Closes#17467
Release Notes:
- On macOS, buffer search now syncs with the system find pasteboard,
allowing <kbd>⌘E</kbd> and <kbd>⌘G</kbd> to work seamlessly across Zed
and other apps.
Closes #ISSUE
Problem:
- The status bar’s pending keystroke indicator (shown next to --NORMAL--
in Vim mode) didn’t clear when focus moved to another context, e.g.
hitting g in the editor then clicking the Git panel. The keymap state
correctly canceled the prefix, but observers that render the indicator
never received a “pending input changed” notification, so the UI kept
showing stale prefixes until a new keystroke occurred.
Fix:
- The change introduces a `pending_input_changed_queued` flag and a new
helper `notify_pending_input_if_needed` which will flushes the queued
notification as soon as we have an App context. The
`pending_input_changed` now resets the flag after notifying subscribers.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7bec4c34-acbf-42bd-b0d1-88df5ff099aa
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2264dc93-3405-4d63-ad8f-50ada6733ae7
Release Notes:
- Fixed: pending keybinding prefixes on the status bar now clear
immediately when focus moves to another panel or UI context.
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Gist is we only need to block the foreground thread for reparsing if
immediate language changes are useful to the user. That is usually only
the case when they edit the buffer
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of large project searches and project diffs
Co-authored by: David Kleingeld <david@zed.dev>
Update the way that both
`search::buffer_search::BufferSearchBar.replace_next` and
`search::buffer_search::BufferSearchBar.replace_all` are registered as
listeners, so that we don't require the replacement editor to be focused
in order for these listeners to be active, only requiring the
replacement mode to be active in the buffer search bar.
This means that, even if the user is focused on the buffer editor, if
the "Replace Next Match" or "Replace All Matches" buttons are clicked,
the replacement will be performed.
Closes#42471
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue with buffer search bar where the replacement buttons
("Replace Next Match" & "Replace All Matches") wouldn't work if search
bar was not focused
Deals with https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5259
Highlights brackets with different colors based on their depth.
Uses existing tree-sitter queries from brackets.scm to find brackets,
uses theme's accents to color them.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cc5f3aba-22fa-446d-9af7-ba6e772029da
1. Adds `colorize_brackets` language setting that allows, per language
or globally for all languages, to configure whether Zed should color the
brackets for a particular language.
Disabled for all languages by default.
2. Any given language can opt-out a certain bracket pair by amending the
brackets.scm like `("\"" @open "\"" @close) ` -> `(("\"" @open "\""
@close) (#set! rainbow.exclude))`
3. Brackets are using colors from theme accents, which can be overridden
as
```jsonc
"theme_overrides": {
"One Dark": {
"accents": ["#ff69b4", "#7fff00", "#ff1493", "#00ffff", "#ff8c00", "#9400d3"]
}
},
```
Release Notes:
- Added bracket colorization (rainbow brackets) support. Use
`colorize_brackets` language setting to enable.
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Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <finn@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Editor is a choke point in our compilation graph while also being a very
common crate that is being edited. So reducing things that depend on it
will generally improve compilation times for us.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR introduces a new `MultiBufferOffset` new type wrapping size. The
goal of this is to make it clear at the type level when we are
interacting with offsets of a multi buffer versus offsets of a language
/ text buffer. This improves readability of things quite a bit by making
it clear what kind of offsets one is working with while also reducing
accidental bugs by using the wrong kin of offset for the wrong API.
This PR also uncovered two minor bugs due to that.
Does not yet introduce the MultiBufferPoint equivalent, that is for a
follow up PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Update how the editor's `select_*` methods work in order to respect the
`search.case_sensitive` setting, or to be overriden by the
`BufferSearchBar` search options.
- Update both the `SearchableItem` and `SearchableItemHandle` traits
with a new `set_search_is_case_sensitive` method that allows callers
to set the case sensitivity of the search
- Update the `BufferSearchBar` to leverage
`SearchableItemHandle.set_search_is_case_sensitive` in order to sync
its case sensitivity options with the searchable item
- Update the implementation of the `SearchableItem` trait for `Editor`
so as to store the argument provided to the
`set_search_is_case_sensitive` method
- Update the way search queries are built by `Editor` so as to rely on
`SearchableItem.set_search_is_case_sensitive` argument, if not `None`,
or default to the editor's `search.case_sensitive` settings
Closes#41070
Release Notes:
- Improved the "Select Next Occurrence", "Select Previous Occurrence"
and "Select All Occurrences" actions in order to respect the case
sensitivity search settings
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes#41125
Release Notes:
- Fixed `SwitchToHelixNormalMode` to keep selection
- Added default keybinds for `SwitchToHelixNormalMode` when in Helix
mode
When doing a project wide search in zed on windows for `hang`, zed
starts to freeze for a couple seconds ultimately starting to error with
`Not enough quota is available to process this command.` when
dispatching windows messages. The cause for this is that we simply
overload the windows message pump due to the sheer amount of foreground
tasks we spawn when we populate the project search.
