Fixes a bug in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39928
The bug caused all completions to appear in bold-face
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where bold-face font was applied to the wrong characters
in items in the autocomplete menu
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
In remote connections, we don't detect whether trashing is possible and
generally shouldn't assume it is. This also fixes up some incomplete
logic that was attempting to do that.
Closes#39212
Release Notes:
- No longer show trash option in remote projects
In the process of adding pickers for the theme and icon themes fields in
the settings UI, I felt like there was an improvement opportunity in
regards to where some of these components are stored. The `ui_input`
crate originally was meant only for the text field-like component, which
couldn't be in the regular `ui` crate due to the dependency with
`editor`. Given we had also added the number field there—which is
similar in also having the same dependency—it made sense to think of
this crate more like a home for form-like components rather than for
only one component.
However, we were also storing some settings UI-specific stuff in that
crate, which didn't feel right. So I ended up creating a new directory
within the `settings_ui` for components and moved all the pickers and
the custom input field there. I think this makes it for a cleaner
structure.
Release Notes:
- settings_ui: Added the ability to search for theme and icon themes in
their respective fields.
Follows on from https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39949.
Again I'm not 100% sure of the intent but I think this is a fix:
`generate_random_string(rng, 4096)` would previously give you a string
of 4096 *chars* which could be anywhere between 4kB and 16kB in bytes.
This seems probably not what was intended, because Ropes generally work
in bytes not chars, including for the offsets used to index into them.
This seems to possibly cause a _regression_ in benchmark performance,
which is surprising because it should generally cause smaller test data.
But, possibly it's doing better at exercising different paths?
cc @mrnugget
Release Notes:
- N/A
This means that existence of activation scripts for venv/virtualenv will
be checked locally either on the host if editing locally, or the remote
by the remote proxy if editing a remote project.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40263
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#40748
This PR improves the Centered Layout Padding in settings ui by limiting the numeric stepper to be within valid values and adding a custom schema generated to improve the JSON LSP completions and warnings when editing the setting field manually.
Release Notes:
- settings ui: limit stepper increment for centered padding between 0 and 0.4 and increment by 0.05 now
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Co-authored by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
We document the location of the log file in many places, we should just
make it easy to open directly within your file browser. The one thing
here is naming. We use dynamic naming for "reveal" actions in the
project panel, to reflect the right file manager name per OS, but for a
command palette action, I dont think we want to have dynamic code for
the action name, just going with finder at the moment.
Release Notes:
- Added a `zed: reveal log in file manager` action to the command
palette.
- Improves the UI for subfields of dynamic items
- Makes description writing more consistent (add period at the end of
every sentence, fix capitalization of proper names, ensure description
is always in sentence case)
- Other small details, mostly around spacing/padding
Release Notes:
- N/A
Hopefully, this will make the install/configure/uninstall buttons in the
right stand out a bit more and make their presence a bit more obvious
for newcomers.
| Before | After |
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| <img width="1938" height="1276" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-21 at 10
58@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b76115e1-0be2-4d5b-a677-525663d86c7c"
/> | <img width="1938" height="1276" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-21 at 10
53@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9e563b71-b11a-4b69-b687-c0b469ca4eec"
/> |
Release Notes:
- Increased affordance of the download button in each extension card in
the extensions page.
Just wanted a single location to point people to for telling them where
to find their log file. I left duplicate text in GitHub Issue templates,
as it seems annoying to have to follow a link when making an issue.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#40608
Release Notes:
- settings_ui: Fixed an issue where tabbing to the nav bar from the
search bar while the nav bar was scrolled would result in the first
_visible_ nav entry being selected, instead of the literal first nav
entry
- settings_ui: Fixed an issue where scrolling the selected nav entry off
screen would cause the keyboard shortcut hint for the focus nav / focus
content binding to dissapear
- settings_ui: Fixed an issue where text input controls could not be
focused via the keyboard
Release Notes:
- Improved text color in LSP document color highlight.
----
Because highlight ranges are implemented using a paint background,
there's no way to control the text color.
I've been thinking about this problem for a long time, want to solve it.
~~Today, I come up with a new idea. Re-rendering the document color text
at the top should solve this problem.~~
#### Update 10/6:
> The previous version is not good, when we have soft wrap text, that
version will not work correct.
Now use exists `bg_segments_per_row` feature to fix text color.
