How can I remove a line-feed/newline BEFORE a pattern using sed

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悲哀的现实
悲哀的现实 2021-01-02 17:34

The title already states it:

I want to use some linux one liner (e.g. sed)

to transform

Anytext
{

into

Anyt         


        
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  •  执念已碎
    2021-01-02 18:27

    Sure,

    sed 'N;s/\n{/{/'
    

    Or a more thorough version:

    sed ':r;$!{N;br};s/\n{/{/g'
    

    Here, :r sets a label that we can refer to in order to create a loop;

    $!{...} executes the given set of commands for every line except the last one;

    N;br are two commands the get executed in the loop: N appends a new line to the pattern space, and br branches back to the label r, completing the loop.

    Then you have all of your file in pattern space when you run the final command:

    s/\n{/{/g
    

    You can see the difference between the two approaches if you try it on something like

    Anytext
    {
    {
    {
    

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