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For my use-cases, the performance of Starship is no issue. I do only get lags if I'm in big repositories (like e. g. nixpkgs), and that is a known issue and will be handled in a future release. |
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Starship calls the modules in parallel so it is only as slow as the slowest module so unless there is a single module that is very slow disabling unused modules shouldn't have any noticeable effect. You can check how long each module took to generate using the |
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Hi sorry in advance if this question has already been asked. Does disabling modules that would never get activated improve performance? For example, I don't use Conda but I wonder if the Starship code, because the Conda module is enabled by default, will check for $CONDA_DEFAULT_ENV, thereby slowing things down. Given that there's several modules I don't use, it might add up. Thanks!
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