startuptime.vim
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startuptime.vim | neovim | |
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283 | 76,884 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Vim Script | Vim Script | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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startuptime.vim
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How can I profile neovim plugins for a specific file?
You could use https://github.com/tweekmonster/startuptime.vim. Then you can run :StartupTime -- big-file.txt
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Lua
tweekmonster/startuptime.vim is inaccurate. I think it doesn't take Lua into account. Don't use this plugin.
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moonfly & nightfly colorschemes, now with faster startup
I recently had a look at startup performance. Using the startuptime plugin both moonfly & nightfly were taking around 4.5ms to load on my quad-core Linux desktop (not too bad for traditional Vimscript-based colorschemes). Some profiling did indicate that clearing highlights and resetting syntax are actually quite expensive. We really don't need to do either when loading a colorscheme at Vim start time; it is only really needed when changing colorschemes within an existing edit session. Putting in a simple guard results in moonfly & nightfly now taking only 2.5ms to startup (on my machine).
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moonfly & nightfly colorschemes, now with expanded Neovim ecosystem support (and faster startup)
Lastly, I also had a look at startup performance. Using the startuptime plugin both moonfly & nightfly were taking around 4.5ms to load on my quad-core Linux desktop (not too bad for Vimscript-based colorschemes). Some profiling did indicate that clearing highlights and resetting syntax are actually quite expensive. We really don't need to do either when loading a colorscheme at Neovim start time; it is only really needed when changing colorschemes within an existing edit session. Putting in a simple guard results in moonfly & nightfly now taking only 2.5ms to startup (on my machine). That is quite similar to some of the nice new Lua-based Neovim colorschemes now available. A win, albeit a small one.
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Why my config has gotten so slow?
Using the :StartupTime provided by https://github.com/tweekmonster/startuptime.vim ...
neovim
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Let's See Your Terminal
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What are some alternatives?
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
vim9 - An experimental fork of Vim, exploring ways to make Vim script faster and better.
vim-startuptime - A plugin for profiling Vim and Neovim startup time.
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
barbar.nvim - The neovim tabline plugin.
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
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