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I started to use LazyVim in the hope that it would eat less RAM than VSCode (VSCode was eating like 10 gigs of RAM with 100+ plugins when I was opening 2 projects at the same time). When I just get all the basic LazyVim plugins (+-50) and open only my work ts project I get 7 gig memory usage, which is not that great considering that I just ran the quickstart guide and opened my work project. I hope this is just some bad plugin written using js that eats so much RAM, so I would like to view each plugin's memory usage. Is it possible?
P.S. Maybe it is a problem because of Tmux sessions that are running in the background, but I still want to check.
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I started to use LazyVim in the hope that it would eat less RAM than VSCode (VSCode was eating like 10 gigs of RAM with 100+ plugins when I was opening 2 projects at the same time). When I just get all the basic LazyVim plugins (+-50) and open only my work ts project I get 7 gig memory usage, which is not that great considering that I just ran the quickstart guide and opened my work project. I hope this is just some bad plugin written using js that eats so much RAM, so I would like to view each plugin's memory usage. Is it possible?
P.S. Maybe it is a problem because of Tmux sessions that are running in the background, but I still want to check.
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