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= Startup time =
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vim --startuptime vimstartup.txt
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Then open this file, and you should see a heading and a list of timing messages.
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You could also try piping the output of the file through "sort -k 2" to easily find the slowest sourced scripts. (cat vimstartup.txt | sort -k 2)
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Btw, using :help slow-start will show you Vim's built-in guidance on startup performance. If you're trying to improve Vim startup process, this might be a good start.
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= Debug Errors =
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Check previous error message with :messages
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