This caused undesirable and unnecessary scrolling, in that if you scroll
up, then as new messages stream into the panel, they jump the scroll bar
back down.
@agu-z and I paired on this and we think this is unnecessary now that we
don't see the Edit button in the UI, but @bennetbo we still see code for
the button in there, so...maybe we do still want this? (If so, we can
revert the second commit and go back to a more conditional way of
scrolling. 😄)
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This is a fix for this error when trying to run `auto_height_editor`
story:
```sh
thread 'main' panicked at C:\Users\x\dev\zed\crates\settings\src\settings_store.rs:363:32:
unregistered setting type workspace::workspace_settings::WorkspaceSettings
```
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This PR adds two more cases to existing LSP completion cases.
- When text_edit exists: (New test)
1. we use text_edit, over insert_text and label
- When edit range exists (and text_edit is None): (New test)
1. insert_text is used over label if exists
2. label is used otherwise
- When not edit range exists (and text_edit is None): (Existing test)
1. insert_text is used over label if exists
2. label is used otherwise
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Closes#18153
When calling `uninstall_extension`, the `work_dir` associated with this
`extension` doesn't have its corresponding `FileHandle` properly closed,
preventing the deletion of the `work_dir`. As seen in the image below,
after installing the `toml` extension, `zed.exe` holds two `Handle`s for
the folder `C:\Users\36477\AppData\Local\Zed\extensions\work\toml`.

Therefore, after deleting `extension_dir` and then calling
`this.update(...)`, `zed.exe` releases these two `Handles`, and only
then can the folder
`C:\Users\36477\AppData\Local\Zed\extensions\work\toml` be deleted. See
the corresponding file handles are closed after calling
`this.update(...)`:

However, if there is a running server of the extension, the error will
persist. At this point, I haven’t found a direct way to terminate all
running servers of the extension. Since this feature might affect the
`LspStore` structure, I paused my work here.
See when `toml` extension is running, we can not delete
`C:\Users\36477\AppData\Local\Zed\extensions\work\toml` since
`C:\Users\36477\AppData\Local\Zed\extensions\work\toml\taplo.exe` is
still running:

cc @ConradIrwin You're the expert in this area—what are your thoughts?
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This PR removes the `ZedAssistant2` icon.
I went to use it as a placeholder icon, but noticed that the icon wasn't
loaded properly due to a name mismatch.
However, since we aren't using it anywhere I'm opting to remove it.
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This PR fixes an issue where we were looking for context server project
settings in _all_ worktrees, not just visible ones.
This meant that if you had a single file worktree open (e.g.,
`settings.json`) this could impact whether context servers defined in
project settings would load.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where context servers defined in project settings would
not be respected in some scenarios.
Co-authored-by: Wilhelm Klopp <wil.klopp@gmail.com>
This is a clean-up PR in anticipation of introduction of Debugger
Registry. I wanna get rid of DebugAdapterKind (or rather, it being an
enum).
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<img width="620" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-27 at 2 29 13 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dd023507-61bc-4722-a095-f65f4b6c746a"
/>
We'll iterate on the UI, but first the goal is to just get it to work at
all so we can see if it's useful in terms of getting correct output
faster.
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Now if you refocus Zed manually (e.g. cmd-tab), we hide the "View Panel"
notification automatically.
This also fixes a related subscription leak.
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Longer write-up, sorry if this got a bit too long.
This PR removes a small gap between the editor gutter and the horizontal
scrollbar, if present, by stretching the scrollbar track the entire
witdth of the editor.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d5c18b03-d1ff-4d48-a3da-5d0fb80ee967
This gap which can be seen in the bottom left of the video can cause
bugs when interacting with it using the cursor, as accidentally clicking
on it would trigger a vertical scroll instead of dragging the horizontal
scroll. Also for cases where themes provide a non-transparent scrollbar
track background, which can be seen in the video, the small gap is
visible whilst scrolling horizontally.
This gap is present because the horizontal editor scrollbar is layouted
based upon the `content_origin`, which offsets the whole layout by the
horizontal gutter margin to the right. However, the scrollbar should be
layouted based upon the editor text bounds to be properly painted over
the entire editor text hitbox.
