Closes#40576
This PR makes Conda activation configurable and transparent by adding a
`terminal.detect_venv.on.conda_manager` setting (`"auto" | "conda" |
"mamba" | "micromamba"`, default `"auto"`), updating Python environment
activation to honor this preference (or the detected manager executable)
and fall back to `conda` when necessary.
The preference is passed via `ZED_CONDA_MANAGER` from the terminal
settings, and the activation command is built accordingly (with proper
quoting for paths). Changes span
`zed/crates/terminal/src/terminal_settings.rs` (new `CondaManager` and
setting), `zed/crates/project/src/terminals.rs` (inject env var),
`zed/crates/languages/src/python.rs` (activation logic), and
`zed/assets/settings/default.json` (document the setting). Default
behavior remains unchanged for most users while enabling explicit
selection of `mamba` or `micromamba`.
Release Notes:
- Added: terminal.detect_venv.on.conda_manager setting to choose the
Conda manager (auto, conda, mamba, micromamba). Default: auto.
- Changed: Python Conda environment activation now respects the
configured manager, otherwise uses the detected environment manager
executable, and falls back to conda.
- Reliability: Activation commands quote manager paths to handle spaces
across platforms.
- Compatibility: No breaking changes; non-Conda environments are
unaffected; remote terminals are supported.
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Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
## Add relative line numbers on wrapped lines, take 2
This is a rework of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39268
that excludes
e7096d27a6.
This commit introduced some line number rendering issues as described in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/41422.
While @ConradIrwin suggested we try to pass in the buffer rows from the
calling method instead of the snapshot, that
appears to have had unintended consequences and I don't think the two
calculations were intended to do the same thing. Hence, this PR has
removed those changes.
This PR also includes the migration fix originally done by @MrSubidubi
in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/41351.
## Original PR description and release notes.
**Problem:** Current relative line numbering creates a mismatch with
vim-style navigation when soft wrap is enabled. Users must mentally
calculate whether target lines are wrapped segments or logical lines,
making `<n>j/k` navigation unreliable and cognitively demanding.
**How things work today:**
- Real line navigation (`j/k` moves by logical lines): Requires
determining if visible lines are wrapped segments before jumping. Can't
jump to wrapped lines directly.
- Display line navigation (`j/k` moves by display rows): Line numbers
don't correspond to actual row distances for multi-line jumps.
**Proposed solution:** Count and number each display line (including
wrapped segments) for relative numbering. This creates direct
visual-to-navigational correspondence, where the relative number shown
always matches the `<n>j/k` distance needed.
**Benefits:**
- Eliminates mental overhead of distinguishing wrapped vs. logical lines
- Makes relative line numbers consistently actionable regardless of wrap
state
- Preserves intuitive "what you see is what you navigate" principle
- Maintains vim workflow efficiency in narrow window scenarios
Also explained and discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25733.
Release Notes:
- Added support for counting wrapped lines as relative lines and for
displaying line numbers for wrapped segments. Changes
`relative_line_numbers` from a boolean to an enum: `enabled`,
`disabled`, or `wrapped`.
This PR adds the ability to configure which files are considered
"hidden" in the project panel and toggle their visibility with a
keyboard shortcut. Previously, the editor hardcoded dotfiles as hidden -
now users can customize the pattern and quickly show/hide them.
### Release Notes
- Added `project_panel::ToggleHideHidden` action with keyboard shortcuts
to toggle visibility of hidden files
- Added configurable `hidden_files` setting to customize which files are
marked as hidden (defaults to `**/.*` for dotfiles)
### Motivation
This change allows users to:
1. Quickly toggle hidden file visibility with a keyboard shortcut
2. Customize which files are considered "hidden" beyond just dotfiles
3. Better organize their project panel by hiding build artifacts, logs,
or other generated files
### Usage
**Toggle hidden files:**
- **macOS:** `cmd-alt-.`
- **Linux:** `ctrl-alt-.`
- **Windows:** `ctrl-alt-.`
**Customize patterns in settings:**
```json
{
"hidden_files": ["**/.*", "**/*.tmp", "**/build/**"]
}
```
### Changes
**Core Implementation:**
- Added `hidden_files` setting (defaults to `**/.*` to match current
dotfile behavior)
- Replaced hardcoded `name.starts_with('.')` logic with configurable
pattern matching using `PathMatcher`
- Hidden status propagates through directory hierarchies (if a directory
is hidden, all children inherit that status)
**User-Facing:**
- Added `ToggleHideHidden` action in the project panel
- Added keyboard shortcuts for all platforms
- Added settings UI entry for configuring `hidden_files` patterns
**Testing:**
- Added comprehensive test coverage validating default behavior, custom
patterns, propagation, and settings changes
### Implementation Notes
- Uses `PathMatcher` for efficient glob matching
- Settings changes automatically trigger worktree re-indexing
- No breaking changes - defaults maintain current behavior (hiding
dotfiles)
---
**Disclaimer:** This was implemented with a fair amount of copy/paste
(particularly the gitignore handling), trial and error, and a healthy
dose of Claude.
