How I Used Claude Code to Speed Up My Shell Startup by 95%
Read OriginalThe article details a technical optimization journey where the author, frustrated with a slow terminal startup, uses Claude Code to identify bottlenecks in their shell configuration. By implementing lazy loading with self-destructing wrapper functions for tools like nvm and pyenv, they reduce startup time from 770ms to 40ms. It's a practical guide for developers on profiling and speeding up their shell environment.
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