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.
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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
### Background
Zed extensions use WASI to access the file-system. They only have
read-write access to one specific folder called their work dir. But
extensions do need to be able to *refer* to other arbitrary files on the
user's machine. For instance, extensions need to be able to look up
existing binaries on the user's `PATH`, and request that Zed invoke them
as language servers. Similarly, extensions can create paths to files in
the user's project, and use them as arguments in commands that Zed
should run. For these reasons, we pass *real* paths back and forth
between the host and extensions; we don't try to abstract over the
file-system with some virtualization scheme.
On Windows, this results in a bit of mismatch, because `wasi-libc` uses
*unix-like* path conventions (and thus, so does the Rust standard
library when compiling to WASI).
### Change 1 - Fixing `current_dir`
In order to keep the extension API minimal, extensions use the standard
library function`env::current_dir()` to query the location of their
"work" directory. Previously, when initializing extensions, we used the
`env::set_current_dir` function to set their work directory, but on
Windows, where absolute paths typically begin with a drive letter, like
`C:`, the [`wasi-libc` implementation of
`chdir`](d1793637d8/libc-bottom-half/sources/chdir.c (L21))
was prepending an extra forward slash to the path, which caused
`current_dir()` to return an invalid path.
See https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/issues/10415
In this PR, I've switched our extension initialization function to
*bypass* wasi-libc's `chdir` function, and instead write directly to
wasi-libc's private, internal state. This is a bit of a hack, but it
causes the `current_dir()` function to do what we want on Windows
without any changes to extensions' source code.
### Change 2 - Working around WASI's relative path handling
Once `current_dir` was fixed (giving us correct absolute paths on
Windows), @kubkon and I discovered that without the spurious leading `/`
character, windows absolute paths were no longer accepted by Rust's
`std::fs` APIs, because they were now recognized as relative paths, and
were being appended to the working directory.
We first tried to override the `__wasilibc_find_abspath` function in
`wasi-libc` to make it recognize windows absolute paths as being
absolute, but that functionality is difficult to override. Eventually
@kubkon realized that we could prevent WASI-libc's CWD handling from
being linked into the WASM file by overriding the `chdir` function.
wasi-libc is designed so that if you don't use their `chdir` function,
then all paths will be interpreted as relative to `/`. This makes
absolute paths behave correctly. Then, in order to make *relative* paths
work again, we simply add a preopen for `.`. Relative paths will match
that.
### Next Steps
This is a change to `zed-extension-api`, so we do need to update every
Zed extension to use the new version, in order for them to work on
windows.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Jakub Konka <kubkon@jakubkonka.com>
This removes around 900 unnecessary clones, ranging from cloning a few
ints all the way to large data structures and images.
A lot of these were fixed using `cargo clippy --fix --workspace
--all-targets`, however it often breaks other lints and needs to be run
again. This was then followed up with some manual fixing.
I understand this is a large diff, but all the changes are pretty
trivial. Rust is doing some heavy lifting here for us. Once I get it up
to speed with main, I'd appreciate this getting merged rather sooner
than later.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds preliminary git clone support through using the new
`GitClone` action. This works with SSH connections too.
- [x] Get backend working
- [x] Add a UI to interact with this
Future follow-ups:
- Polish the UI
- Have the path select prompt say "Select Repository clone target"
instead of “Open”
- Use Zed path prompt if the user has that as a setting
- Add support for cloning from a user's GitHub repositories directly
Release Notes:
- Add the ability to clone remote git repositories through the `git:
Clone` action
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Co-authored-by: hpmcdona <hayden_mcdonald@brown.edu>
This reverts commit efba2cbfd3.
Unfortunately, the Docker image for 1.89 has not shown up yet. Once it
has, we should re-land this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
In response to an ongoing BuildJet outage, consider migrating CI to
GitHub hosted runners.
Also includes revert of (causing flaky tests):
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/35741
Downsides:
- Cost (2x)
- Force migration to Ubuntu 22.04 from 20.04 will bump our glibc minimum
from 2.31 to 2.35. Which would break RHEL 9.x (glibc 2.34), Ubuntu 20.04
(EOL) and derivatives.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33700
The option shows up as an icon that appears on entries that would create
a new branch. You can also branch from the default by secondary
confirming, which the icon has a tooltip for as well.
We based the default branch on the results from this command: `git
symbolic-ref refs/remotes/upstream/HEAD` and fallback to `git
symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD`
Release Notes:
- Add option to create a branch from a default branch in git branch
picker
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This PR contains a set of changes for improving FreeBSD support (#15309,
#29550) and is a kind of follow up to the PR #20480 which added an
initial support for FreeBSD.
A summary of changes is as follows:
- Add some more freebsd conditionals which seem missing in the previous
PR.
- Implement `anonymous_fd()` and `current_path()` functions for FreeBSD.
- Improve detection of FreeBSD in telemetry and GPU detection.
