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my neovim is so slow š i think it must be a combination of: - running inside tmux - with a lot of plugins - on a large 4k display with lots of pixels to redraw takes like 400 milliseconds to move the cursor from one window to another, or to a tmux terminal. seems insane. my vim used to be so snappy years ago. tried both alacritty and iterm2
i've done the disable-all-my-plugins dance trying to debug this in the past. but let me try again
looks like i'm not the only one though https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/89roud/why_is_neovim_in_tmux_so_slow/
yeah disabled every single plugin and rm -rf
'd them. blank windows with nothing in them are still laggy to navigate across
@devth so you've established that plugins aren't the issue. the next thing i would try is commenting out all your set
lines (you have a lot of them, some of which sound related to drawing) and seeing the problem goes away
https://github.com/daveyarwood/dotfiles/blob/master/vim/vimrc in case it's helpful