Closes#33903
Release Notes:
- Ensured Zed reuses `GITHUB_TOKEN` env variable when querying GitHub
---
Before fixing:
- The `crates-lsp` extension request captured:
```
curl 'https://api.github.com/repos/MathiasPius/crates-lsp/releases' \
-H 'accept: */*' \
-H 'user-agent: Zed/0.212.3 (macos; aarch64)' \
-H 'host: api.github.com' \
```
- `crates-lsp` extension error:
```
Language server crates-lsp:
from extension "Crates LSP" version 0.2.0: status error 403, response: "{\"message\":\"API rate limit exceeded for x.x.x.x. (But here's the good news: Authenticated requests get a higher rate limit. Check out the documentation for more details.)\",\"documentation_url\":\"https://docs.github.com/rest/overview/resources-in-the-rest-api#rate-limiting\"}\n"
```
After fixing:
```
export GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token)
cargo run
```
- The `crates-lsp` extension request captured:
```
curl 'https://api.github.com/repos/MathiasPius/crates-lsp/releases' \
-H 'authorization: Bearer gho_Nt*****************2KXLw2' \
-H 'accept: */*' \
-H 'user-agent: Zed/0.214.0 (macos; aarch64)' \
-H 'host: api.github.com' \
```
The API rate limitation is resolved.
---
This isn't a perfect solution, but it enables users to avoid the noise.
Closes#38433
Document how to register self-hosted GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket instances
via git_hosting_providers setting so permalinks and issue links resolve.
Release Notes:
- Added documentation on how to register self-hosted
GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket instances via the `git_hosting_providers`
setting. This ensures permalinks and issue links can be resolved for
these instances.
### Description
The `installing-extensions.md` guide was missing the directory path for
the Windows platform. It currently only lists the paths for macOS and
Linux. This PR adds the correct path for Windows users
(`%LOCALAPPDATA%\zed\extensions`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Changes are made to `parse_path_with_position`:
we try to get the canonical, existing parts of
a path, then append the non-existing parts.
Closes#4441
Release Notes:
- Added the possibility to open a non-existing path using `zed` CLI
```
zed path/to/non/existing/file.txt
```
Co-authored-by: Syed Sadiq Ali <sadiqonemail@gmail.com>
This PR makes the thread markdown editable. This refers to the "open
thread as markdown" feature, where you previously could only read. One
benefit of this move is that it makes a bit more obvious that you can
`cmd-s` to save the markdown, allowing you to store the content of a
given thread. You could already do this before, but due to it being
editable now, you see the tab with a dirty indicator, which communicates
that better.
Release Notes:
- agent: Made the thread markdown editable.
This PR improves the edit prediction page particularly by adding
information about pricing and plans, which wasn't at all mentioned here
before, _and_ by including a section with a keybinding example
demonstrating how to always use just `tab` to always accept edit
predictions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes a panic that was introduced in #42633. Repro steps:
1. Open the inline assistant and mention a file in the prompt
2. Run the inline assistant
3. Remove the mention and insert a different one
4. 💥
This would happen because the mention set still had a reference to the
old editor, because we create a new one in `PromptEditor::unlink`.
Also removes the unused
`crates/agent_ui/src/context_picker/completion_provider.rs` file, which
was not removed by mistake in the previous PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds back the footer with the "Configure" button in the model
selector but only when the seeing it from the Zed agent (or inline
assistant/text threads). I had removed it a while back because seeing
the "Configure" button, which takes you to the agent panel settings
view, when clicking from an external agent didn't make much sense, given
there's nothing model-wise you can configure from Zed (at least yet) for
an external agent.
This also makes the button in the footer a bit nicer by making it full
screen and displaying a keybinding, so that you can easily do the whole
"trigger model selector → go to settings view" all with the keyboard.
<img width="400" height="870" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-21 at 10 38@2x"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c14f2acf-b793-4bc1-ac53-8a8a53b219e6"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
- In the launch tab of the new session mode, I've switched it to use the
`InputField` component instead given that had all that we needed
already. Allows for removing a good chunk of editor-related code
- Also in the launch tab, added support for keyboard navigation between
all of the elements there (dropdown, inputs, and switch component)
- Added some simple an empty state treatment for the breakpoint column
when there are none set
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a441aa8a-360b-4e38-839f-786315a8a235
Release Notes:
- debugger: Made the input elements within the launch tab in the new
session modal keyboard navigable˙.
This PR finally removes the `CheckboxWithLabel` component, which is not
fully needed given the `Checkbox` can take a `label` method. Then, took
advantage of the opportunity to add more methods with regards to label
customization (position, size, and color) in both the `Checkbox` and
`Switch` components.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We now run git pre-commit hooks before we commit. This ensures we don't
run into timeout issues with askpass delegate and report invalid error
to the user.
Closes#43157
Release Notes:
- Fixed long running pre-commit hooks causing committing from Zed to
fail.
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Previously, this was controllable via the undocumented
ZED_WINDOW_DECORATIONS environment variable (added in #13866). Using an
environment variable for this is inconvenient because it requires users
to set that environment variable somehow before starting Zed, such as in
the .desktop file or persistently in their shell. Controlling this via a
Zed setting is more convenient.
This does not modify the design of the titlebar in any way. It only
moves the existing option from an environment variable to a Zed setting.
