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My zsh is pretty slow sometimes, but that's because I've enabled all kinds of git stuff in my prompt. I wish it could do those git commands asynchronously.
Ah right, the prompt would probably make a difference.
I use Starship which probably does the Git commands asynchronously. The code at least mentions multiple threads and the Git stuff is split into multiple modules, which I would assume to be fetched in parallel.
Either way, I have all the Git modules enabled and the prompt still display as quickly as my finger releases the Enter key, so definitely good enough for me. ๐
Good point, I never even considered looking for a different prompt. Starship looks interesting, trying that today!