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
By default, agent notifications now display only on your primary screen.
You can optionally configure them to display on all screens (or not to
display at all).
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This enables hiding mouse cursor even on cursor movements like up, down,
etc. or selections made using keyboard, etc.
Renamed existing boolean setting "hide_mouse_while_typing" to
"hide_mouse". It can have three values: `on_typing_and_movement`,
`on_typing`, `never`.
Release Notes:
- Now mouse cursor hides even when you navigate, or make selections
using keyboard in editor. This behavior can be changed by setting
`hide_mouse` to `on_typing_and_movement`, `on_typing` or `never`.
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"/>
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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11626
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12853
`"restore_on_file_reopen": true` in workspace settings can now be used
to enable and disable editor data between file reopens in the same pane:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d938ee1-d854-42a8-bbc3-2a4e4d7d5933
The settings are generic and panes' data store can be extended for
further entities, beyond editors.
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Impl details:
Currently, the project entry IDs seem to be stable across file reopens,
unlike BufferIds, so those were used.
Originally, the DB data was considered over in-memory one as editors
serialize their state anyway, but managing and exposing PaneIds out of
the DB is quite tedious and joining the DB data otherwise is not
possible.
Release Notes:
- Started to restore editor state on reopen
Closes#27385
Builds on #27604 so that `vim::OtherEnd` works in visual block mode.
This is accomplished by reversing the order of active selections in the
buffer when the user hit `o`, so that the cursor moves diagonally across
the selection. The current behavior is preserved for `shift-o`, which is
how the cursors behave in vim.
We'll close#27604 since this encapsulates that change, but if you'd
prefer to take only the visual block motion component, we'll keep the
branch for #27604 open.
Test case: growing a box down and to the right, other ending, followed
by growing and shrinking the box:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1df544e1-efce-4354-b354-bbfec007a7df
Test case: growing a box up and to the left, other ending, followed by
growing and shrinking the box:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2f6d7729-c63a-4486-960b-23474c2e507a
Release Notes:
- Improved visual block mode when cursor is at beginning of selection
- Improved visual block mode so that `o` and `shift-o` reach parity with
vim
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Co-authored-by: KyleBarton <kjbarton4@gmail.com>
This PR does three things
- Right clicking within the gutter outside of the gutter fold area
bounds opens a breakpoint context menu
- Disabled breakpoints are now outline with the debugger accent color
instead of being fully colored at half opacity
- Clicking a breakpoint acts differently now
- Clicking a breakpoint while holding the platform modifier key will
disable/enable it
- Clicking a breakpoint hint while holding the platform modifier key
will set a disabled breakpoint
- Clicking a disabled breakpoint will enable it instead of deleting it
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `ZedAssistant2` icon.
I went to use it as a placeholder icon, but noticed that the icon wasn't
loaded properly due to a name mismatch.
However, since we aren't using it anywhere I'm opting to remove it.
Release Notes:
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<img width="620" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-27 at 2 29 13 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dd023507-61bc-4722-a095-f65f4b6c746a"
/>
We'll iterate on the UI, but first the goal is to just get it to work at
all so we can see if it's useful in terms of getting correct output
faster.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
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.
Closes#4461
Take 2 on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25040.
Fixes panic caused due to using `setHiddenUntilMouseMoves` return type
to `set` cursor on macOS.
Release Notes:
- Now cursor hides when the user is typing in editor. It will stay
hidden until it is moved again. This behavior is `true` by default, and
can be configured with `hide_mouse_while_typing` in settings.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <thomas@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Angelk90 <angelo.k90@hotmail.it>
Closes: #17543
Release Notes:
- **New Feature:** Introduced the ability to automatically remove files
and directories from the Zed project panel that are specified in
`.gitignore`.
- **Configuration Option:** This behavior can be controlled via the new
`project_panel.hide_gitignore` setting. By setting it to `true`, files
listed in `.gitignore` will be excluded from the project panel.
- **Toggle:** Ability to toggle this setting using the action
`ProjectPanel::ToggleHideGitIgnore`
```json
"project_panel": {
"hide_gitignore": true
},
```
This results in a cleaner and easier to browse project panel for
projects that generate a lot of object files like `xv6-riscv` or `linux`
without needing to tweak `file_scan_exclusions` on `settings.json`
**Preview:**
- With `"project_panel.hide_gitignore": false` (default, this is how zed
currently looks)

- With `"project_panel.hide_gitignore": true`

- Action `ProjectPanel::ToggleHideGitIgnore`

@agu-z and paired on trying out a "one tool call per edit" approach for
editing files. (The previous approach is still available, it's just
unchecked by default for now.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/rzukic/zed-latex/issues/70 where the language
server `texlab` is not used for code formatting when the "cspell"
extension is also installed, because it also provides a language server
for the LaTeX filetype but only for spell checking.
Release Notes:
- Fix conflict between LaTeX and cspell extensions affecting code formatting on save.
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>
Most terminal emulators, like macOS Terminal, Alacritty, and Ghostty,
have alternate scroll turned on by default. I think it makes sense for
the Zed terminal to do the same and make it more of an opt-out feature.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR moves the definitions of the built-in agent profiles into the
default `settings.json`.
It also changes the behavior of how this setting is treated when merging
settings such that the set of profiles will be merged. This is so users
don't clobber the built-in profiles when adding profiles of their own.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26247
Previously with defaults meant that Markdown would softwrap even if you
had available window space (soft_wrap occurred at default
`preferred_line_length` of 80).
Release Notes:
- Changed Markdown default to soft_wrap at window width instead of
preferred_line_length
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
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Release Notes:
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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>
This is a follow up to #26809, introducing `git.hunk_style` setting to
control whether staged or unstaged hunks are shown as hollow.
Reused `GitHunkStyleSetting` which was left over from #26504.
Release Notes:
- Added `git.hunk_style` setting to control whether staged or unstaged
hunks are hollow.
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
Release Notes:
- Multibuffers now use less vertical space for excerpt boundaries.
Additionally the expand up/down arrows are hidden at the start and end
of the buffers
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Co-authored-by: Nate Butler <iamnbutler@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <claude-3.5-sonnet@zed.dev>