⚡ Lazy load nvim-treesitter#2
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💡 What:
Updated
lua/plugs.luato lazy loadnvim-treesitter. Addedevent = { "BufReadPost", "BufNewFile" }to the plugin definition.🎯 Why:
nvim-treesitteris a large plugin that can impact Neovim's startup time if loaded eagerly. By deferring its loading until a file is actually opened or created, the initial startup process (e.g., opening the dashboard or checking version) becomes faster and more responsive.📊 Measured Improvement:
Since the
nvimexecutable is not available in the current environment, a direct startup time benchmark (e.g., using--startuptime) could not be performed. However, lazy loading treesitter on buffer events is a standard and proven optimization technique in the Neovim community that consistently reduces startup latency by deferring heavy module initialization.PR created automatically by Jules for task 5996260273340513617 started by @MilakyS