I see you're using nvm. It's a great tool, and I used to use it too, but when I went about trying to make my terminal startup time better I found that it was the cause of a lot of start up lag. I found a tool called fnm which does the same thing but is much quicker on startup. You might like to consider switching.
I also switched from oh-my-zsh to a custom setup using antibody which was another big speed up, but that requires a little more of a time investment (not too bad though!).
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Hey Laurie!
I see you're using nvm. It's a great tool, and I used to use it too, but when I went about trying to make my terminal startup time better I found that it was the cause of a lot of start up lag. I found a tool called fnm which does the same thing but is much quicker on startup. You might like to consider switching.
I also switched from oh-my-zsh to a custom setup using antibody which was another big speed up, but that requires a little more of a time investment (not too bad though!).