- What is the
sed
command to delete empty lines in a file. - What is the command (
sed
command?) to delete empty files in a folder?
3 Answers
You have to 'd' which is used to delete.
Ex:
sed -i '/^$/d' test
-i - is used to affect the file.
^ - is a beginning of line
$ - is a end of line
d - delete if there is a empty line
I hope this will help you.
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in this case ^ is the beginning of a line, $ is the end of the line. The d deletes all lines matching the prefix regular expression– JulianMay 2, 2012 at 10:05
/^$/d
should do it.
for example
sed -i -e "/^$/d" myfile.txt
if you want to do this to all the files in a folder:
sed -i -e "/^$/d" *
-i means "edit in place" without it, the file will be edited and sent to standard output. The original file will be unmodified.
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you should not specify the myfile.txt.You have to use $i.
Ex:sed -i -e "/^$/d" $i
. $i having the file name.– satMay 2, 2012 at 8:23
find folder -maxdepth 1 -size 0 -exec rm {} +
(or you can use-print
andxargs
, or better, if yourfind
andxargs
combo supports it,-print0
andxargs -0
) or even replace the+
with;
if yourfind
does not support+
, as long as speed isn't too critical. (NB:-maxdepth
is a GNUfind
extension over POSIXfind
.find directory -empty -delete
- no xargs gymnastics needed.