This PR is an attempt at reducing this.
Release Notes:
- Reduced hangs and stutters in large project file searches
Release Notes:
- Pane key context now includes 'buffer_search_deployed' identifier
The goal of this PR is to add a new identifier in the key context that
will let the user target when the BufferSearchBar is deployed even if
they are not focused on it.
requested in #36930
Same rational as #40454 this will allow users to make more flexible
keybindings, by including some additional information higher up the key
context tree.
i thought adding this context to `Pane` seemed more appropriate than
`Editor` since `Terminal` also has a `BufferSearchBar`; however, I ran
into some import issues between BufferSearchBar, Search, Pane, and
Workspace which made it difficult to implement adding this context
directly inside `Pane`'s render function.
instead i added a new method called `contributes_context` to
`ToolbarItem` which will allow any toolbar item to add additional
context to the `Pane` level, which feels like it might come in handy.
here are some screen shots of the context being displayed in the Editor
and the Terminal
<img width="1653" height="1051" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-25 at 14 34 03"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21c5b07a-8d36-4e0b-ad09-378b12d2ea38"
/>
<img width="1444" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-25 at 12 32 21"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/86afe72f-b238-43cd-8230-9cb59fb93b2c"
/>
When trying to split and clone a non clone-able workspace item we now
attempt split and move instead of doing nothing. Additionally we disable
the split menu buttons if we can't split the active item at all.
Release Notes:
- Improved handling of unsplittable panes
Split out from https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40774 to
reduce the size of the reland of that PR (once I figure out the cause of
the issue)
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#39172
This refactors when we resolve UI keybindings in an effort to reduce
flickering whilst painting these: Previously, we would always resolve
these upon creating the binding. This could lead to cases where the
corresponding context was not yet available and no binding could be
resolved, even if the binding was then available on the next presented
frame. Following that, on the next rerender of whatever requested this
keybinding, the keybind for that context would then be found, we would
render that and then also win a layout shift in that process, as we went
from nothing rendered to something rendered between these frames.
With these changes, this now happens less often, because we only look
for the keybinding once the context can actually be resolved in the
window.
| Before | After |
| --- | --- |
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https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/adebf8ac-217d-4c7f-ae5a-bab3aa0b0ee8
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https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/70a82b4b-488f-4a9f-94d7-b6d0a49aada9
|
Also reduced cloning in the keymap editor in this process, since that
requiered changing due to this anyway.
Release Notes:
- Fixed some cases where keybinds would appear with a slight delay,
causing a flicker in the process
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40047
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24798
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24788
Before, each editor, even if it's the same buffer split in 2, was
querying for inlay hints separately, and storing the whole inlay hint
twice, in `Editor`'s `display_map` and its `inlay_hint_cache` fields.
Now, instead of `inlay_hint_cache`, each editor maintains a minimal set
of metadata (which area was queried by what task) instead, and all LSP
inlay hint data had been moved into `LspStore`, both local and remote
flavors store the data.
This allows Zed, as long as a buffer is open, to reuse the inlay hint
data similar to how document colors and code lens are now stored and
reused.
Unlike other reused LSP data, inlay hints data is the first one that's
possible to query by document ranges and previous version had issue with
caching and invalidating such ranges already queried for.
The new version re-approaches this by chunking the file into row ranges,
which are queried based on the editors' visible area.
Among the corresponding refactoring, one notable difference in inlays
display are multi buffers: buffers in them are not
[registered](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_didOpen)
in the language server until a caret/selection is placed inside their
excerpts inside the multi buffer.
New inlays code does not query language servers for unregistered
buffers, as servers usually respond with empty responses or errors in
such cases.
Release Notes:
- Reworked inlay hints to be less error-prone
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Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
We were spawning the process on the foreground thread before which can
block an arbitrary amount of time. Likewise we no longer block
deserialization on the terminal loading.
Release Notes:
- Improved startup time on systems with slow process spawning
capabilities
We've been considering removing workspace-hack for a couple reasons:
- Lukas ran into a situation where its build script seemed to be causing
spurious rebuilds. This seems more likely to be a cargo bug than an
issue with workspace-hack itself (given that it has an empty build
script), but we don't necessarily want to take the time to hunt that
down right now.
- Marshall mentioned hakari interacts poorly with automated crate
updates (in our case provided by rennovate) because you'd need to have
`cargo hakari generate && cargo hakari manage-deps` after their changes
and we prefer to not have actions that make commits.
