On 26 Feb 2021, at 7:03, Diggory wrote:

Hello, I love QS and have used it for years.

Recently I find that it's using way too much CPU, even when idle.  I'm
loathe to wipe the prefs and "application support" folder as I fear it will
lose all it's learned over the years.

In general, when you’re not actively using it, Quicksilver seems to spend most of its time scanning the list of running apps. That happens whenever the active application changes. It does this mainly to figure out the current scope so it can enable/disable the appropriate triggers. Of course this happens frequently, but when I say “most of its time”, we’re not talking about much CPU use really.

Is there any way to diagnose what is causing the CPU use? Perhaps it's one
of the plugins.

Taking a sample is a great start. 😀

In this case, it looks like it’s the Safari History catalog preset. I disabled that a while ago and would recommend most people do the same. I don’t remember if it was CPU use in my case, or just all the noise it adds to the catalog interfering with day-to-day searches.

With that preset disabled, you can still access the history in QS by selecting Safari, hitting → or /, selecting History, then hitting → or / again. Just be prepared to wait for all that CPU work in real-time when you do.

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Rob McBroom

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