Here are some comparison images with `scrollbar.track.background` and
`gutter.background` set to red for visibility.
| | Current `main` | With this change |
| - | - | - |
| Default position / Fully scrolled to the left | <img width="842"
alt="left_main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8b053fc8-5271-4b58-8404-dcabf49bf702"
/> | <img width="842" alt="left_fix"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/459df723-05d5-4813-a6a4-038f7d662495"
/> |
| Scrolled to the right | <img width="216" alt="scroll_main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9c1fcc0d-fbb4-49af-9645-f258f5a7217b"
/> | <img width="216" alt="scroll_fix"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8dd2e585-7802-415b-a05a-fb40a882323e"
/> |
---
#### Small downsight of this approach
Currently, the scrollbar thumb aligns with the indent guides if the
editor is fully scrolled to the left and the track background is
transparent. This is because the indent guides are layouted according to
the content margin.
With this change, however, the scrollbar thumb will shift a few pixels
to the left and will overlap the indent guides if present.
| Current `main` | With this change |
| - | - |
| <img width="295" alt="cur_indent"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92753951-6f35-4c39-94eb-21c445f8d2f5"
/> | <img width="381" alt="fix_indent"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/899d945c-49f8-4117-bc48-52501d55cc33"
/> |
To circumvent this, the scrollbar thumb could be layouted with a small
offset so that the thumb aligns properly with the indent guides whilst
the scrollbar track spans the whole editor width. This would lead to
some questions on how to account for the gap during layouting and
dragging of the thumb though, but might work for a gap that small. Happy
to implement this fix, should that be preferred 😄
(VSCode does not have the indent guide issue, as they do not layout the
text in the editor with any offset unlike Zed does)
Release Notes:
- Removed a small gap between the editor gutter and horizontal
scrollbar.
Closes#25761#21603
When `text_edit` is not available we directly fallback to to `label`.
That means, when we have range to replace, we never use `insertText` and
only use it when we haven't found any range.
This PR fixes, this and uses `insertText` as fallback first, and then
`label`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where accepting LSP snippet completion would insert the
label instead of expanding the snippet.
Part of #27171
Follows-up the change in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22346 to consider the case
where the assistant-panel is disabled via settings (as also noted in
[this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22346#issuecomment-2558372412),
Notably, only the explicit case is considered here. Can extend this
change to also cover the implicit case where the button is disabled if
requested.).
Currently, if the user toggles the right dock, the assistant panel will
be shown even if it is disabled via settings, because it has the highest
priority (see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22346#issuecomment-2564890493).
With this change, the assistant panel is no longer activated when
disabled and the dock with the next highest activation order is
activated instead.
I did not opt in to make the priority configurabe, as I agree with
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22346#issuecomment-2564890493
that this will most likely rarely be used (the active panel is only none
on the first toggle of the dock, afterwards it remains set for the
remainder of the session).
Release Notes:
- `workspace::ToggleRightDock` will no longer open the assistant panel
when it is disabled via settings.
This PR hardcodes the font size for the OS notification and adjusts the
copywriting on the `DoneStreaming` scenario.
1. Reason for the former change is because notifications always have a
fixed width and height, so any responsive design strategy here wouldn't
fully work.
2. Reason for the latter is because when the assistant response is done
streaming, that _can_ mean "changes have been applied" (previous label)
but it can also not mean that. So, I'm making it more generic now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `predict-edits-non-eager-mode` feature flag.
The feature is shipped, and we aren't referencing the flag anywhere
anymore.
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This is another in the series of PRs to make the GitStore own all
repository state and enable better concurrency control for git
repository scans.
After this PR, the `RepositoryEntry`s stored in worktree snapshots are
used only as a staging ground for local GitStores to pull from after
git-related events; non-local worktrees don't store them at all,
although this is not reflected in the types. GitTraversal and other
places that need information about repositories get it from the
GitStore. The GitStore also takes over handling of the new
UpdateRepository and RemoveRepository messages. However, repositories
are still discovered and scanned on a per-worktree basis, and we're
still identifying them by the (worktree-specific) project entry ID of
their working directory.
- [x] Remove WorkDirectory from RepositoryEntry
- [x] Remove worktree IDs from repository-related RPC messages
- [x] Handle UpdateRepository and RemoveRepository RPCs from the
GitStore
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This PR fixes a bug where breakpoints would be rendered on incorrect
lines when openings a git hunk that contained breakpoints. This also
disables breakpoints from being shown in deleted git hunks as well.
Note: There's some unexpected behavior when using an anchor to get a
display point that is in an open git hunk, where the
`anchor.to_point().col == 0`.