Currently removing workspace-hack causes our workspace to grow from
~1700 to ~2000 crates being built (depending on platform), which is
mainly a problem when you're building the whole workspace or running
tests across the the normal and remote binaries (which is where
feature-unification nets us the most sharing). It doesn't impact
incremental times noticeably when you're just iterating on `-p zed`, and
we'll hopefully get these savings back in the future when
rust-lang/cargo#14774 (which re-implements the functionality of hakari)
is finished.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is a follow-up PR to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39609, and attempts to
address hidden status bar items still contributing to the layout and
creating extra spacing.

- 203cbd634bfb1489b8afa4952d9594615a956b77 Adds a `.none()` method to
the `gpui::Styled` helper trait, so that status items can set their
display type to none inside their `render` method.
- 249f06e3de63b0ab32814f20e7105d8e2b642f02 Applies `.none()` to all the
status items.
- ~~499f564906c88336608c81615b11ebc9ab43d832~~ At first I was adding an
`is_visible` method to the `StatusBarView` trait, which would be used to
skip status bar items which would just render an empty div anyway, but I
felt duplicating the conditions for hiding the buttons between the
status items `is_visible` and `render` methods could be an attraction
for bugs, so I tried to find another approach. This commit contains
those changes, reverted immediately (if the `is_visible` approach is
preferred I can bring it back!)
- f37cb75f0519ceea1f3e1cc4f97087a5cb34b0fd (bonus!) Adds a condition to
the vim mode indicator to avoid a leading space when there are no
pending keys.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Currently, using cmd-f or cmd-shift-f to search while a modal is active
(e.g. after cmd-t or cmd-p) doesn't do anything — you need to first
close the modal manually before initiating a search. This PR allows
these actions to run regardless of whether a modal is active.
Some context: VSCode lets you do this too, and for me it's quite common
to do a symbol search with cmd-t immediately followed by a regular
search with cmd-shift-f if I don't find what I'm looking for, so having
to close the modal first is slightly disruptive. cmd-t followed by cmd-p
does dismiss the project symbols modal in order to display the file
search modal, so it makes sense to me to also allow search actions to
dismiss an active modal.
Maybe this blunt fix has unintended consequences? If some types of
modals shouldn't be dismissed when running cmd-f, or some actions
shouldn't dismiss a currently active modal, then we'll have to go about
it differently.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to run search actions when a modal is currently
active
Closes#5355
Release Notes:
- Fixed rendering glitches with files with more than 16 million lines
(that occured due to floating number rounding errors).
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Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38690Closes#37353
### Background
On Windows, paths are normally separated by `\`, unlike mac and linux
where they are separated by `/`. When editing code in a project that
uses a different path style than your local system (e.g. remoting from
Windows to Linux, using WSL, and collaboration between windows and unix
users), the correct separator for a path may differ from the "native"
separator.
Previously, to work around this, Zed converted paths' separators in
numerous places. This was applied to both absolute and relative paths,
leading to incorrect conversions in some cases.
### Solution
Many code paths in Zed use paths that are *relative* to either a
worktree root or a git repository. This PR introduces a dedicated type
for these paths called `RelPath`, which stores the path in the same way
regardless of host platform, and offers `Path`-like manipulation APIs.
RelPath supports *displaying* the path using either separator, so that
we can display paths in a style that is determined at runtime based on
the current project.
The representation of absolute paths is left untouched, for now.
Absolute paths are different from relative paths because (except in
contexts where we know that the path refers to the local filesystem)
they should generally be treated as opaque strings. Currently we use a
mix of types for these paths (std::path::Path, String, SanitizedPath).
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
Buffer search initiates a new search every time a key is pressed in the
buffer search bar. This would cancel the task associated with any
pending searches. Whenever one of these searches was canceled Zed would
log `[search]: oneshot canceled`. This log would trigger almost on every
keypress when typing moderately fast. This PR silences these logs by not
treating canceled searches as errors.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#38495
Cause:
- When the Find input is focused, CopyPath/CopyRelativePath were handled
by the editor and stopped during the bubble phase, preventing
BufferSearchBar from relaying to the file-backed editor.
Release Notes:
- Fixes “Workspace: Copy Relative Path” not copying while the Find bar
is focused.
Co-Authored-By: Ben K <ben@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- settings: Major internal changes to settings. The primary user-facing
effect is that some settings which did not make sense in project
settings files are no-longer read from there. (For example the inline
blame settings)
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Closes#36109
Adds an additional option to `search` and `update_matches` to specify
whether the update should affect the search history.
Release Notes:
- Fix navigating buffer search history