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 Blog How to Install and Configure Memcached on Ubuntu 22.04 Developer How to Install Fedora 40 Server with Screenshots Developer How to Run a Python Script on a PHP/HTML File News Nginx 1.26 Released with Experimental HTTP/3 Support News QEMU 9.0 Released with Raspberry Pi 4 Support, LoongArch KVM Acceleration