Home News Uniq Command in Linux Explained With Examples By Christopher Murray November 19, 2019 The uniq command in Linux and Unix is used for removing duplicate lines from a file. Learn how to use uniq command with these examples. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleALT Linux: Worthy Linux Alternatives, With a Catch Next articleHow to find the size of a file or directory on Linux using du and ncdu commands Get the Free Newsletter! Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends, & analysis Email Address By subscribing, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Subscribe Must Read Developer How to Debloat (or Swap) an Ubuntu System (Ultimate Guide) Security 6 Best Free and Open-Source Web Application Firewalls Security Clonezilla Live Is Now Patched Against the XZ Backdoor, Powered by Linux 6.7 News Pop!_OS’s COSMIC Pre-Alpha Shows Impressive Progress News Volla Tablet Launches on Kickstarter with Support for Ubuntu Touch