Improving ZSH Shell Performance with zprof Profiling Tool
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saikatsg
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Summary
The article discusses the author's experience with a slow ZSH shell and how they used the zprof profiling tool to identify and address the performance issue.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledMy ZSH shell was taking ages to load.
Zsh comes with this super handy profiling tool called zprof.
Here’s how to use it: # Add this to the TOP of your .zshrc zmodload zsh/zprof
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