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How to fix a high CPU usage issue with Quicksilver
GAH!
Just as I was following this tip's suggested fix, I remembered that I had added a large external HD's root to Quicksilver's catalog. When I added the external HD's root to Quicksilver, I also set it to catalog an infinite depth of folders. That catalog entry was responsible for over 375,000 items. DOH! Before I corrected this, I double-checked that my problem was the indexing operation that was spiking Quicksilver's CPU usage. To do that, I:
But still, you may want to double check that you haven't added too much to Quicksilver's indexing burden. For example, the Developer Add-In might be causing Quicksilver to index a great number of source code files that you may not want Quicksilver to help you find. |
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