It’s a sad day. @WebStormIDE seems to have gotten so slow that I’m now just using the git diffing and commit tools from it.
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Running them outside of the IDE will still trigger file changes notifications which lead to reindexing. Excluding output should help. What kind of build are you running BTW? What’s the output folder?
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Understood. I have Jest and Webpack both in watch mode. They both output to a folder called “build” that’s adjacent to package.json. I’ve disabled TypeScript language service and TSlint completely in the IDE, and I’m still getting quite a bit of lag.
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Can you share your webpack config? Is that https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WEB-32896 the right issue?
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I had added more memory a while back, bumping it up to ~725MB. Right now, it sits between 580-724. You can basically sit and watch it climb and drop without even having focus on the IDE.
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What’s also interesting is that I have another project of similar size that’s a SPA with a .NET backend, that does NOT use TypeScript, and it seems to do much much better.
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