- Update `vim::object::find_mini_delimiters` in order to filter out the
ranges before calling `vim::object::cover_or_next`, ensuring that the
provided ranges are converted from multibuffer space into buffer
space.
- Remove the `range_filter` from `vim::object::cover_or_next` was the
`find_mini_delimiters` function is the only caller and no longer uses
it
Closes#41346
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash that could occur when using `vim::MiniQuotes` and
`vim::MiniBrackets` in a multibuffer
Prior to this change we would always resolve envs when spawning a new
terminal window based on the inherited CLI environment. This works fine
as long as we open a new Zed instance in the terminal when using it
locally only. When using Zed connected to a remote server, it would not
be meaningful however. WIth this change, we correctly ping the remote
for the project-local envs and use that instead. This change should also
fix a pesky issue when updating Zed - after Zed restarts, opening a new
terminal window will not run `direnv` for example.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Related discussions #26084
Worktree creations are implemented similar to how branch creations are
handled on the branch picker (the user types a new name that's not on
the list and a new entry option appears to create a new branch with that
name).
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/39e58983-740c-4a91-be88-57ef95aed85b
With this picker you have a few workflows:
- Open the picker and type the name of a branch that's checked out on an
existing worktree:
- Press enter to open the worktree on a new window
- Press ctrl-enter to open the worktree and replace the current window
- Open the picker and type the name of a new branch or an existing one
that's not checked out in another worktree:
- Press enter to create the worktree and open in a new window. If the
branch doesn't exists, we will create a new one based on the branch you
have currently checked out. If the branch does exists then we create a
worktree with that branch checked out.
- Press ctrl-enter to do everything on the previous point but instead,
replace the current window with the new worktre.
- Open the picker and type the name of a new branch or an existing one
that's not checked out in another worktree:
- If a default branch is detected on the repo, you can create a new
worktree based on that branch by pressing ctrl-enter or
ctrl-shift-enter. The first one will open a new window and the last one
will replace the current one.
Note: If you preffer to not use the system prompt for choosing a
directory, you can set `"use_system_path_prompts": false` in zed
settings.
Release Notes:
- Added git worktree picker to open a git worktree on a new window or
replace the current one
- Added git worktree creation action
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Making the profile management modal accessible through the agent panel
additional options menu as well. And in the process, adjusting the menu
keybinding that was getting conflicted with something else.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the agent panel's configuration view use the icon from an
external agent that comes directly from the extension, as well as some
other clean ups.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We see `test_extension_store_with_test_extension` hang in untarring the
WASI SDK some times.
In lieu of trying to debug the problem, let's try shelling out for now
in the hope that the test becomes more reliable.
There's a bit of risk here because we're using async-tar for other
things (but probably not 300Mb tar files...)
Assisted-By: Zed AI
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a `zeta zeta2 predict` subcommand that takes an edit
prediction example markdown file as an argument, and performs zeta2's
prediction, showing the retrieved context and the predicted edit.
* [x] Apply uncommitted diff to get repo into the right state.
* [x] Apply edits in edit history
* [x] Display predicted edits as unified diff, regardless of model
output format
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
A user on Discord requested this feature:
https://discord.com/channels/869392257814519848/1434188637389717556/1434188637389717556
I added a scrollbar setting called `completion_menu_scrollbar` to the
completion menu and defaulted it to "Never" to match past behavior.
Release Notes:
- editor: Add `editor.completion_menu_scrollbar` setting to show a
scrollbar in the completion menu
Closes #ISSUE: reported on X by user.
Release Notes:
- Made it so that the default value for the "remove trailing whitespace
on save" setting in Markdown is false, to fix cases where the removed
trailing whitespace had syntactic meaning
Noticed this whilst testing the Docker debugger. I randomly scrolled the
console off screen and was confused briefly as to why this was the case.
Release Notes:
- The debugger query console will no longer needlessly overscroll.
One of the reasons we didn't spot that we were missing the telemetry env
vars for the production builds was that nightly (which was working) had
its own set of build steps. This re-uses those and pushes the env vars
down from the workflow to the job.
It also fixes nightly releases to upload all-in-one go so that all
platforms update in sync.
Closes#41655
Release Notes:
- N/A
The button could not be clicked whenever the editor was currently not
focused. This PR fixes this and also registers the action on a more
global level, similar to how this is done for all the other agent
actions.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the `Expand message editor` button would not work
in agent threads if the message editor was not focused.
The Ruby extension uses the `solargraph`
language server by default for Ruby files.
However, when a user opens any ERB file,
the extension automatically starts the Ruby LSP.
This affects developers because
they do not expect the Ruby LSP to be running.
Closes https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/issues/172
Release Notes:
- N/A
Escape special characters (&, <, >, ", ') in the title attribute of
TextThreadContext's XML output to prevent malformed XML when titles
contain these characters.
Resolves TODO at context.rs:629
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Closes https://github.com/zed-extensions/java/issues/108
Previously, when language servers dynamically register completion
capabilities with trigger characters for completions (hello JDTLS), this
would not get updated in buffers for that language server that were
already open. This change is to find open buffers for the language
server and update the trigger characters in each of them when the new
capability is being registered.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Prior we were only updating the diagnostics pane when it is either
unfocued, saved or when a disk based diagnostic run finishes (aka cargo
check). The reason for this is simple, we do not want to take away the
excerpt under the users cursor while they are typing if they manage to
fix the diagnostic. Additionally we need to prevent dropping the changed
buffer before it is saved.
Delaying updates was a simple way to work around these kind of issues,
but comes at a huge annoyance that the diagnostics pane is not actually
reflecting the current state of the world but some snapshot of it
instead making it less than ideal to work within it for languages that
do not leverage disk based diagnostics (that is not rust-analyzer, and
even for rust-analyzer its annoying).
This PR changes this. We now always live update the view but take care
to retain unsaved buffers as well as buffers that contain a cursor in
them (as well as some other "checkpoint" properties).
Release Notes:
- Improved diagnostics pane to live update when editing within its
editor
Closes#41593
From what I understand the order of captures inside tree-sitter query
files matters, and the last capture will win. `?` and `:` are captured
by both `@operator` and `@punctuation.delimiter`.So in order for the
ternary operator to win it should live after `@punctuation.delimiter`.
Before:
<img width="298" height="32" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-31 at 17 41 21"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af376e52-88be-4f62-9e2b-a106731f8145"
/>
After:
<img width="303" height="39" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-31 at 17 41 33"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9a754ae9-0521-4c70-9adb-90a562404ce8"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the ternary operator symbols in TypeScript would
not be highlighted as operators.
Sometimes, inside the edit agent, Sonnet thinks that it's doing a tool
call and closes its response with `</parameter></invoke>` instead of
properly closing </new_text>.
A better but more labor-intensive way of fixing this would be switching
to streaming tool calls for LLMs that support it.
Closes#39921
Release Notes:
- Fixed Sonnet's regression with inserting `</parameter></invoke>`
sometimes