You can use adb for many things, lets see few adb commands which will help you with your android application development and testing.
Assume that your device has IP 10.10.0.123
Connecting to your device through adb
$ adb connect 10.10.0.123:5555
Checking your available list of connected devices
$ adb devices
the above command gives output
List of devices attached
10.10.0.123:5555 device
Installing application can be done by using following command
$ adb -s 10.10.0.123:5555 install <path to your apk file>
example:
$ adb -s 10.10.0.123:5555 install /home/shahbaz/Android-apps/example.apk
Installation takes time depending on size of the application, so have patience
The above installation command outputs
502 KB/s (15896167 bytes in 30.870s)
Success
Uninstall Application
For this you must know the package name of application
$ adb uninstall com.example.app
Launching Application
First connect to the device then run following command
$ adb shell 'am start $(cmd package resolve-activity --brief <package-name> | tail -n 1)'
example
$ adb shell 'am start $(cmd package resolve-activity --brief com.example.app | tail -n 1)'
Output of this command is some what like this
Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] cmp=com.example.app/.SpalshScreen }
Closing the Launched Application
$ adb shell am force-stop <package-name>
example
$ adb shell am force-stop com.example.app
You can further check the man page of adb for other operations.
Hope this may help !