I could imagine that for instance ProjectOrganizer could be the problem if you 
let it index some huge project directory or the whole home directory but if you 
say the same problem persists when it's disabled, it must be something else 
then.

Do you have some big file open for instance? When you open Activity Monitor of 
macOS, do you see some big disk activity when you switch to the Disk tab? Is it 
the Geany process that consumes those 100% CPU or some other process too? Do 
you see some suspicious messages in the Console macOS application (the one for 
viewing logs)?

One other thing you could try is to rename the `~/.config/geany` directory to 
something else (when Geany isn't open) so when you launch Geany it creates new 
configuration files in case something is wrong with your configuration.

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