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Every time i save changes in html/css, the CPU loads 100%, which hangs the system from 10 seconds to a minute, and the ram goes up from 1 to 4GB #315

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r3verser opened this issue May 8, 2021 · 3 comments
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r3verser commented May 8, 2021

Win 7 x64 i5 4570, latest VSCode Insider. 🥶

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bradlc commented May 9, 2021

The extension does not react to HTML or CSS file saves so I would be surprised if that was the trigger. Have you verified that the issue is caused by this extension? If so, how? And which version of the extension are you using?

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I'm unsure if this is the same case as mine (reported in #327), but after installing the latest version of the extension I also saw high cpu and ram usage, but I was able to see that the process, from the Task Manager, using the resources pertained to the Tailwind CSS IntelliSense extension. All what I did was terminating it and looking at the output of the extensions in VSCode.

Long story short I was able to resolve the problem by uninstalling and reinstalling the extension. Maybe you could try to see if this solves the problem.

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bradlc commented Jul 12, 2021

Closing this for inactivity. Please open a new issue if you're still having problems 👍

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