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rezmason
5 months ago
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Speeding up my ZSH shell
Aha! Now I know that nvm was slowing my shell startup down. Now I've reconfigured .zshrc to lazy-load nvm, and everything's snappy:
zstyle ':omz:plugins:nvm' lazy yes
Zizizizz
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You should try switching to mise. I tried fnm too which was an improvement but mise does the same as fast and supports essentially every language
nobleach
5 months ago
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Definitely Mise! I was an asdf user for a couple of years and Mise was such a nice replacement. I have to juggle several other languages, and each having its own tool for tool version management was a non-starter.
satvikpendem
5 months ago
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Just use fnm, I like it much better
saikatsg
5 months ago
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Cool! Also, there's a zsh wrapper for nvm:
https://github.com/lukechilds/zsh-nvm?tab=readme-ov-file#laz...
dcre
5 months ago
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Same. I switched to fnm.
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