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Writing the file to the filesystem for all tags is unnecessary if the content can just be parsed in memory. This improves the performance: Here the output of `time ./stats.sh`: old ./stats.sh 5.96s user 26.53s system 94% cpu 34.533 total new ./stats.sh 5.85s user 22.86s system 102% cpu 28.040 total So a reduction of 6.5s (23%) is achieved even on a computer with a decent SSD.
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14 lines
389 B
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# clear file
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true > stats.out
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for TAG_DATE in $(git tag --sort=creatordate --format='%(refname:short),%(creatordate:short)'); do
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# echo "$TAG_DATE"
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split=(${TAG_DATE//,/ })
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# echo ${split[0]}
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entries=$(git show tags/${split[0]}:readmeData.json | jq '.base.entries')
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if [[ -z "$entries" ]]; then continue; fi
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echo ${split[1]},${entries} >> stats.out
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done
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