This question has a great answer saying you can use awk '!seen[$0]++' file.txt to delete non-consecutive duplicate lines from a file. How can I delete non-consecutive duplicate lines from a file only if they match a pattern? e.g. only if they contain the string "#####"
Example input
deleteme.txt ##########
1219:                            'PCM BE PTP'
deleteme.txt ##########
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
deleteme2.txt ##########
1222:                          , 'PCM BE PTP UT'
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
deleteme2.txt ##########
1223:                          , 'PCM BE PTP'
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
deleteme2.txt ##########
1225:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP'
Desired output
deleteme.txt ##########
1219:                            'PCM BE PTP'
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
deleteme2.txt ##########
1222:                          , 'PCM BE PTP UT'
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
1223:                          , 'PCM BE PTP'
1221:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP UT','PCM IA 1 PTP'
1225:                          , 'PCM FE/MID PTP'
 
     
     
     
    