```rust
let position = multi_buffer_anchor
.to_point(&multi_buffer_snapshot)
.to_display_point(&snapshot);
```
The above code will return a display point that is one line below where
the anchor actually represents when it's in an opened hunk diff. Which
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https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd15d02a-3cdc-4c8e-841f-bef238583351
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This change makes the git panel and project panel behave the same, on
Linux and macOS, and adds prompts.
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This required adding scrollbar support to `list`. Since `list` is
virtualized, the scrollbar height will change as more items are
measured. When the user manually drags the scrollbar, we'll persist the
initial height and offset calculations accordingly to prevent the
scrollbar from moving away from the cursor as new items are measured.
We're not doing this yet, but in the future, it'd be nice to budget some
time each frame to layout unmeasured items so that the scrollbar height
is as accurate as possible.
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A readonly buffer built from a static `&str` output does not need rich
project-based capabilities, and leaking projects in global git panel
might be dangerous.
Also adds readonly capability to the buffer, as
`editor.set_read_only(true);` API is a separate thing.
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Workaround for users affected by #25899
Thanks to the work done by @kvark in
https://github.com/kvark/blade/pull/210, we have the ability to tell
Vulkan (through blade) a specific GPU to use.
This will hopefully allow some of the users affected by #25899 to use
Zed by allowing them to use a specific GPU, if the primary/default GPU
will not work
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the `ZED_DEVICE_ID` environment variable. You can obtain the device ID
of your GPU by running `lspci -nn | grep VGA` which will output each GPU
on one line like:
```
08:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation GA104
[GeForce RTX 3070] [10de:2484] (rev a1)
````
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force Zed to use this specific GPU you would set the environment
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```
ZED_DEVICE_ID=0x2484
```
Make sure to export the variable if you choose to define it globally in
a `.bashrc` or similar
Closes#4461
Take 2 on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25040.
Fixes panic caused due to using `setHiddenUntilMouseMoves` return type
to `set` cursor on macOS.
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hidden until it is moved again. This behavior is `true` by default, and
can be configured with `hide_mouse_while_typing` in settings.
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This PR reworks how we store enabled tools in the `ToolWorkingSet`.
We now track them based on which tools are explicitly enabled, rather
than by the tools that have been disabled.
Also fixed an issue where switching profiles wouldn't properly set the
right tools.
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Added support for using `language_server` as HTML formatter.
Added support for finding `vscode-html-language-server` in user's path.
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Right now the toolchain popup is a nondescript list of duplicate entries
like `Python 3.10.15 (VirtualEnvWrapper)` and one has to look at the
interpreter path to distinguish one virtualenv from another.
Fix this by including the env name as reported by pet, so the entries
looks like `Python 3.10.15 (myproject; VirtualEnvWrapper)`.
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Closes: #17543
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- **New Feature:** Introduced the ability to automatically remove files
and directories from the Zed project panel that are specified in
`.gitignore`.
- **Configuration Option:** This behavior can be controlled via the new
`project_panel.hide_gitignore` setting. By setting it to `true`, files
listed in `.gitignore` will be excluded from the project panel.
- **Toggle:** Ability to toggle this setting using the action
`ProjectPanel::ToggleHideGitIgnore`
```json
"project_panel": {
"hide_gitignore": true
},
```
This results in a cleaner and easier to browse project panel for
projects that generate a lot of object files like `xv6-riscv` or `linux`
without needing to tweak `file_scan_exclusions` on `settings.json`
**Preview:**
- With `"project_panel.hide_gitignore": false` (default, this is how zed
currently looks)

- With `"project_panel.hide_gitignore": true`

- Action `ProjectPanel::ToggleHideGitIgnore`

Closes#25247
Since the upstream `Notify` repo hasn't merged the related PR yet, this
is basically a temporary patch to work around it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This ensures that we do not get a bunch of error logs when using the
symbol search:
```
[2025-03-26T13:23:32+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
[2025-03-26T13:23:32+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
[2025-03-26T13:23:32+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
[2025-03-26T13:23:32+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
[2025-03-26T13:23:32+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
[2025-03-26T13:23:33+01:00 ERROR project] Method not found
...
