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@ -21,3 +21,18 @@ Powerlevel10k as well.
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If you are on Linux or WSL, consider enabling [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus)
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plugin for massive performance improvement in vcs/prompt segment. It works well with Powerlevel10k.
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## How fast is it?
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Powerlevel10k with [gitstatus](https://github.com/romkatv/gitstatus) renders prompt 5+ times
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faster than Powerlevel9k. In some cases it can be over 10 times faster. When using Linux,
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you should expect less than 50ms prompt latency in most cases, about 100ms in large git
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repos and 200ms in huge repos such as Linux kernel. To get comfortable upper bound on
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latency in any repo, set `GITSTATUS_DIRTY_MAX_INDEX_SIZE=4096`. It'll disable dirty file
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scanning in repos with over 4k files. This should give you under 100ms prompt latency
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everywhere.
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## What's the catch?
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Really, there is no catch. It's the same prompt with the same flexibility and literally the
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same configuration as Powerlevel9k but **much faster**.
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