![]() ![]() Rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Code/ In my case to get rid of all potentially problematic extensions I have removed vscode and all his extension/caches/etc and reinstalled, in mac this procedure can be done following this steps: 1st: remove vs from applications folder The time is titled "Startup Activation" if the extension is loaded on startup.ĭebug: Take Performance Profile: Then choose the process that you want to get the analyze report.ĭebug: Startup Performance: Will show bunch of information on startup of vsCode. ![]() It sorts the extensions from longest to shortest activation time. (Ctrl+Shift+P: windows or command+p: mac) then type: > and then type: performance.ĭeveloper: Show Running Extensions: to get the basic stats about the running extensions and find out some possible issue. Here a link to help you diagnose itĪnother relevant factor is audit performance. It's responsible to interact between the browser and the VSCode debugger. This process is created when the VSCode javascript debugger is active. Go to settings –> followSymlinks and disable it.Īnother process that may use a lot of CPU is Google Chrome Helper (Renderer). Sometimes it's take a huge amount of CPU. ![]() Find the Electron process, generally it's using too much CPU (40%-100%) when VSCode is lazy.Īnother issue related to "Code Helper (Renderer)". When the VSCode is lazy, open your OS manager tool (activity monitor on MacOS or taskmgr on Windows). Electron is a framework that allows developers to build cross-platform desktop applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript electron. Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was built using Electron. ![]()
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