Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/37660
This PR makes sections in the AI settings UI more consistent with each
other and also just overall simpler. One of the main changes here is
adding the tools from a given MCP server in a modal (as opposed to in a
disclosure within the settings view). That's mostly an artifact of
wanting to make all of the items within sections look more of the same.
Then, in the process of doing so, also changed the logic that we were
using to display MCP servers; previously, in the case of extension-based
servers, we were only showing those that were _configured_, which felt
wrong because you should be able to see everything you have _installed_,
despite of its status (configured or not).
However, there's still a bit of a bug (to be solved in a follow-up PR),
which already existed but it was just not visible given we'd only
display configured servers: an MCP server installed through an extension
stays as a "custom server" until it is configured. If you don't
configure it, you can't also uninstall it from the settings view (though
it is possible to do so via the extensions UI).
Release Notes:
- agent: Improve settings view UI and solve issue where MCP servers
would get unsorted upon turning them on and off (they're all
alphabetically sorted now).
Closes #ISSUE
This PR continues work from #32821 by adding a stash entry picker for
pop/drop operations. Additionally, the stash pop action in the git panel
is now disabled when no stash entries exist, preventing error logs from
attempted pops on empty stashes.
Preview:
<img width="1920" height="1256" alt="Screenshot From 2025-09-11
14-08-31"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b2f32974-8c69-4e50-8951-24ab2cf93c12"
/>
<img width="1920" height="1256" alt="Screenshot From 2025-09-11
14-08-12"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/992ce237-43c9-456e-979c-c2e2149d633e"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added a stash picker to pop and drop a specific stash entry
- Disabled the stash pop action on the git panel when no stash entries
exist
- Added git stash apply command
- Added git stash drop command
TODO:
- [x] Double-check if we like the naming of the new actions
- [x] Only show keybinding hint once per option (e.g. if there are two
`allow_once` buttons only show it on the first one)
- [x] If there are multiple tool calls that need authorisation, only
show keybindings on the first tool call
- [x] Figure out which keybindings to use
- [x] Add linux keybindings
- [x] Add windows keybindings
- [x] Bug: long keybindings can make the buttons overflow
Release Notes:
- Add keybindings for authorizing tool calls (`agent: Allow once`,
`agent: Allow always`, `agent: Reject once`) in the agent panel
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Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Skipping Linux and Windows keymaps here, as it's hard to find a
consistent base-binding for all 4 actions across all platforms that
don't break important actions for each keymap. Someone else can think on
that and make a proposal.
Release Notes:
- Added bindings for navigating between sibling nodes in the syntax tree
on macOS (`cmd-ctrl-{up/down}` for `SelectPreviousSyntaxNode` and
`SelectNextSyntaxNode`). Breaking change: the existing syntax tree
parent/child navigation bindings have moved from
`ctrl-shift-{left/right}` to `cmd-ctrl-{left/right}` to create a unified
four-directional navigation pattern where all syntax tree operations use
the same modifier combination. We could not use the previous base
modifiers without breaking more bindings.
- **toolchains: Add new state to toolchain selector**
- **Use toolchain term for Add Toolchain button**
- **Hoist out a meta function for toolchain listers**
Closes#27332
Release Notes:
- python: Users can now specify a custom path to their virtual
environment from within the picker.
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Brandan <b5@n0.computer>
Release Notes:
- Added a new action `terminal::Toggle` that is by default bound to
'ctrl-\`'. This copies the default behaviour from VSCode and Jetbrains
where the terminal opens and closes correctly. If you'd like the old
behaviour you can rebind 'ctrl-\`' to `terminal::ToggleFocus`
Co-authored-by: Brandan <b5@n0.computer>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/37144
Adjusts `editor::DeleteToPreviousWordStart`,
`editor::DeleteToNextWordEnd`, `editor::DeleteToNextSubwordEnd` and
`editor::DeleteToPreviousSubwordStart` actions to
* take whitespace sequences with length >= 2 into account and stop after
removing them (whilst movement would also include the word after such
sequences)
* take current language's brackets into account and stop after removing
the text before them
The latter is configurable and can be disabled with `"ignore_brackets":
true` parameter in the action.
Release Notes:
- Improved word deletions to consider whitespace sequences and brackets
by default
Closes #ISSUE
Allows tabbing through everything in all three pages. Until #35075 is
merged it is not possible to actually "click" tab focused buttons with
the keyboard.
Additionally adds an action `onboarding::Finish` and displays the
keybind. The action corresponds to both the "Skip all" and "Start
Building" buttons, with the keybind displayed similar to how it is for
the page nav buttons
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
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Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <finn@zed.dev>
"Settings" is the terminology we use in the agent panel, thus having the
action use "configuration" makes it harder for folks to find this either
via the command palette or the keybinding editor UI in case they'd like
to change it.
