and the command is :d (delete)

5
  • 53
    Thanks soulmerge. This is my favorite answer, since it actually explains what the :g command does.
    – Tim Swast
    Aug 15, 2011 at 19:03
  • 5
    This will delete all the empty lines(do not contain any white space characters..), but that may not be the unique requirement. Someone may still keep one of the empty line. :%!cat -s may be the choice..
    – coanor
    Nov 21, 2012 at 5:04
  • 3
    :g/^\s*$/d with a regex of 'any possible space char' in the line
    – oyd11
    Aug 16, 2018 at 12:32
  • @soulmerge what about adding range 1,$/^\s$/d or using tags 'a,'b/^\s$/d? This does not work for me Jul 6, 2020 at 20:21
  • @AlexanderCska should be 1,$g/^$/d
    – brownian
    Nov 11, 2021 at 12:46
216

Found it, it's:

g/^\s*$/d

Source: Power of g at vim wikia

Brief explanation of :g

:[range]g/pattern/cmd

This acts on the specified [range] (default whole file), by executing the Ex command cmd for each line matching pattern (an Ex command is one starting with a colon such as :d for delete). Before executing cmd, "." is set to the current line.

7
  • 9
    Nice. But not exactly a blank line.
    – innaM
    Apr 1, 2009 at 16:00
  • 14
    Ah, yes, this will match lines containing only whitespace characters. I'll accept soulmerge's answer. Apr 2, 2009 at 9:18
  • 17
    that should match blank lines AND lines composed only of whitespaces... (* matches zero or multiple instances of \s...)?
    – monojohnny
    Apr 15, 2011 at 11:59
  • 14
    I would argue pure whitespace IS EXACTLY a blank line, whereas no whitespace is really more of an empty line, don't ya think? ;)
    – Kasapo
    Dec 5, 2012 at 20:02
  • 5
    Oxford says a blank is "a space left to be filled in a document". Interpret that as you may, but this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! Apr 8, 2014 at 15:13
58
:v/./d

or

:g/^$/d

or

:%!cat -s
3
  • 10
    Neat trick with the :v/./d (easier to type) but then you need to do a :nohl after. May 11, 2011 at 8:05
  • 1
    @ClaesMogren or just bounce on control-l
    – jm3
    Jul 21, 2012 at 3:19
  • 6
    @zladuric according to vim.wikia.com/wiki/Power_of_g it's reVerse global (so it does the command on everything that doesn't match)
    – adam_0
    May 1, 2013 at 18:29
46

The following can be used to remove only multi blank lines (reduce them to a single blank line) and leaving single blank lines intact:

:g/^\_$\n\_^$/d
3
  • 3
    Could someone explain what the tokens mean? (So, how does it work?) Thanks.
    – PAStheLoD
    Apr 19, 2014 at 14:18
  • 5
    \_$ means the end-of-line that can be used inside a pattern ($ can only be used at the end of the pattern.) Same is with \_^ that means the start of a line and can be used anywhere inside the pattern. So, the pattern matches an empty line, a newline, and again an empty line. See Vim regex help page. Mar 30, 2016 at 7:25
  • 1
    Another way to do the same: :g/^$/,/./-j Dec 21, 2016 at 10:54
15
  1. how to remove all the blanks lines

    :%s,\n\n,^M,g
    

    (do this multiple times util all the empty lines went gone)

  2. how to remove all the blanks lines leaving SINGLE empty line

    :%s,\n\n\n,^M^M,g
    

    (do this multiple times)

  3. how to remove all the blanks lines leaving TWO empty lines AT MAXIMUM,

    :%s,\n\n\n\n,^M^M^M,g
    

    (do this multiple times)

in order to input ^M, I have to control-Q and control-M in windows

1
  • 2
    You can also use \r in place of the Ctrl-M. Mar 3, 2014 at 19:41
11

This works for me

:%s/^\s*$\n//gc

3
  • 2
    I use something similar: :%s/^\n//gc Jul 2, 2015 at 9:27
  • Good, the only that ask confirmation!
    – Antonio
    Nov 11, 2021 at 18:23
  • Clint's one actually works. i'm in neovim Oct 19, 2023 at 21:45
8

How about:

:g/^[ \t]*$/d
0
6

Press delete key in insert mode to remove blank lines.

5

work with perl in vim:

:%!perl -pi -e s/^\s*$//g

1
  • My perl may be a bit rust, but wouldn't chomp also do the job? Jun 15, 2014 at 21:21
5

I tried a few of the answers on this page, but a lot of them didn't work for me. Maybe because I'm using Vim on Windows 7 (don't mock, just have pity on me :p)?

Here's the easiest one that I found that works on Vim in Windows 7:

:v/\S/d

Here's a longer answer on the Vim Wikia: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Remove_unwanted_empty_lines

5

This function only remove two or more blank lines, put the lines below in your vimrc, then use \d to call function

fun! DelBlank()
   let _s=@/
   let l = line(".")
   let c = col(".")
   :g/^\n\{2,}/d
   let @/=_s
   call cursor(l, c)
endfun
map <special> <leader>d :keepjumps call DelBlank()<cr>
0
4
:g/^\s*$/d
^ begin of a line
\s* at least 0 spaces and as many as possible (greedy)
$ end of a line

paste

:command -range=% DBL :<line1>,<line2>g/^\s*$/d

in your .vimrc,then restart your vim. if you use command :5,12DBL it will delete all blank lines between 5th row and 12th row. I think my answer is the best answer!

4
  • When posting answers, please add and explanation describing what you changed or added or how it works or something. Even though your answer may be the solution, it's likely that some people who read this don't understand what it means or how it works. And please do it in english.
    – Tim
    Apr 30, 2014 at 7:15
  • That doesn't really matter here. This question accepted an answer 5 years ago
    – Tim
    Apr 30, 2014 at 7:32
  • I think soulmerge's answer :g/^$/d is not the best answer.and I edit to improve his answer with :g/^\s*$/d. but why I cannot watch my edit in "show all edits to this pose"?
    – cn8341
    Apr 30, 2014 at 7:41
  • My answer is better than his answer, and who rejected my answer and why my answer was rejected?
    – cn8341
    Apr 30, 2014 at 7:45
2

If something has double linespaced your text then this command will remove the double spacing and merge pre-existing repeating blank lines into a single blank line. It uses a temporary delimiter of ^^^ at the start of a line so if this clashes with your content choose something else. Lines containing only whitespace are treated as blank.

%s/^\s*\n\n\+/^^^\r/g | g/^\s*$/d | %s/^^^^.*
1

This worked for me:

:%s/^[^a-zA-Z0-9]$\n//ig

It basically deletes all the lines that don't have a number or letter. Since all the items in my list had letters, it deleted all the blank lines.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.