- Temporarily disable LiveKit/WebRTC support to make build succeed.
- Remove support for flatpak since it is Linux-only packaging format.
Adding `RUSTFLAGS="-C link-dead-code"` does not seem necessary anymore.
It builds fine without the flag.
Known issues:
- Integrated terminal is painfully laggy and virtually unusable in my
environment. This might be specific to my setup.
- I cannot input Japanese using IME. When I type characters, they appear
on the screen. But when I hit return key, they disappears. Seems the
same issue as #15409.
My environment is MATE desktop on X11 on FreeBSD 14.2 on Intel Core
i5-7260U integrated graphics.
P.S. For those who might be interested, a work-in-progress FreeBSD port
and binary packages are available at
https://github.com/tagattie/FreeBSD-Zed
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
I don't want to fetch `--all` branch, we should can picker which remote
to fetch.
Release Notes:
- Added the `git::FetchFrom` action to fetch from a single remote.
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Improved the review experience in the agent panel. Now, when you
commit changes (generated by the AI agent) using Git, Zed will
automatically dismiss the agent’s review UI for those changes. This
means you won’t have to manually “keep” or approve changes twice—just
commit, and you’re done.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30972 brought up another
case where our context is not enough to track the actual source of the
issue: we get a general top-level error without inner error.
The reason for this was `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("failed to read HEAD
SHA"))?; ` on the top level.
The PR finally reworks the way we use anyhow to reduce such issues (or
at least make it simpler to bubble them up later in a fix).
On top of that, uses a few more anyhow methods for better readability.
* `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("..."))`, `map_err` and other similar error
conversion/option reporting cases are replaced with `context` and
`with_context` calls
* in addition to that, various `anyhow!("failed to do ...")` are
stripped with `.context("Doing ...")` messages instead to remove the
parasitic `failed to` text
* `anyhow::ensure!` is used instead of `if ... { return Err(...); }`
calls
* `anyhow::bail!` is used instead of `return Err(anyhow!(...));`
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30054
For reference, another way to work around this is to drop the file
handle which we can't do in this case, as it would require reopening the
settings.json worktree, which is a rather unpleasant fix.
Another approach might be to open the file handle with some special
flags, but I couldn't get that to work at the time of writing.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "Backup and Update" in settings migration not working on
Windows.
Release Notes:
- Changed the git branch picker to make remote-tracking branches less
prominent
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Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Since #28065 merged we've seen deadlocks inside iconv when opening Zed
in a repository containing many submodules. These calls to iconv happen
inside libgit2, in our implementations of the methods `head_sha`,
`merge_head_shas`, and `show` on `RealGitRepository`. This PR moves
those methods to use the git CLI instead, sidestepping the issue. For
the sake of efficiency, a new `revparse_batch` method is added that uses
`git cat-file` to resolve several ref names in one invocation. I
originally intended to make `show` operate in batch mode as well (or
instead), but I can't see a good way to do that with the git CLI; `git
show` always bails on the first ref that it can't resolve, and
`for-each-ref` doesn't support symbolic refs like `HEAD`.
Separately, I removed the calls to `show` in `MergeDetails::load`, going
back to only loading the SHAs of the various merge heads. Loading full
commit details was intended to support the inlays feature that ended up
being cut from #28065, and we can add it back in when we need it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] Make it work in the project diff:
- [x] Support non-singleton buffers
- [x] Adjust excerpt boundaries to show full conflicts
- [x] Write tests for conflict-related events and state management
- [x] Prevent hunk buttons from appearing inside conflicts
- [x] Make sure it works over SSH, collab
- [x] Allow separate theming of markers
Bonus:
- [ ] Count of conflicts in toolbar
- [ ] Keyboard-driven navigation and resolution
- [ ] ~~Inlay hints to contextualize "ours"/"theirs"~~
Release Notes:
- Implemented initial support for resolving merge conflicts.
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of agent checkpoint creation.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes caused accidental deletions when restoring
to a previous agent checkpoint.
- Fixed a bug that caused checkpoints to be visible in the Git history.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to copy external files into remote projects by
dragging them onto the project panel.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
The implementation of commondir discovery in #27885 was wrong, most
significantly for submodules but also for worktrees in rarer cases. The
correct procedure, implemented in this PR, is:
> If `.git` is a file, look at the `gitdir` it points to. If that
directory has a file called `commondir`, read that file to find the
commondir. (This is what happens for worktrees.) Otherwise, the
commondir is the same as the gitdir. (This is what happens for
submodules.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Avoids building a whole git2 repository object at the worktree layer
just to watch some additional paths.
- [x] Tidy up names of the various paths
- [x] Tests for worktrees and submodules
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where Zed sometimes added multiple redundant FS watchers
when language servers requested to watch paths. This could cause saves
and git operations to fail if Zed exceeded the file descriptor limit.
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Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>