### Screenshots
**Project Panel with hidden files visible:**
<img width="1368" height="935" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-30 at 3 15 53 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1cbe90ce-504c-4f9b-bca8-bef02ab961be"
/>
**Project Panel with hidden files hidden:**
<img width="1363" height="917" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-30 at 3 16 07 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9297f43e-98c7-4b19-be8f-3934589d6451"
/>
**Toggle action in command palette:**
<img width="565" height="161" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-30 at 3 17 26 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4dc9e7b6-9c29-4972-b886-88d8018905da"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to configure glob patterns for files treated as
hidden in the project panel using the `hidden_files` setting.
- Added an action `project panel: toggle hidden files` to quickly show
or hide hidden files in the project panel.
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Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@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
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
Closes#41422
This completely broke line numbering as described in the linked issue
and scrolling up does not have the correct numbers any more.
Release Notes:
- NOTE: The `relative_line_numbers` change
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39268) was reverted and did
not make the release cut!
**Problem:** Current relative line numbering creates a mismatch with
vim-style navigation when soft wrap is enabled. Users must mentally
calculate whether target lines are wrapped segments or logical lines,
making `<n>j/k` navigation unreliable and cognitively demanding.
**How things work today:**
- Real line navigation (`j/k` moves by logical lines): Requires
determining if visible lines are wrapped segments before jumping. Can't
jump to wrapped lines directly.
- Display line navigation (`j/k` moves by display rows): Line numbers
don't correspond to actual row distances for multi-line jumps.
**Proposed solution:** Count and number each display line (including
wrapped segments) for relative numbering. This creates direct
visual-to-navigational correspondence where the relative number shown
always matches the `<n>j/k` distance needed.
**Benefits:**
- Eliminates mental overhead of distinguishing wrapped vs. logical lines
- Makes relative line numbers consistently actionable regardless of wrap
state
- Preserves intuitive "what you see is what you navigate" principle
- Maintains vim workflow efficiency in narrow window scenarios
Also explained an discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25733.
Release Notes:
Release Notes:
- Added support for counting wrapped lines as relative lines and for
displaying line numbers for wrapped segments. Changes
`relative_line_numbers` from a boolean to an enum: `enabled`,
`disabled`, or `wrapped`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Should be merged with
https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions/pull/3584, which adds
`slang-server` as a new language server, but should be disabled by
default due to an issue with it not initializing on Windows and being a
relatively new language server in general.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Following a conversation with the maintainer/owner of
kotlin-language-server, he recommended switching to the official
language server, which is better in many aspects and also more actively
maintained.
Release Notes:
- Made the official Kotlin Language Server the default language server
for Kotlin.
Closes#5294
This PR adds a line ending indicator to the status bar, hidden by
default as discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5294.
### Changes
- 8b063a22d8700bed9c93989b9e0f6a064b2e86cf add the indicator and
`status_bar.line_endings_button` setting.
- ~~9926237b709dd4e25ce58d558fd385d63b405f3b changes
`status_bar.line_endings_button` from a boolean to an enum:~~
<details> <summary> show details </summary>
- `always` Always show line endings indicator.
- `non_native` Indicate when line endings do not match the current
platform.
- `lf_only` Indicate when using unix-style (LF) line endings only.
- `crlf_only` Indicate when using windows-style (CRLF) line endings
only.
- `never` Do not show line endings indicator.
I know this many options might be overdoing it, but I was torn between
the pleasant default of `non_native` and the simplicity of `lf_only` /
`crlf_only`.
My thinking was if one is developing on a project which exclusively uses
one line-ending style or the other, it would be nice to be able to
configure no-indicator-in-the-happy-case behavior regardless of the
platform zed is running on. But I'm not really familiar with any
projects that use exclusively CRLF line endings in practice. Is this a
scenario worth supporting or just something I dreamed up?
</details>
- 01174191e4cf337069e7a31b0f0432ae94c52515 rename the action context for
`line ending: Toggle` -> `line ending selector: Toggle`.
When running the action in the command palette with the old name I felt
surprised to be greeted with an additional menu, with the new name it
feels more predictable (plus now it matches
`language_selector::Toggle`!)
