Maybe "extra" isn't the best word, but I'm referring to the ellipsis
menu on the far right of the panel that holds "extra" or "additional
options". There is a known issue with context menus, at least if
implemented this way, that makes hitting enter to select an option not
work. Will leave this fix to a later PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- [x] Ensure what appears in the dropdown is really what is accurate
- [x] Ensure keyboard navigation works:
- [x] Switching tabs with `enter`
- [x] Closing items from the menu item
- [x] Opening the dropdown
- [x] Focus assistant panel on dismiss
- [x] Add ability to close items from the dropdown menu
- [x] Persistence
- [x] Correct behavior when opening a text thread
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a navigation menu that shows the recently opened threads.
The button to see the full history view has been changed inside this
menu.
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Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
There's probably more to do to fully make the transition, and we'll
still debate a bit internally whether this is the name, but just opening
this PR up now for visibility.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24501
This has been broken for a while on linux (at least since Feb 8th!) for Assistant1.
It is also broken for Text Threads in Assitant2 (on macos and linux).
This should fix both.
Potentially related:
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29107
Release Notes:
- Fix for `ctrl-enter` shortcut in Assistant text threads incorrectly
opening inline assist instead of triggering Send.
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Made keybindings for agent panel closer to the precedence order used
on Mac. This fixes use of `enter` to add context from the menu triggered
by `@` referencing.
Alt+. is a useful terminal/readline feature that cycles through the last
arguments of previous commands in history. Unlike many other shortcuts,
it doesn't conflict with anything important globally, so it can be
safely enabled by default.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27171
The `outline_panel::Open` action seems to open the outline panel, but
instead, it moves the editor's cursor to the position of the selected
entry in the outline panel. This PR renames it to
`outline_panel::OpenSelectedEntry` for better clarity.
Meanwhile, there is an existing action, `outline_panel::ToggleFocus`,
that should be used for opening the outline panel.
Todo:
- [x] Added migration
Release Notes:
- Renamed `outline_panel::Open` to `outline_panel::OpenSelectedEntry`
for better clarity.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19731
Adds `editor::GoToPreviousChange` and `editor::GoToNextChange` that work
the same as `vim::ChangeListOlder` and `vim::ChangeListNewer` as the
common logic was extracted and reused.
Release Notes:
- Added a way to navigate between changes with
`editor::GoToPreviousChange` and `editor::GoToNextChange`
This PR allows expanding the message editor textarea to fit almost the
total height of the Agent Panel. Stylistically, I'm also changing the
font family we use in the textarea to use the buffer font; want to
experiment with this for a bit.
Release Notes:
- agent: The Agent Panel textarea can now be expanded to fill almost the
total height of the panel.
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Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Adds actions so you can have customized keybindings for `insert` and
`replace` modes.
And add `shift-enter` as a default for `replace`, this will override the
default setting
`completions.lsp_insert_mode` which is set to `replace_suffix`, which
tries to "smartly"
decide whether to replace or insert based on the surrounding text.
For those who come from VSCode, if you want to mimic their behavior, you
only have to
set `completions.lsp_insert_mode` to `insert`.
If you want `tab` and `enter` to do different things, you need to remap
them, here is
an example:
```jsonc
[
// ...
{
"context": "Editor && showing_completions",
"bindings": {
"enter": "editor::ConfirmCompletionInsert",
"tab": "editor::ConfirmCompletionReplace"
}
},
]
```
Closes#24577
- [x] Make LSP completion insertion mode decision in guest's machine
(host is currently deciding it and not allowing guests to have their own
setting for it)
- [x] Add shift-enter as a hotkey for `replace` by default.
- [x] Test actions.
- [x] Respect the setting being specified per language, instead of using
the "defaults".
- [x] Move `insert_range` of `Completion` to the Lsp variant of
`.source`.
- [x] Fix broken default, forgotten after
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/27453#pullrequestreview-2736906628,
should be `replace_suffix` and not `insert`.
Release Notes:
- LSP completions: added actions `ConfirmCompletionInsert` and
`ConfirmCompletionReplace` that control how completions are inserted,
these override `completions.lsp_insert_mode`, by default, `shift-enter`
triggers `ConfirmCompletionReplace` which replaces the whole word.
Changes default keymaps to more closely match the behavior of VSCode.
New Zed behavior:
`cmd-k w` / `ctrl-k w` -- Closes all buffers in the current pane
`cmd-k cmd-w` / `ctrl-k ctrl-w` -- Closes all buffers in all panes
VScode:
`cmd-k cmd-w` is workbench.action.closeAllEditors (close all buffers in
all splits)
`cmd-k w` is workbench.action.closeEditorsInGroup (close all buffers in
current split)
Both leave pinned tabs untouched.
Release Notes:
- Improved keybindings for close all tabs to better match VSCode
behavior
This PR renames the `assistant2` actions to `agent`.
Note that any `assistant` actions have been left as-is for now so that
there aren't any changes to users not in the feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR includes design tweaks to elements involved on the "edit files"
flow: the bar that appears above the message editor, buttons on the
multibuffer hunks, adding keybindings to the "Review Changes" button,
etc.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bff883a-c5c4-443e-8bf5-d98f535c83ce"
width="750" />
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the plus icon button not a dropdown anymore, freeing it up
to be always the new thread action. In consequence, I'm moving all of
the other items into another dropdown, which now houses "new prompt
editor", history, and settings, all of which there are keybindings for.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d0d43da-9447-4218-8b9b-e692c0b74f61"
width="700"/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change makes the git panel and project panel behave the same, on
Linux and macOS, and adds prompts.
