Remove carriage return in Unix

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傲寒 2020-11-22 03:40

What is the simplest way to remove all the carriage returns \\r from a file in Unix?

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  •  太阳男子
    2020-11-22 04:01

    I'm going to assume you mean carriage returns (CR, "\r", 0x0d) at the ends of lines rather than just blindly within a file (you may have them in the middle of strings for all I know). Using this test file with a CR at the end of the first line only:

    $ cat infile
    hello
    goodbye
    
    $ cat infile | od -c
    0000000   h   e   l   l   o  \r  \n   g   o   o   d   b   y   e  \n
    0000017
    

    dos2unix is the way to go if it's installed on your system:

    $ cat infile | dos2unix -U | od -c
    0000000   h   e   l   l   o  \n   g   o   o   d   b   y   e  \n
    0000016
    

    If for some reason dos2unix is not available to you, then sed will do it:

    $ cat infile | sed 's/\r$//' | od -c
    0000000   h   e   l   l   o  \n   g   o   o   d   b   y   e  \n
    0000016
    

    If for some reason sed is not available to you, then ed will do it, in a complicated way:

    $ echo ',s/\r\n/\n/
    > w !cat
    > Q' | ed infile 2>/dev/null | od -c
    0000000   h   e   l   l   o  \n   g   o   o   d   b   y   e  \n
    0000016
    

    If you don't have any of those tools installed on your box, you've got bigger problems than trying to convert files :-)

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