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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T00:02:32+00:00 2026-05-20T00:02:32+00:00

I have some text with hard line breaks in it like this: This should

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I have some text with hard line breaks in it like this:

This should all be on one line 
since it's one sentence.

This is a new paragraph that
should be separate.

I want to remove the single newlines but keep the double newlines so it looks like this:

This should all be on one line since it's one sentence.

This is a new paragraph that should be separate.

Is there a single regular expression to do this? (or some easy way)

So far this is my only solution which works but feels hackish.

txt = txt.gsub(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/,'[[[NEWLINE]]]')
txt = txt.gsub('[[[NEWLINE]]][[[NEWLINE]]]', "\n\n")
txt = txt.gsub('[[[NEWLINE]]]', " ")
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    2026-05-20T00:02:33+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:02 am

    Replace all newlines that are not followed by or preceded by a newline:

    text = <<END
    This should all be on one line
    since it's one sentence.
    
    This is a new paragraph that
    should be separate.
    END
    
    p text.gsub /(?<!\n)\n(?!\n)/, ' '
    #=> "This should all be on one line since it's one sentence.\n\nThis is a new paragraph that should be separate. "
    

    Or, for Ruby 1.8 without lookarounds:

    txt.gsub! /([^\n])\n([^\n])/, '\1 \2'
    
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