Closes #ISSUE
Post #43854, we are advertising trailing comma support for our asset
`jsonc` files to the JSON LSP. This results in it adding trailing commas
on format of these files. This PR batch updates the formatting for these
files, so they are not spuriously added as part of other PRs that happen
to modify these files
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
- Add `skip_soft_wrap` field to both `AddSelectionAbove` and
`AddSelectionBelow` actions. When set to `true`, which is now
the default this will skip soft wrapped lines when extending the
selections.
- Move the `start_of_relative_buffer_row` function from the
`vim::motion` module to the `editor::display_map::DisplaySnapshot`
implementation as a method.
- Update the default behavior for both `editor: add selection above` and
`editor: add selection below` commands in order to skip over soft
wrapped lines by default, mirroring VS Code's default behavior.
- Update existing keymaps to specify this `skip_soft_wrap` value for
both `AddSelectionAbove` and `AddSelectionBelow` actions.
Closes#16979
Release Notes:
- Updated both the `editor: add selection above` and `editor: add
selection below` commands to ignore soft wrapped lines. If you wish to
restore the old behavior, add the following to your keymap file:
```
{
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"cmd-alt-up": ["editor::AddSelectionAbove", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}],
"cmd-alt-down": ["editor::AddSelectionBelow", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}]
}
}
```
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Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
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: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/29535
Broken in: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28559/files
Removes `editor::FindNextMatch` and `editor::FindPreviousMatch` from the
default sublime mappings. If you would like to use this, you will have
to add them to your user keymap. Reverts the previous behavior where
cmd-g / cmd-shift-g relies on the base keymap.
Linux:
```json
{
"context": "Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"f3": "editor::FindNextMatch",
"shift-f3": "editor::FindPreviousMatch"
}
}
```
MacOS:
```json
{
"context": "Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"cmd-g": "editor::FindNextMatch",
"cmd-shift-g": "editor::FindPreviousMatch"
}
},
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed a regression in Sublime Text keymap for find next/previous in
the search bar
Closes#7903
Release Notes:
- Add new actions `editor::FindNextMatch` and
`editor::FindPreviousMatch` that are similar to `editor::SelectNext` and
`editor::SelectPrevious` with `"replace_newest": true`, but jumps to the
first or last selection when there are multiple selections.
Closes#10167
This is take 2 on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/2341 which
was closed due to lack of migrator.
This PR contains rename of following keymap actions:
```sh
1. ["editor::GoToPrevHunk", { "center_cursor": true }] -> ["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", { "center_cursor": true }]
2. "editor::GoToPrevDiagnostic" -> "editor::GoToPreviousDiagnostic"
3. "editor::ContextMenuPrev" -> "editor::ContextMenuPrevious"
4. "search::SelectPrevMatch" -> "search::SelectPreviousMatch"
5. "file_finder::SelectPrev" -> "file_finder::SelectPrevious"
6. "menu::SelectPrev" -> "menu::SelectPrevious"
7. "editor::TabPrev" -> "editor::Backtab"
```
Release Notes:
- Renamed several keymap actions for consistency (e.g., `GoToPrevHunk` →
`GoToPreviousHunk`, `TabPrev` → `Backtab`). Your existing configured
keybindings will still work. You can click **"Backup and Update"** at
the top of your keymap file to easily update to the new actions.
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
When reviewing hunks, scroll to put them at the center of the screen
so you can better see the context around that hunk.
The field `center_cursor` was added to the actions `editor::GoToHunk`
and `editor::GoToPrevHunk`, this was set to `false` by default in
keymaps, as it wouldn't help with in-editor navigation.
The field is set to `true` for when you trigger `git::StageAndNext`
and `git::UnstageAndNext`, this is also `true` for the buttons in the
Diff View toolbar.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25230
```
The shift- modifier can only be used in combination with a letter to indicate the uppercase version. For example shift-g matches typing G. Although on many keyboards shift is used to type punctuation characters like (, the keypress is not considered to be modified and so shift-( does not match.
```
[Document](https://zed.dev/docs/key-bindings#keybinding-syntax)
Release Notes:
- Fixed Keymap use `shift-` modifier symbol
Improves the new `Editor::DuplicateSelection` @CharlesChen0823 added in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21154.
- Merge `duplicate_selection` and `duplicate_line` into single function.
- Add keyboard shortcuts to JetBrains and SublimeText keymaps.
- If the selection is empty (e.g. just a cursor) make
`Editor::DuplicateSelection` fallback to being the same as
`Editor::DuplicateLineDown`.
- Tested with multiple cursors and for multiple selections.
| Editor | Action | macOS | Linux |
| ----------- | ------------------- | ----------- | ------------ |
| VSCode | Duplicate Selection | | |
| JetBrains | Duplicate Selection | cmd-d | ctrl-d |
| XCode | Duplicate | cmd-d | N/A |
| SublimeText | duplicate_line | cmd-shift-d | ctrl-shift-d |
This matches behavior of the `duplicate` functionality in all other
major editors, with one exception: other editors change the selection so
that the newly duplicated object, current Zed behavior leaves the
original selection unchanged (TODO?)
- Improved Sublime keymap: Support for switching to individual tabs with `cmd-1` thru `cmd-9` (MacOS) and `alt-1` thru `alt-9` (Linux) matching Sublime behavior.
Improved SublimeText keymap (Mac & Linux).
- Add bind for MoveLineUp/Down (`ctrl-shift-up` on linux and `cmd-ctrl-up` on MacOS).
Co-authored-by: unixtensor <brandon@rhpidfyre.io>
Release Notes:
- Added Linux-Specific keymaps for JetBrains, Atom and Sublime Text
- Improved MacOS-specific keymaps for JetBrains and Atom
- Improved Linux default keymap (VSCode compatibility)
- Windows now uses same keymap as Linux
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>