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When using --watch with a massive codebase, it remakes the entire codegen on every change. This takes about 10-20s for me on a maxed out M2. With a big schema/project, it's super slow, and this means red underlines for a long time.
I'm using bun too.
I'm thinking, could we only regenerate the files that were changed when using --watch mode? Maybe with a --only-changed-files addition to the CLI?
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When using
--watch
with a massive codebase, it remakes the entire codegen on every change. This takes about 10-20s for me on a maxed out M2. With a big schema/project, it's super slow, and this means red underlines for a long time.I'm using bun too.
I'm thinking, could we only regenerate the files that were changed when using
--watch
mode? Maybe with a--only-changed-files
addition to the CLI?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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