(In the spirit of WebAssembly's High-Level Goals.)
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adb shell am | |
usage: am [subcommand] [options] | |
usage: am start [-D] [-W] [-P <FILE>] [--start-profiler <FILE>] | |
[--R COUNT] [-S] [--opengl-trace] <INTENT> | |
am startservice <INTENT> | |
am force-stop <PACKAGE> | |
am kill <PACKAGE> | |
am kill-all | |
am broadcast <INTENT> | |
am instrument [-r] [-e <NAME> <VALUE>] [-p <FILE>] [-w] |
You can take the same source code package that Ubuntu uses to build jq, compile it again, and realize 90% better performance.
I use jq
for processing GeoJSON files and other open data offered in JSON format. Today I am working with a 500MB GeoJSON file that contains the Alameda County Assessor's parcel map. I want to run a query that prints the city for every parcel worth more than a threshold amount. The program is