## Before
<img width="563" height="540" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99722253-0cab-4d2a-a5d1-7f28393bcaed"
/>
## After
<img width="544" height="527" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1bf6cdb-0e9c-435d-b14a-6ee9159a63d9"
/>
It keeps popping up in my project searches ... This prevents that. Not
like we are planning on editing that file again.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
In an attempt to figure out what's wrong with `point_to_buffer_offset`
for crash https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40453. We want to
know which branch among these two is the bad one.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.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
The `vim::visual::Vim.visual_block_motion` method was recently updated
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39355) in order to jump
between buffer rows instead of display rows. However, with this now
being the case, the `break` condition was never met when the motion was
horizontal rather than vertical and soft wrapped lines were used. As
such, this commit udpates the condition to ensure it's always reached,
preventing the hanging from happening.
Release Notes:
- Fixed hang in Vim's visual block motions when updating selections
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Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
I noticed we had some typos that were getting through CI, but it looks
like the new version of `typos` catches them. So I updated it and fixed
them.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds a way to submit feedback about a zeta2 prediction from the
inspector. The telemetry event includes:
- project snapshot (git + unsaved buffer state)
- the full request and response
- user feedback kind and text
Release Notes:
- N/A
I did not bump it for Linux as some machines have smaller disks (~300GB
or so); with Mac, we have at least 1TB on all of our boxes
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.
This fixes an issue where we would search for the hovered diff hunk
based on the mouse hit test computed during (or prior) editor paint
instead of the mouse hit test computed prior to the mouse event
invocation.
That in turn could lead to cases where moving the mouse from the editor
to the project panel and then clicking a file shortly after would expand
a diff hunk when actually nothing should happen in that case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where diff hunks would sometimes erroneously toggle
upon mouse clicks.
I maintain this repository that contains several developer tools like
- ghostty
- zig
- yazi
all of them are updated usually the same day as upstream.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
it is was still in
[discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/37983)
Release Notes:
- Added: `--reuse` (`-r`) CLI flag to replace the workspace in an
existing window instead of opening a new one
This PR adds a new `--reuse` (`-r`) CLI flag that allows users to
replace the workspace in an existing Zed window instead of opening a new
one or adding files to the current workspace.
### What it does
The `--reuse` flag finds an available local workspace window and
replaces its workspace with the newly specified paths. This provides a
third workspace opening mode alongside the existing `--add` and `--new`
flags.
### Implementation Details
- **CLI Flag**: Added `--reuse` (`-r`) flag with proper mutual exclusion
with `--add` and `--new`
- **Window Replacement**: Uses the existing `replace_window` option in
`workspace::OpenOptions`
- **Window Selection**: Reuses the first available local workspace
window
- **Fallback Behavior**: When no existing windows are found, creates a
new window
- **Test Coverage**: Added comprehensive test for the reuse
functionality
### Behavior
- `zed -r file.txt` - Replaces the workspace in an available window with
`file.txt`
- If no windows are open, creates a new window (same as default
behavior)
- Mutually exclusive with `-a/--add` and `-n/--new` flags
- Works with multiple files and directories
### Files Changed
- `crates/cli/src/cli.rs` - Added `reuse` field to `CliRequest::Open`
- `crates/cli/src/main.rs` - Added CLI argument definition and parsing
- `crates/zed/src/zed/open_listener.rs` - Implemented reuse logic and
added tests
- `crates/zed/src/zed/windows_only_instance.rs` - Updated for Windows
compatibility
### Testing
- ✅ Unit tests pass
- ✅ Manual testing confirms expected behavior:
- Works when no windows are open
- Replaces workspace in existing window
- Maintains compatibility with existing `-a` and `-n` flags
- Proper help text display
## Manual testing
#### In this first video we do a couple of tests:
* **1**: What happens if we use the -r flag when there are no windows
open?
- works as expected. It opens the files in a new window.
* **2**: Does it work as expected if there is already a window open.
Does it overrides the workspace?
- yes it does. When opening a different file it overrides the current
window instead of creating a new one.
* **3**: Does the -n flag still works as expected?
- yes, it creates the project in a new window
* **4**: What about the -a flag?
- yes, on the last accessed page
* **5**: we do the replace command. It overrides the first opened
window, do we want this behavior?
