PhpStorm very slow and sluggish on netbook, optimize IDE for responsiveness?

Add these to your phpstorm.exe.vmoptions or phpstorm64.exe.vmoptions file, at the bottom:

-Dawt.useSystemAAFontSettings=lcd
-Dawt.java2d.opengl=true

Solid speedup to the point that the editor is now actually usable.

I will for the life of me just never understand why people create editors in Java.


Edit 2017: You may first want to try experimenting with allocating PhpStorm some more RAM if available. Do this by

  1. Going to Help -> Edit Custom VM Options
  2. Change -Xms and -Xmx to be something reasonable for your hardware. I have -Xms512m and -Xmx2048m on an 8GB RAM laptop.
  3. Restart PhpStorm.
  4. If you want to see how much RAM PhpStorm is currently using, you can go to File -> Settings and search for and enable show memory indicator.

Original answer: I made some changes to increase the responsiveness of the IDE. I'm sure there are more things one could do, but I found these to improve the performance to well within usable margins. From most effective to least:

  1. Disable language injections: File -> Settings -> Language injections. Untick as many boxes as you're comfortable with. HTML was the real killer for me.
  2. Disable inspections: File -> Settings -> Inspections. Untick as many as you don't need.
  3. Disable unused plugins: File -> Settings -> Plugins. Untick unused.

These changes brought down both the startup time and significantly increased responsiveness of the IDE in general.

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