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On an M1 Mac, when running `yarn start`, CPU can spike to 100% CPU, and sometimes a bunch of `mdworker` instances will get spawned. This seems to be caused by the file-watching mechanism used in dev to automatically regenerate the build when something is changed. More specifically, we are using an older version of `watchify`, which uses an older version of `chokidar`, which is the package that actually does the watching. v4.0.0 of `watchify` upgrades `chokidar` to v3.x ([1]), which comes with "massive CPU & RAM consumption improvements" ([2]). After the upgrade, CPU usage decreases to 20-40%. [1]: https://github.com/browserify/watchify/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#400 [2]: https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar/releases/tag/3.0.0 |
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@formatjs+intl-utils+3.3.1.patch | ||
abort-controller+3.0.0.patch | ||
combine-source-map++convert-source-map+1.1.3.patch | ||
error+7.0.2.patch | ||
fast-json-patch+2.2.1.patch | ||
gulp-sourcemaps+3.0.0.patch | ||
inline-source-map+0.6.2.patch | ||
luxon+1.26.0.patch | ||
plugin-error+1.0.1.patch | ||
regenerator-runtime+0.13.7.patch | ||
sass+1.32.4.patch | ||
selenium-webdriver+4.0.0-alpha.7.patch | ||
squirrelly+8.0.8.patch | ||
stylelint+13.6.1.patch | ||
undeclared-identifiers+1.1.2.patch | ||
watchify+4.0.0.patch | ||
web3+0.20.7.patch |