IMO, increasing performance needs to be addressed soon #14090
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For those of you also wrestling with the performance of ESLint in Webstorm, I have found something that has helped shave off maybe half the time. It's still noticeably sluggish however.
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I only started using ESLint in the past few days because the Angular community has switched to it because the TSLint project is ending. I want to say that I appreciate the hard work of the community here trying to make a great project.
That said, ESLint is the source of all my frustrations now in WebStorm. It's noticeably slower (than TSLint), and in many cases prevents the Intellisense of the IDE from working well. When I was using TSLint the checking was instantaneous, or at least fast enough that you didn't even think about it -- and it certainly didn't interfere with the performance of typing and getting intellisense (autocomplete). Maybe this is a problem with WebStorm, I don't know. I only know that disabling ESLint immediately fixes all my woes.
Opening a new file now comes with a 1 to 2 second pause to run the linting. Enabling ESLint and disabling the TSLint is the only change I have made within my workspace.
My project is a large enterprise app with 2200+ files of Typescript.
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