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crashing #1305
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ACK, on it! |
I've analyzed your request but found no changes to make. Iterate with me in the PR (linked below). |
Hey! Can you share more information on what happened? its very weird that its deleting and eating up so much of the CPU if you don't mind any easy way I can replicate this on my end |
The first time I downloaded AIDE and ran it, it worked normally. I created a Flutter project, and it ran without any issues. However, after some time, AIDE started lagging. When I clicked on the chat section, it would sometimes freeze automatically. At first, I thought my CPU couldn't handle it, so I closed all background services and reopened the Flutter project. When AIDE loaded the project files, the CPU usage spiked to 100%, but after a while, it returned to normal. Despite this, AIDE eventually froze and closed on its own. I tested the same project on another editor, and there were no issues, including no CPU spikes. I also tried reinstalling AIDE, but the problem remained. |
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Environment
- OS: windows 10 pro i5 10gen
Description
I created a flutter project i created just 3 pages.
When I open aide then my cpu goes high 100% usages.
After that cpu run normal then after sometime the aide is auto closed i can't touch any thing there I just open aide with project and without project file also I will delete completely lots of time same issue. Other app running well like cursor , windsurf there was no lag no scatter when I use I made large projects on this they are running well.
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