Forgot to add the link I updated the Gist content https://gist.github.com/deiga/7547991 On 20 November 2013 08:18, Timo Sand wrote: > Okay, so I removed nvm from initialization and put the `git config` in the > background (should really move it to once per desktop session, but haven't > got an idea yet as to how I'd do that). > > Also I added timing to the xtrace. > > The biggest timesink seems to be that my `.zprofile` gets loaded twice and > thus `rbenv init` runs twice, which is kind of slow. The next would be > `compdef/compaudit`, but I don't even know what to do about them. > > > On 19 November 2013 18:57, Bart Schaefer wrote: > >> On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 8:27 AM, Timo Sand wrote: >> > Here's the xtrace output https://gist.github.com/deiga/7547991 >> > >> > Not sure how to debug this, any help would be appreciated :) >> >> Well, to begin with, search for calls to the "git" and "nvm" functions. >> >> I only see one call to "git": >> >> +/Users/timosand/.zsh/system.zsh:9> git config --global >> credential.helper osxkeychain >> +git:0> hub config --global credential.helper osxkeychain >> >> I know OSX keychain operations can be really slow sometimes; you might >> want to consider doing that only once per desktop session rather than >> on every shell. Or put this in the background, if it's not directly >> modifying the current shell environment. >> >> The nvm activity seems to be from nvm.plugin.zsh, an oh-my-zsh module. >> >> The problem with using modular configuration systems like oh-my-zsh is >> that they encourage you to throw in all sorts of stuff that you might >> use only once in a blue moon, or to try things and then forget you >> have them enabled, so you're paying a continuous performance penalty >> for an occasional convenience. Part of the point of them being >> modular is that things can be easily unplugged, too ... >> > > > > -- > Timo Sand > timo.j.sand+sig@gmail.com > -- Timo Sand timo.j.sand+sig@gmail.com