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{{short description|Unix text filtering utility}} |
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| author = [[Ken Thompson]] |
| author = [[Ken Thompson]]<br />([[AT&T Bell Laboratories]]) |
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| developer = Various [[open-source software|open-source]] and [[commercial software|commercial]] developers |
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| released = {{Start date and age|1973|2}} |
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| programming language = [[C (programming language)|C]] |
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| operating system = [[Unix]] |
| operating system = [[Unix]], [[Unix-like]], [[Plan 9 from Bell Labs|Plan 9]], [[Inferno (operating system)|Inferno]], [[MSX-DOS]], [[IBM i]] |
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| genre = [[Command (computing)|Command]] |
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| license = [[coreutils]]: [[GPLv3+]]<br />Plan 9: [[MIT License]] |
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| website = {{URL|http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/uniq.1.html}} |
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⚫ | <code>'''uniq'''</code> is a utility [[command (computing)|command]] on [[Unix]], [[Plan 9 from Bell Labs|Plan 9]], [[Inferno (operating system)|Inferno]], and [[Unix-like]] [[operating system]]s which, when fed a [[text file]] or [[Standard streams#Standard input (stdin)|standard input]], outputs the text with adjacent identical lines collapsed to one, unique line of text. |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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The command is a kind of [[filter program]]. Typically it is used after [[Sort (Unix)|<code>sort</code>]]. It can also output only the duplicate lines (with the <code>-d</code> option), or add the number of occurrences of each line (with the <code>-c</code> option). For example, the following command lists the unique lines in a file, sorted by the number of times each occurs: |
The command is a kind of [[filter program]]. Typically it is used after [[Sort (Unix)|<code>sort</code>]]. It can also output only the duplicate lines (with the <code>-d</code> option), or add the number of occurrences of each line (with the <code>-c</code> option). For example, the following command lists the unique lines in a file, sorted by the number of times each occurs: |
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==History== |
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First appearing in [[Version 3 Unix]],<ref name="reader">{{cite |
First appearing in [[Version 3 Unix]],<ref name="reader">{{cite tech report |
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| institution = Bell Labs}}</ref> < |
| institution = Bell Labs}}</ref> <code>uniq</code> is now available for a number of different [[Unix]] and [[Unix-like]] [[operating system]]s. It is part of the [[X/Open]] Portability Guide since issue 2 of 1987. It was inherited into the first version of POSIX and the [[Single Unix Specification]].<ref>{{man|cu|uniq|SUS}}</ref> |
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The version bundled in [[GNU]] [[coreutils]] was written by [[Richard Stallman]] and David MacKenzie.<ref>{{man|1|uniq|ManKier}}</ref> |
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The command is available as a separate package for [[Microsoft Windows]] as part of the [[GnuWin32]] project<ref>[http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm CoreUtils for Windows]</ref> and the [[UnxUtils]] collection of [[Native (computing)|native]] [[Windows API|Win32]] [[porting|ports]] of common GNU Unix-like utilities.<ref>[http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities]</ref> |
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The {{Mono|uniq}} command has also been ported to the [[IBM i]] operating system.<ref>{{cite web |title=IBM System i Version 7.2 Programming Qshell |language=en |author=IBM |website=[[IBM]] |author-link=IBM |url=https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_74/rzahz/rzahzpdf.pdf?view=kc |access-date=2020-09-05 }}</ref> |
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==See also== |
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==External links== |
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{{Wikibooks|Guide to Unix|Commands}} |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051028205957/http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man1/uniq.1.php uniq's] [[Linux]] [[manpage]] |
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* {{man|1|uniq|Inferno}} |
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* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils/ SourceForge UnxUtils – Port of several GNU utilities to Windows] |
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/unxutils/ SourceForge UnxUtils – Port of several GNU utilities to Windows] |
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[[Category:Unix text processing utilities]] |
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[[Category:Unix SUS2008 utilities]] |
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 25 July 2023
Original author(s) | Ken Thompson (AT&T Bell Laboratories) |
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Developer(s) | Various open-source and commercial developers |
Initial release | February 1973 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Unix, Unix-like, Plan 9, Inferno, MSX-DOS, IBM i |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Command |
License | coreutils: GPLv3+ Plan 9: MIT License |
Website | man7 |
uniq
is a utility command on Unix, Plan 9, Inferno, and Unix-like operating systems which, when fed a text file or standard input, outputs the text with adjacent identical lines collapsed to one, unique line of text.
Overview
[edit]The command is a kind of filter program. Typically it is used after sort
. It can also output only the duplicate lines (with the -d
option), or add the number of occurrences of each line (with the -c
option). For example, the following command lists the unique lines in a file, sorted by the number of times each occurs:
$ sort file | uniq -c | sort -n
Using uniq
like this is common when building pipelines in shell scripts.
History
[edit]First appearing in Version 3 Unix,[1] uniq
is now available for a number of different Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It is part of the X/Open Portability Guide since issue 2 of 1987. It was inherited into the first version of POSIX and the Single Unix Specification.[2]
The version bundled in GNU coreutils was written by Richard Stallman and David MacKenzie.[3]
A uniq
command is also part of ASCII's MSX-DOS2 Tools for MSX-DOS version 2.[4]
The command is available as a separate package for Microsoft Windows as part of the GnuWin32 project[5] and the UnxUtils collection of native Win32 ports of common GNU Unix-like utilities.[6]
The uniq command has also been ported to the IBM i operating system.[7]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ McIlroy, M. D. (1987). A Research Unix reader: annotated excerpts from the Programmer's Manual, 1971–1986 (PDF) (Technical report). CSTR. Bell Labs. 139.
- ^ The Single UNIX Specification, Version 4 from The Open Group – Shell and Utilities Reference,
- ^ Linux General Commands Manual –
- ^ MSX-DOS2 Tools User's Manual by ASCII Corporation
- ^ CoreUtils for Windows
- ^ Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities
- ^ IBM. "IBM System i Version 7.2 Programming Qshell" (PDF). IBM. Retrieved 2020-09-05.