>>101845009
101 apparently.
Here is a script to find out if you're curious about your own, just run it in /data/default-user/chats
#!/bin/bash
# Function to process a single JSONL file
process_file() {
local file="$1"
local swipe_counts=$(jq -c 'select(.swipes != null) | .swipes | length' "$file" | sort -rn | awk '$1 >= 20' | head -n 5)
if [ ! -z "$swipe_counts" ]; then
while IFS= read -r count; do
echo "$count $file"
done <<< "$swipe_counts"
fi
}
export -f process_file
# Find all JSONL files in subdirectories, process them, and write results to swipe_count.txt
find . -type f -name "*.jsonl" -print0 | xargs -0 -I {} bash -c 'process_file "$@"' _ {} | sort -rn > swipe_count.txt
echo "Results have been written to swipe_count.txt"