Thanks for the cool project and making it open source! Started using Zed
recently and I really enjoy it.
Made a tiny addition to devcontainer docs to specify the version. Wasn't
able to get it to work as shown in the
[docs](https://zed.dev/docs/dev-containers) (should "just work"). The
feature was introduced recently on [PR
44442](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/44442) and is only
available as of v0.218 (currently still in preview), while I was still
on the latest stable version.
So I thought of opening a small PR 😊
Thanks again for the awesome project!
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <67129314+danilo-leal@users.noreply.github.com>
## Documentation Update Summary
### Changes Made
| File | Change | Related Code |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `docs/src/ai/edit-prediction.md` | Updated Codestral setup
instructions to use Settings Editor path instead of outdated
`agent::OpenSettings` action reference | Settings Editor provider
configuration flow |
### Rationale
The primary documentation update addresses outdated instructions in the
Codestral setup section. The original text referenced an
`agent::OpenSettings` action that directed users to an "Agent Panel
settings view" which no longer reflects the current UI flow. The updated
instructions now guide users through the Settings Editor with
platform-specific keyboard shortcuts and provide an alternative status
bar path.
### Review Notes
- **Codestral instructions**: Reviewers should verify the Settings
Editor navigation path (`Cmd+,` → search "Edit Predictions" →
**Configure Providers**) matches the current Zed UI
- **Status bar alternative**: The alternative path via "edit prediction
icon in the status bar" should be confirmed as accurate
---
## Update from 2025-12-21 20:25
---
**Source**: [#44914](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/44914) -
settings_ui: Add Edit keybindings button
**Author**: @probably-neb
Now I have all the context needed to create a comprehensive
documentation update summary.
## Documentation Update Summary
### Changes Made
| File | Change | Related Code |
| --- | --- | --- |
| docs/src/ai/agent-panel.md | Added documentation for `agent::PasteRaw`
action, explaining automatic @mention formatting for pasted code and how
to bypass it | PR #45254 |
### Rationale
PR #45254 ("agent_ui: Improve UX when pasting code into message editor")
introduced the `agent::PasteRaw` action, which allows users to paste
clipboard content without automatic formatting. When users copy
multi-line code from an editor buffer and paste it into the Agent panel,
Zed now automatically formats it as an @mention with file context. The
`PasteRaw` action provides a way to bypass this behavior when raw text
is preferred.
This documentation update ensures users can discover both:
1. The new automatic @mention formatting behavior
2. The keybinding to bypass it when needed
### Review Notes
- The new paragraph was placed in the "Adding Context" section,
immediately after the existing note about image pasting support—this
maintains logical flow since both relate to pasting behavior
- Uses the standard `{#kb agent::PasteRaw}` syntax for keybinding
references, consistent with other keybinding documentation in the file
- The documentation passed Prettier formatting validation without
modifications
---
### Condensed Version (for commit message)
```
docs(agent-panel): Document PasteRaw action for bypassing auto @mention formatting
Added explanation that multi-line code pasted from editor buffers is
automatically formatted as @mentions, with keybinding to paste raw text.
Related: PR #45254
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: factory-droid[bot] <138933559+factory-droid[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed Zippy <234243425+zed-zippy[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds a multi-step agentic loop to github actions for opening a
once-daily documentation PR that can be merged only be a Zedi
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Closes#5089
Release notes:
- Markdown lists now continue automatically when you press Enter
(unordered, ordered, and task lists). This can be configured with
`extend_list_on_newline` (default: true).
- You can now indent list markers with Tab to quickly create nested
lists. This can be configured with `indent_list_on_tab` (default: true).
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
This is already noted in our `default-macos.json`, but was never
surfaced in our docs for some reason. A user noted their LSP completions
were not working because they were not aware of the conflicting global
shortcut.
Ref:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/44970#issuecomment-3664118523
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/44887
Trims the worktree trust mechanism to the actual `worktree`s, so now
"global", workspace-level things like `prettier`, `NodeRuntime`,
`copilot` and global MCP servers are considered as "trusted" a priori.
In the future, a separate mechanism for those will be considered and
added.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Addresses some tasks in #43969. Namely adding TailwindCSS documentation
for the following languages: HTML, JavaScript and Typescript.
**Some Notes**
- Maybe the additional information in the HTML section is unnecessary,
unsure open to suggestions.
- I tried utilizing capturing groups with alternatives like
`\\.(add|remove|toggle|contains)` but this didn't seem to work, so I was
forced to use multiple lines.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12589
Forces Zed to require user permissions before running any basic
potentially dangerous actions: parsing and synchronizing
`.zed/settings.json`, downloading and spawning any language and MCP
servers (includes `prettier` and `copilot` instances) and all
`NodeRuntime` interactions.
There are more we can add later, among the ideas: DAP downloads on
debugger start, Python virtual environment, etc.
By default, Zed starts in restricted mode and shows a `! Restricted
Mode` in the title bar, no aforementioned actions are executed.
Clicking it or calling `workspace::ToggleWorktreeSecurity` command will
bring a modal to trust worktrees or dismiss the modal:
<img width="1341" height="475" alt="1"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4fabe63a-6494-42c7-b0ea-606abb1c0c20"
/>
Agent Panel shows a message too:
<img width="644" height="106" alt="2"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0a4554bc-1f1e-455b-b97d-244d7d6a3259"
/>
This works on local, SSH and WSL remote projects, trusted worktrees are
persisted between Zed restarts.
