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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:51:34+00:00 2026-06-11T22:51:34+00:00

I found this question and answer on how to remove triple empty lines. However,

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I found this question and answer on how to remove triple empty lines. However, I need the same only for double empty lines. Ie. all double blank lines should be deleted completely, but single blank lines should be kept.

I know a bit of sed, but the proposed command for removing triple blank lines is over my head:

sed '1N;N;/^\n\n$/d;P;D'

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    2026-06-11T22:51:35+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:51 pm

    I’ve commented the sed command you don’t understand:

    sed '
        ## In first line: append second line with a newline character between them.
        1N;
        ## Do the same with third line.
        N;
        ## When found three consecutive blank lines, delete them. 
        ## Here there are two newlines but you have to count one more deleted with last "D" command.
        /^\n\n$/d;
        ## The combo "P+D+N" simulates a FIFO, "P+D" prints and deletes from one side while "N" appends
        ## a line from the other side.
        P;
        D
    '
    

    Remove 1N because we need only two lines in the ‘stack’ and it’s enought with the second N, and change /^\n\n$/d; to /^\n$/d; to delete all two consecutive blank lines.

    A test:

    Content of infile:

    1
    
    
    2
    3
    
    4
    
    
    
    5
    
    6
    
    
    7
    

    Run the sed command:

    sed '
        N;
        /^\n$/d;
        P;
        D
    ' infile
    

    That yields:

    1
    2
    3
    
    4
    
    5
    
    6
    7
    
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