Release Notes:
- agent: Renamed the "open configuration" action to "open settings" for
better discoverability and consistency
Follow-up to #26114
- Ensure that the previous commit message is filled in when toggling on
amend mode from the context menu
- Fix keybinding flicker in context menu
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change dims rows in the keymap editor for which the corresponding
keybind is overridden by other keybinds coming from higher priority
sources.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Change channel reorganization (move up/down) from `cmd-up/down` (mac) /
`ctrl-up/down` (linux) to `alt-up/down` (both) to match moving lines in
the editor.
Also fix an issue where if you selected channels using down/up in the
filter field, the movement shortcuts would not work (`editing` vs
`not_editing`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Make the git blame popover available via the keymap by making it an
action. The blame popover stays open after being shown via the action,
similar to the `editor::Hover` action.
I added a default vim-mode key binding for `g b`, which goes in hand
with `g h` for hover. I'm not sure what the keybind would be for regular
layouts, if any would be set by default.
I'm opening this as a draft because I coludn't figure out a way to
position the popover correctly above/under the cursor head. I saw some
uses of `content_origin` in other places for calculating absolute pixel
positions, but I'm not sure how to make use of it here without doing a
big refactor of the blame popover code 🤔. I would appreciate some
help/tips with positioning, because it seems like the last thing to
implement here.
Opening as a draft for now because I think without the correct
positioning this feature is not complete.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/26447
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::BlameHover` action for showing the git blame popover
under the cursor. By default bound to `ctrl-k ctrl-b` and to `g h` in
vim mode.
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/34780
Also relocated undo/redo selection in the keymap (no-op) as they are
from Sublime, not VSCode.
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed an issue so `ctrl-w` / `ctrl-h` and `ctrl-u` work in
pickers on Linux when Vim mode is enabled.
Supersedes: #34242
Creates an `ActionArgumentsEditor` that implements the required logic to
have a JSON language server run when editing keybinds so that there is
auto-complete for action arguments.
This is the first time action argument schemas are required by
themselves rather than inlined in the keymap schema. Rather than add all
action schemas to the configuration options we send to the JSON LSP on
startup, this PR implements support for the
`vscode-json-language-server` extension to the LSP whereby the server
will request the client (Zed) to resolve URLs with URI schemes it does
not recognize, in our case `zed://`. This limits the impact on the size
of the configuration options to ~1KB as we send URLs for the language
server to resolve on demand rather than the schema itself. My
understanding is that this is how VSCode handles JSON schemas as well. I
plan to investigate converting the rest of our schema generation logic
to this method in a follow up PR.
Co-Authored-By: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
When `use_modifier_to_send` is turned on, holding `cmd`/`ctrl` is
necessary to send a message in the agent panel. Text threads already use
`cmd-enter` by default to submit a message, and it was done this way to
have the usual text editing bindings not taken over when writing a
prompt, sort of stimulating more thoughtful writing. While `enter` to
send is still somewhat a huge pattern in chat-like LLM UIs, it still
makes sense to allow this for the new agent panel... hence the existence
of this setting now!
Release Notes:
- agent: Added the `use_modifier_to_send` setting, which makes holding a
modifier (`cmd`/`ctrl`), together with `enter`, required to send a new
message.
This is following feedback from folks that were searching the "close
others" action, available in the tab's context menu, and not finding it
because it was actually named "close inactive", which was confusing. So,
this PR makes sure the tab's menu item and the action have consistent
naming.
Release Notes:
- Rename "CloseInactiveItems" action to "CloseOtherItems" for naming
consistency.
Closes #ISSUE
Defines keybindings for `keymap_editor::EditBinding` and
`keymap_editor::CreateBinding`, making sure those actions are used in
tooltips.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
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Co-authored-by: Finn <dev@bahn.sh>
Adds keyboard navigation to the keybind edit modal. Using up/down arrows
to select the previous/next input editor, and `cmd-enter` to save +
`escape` to exit
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes #ISSUE
Changes direction on the design of the keystroke input. Due to MacOS
limitations, it was decided that the complex repeat keystroke logic
could be avoided by limiting the number of keystrokes so that accidental
repeats were less damaging to ux. This PR follows up on the design pass
in #34437 that assumed these changes would be made, hooking up actions
and greatly improving the keyboard navigability of the keystroke input.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR adds a `severity` argument so severity can be defined when
navigating through diagnostics. This allows keybinds like the following:
```json
{
"] e": ["editor::GoToDiagnostic", { "severity": "error" }],
"[ e": ["editor::GoToDiagnostic", { "severity": "error" }]
}
```
I've added test comments and a test. Let me know if there's anything
else you need!
Release Notes:
- Add `severity` argument to `editor::GoToDiagnostic`,
`editor::GoToPreviousDiagnostic`, `project_panel::SelectNextDiagnostic`
and `project_panel::SelectPrevDiagnostic` actions
Plain `f11` is a system keybinding. We already use `ctrl-f11` for this
on Linux.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Switched the macOS keybinding for `debugger::StepInto` from
`f11` to `ctrl-f11`.
* Add a "close item"-like binding to close the active dock, if present
Now, cmd/ctrl-w can be used close the focused dock before the Zed window
* Add defaults to MoveItem* actions to make it appear in the command
palette
Release Notes:
- N/A