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June 2022

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[rush] Putting pnpm-store inside the project folder causes high CPU usage when a Rush project is opened in VS Code

Summary I noticed that my CPU usage is unusually high whenever I open a Rush project inside VS Code without doing anything. Repro steps Create a …

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