There's a way to clear all persisted trust with
`workspace::ClearTrustedWorktrees`, this will restart Zed.
This mechanism can be turned off with settings:
```jsonc
"session": {
"trust_all_worktrees": true
}
```
in this mode, all worktrees will be trusted by default, allowing all
actions, but no auto trust will be persisted: hence, when the setting is
changed back, auto trusted worktrees will require another trust
confirmation.
This settings switch was added to the onboarding view also.
Release Notes:
- Introduced worktree trust mechanism, can be turned off with
`"session": { "trust_all_worktrees": true }`
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Co-authored-by: Matt Miller <mattrx@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: John D. Swanson <swanson.john.d@gmail.com>
Hi,
This PR fixes nothing. I just miss the option to open recent projects
quickly upon opening Zed, so I made this. Hope I can see it soon in
Preview channel.
If there is any suggestion, just comment. I will take it seriously.
Thank you!
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---
Release Notes:
- Added a new value to the `restore_on_startup` setting called
`launchpad`. This value makes Zed open with a variant of the welcome
screen ("the launchpad") upon startup. Additionally, this same page
variant is now also what is displayed if you close all tabs in an
existing window that doesn't contain any folders open. The launchpad
page shows you up to 5 recent projects, making it easy to open something
you were working recently.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Simple documentation PR.
Added information for installing on Windows via winget. Added links from
the main README to relevant sections for both macOS and Windows
Release Notes:
- N/A
First up: I'm sorry if this is a low quality PR, or if this feature
isn't wanted. I implemented this because I'd like to have this
behaviour. If you don't think that this is useful, feel free to close
the PR without comment. :)
My idea is this: I love to pull random models with Ollama to try them.
At the same time, not all of them are useful for coding, or some won't
work out of the box with the context_length set. So, I'd like to change
Zed's behaviour to not show me all models Ollama has, but to limit it to
the ones that I configure manually.
What I did is add an `auto_discover` field to the settings. The idea is
that you can write a config like this:
```json
"language_models": {
"ollama": {
"api_url": "http://localhost:11434",
"auto_discover": false,
"available_models": [
{
"name": "qwen3:4b",
"display_name": "Qwen3 4B 32K",
"max_tokens": 32768,
"supports_tools": true,
"supports_thinking": true,
"supports_images": true
}
]
}
}
```
The `auto_discover: false` means that Zed won't pick up or show the
language models that Ollama knows about, and will only show me the one I
manually configured in `available_models`. That way, I can pull random
models with Ollama, but in Zed I can only see the ones that I know work
(because I've configured them).
The default for `auto_discover` (when it is not explicitly set) is
`true`, meaning that the existing behaviour is preserved, and this is
not a breaking change for configurations.
Release Notes:
- ollama: Added `auto_discover` setting to optionally limit visible
models to only those manually configured in `available_models`
Closes#44417
Release Notes:
- Added a setting `show_user_menu` (defaulting to true) which shows or
hides the user menu (the one with the user avatar) in title bar.
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Zed currently doesn’t support all protocol extensions implemented by
`clangd`, but it does support two:
- `textDocument/inactiveRegion`
- `textDocument/switchSourceHeader`
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kunall Banerjee <hey@kimchiii.space>
Tracing code is not included in normal release builds
Documents how to use them in our performance docs
Only the maps and cursors are instrumented atm
# Compile times:
current main: fresh release build (cargo clean then build --release)
377.34 secs
current main: fresh debug build (cargo clean then build )
89.31 secs
tracing tracy: fresh release build (cargo clean then build --release)
374.84 secs
tracing tracy: fresh debug build (cargo clean then build )
88.95 secs
tracing tracy: fresh release build with timings (cargo clean then build
--release --features tracing)
375.77 secs
tracing tracy: fresh debug build with timings (cargo clean then build
--features tracing)
90.03 secs
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: localcc <work@localcc.cc>
Reformat document structure like other language docs, improve
information flow, add missing requirements, and fix typos.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#43598
Release Notes:
- bedrock: Added opt-in `allow_global` which enables global endpoints
- bedrock: Updated cross-region-inference endpoint and model list
- bedrock: Fixed Opus 4.5 access on Bedrock, now only accessible through the `allow_global` setting
Currently, Zed does not provide suggestions and validations for Gleam,
as it is only available for languages specified in `tailwind.rs`. This
pull-request adds Gleam to that list of languages.
After this, if Tailwind is configured to work with Gleam, suggestions
and validation appear correctly.
Even after this change, Tailwind will not be able to detect and give
suggestions in Gleam directly. Below is the config required for Tailwind
classes to be detected in all Gleam strings.
<details><summary>Zed Config for Tailwind detection in Gleam</summary>
<p>
```
{
"languages": {
"Gleam": {
"language_servers": [
"gleam",
"tailwindcss-language-server"
]
}
},
"lsp": {
"tailwindcss-language-server": {
"settings": {
"experimental": {
"classRegex": [
"\"([^\"]*)\""
]
}
}
}
}
}
```
The `classRegex` will match all Gleam strings, making it work seamlessly
with Lustre templates and plain string literals.
</p>
</details>
Release Notes:
- Added support for Tailwind suggestions and validations for the [Gleam
programming language](https://gleam.run/).