[15:25] <Dro> salem
[15:27] <pavlushka> Salam
[15:32] <Na3iL> Hello guys
[15:44] <pavlushka> Hello Na3iL :)
[15:45] <elacheche> o/
[15:47] <Na3iL> Hello pavlushka how are you today
[15:47] <Na3iL> Hello Dro  and elacheche :)
[15:47] <Dro> ;(
[15:48] <Dro> ça va Na3iL
[15:48] <pavlushka> o/ elacheche
[15:48] <pavlushka> is it possible to show only once a repeated line/word from a text file in terminal?
[15:48] <Na3iL> hamdoullah as usual, yourself?
[15:48] <Dro> ça va pas de tt :|
[15:48] <Dro> hmd
[15:49] <Dro> 3malt upgrade men 14.04 el 16.04
[15:49] <Dro> el PC wella arzen men... :| e33
[15:49] <pavlushka> Na3iL: I am good, thanks
[15:56] <Na3iL> pavlushka, you can use awk or tr
[15:56] <Na3iL> let me paste you a command that I use it always for log files
[15:57] <Na3iL> cat file.log | tr -c '[:alnum:]' '[\n*]' | uniq -c | sort -nr | head  -10
[16:01] <pavlushka> Na3iL: I want to print the dates of the irclogs as once.
[16:06] <Na3iL> Can you give an example, cause I didn't get what you mean
[16:06] <Na3iL> Print the text that exist between a date and another one?
[17:02] <pavlushka> Na3iL: only printing the repeated dates once, I need the date lists.
[17:03] <pavlushka> the logs are auto saved into my disk of some months.