Fixes#14165
Client-side decorations (default):
<img width="3840" height="2160" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/525feb92-2f60-47d3-b0ca-47c98770fa8c"
/>
Server-side decorations in KDE Plasma:
<img width="3840" height="2160" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7379c7c8-e5e3-47ba-a3ea-4191fec9434d"
/>
Release Notes:
- Changed option for Wayland server-side decorations from an environment
variable to settings.json field
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
It is optional for Wayland servers to support server-side decorations.
In particular, GNOME chooses to not implement SSD
(https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/217). So, even if the
application requests SSD, it must draw client-side decorations unless
the application receives a response from the server confirming the
request for SSD.
Before, when the user requested SSD for Zed, but the Wayland server did
not support it, there were no server-side decorations (window titlebar)
drawn, but Zed did not draw the window minimize, maximize, and close
buttons either. This fixes Zed so it always draws the window control
buttons if the Wayland server does not support SSD.
Before on GNOME Wayland with SSD requested:
<img width="3840" height="2160" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68a6d853-623d-401f-8e7f-21d4dea00543"
/>
After on GNOME Wayland with SSD requested:
<img width="3840" height="2160" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b258ae8b-fe0e-4ba2-a541-ef6f2c38f788"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed window control buttons not showing in GNOME Wayland when SSD
requested
Closes:
- #12338
- #40202
1. Adds two new settings which allow customizing the set of regexes used
to identify path hyperlinks in terminal
1. Fixes path hyperlinks for paths containing unicode emoji and
punctuation, for example, `mojo.🔥`
1. Fixes path hyperlinks for Windows verbatim paths, for example,
`\\?\C:\Over\here.rs`.
1. Improves path hyperlink performance, especially for terminals with a
lot of content
1. Replaces existing custom hard-coded default path hyperlink parsing
logic with a set of customizable default regexes
## New settings
(from default.json)
### terminal.path_hyperlink_regexes
Regexes used to identify paths for hyperlink navigation. Supports
optional named capture
groups `path`, `line`, `column`, and `link`. If none of these are
present, the entire match
is the hyperlink target. If `path` is present, it is the hyperlink
target, along with `line`
and `column` if present. `link` may be used to customize what text in
terminal is part of the
hyperlink. If `link` is not present, the text of the entire match is
used. If `line` and
`column` are not present, the default built-in line and column suffix
processing is used
which parses `line:column` and `(line,column)` variants. The default
value handles Python
diagnostics and common path, line, column syntaxes. This can be extended
or replaced to
handle specific scenarios. For example, to enable support for
hyperlinking paths which
contain spaces in rust output,
```
[
"\\s+(-->|:::|at) (?<link>(?<path>.+?))(:$|$)",
"\\s+(Compiling|Checking|Documenting) [^(]+\\((?<link>(?<path>.+))\\)"
],
```
could be used. Processing stops at the first regex with a match, even if
no link is
produced which is the case when the cursor is not over the hyperlinked
text. For best
performance it is recommended to order regexes from most common to least
common. For
readability and documentation, each regex may be an array of strings
which are collected
into one multi-line regex string for use in terminal path hyperlink
detection.
### terminal.path_hyperlink_timeout_ms
Timeout for hover and Cmd-click path hyperlink discovery in
milliseconds. Specifying a
timeout of `0` will disable path hyperlinking in terminal.
## Performance
This PR fixes terminal to only search the hovered line for hyperlinks
and adds a benchmark. Before this fix, hyperlink detection grows
linearly with terminal content, with this fix it is proportional only to
the hovered line. The gains come from replacing
`visible_regex_match_iter`, which searched all visible lines, with code
that only searches the line hovered on (including if the line is
wrapped).
Local benchmark timings (terminal with 500 lines of content):
||main|this PR|Δ|
|-|-|-:|-|
| cargo_hyperlink_benchmark | 1.4 ms | 13 µs | -99.0% |
| rust_hyperlink_benchmark | 1.2 ms | 11 µs | -99.1% |
| ls_hyperlink_benchmark | 1.3 ms | 7 µs | -99.5% |
Release Notes:
- terminal: New settings to allow customizing the set of regexes used to
identify path hyperlinks in terminal
- terminal: Fixed terminal path hyperlinks for paths containing unicode
punctuation and emoji, e.g. mojo.🔥
- terminal: Fixed path hyperlinks for Windows verbatim paths, for
example, `\\?\C:\Over\here.rs`
- terminal: Improved terminal hyperlink performance, especially for
terminals with a lot of content visible
When no predictions are available for the current buffer, we will now
attempt to predict at the closest diagnostic from the cursor location
that wasn't included in the last prediction request. This enables a
commonly desired kind of far-away jump without requiring explicit model
support.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#36848
Turns out this broke copying a screenshot from apps like CleanShot X and
then pasting it over. We should land this again after taking a look at
those cases. Pasting screenshots from the native macOS screenshot
functionality works though.
cc @seantimm
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where copying a screenshot from apps like CleanShot X into
Agent Panel didn't work as expected.
Also tidies up error notifications so that in the case of syntax errors
we don't see noise about the migration failing as well.
Release Notes:
- Invalid values in settings files will no longer prevent the rest of
the file from being parsed.
We were just missing adding keybindings for these.
Release Notes:
- onboarding: The onboarding pages can now be zoomed in/out with the
same keybindings you'd use to zoom in/out a regular buffer.