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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4410- April  8, 2025
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 Unix Tip #4410- April  8, 2025
 
FINDING BLANK LINES  
  
  
How to find number of blank  
lines in a file use the  
following command:  
  
cat filename |awk ' /^$/ { ++x } END ( print "No. of Blank Lines = " x } '  
  
  
This tip generously supported by: deepak.singla@ehpt.com  
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