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How can you delete only single blank lines in sed/vim?

Several questions already address Deleting Blank Lines in ViM, however I want to leave multiple blank lines intact (or as single blank lines), so that:

this

kind

of


thing

Becomes

this
kind
of 

thing
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  • Actually, some of the answers at the post you link to address some of what you want. I bet you could tweak this answer for example.
    – Telemachus
    Dec 2, 2015 at 18:05
  • @Telemachus saw that and was playing with it for a while before asking but while it's clear enough how to define the "n_blank>=2/3/4/5", it's not clear how to go about inverting this limit.
    – Bolster
    Dec 2, 2015 at 18:09

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This one is working well:

:%s/^\n\(^\n\)*/\1/
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  • Brill, does what it says on the tin; should have thought of "match and put it back"... Cheers!
    – Bolster
    Dec 2, 2015 at 18:13
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Another way would be to use :g. It isn't any faster or better than the :%s solution, but it feels like it is easier to read (at least for me):

:g /^$/ d
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  • Oops, never mind. I didn't see that you wanted to keep the multiple lines. Dec 3, 2015 at 2:18
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This might work for you (GNU sed):

sed '/^\n*$/!b;N;//!D' file

This will delete an empty line between two non-empty lines and other empty lines as is, or:

sed '/^\n*$/!b;N;//!D;:a;z;N;//ba' file

As above but this also squeezes multiple empty lines to a single empty line.

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