### Future work
Hidden status bar items still get padding, creating inconsistent spacing
(and it kind of stands out where I placed the line-endings button):
<img alt="the gap after the indicator is larger than for other buttons"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24a346d4-3ff6-4f7f-bd87-64d453c2441a"
/>
I started a new follow-up PR to address that:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39992
Release Notes:
- Added line ending indicator to the status bar (disabled by default;
enabled by setting `status_bar.line_endings_button` to `true`)
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a `Maybe<T>` type to `settings_content`, that makes the distinction
between `null` and omitted settings values explicit. This unlocks a few
more settings in the settings UI
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Though we ship with `basedpyright`, `ruff` and a few other laps for
python, we run them all at once.
Release Notes:
- Only enable `basedpyright` and `ruff` by default when opening Python
files. If you prefer one of the other.
Release Notes:
- Fixed misplaced comma in the autoclose description from:
"when you type (, Zed will ...)"
to
"when you type, (Zed will ...)"
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
It is now possible to configure logging level of CodeLLDB adapter via
envs specified in project settings like so:
```
{
"dap": {
"CodeLLDB": {
"envs": {
"RUST_LOG": "debug"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#40334
This reverts the change made in #39983, and includes a replacement
migration that will transform formatter settings values consisting of
only `code_action` format steps into the previously deprecated
`code_actions_on_format` in an attempt to restore the behavior to what
it was before the migration that deprecated `code_actions_on_format`.
This PR will result in a modified order in the `code_actions_on_format`
setting if it existed, however the decision was made to explicitly
ignore this for now, as this PR is primarily targeting users who have
already had the deprecation migration run, and no longer have the
`code_actions_on_format` key
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with a settings migration that deprecated the
`code_actions_on_format` setting. The `code_actions_on_format` setting
has been un-deprecated, and affected users will have the bad migration
rolled back with an updated migration
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: HactarCE <6060305+HactarCE@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#40234
Release Notes:
- Added `open_file_on_paste` setting to configure auto opening of file
on paste in the project panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Follow up for: #39983 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40040#issuecomment-3393902691
Previously it was possible to have formatting done using prettier or
language server using `"formatter": "auto"` and specify code actions to
apply on format using the `"code_actions_on_format"` setting. However,
post #39983 this is no longer possible due to the removal of the
`"code_actions_on_format"` setting. To rectify this regression, this PR
makes it so that the `"auto"` and `"language_server"` strings that were
previously only allowed as top level values on the `"formatter"` key,
are now allowed as format steps like so:
```json
{
"formatter": ["auto", "language_server"]
}
```
Therefore to replicate the previous behavior using `"auto"` and
`"code_actions_on_format"` you can use the following configuration:
```json
{
"formatter": [{"code_action": ...}, "auto"]
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#5185
Release Notes:
- Added an option to hide hidden files in the project panel by setting
`hide_hidden` in the project panel settings.
---------
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <gromdroid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <mail@grombouts.nl>
Closes #ISSUE
Annotated our `default.json` with `$schema` to get diagnostics, then
fixed the non-language not installed warnings.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- settings: Deprecated `code_actions_on_format` in favor of specifying
code actions to run on format inline in the `formatter` array.
Previously, you would configure code actions to run on format like this:
```json
{
"code_actions_on_format": {
"source.organizeImports": true,
"source.fixAll.eslint": true
}
}
```
This has been migrated to the new format:
```json
{
"formatter": [
{
"code_action": "source.organizeImports"
},
{
"code_action": "source.fixAll.eslint"
}
]
}
```
This change will be automatically migrated for you. If you had an
existing `formatter` setting, the code actions are prepended to your
formatter array (matching the existing behavior). This migration applies
to both global settings and language-specific settings
Release Notes:
- Added Codestral edit predictions provider which can be enabled by adding an API key in the Mistral section of agent settings.

## Config
Get API key from https://console.mistral.ai/codestral and add it in the Mistral section of the agent settings.
```
"features": {
"edit_prediction_provider": "codestral"
},
"edit_predictions": {
"codestral": {
"model": "codestral-latest",
"max_tokens": 150
}
},
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39468.
Unlike `agent_ui_font_size`, the `agent_buffer_font_size` setting does
have a default value, which means it does not fall back to the regular
UI font size, but rather to its default value.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the numeric stepper component to the settings ui and
implements some settings that rely on this component as well.
I also switched {buffer/ui}_font_weight to the `gpui::FontWeight` type
and added a manual implementation of the Schemars trait. This allows Zed
to send min, max, and default information to the JSON LSP when a user is
manually editing the settings file.