- It is good enough that it overrides one of the opened windows with the
new project. It still makes the user automatically go to the window with
the specified files
* **6**: we use the -r command again replacing the workspace with a new
one.
- this indeed worked as expected
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1cd7f4b-f4af-4da2-a755-c0be7ce96c0d
#### In here the we check how the --help flag now displays the new
command. (Description was later updated)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a8a7a288-d926-431b-a9f9-a8c3d909a2ec
Closes#39901
I'm unsure as to which direction the team wants to go with this, but
this is the behavior of VSCode which is what this feature is based off
so i'm going with this.
Changes:
1. Introduced a new argument to the `new` method on the Pane called
`ignore_max_tabs` that forces the `max_tabs` to None if it's true.
2. Added a new test `test_bypass_max_tabs_limit`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed: `max_tabs` Setting affecting the terminal pane.
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Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
This is needed for #38914 and seems generally useful to have for
contextual keybindings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
Changes that I made:
- add "scrollbar.thumb.active_background" to all themes
- for dark themes: scrollbar.thumb.background is darker than hover (fg4
from palette for background and fg0 for hover)
- for light themes: scrollbar.thumb.background is lighter than hover
(fg4 for background and fg0 for hover like in dark theme case)
Those changes is consistent with VSCode gruvbox theme and other
applications.
For active_background I chose orange color, but we can use cyan color to
match vscode theme.
UPDATE: decided to use blue for active scrollbar as this color is used
as accent in other parts of gruvbox themes
Release Notes:
- Improved scrollbar colors for Gruvbox theme
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
## 🎯 Description
Adds configurable window control buttons (minimize, maximize, close)
positioning for Linux, allowing users to choose between macOS-style
(left side) or Windows-style (right side) placement.
## ✨ Features
- New `title_bar.window_controls_position` setting with `"left"` and
`"right"` options
- Left positioning: macOS style (Close → Minimize → Maximize)
- Right positioning: Windows style (Minimize → Maximize → Close)
- Fixed transparent background issues for window controls
- Maintains consistent styling with Zed's theme
## 🔧 Technical Changes
### Settings System
- Added `WindowControlsPosition` enum in `settings_content.rs`
- Extended `TitleBarSettingsContent` with `window_controls_position`
field
- Updated `TitleBarSettings` to include the new configuration
### Title Bar Layout
- Modified `platform_title_bar.rs` to use setting for layout positioning
- Added conditional logic for `justify_start()` vs `justify_between()`
based on position
- Fixed transparent container background by adding `bg(titlebar_color)`
### Window Controls
- Updated `platform_linux.rs` to reorder buttons based on position
setting
- Changed button background from `ghost_element_background` to
`title_bar_background`
- Implemented proper button sequencing for both positions
## 🧪 How to Test
1. Add to your Zed settings:
```json
{
"title_bar": {
"window_controls_position": "left"
}
}
```
or
```json
{
"title_bar": {
"window_controls_position": "right"
}
}
```
2. Restart Zed
3. Verify buttons are positioned correctly
4. Check that background is not transparent
5. Test button functionality (minimize, maximize, close)
## �� Expected Behavior
- **Left position**: Buttons appear on the left side of the title bar in
Close → Minimize → Maximize order
- **Right position**: Buttons appear on the right side of the title bar
in Minimize → Maximize → Close order
- **Background**: Solid background matching Zed's theme (no
transparency)
## 🔍 Files Changed
- `crates/settings/src/settings_content.rs` - Added enum and setting
- `crates/title_bar/src/title_bar_settings.rs` - Updated settings struct
- `crates/title_bar/src/platform_title_bar.rs` - Modified layout logic
- `crates/title_bar/src/platforms/platform_linux.rs` - Updated button
ordering and styling
## 🎨 Design Rationale
This feature provides Linux users with the flexibility to choose their
preferred window control button layout, improving the user experience by
allowing them to match their desktop environment's conventions or
personal preferences.
## ✅ Checklist
- [x] Code compiles without errors
- [x] Settings are properly serialized/deserialized
- [x] Background transparency issues resolved
- [x] Button ordering works correctly for both positions
- [x] Layout adapts properly based on configuration
- [x] No breaking changes to existing functionality
## 🔗 Related
This addresses the need for customizable window control positioning on
Linux, providing consistency with user expectations from different
desktop environments.
