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Sorry if this is a noob question(I'm new to configuring vim) but I was wondering if it is possible to disable startup scripts manually during a Vim session. I am aware of the :scriptnames command which lists all the scripts/plugins that vim sources. I was wondering if it would be possible to, from this list, disable scripts and see how they change the behavior.

I am using the vimtekvimtex plugin for editing latexLaTeX files and am facing a bit of lag when I'm typing. I would like to disable some scripts that I feel are unnecessary to see if it improves performance. What would you recommend doing when you face performance issues ? Any help would be appreciated.

Sorry if this is a noob question(I'm new to configuring vim) but I was wondering if it is possible to disable startup scripts manually during a Vim session. I am aware of the :scriptnames command which lists all the scripts/plugins that vim sources. I was wondering if it would be possible to, from this list, disable scripts and see how they change the behavior.

I am using the vimtek plugin for editing latex files and am facing a bit of lag when I'm typing. I would like to disable some scripts that I feel are unnecessary to see if it improves performance. What would you recommend doing when you face performance issues ? Any help would be appreciated.

Sorry if this is a noob question(I'm new to configuring vim) but I was wondering if it is possible to disable startup scripts manually during a Vim session. I am aware of the :scriptnames command which lists all the scripts/plugins that vim sources. I was wondering if it would be possible to, from this list, disable scripts and see how they change the behavior.

I am using the vimtex plugin for editing LaTeX files and am facing a bit of lag when I'm typing. I would like to disable some scripts that I feel are unnecessary to see if it improves performance. What would you recommend doing when you face performance issues ?

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