The numeric stepper elements added to the settings ui are below:
- ui font size
- ui font weight
- Buffer font size
- Buffer font weight
- Scroll sensitivity
- Fast scroll sensitivity
- Vertical scroll margin
- Horizontal scroll margin
- Inline blame padding
- Inline blame delay
- Inline blame min column
- Unnecessary code fade
- Tab Size
- Hover popover delay
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/39406
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/38726
This PR introduces the `agent_buffer_font_size` setting and renames
`agent_font_size` to `agent_ui_font_size`. This allows whoever wants
`buffer_font_size` and `agent_buffer_font_size` to match, as well as
folks who want a slightly smaller size only in the agent panel (which...
also looks just better by default!).
Release Notes:
- agent: Introduced the `agent_buffer_font_size` setting and renamed
`agent_font_size` to `agent_ui_font_size`, allowing for granular buffer
font size control in the agent panel vs. regular editors.
This PR adds the ability to control the capabilities granted to
extensions by the extension host via the new
`granted_extension_capabilities` setting.
This setting is a list of the capabilities granted to any extension
running in Zed.
The currently available capabilities are:
- `process:exec` - Grants extensions the ability to invoke commands
using
[`zed_extension_api::process::Command`](https://docs.rs/zed_extension_api/latest/zed_extension_api/process/struct.Command.html)
- `download_file` - Grants extensions the ability to download files
using
[`zed_extension_api::download_file`](https://docs.rs/zed_extension_api/latest/zed_extension_api/fn.download_file.html)
- `npm:install` - Grants extensions the ability to install npm packages
using
[`zed_extension_api::npm_install_package`](https://docs.rs/zed_extension_api/latest/zed_extension_api/fn.npm_install_package.html)
Each of these capabilities has parameters that can be used to customize
the permissions.
For instance, to only allow downloads from GitHub, the `download_file`
capability can specify an allowed `host`:
```json
[
{ "kind": "download_file", "host": "github.com", "path": ["**"] }
]
```
The same capability can also be granted multiple times with different
parameters to build up an allowlist:
```json
[
{ "kind": "download_file", "host": "github.com", "path": ["**"] },
{ "kind": "download_file", "host": "gitlab.com", "path": ["**"] }
]
```
When an extension is not granted a capability, the associated extension
APIs protected by that capability will fail.
For instance, trying to use `zed_extension_api::download_file` when the
`download_file` capability is not granted will result in an error that
will be surfaced by the extension:
```
Language server phpactor:
from extension "PHP" version 0.4.3: failed to download file: capability for download_file https://github.com/phpactor/phpactor/releases/download/2025.07.25.0/phpactor.phar is not granted by the extension host
```
Release Notes:
- Added a `granted_extension_capabilities` setting to control the
capabilities granted to extensions.
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a couple functions to the `SettingsStore`:
- `get_value_from_file`: Gets a value from a given settings file
(`Local`, `User`, etc) and if the value isn't found in the requested
file, walks the known settings files in the order in which they are
merged to find the settings value in lower precedence settings files
(i.e. if value not set anywhere will always return default value)
- `get_overrides_for_field`: Returns a list of settings files where a
given setting is set that have higher precedence than the passed in
file. e.g. passing in user will result in project settings files where
the value is set being returned.
Additionally changes the default for the `project_name` setting to
uphold the rules we are attempting to enforce on the settings, namely:
- All settings fields should be of the form `Option<T>`
- `None` (or `null` in JSON) should never be a meaningful value
Follow up PRs will handle implementing a function to write to an
arbitrary settings file, and passing through metadata to the above
functions to control how overrides are determined for more complicated
cases like `SaturatingBool` (`disable_ai`) and `ExtendingVec`
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- When `helix_mode = true`, modes are called without the `HELIX_` prefix
in the UI:
`HELIX_NORMAL` becomes `NORMAL`
`HELIX_SELECT` becomes `SELECT`
- (breaking change) Helix users should remove `"default_mode":
"helix_normal"` from their settings. This is now the default when
`"helix_mode": true`.
Uses the previously merged denoising crate (and fixes a bug in it that
snug in during refactoring) to add denoising to the microphone input.
Adds automatic volume control for microphone and output.
Prepares for migrating to 16kHz SR mono:
The experimental audio path now picks the samplerate and channel count depending on a setting. It can handle incoming streams with both the current (future legacy) and new samplerate & channel count. These are url-encoded into the livekit track name
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38547
Release Notes:
- Reverted the ability to show/hide the titlebar. This caused rendering
bugs on
macOS, and we're preparing for the redesign which requires the toolbar
being present.
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>