Release Notes:
- Changed the git panel to prompt before restoring a file.
Also took the opportunity to rename the action to something that would
be clearer in the command palette, from `DeployPromptLibrary` to
`OpenPromptLibrary`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This pull request does two things:
1. Adds a setting to force Zed to use the built-in prompts, instead of
the system provided ones. I've personally found the system prompts on
macOS often fail to respond to keyboard input, are slow to render
initially, and don't match Zed's style.
2. Makes the previously Linux-only Zed provided prompts available to
everybody using the above setting.
Release Notes:
- Added support for a built-in prompting system, regardless of platform.
Use the new `use_system_prompts` setting to control whether to use the
system provided prompts or Zed's built-in system. Note that on Linux,
this setting has no effect, as Linux doesn't have a system prompting
mechanism.
### DISCLAIMER
> As of 6th March 2025, debugger is still in development. We plan to
merge it behind a staff-only feature flag for staff use only, followed
by non-public release and then finally a public one (akin to how Git
panel release was handled). This is done to ensure the best experience
when it gets released.
### END OF DISCLAIMER
**The current state of the debugger implementation:**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c4deff07-80dd-4dc6-ad2e-0c252a478fe9https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e1ed2345-b750-4bb6-9c97-50961b76904f
----
All the todo's are in the following channel, so it's easier to work on
this together:
https://zed.dev/channel/zed-debugger-11370
If you are on Linux, you can use the following command to join the
channel:
```cli
zed https://zed.dev/channel/zed-debugger-11370
```
## Current Features
- Collab
- Breakpoints
- Sync when you (re)join a project
- Sync when you add/remove a breakpoint
- Sync active debug line
- Stack frames
- Click on stack frame
- View variables that belong to the stack frame
- Visit the source file
- Restart stack frame (if adapter supports this)
- Variables
- Loaded sources
- Modules
- Controls
- Continue
- Step back
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step into
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step over
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step out
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Debug console
- Breakpoints
- Log breakpoints
- line breakpoints
- Persistent between zed sessions (configurable)
- Multi buffer support
- Toggle disable/enable all breakpoints
- Stack frames
- Click on stack frame
- View variables that belong to the stack frame
- Visit the source file
- Show collapsed stack frames
- Restart stack frame (if adapter supports this)
- Loaded sources
- View all used loaded sources if supported by adapter.
- Modules
- View all used modules (if adapter supports this)
- Variables
- Copy value
- Copy name
- Copy memory reference
- Set value (if adapter supports this)
- keyboard navigation
- Debug Console
- See logs
- View output that was sent from debug adapter
- Output grouping
- Evaluate code
- Updates the variable list
- Auto completion
- If not supported by adapter, we will show auto-completion for existing
variables
- Debug Terminal
- Run custom commands and change env values right inside your Zed
terminal
- Attach to process (if adapter supports this)
- Process picker
- Controls
- Continue
- Step back
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step into
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step over
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step out
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Disconnect
- Restart
- Stop
- Warning when a debug session exited without hitting any breakpoint
- Debug view to see Adapter/RPC log messages
- Testing
- Fake debug adapter
- Fake requests & events
---
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26410
* Extract word completions into their own, `editor::ShowWordCompletions`
action so those could be triggered independently of completions
* Assign `ctrl-shift-space` binding to this new action
* Still keep words returned along the completions as in the original PR,
but:
* Tone down regular completions' fallback logic, skip words when the
language server responds with empty list of completions, but keep on
adding words if nothing or an error were returned instead
* Adjust the defaults to wait for LSP completions infinitely
* Skip "words" with digits such as `0_usize` or `2.f32` from completion
items, unless a completion query has digits in it
Release Notes:
- N/A
The notifications from git output could take up variable amounts of
screen space, and they were quite obnoxious when a git command printed
lots of output, such as fetching many new branches or verbose push
hooks.
This change makes the push/pull/fetch buttons trigger a small
notification toast, based on the output of the command that was ran. For
errors or commands with more output the user may want to see, there's an
"Open Log" button which opens a new buffer with the output of that
command.
It also uses this behavior for long error notifications for other git
commands like `commit` and `checkout`. The output of those commands can
be quite long due to arbitrary githooks running.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Fix KeyBinding::for_action() to use the active focus handle instead of
what was
rendered last.
This makes the UI consistently chose the cmd-escape binding for close
(because escape in the editor is editor::Cancel?),
so force it to be "escape"
Release Notes:
- git: Fixed escape tooltip in commit modal
Closes#24741
Adjusted the shortcut key handling to properly toggle filters in the project search feature.
Release Notes:
- linux: Fixed `ctrl-alt-f` not correctly toggling search filters in project search.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This PR finishes up the support for generating commit messages using an
LLM.
We're shelling out to `git diff` to get the diff text, as it seemed more
efficient than attempting to reconstruct the diff ourselves from our
internal Git state.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9bcf30a7-7a08-4f49-a753-72a5d954bddd
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added support for generating commit messages using a
language model.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>