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the ability to enable/disable breakpoints. It also fixes a
bug where toggling a log breakpoint from the breakpoint context menu
would add a standard breakpoint on top of the log breakpoint instead of
deleting it.
todo:
- [x] Add `BreakpointState` field Breakpoint that manages if a
breakpoint is active or not
- [x] Don't send disabled breakpoints to DAP servers - in progress
- [x] Half the opacity of disabled breakpoints - in progress
- [x] Add `BreakpointState` to database
- [x] Editor test for enabling/disabling breakpoints
- [ ] Integration Test to make sure we don't send disabled breakpoints
to DAP servers
- [x] Database test to make sure we properly serialize/deserialize
BreakpointState
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR fixes an issue where a clickable scrollbar track was inserted in
the editor even when scrollbars were explicitly disabled via the user's
settings. If the user has
```json
"scrollbar": {
"show": "never"
}
```
in their settings, invisible and interactable scrollbar tracks will be
inserted in the editor if scrollbars would be required, as seen below:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b0d915a9-7a7e-4518-84d8-96d9b15aab12
The bug occurs because we only set the scrollbar contents to be
invisible, which however does not affect the insertion of hitboxes for
the scrollbars.
This PR fixes this behaviour by preventing any scrollbar layouting from
happening when scrollbars are explicitly disabled via the settings:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a3f5725b-aead-4fec-9fd8-e574cf269d45
All existing panels which have configurable scrollbars behave the same
way, see
fb2586a553/crates/outline_panel/src/outline_panel.rs (L4362-L4373)
for example. Following this check, neither a thumb nor a track is
inserted in any case when scrollbars are never to be shown.
Release Notes:
- Fixed invisible scrollbar tracks being inserted into the editor when
scrollbars are explicitly disabled via settings.
This seems more correct as corners are not necessarily only for rounding
radii.
Also applies clamping after scaling in `paint_quad`, deduplicating that
logic. This also provides a more precise result by doing the clamping
after scaling, avoiding floating point rounding issues (probably a
non-issue).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Temporary Workaround For: #27283
This PR can (and should!) be reverted once the underlying inefficiencies
are resolved
Release Notes:
- Files that are 6GB or larger will now not open. This is a temporary
workaround for inefficient handling of large files resulting in
extremely high memory usage, often resulting in system freezing,
requiring a restart of Zed or the entire system.
This PR is primarily an implementation of @osiewicz
[comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19495#pullrequestreview-2488877957)
in an effort to increase maintainability after the horizontal editor
scrollbar was added in #19495 . I also want to build on these changes in
future PRs to adress some other small bugs.
This primarily does the following:
1. Uses `along` wherever possible
2. Fixes the amount of mouse event listeners attached to the editor when
scrollbars are displayed to 2 instead of 2-4 in case both scrollbars are
displayed.
This can be done since only one scrollbar can be dragged by the cursor
at any given time, so the event listeners now account for that. The
state reflecting the scrollbar dragging state was also updated
accordingly.
It does not change any functionality besides the aforementioned event
listener code as well as some minor bugs which where present after
#19495 , namely:
- One missing `cx.stop_propagation()` (see
[here](a8741dc310/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L4684))
and
[here](a8741dc310/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L4838))
respectively).
- The horizontal scrollbar thumb having a small border on the left side,
which seems to be unintended for the horizontal scrollbar whilst
intended for the vertical one. Since this is a minimal change, I figured
it could be already included in this PR.
This PR admittetly grew quite large over time, however, much of the diff
is just renames to account for the code now working for both axes as
well as moved code. The logic remains (or should at least be)
unaffected. If I should split this into two PRs or remove some of the
changes, please let me know.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26460
I am new to contributing to Zed (and pretty new to Rust in general). I'm
not too familiar with code style, guidelines etc. so please feel free to
suggest changes/improvements.
This PR adds a run icon to Python files that have a "main" function:
```python
if __name__ == "__main__":
...
```
In addition to the gutter icon, there is now also an extra task in the
command palette "run module".
Release Notes:
- Added detection for runnable Python modules
- Added Python-specific task to run a Python file as a module from
inside the project's scope
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR encapsulates the layout building of the Onboarding Banner
component inside of it, allowing to, at the call site, just pass an
icon, title, and subtitle. The `subtitle` parameter, by default, uses
the `Introducing:` label, which I think will be the one we'll use most
of the time for this specific component.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It doesn't make sense to have `Pixels: Mul<Pixels, Output = Pixels>` as
the output should be `Pixels^2` (area), so these impls are removed. All
code where these impls were used are improved by instead multiplying by
`f32` or `usize`.
Also adds math op impls that are present for `Pixels` but absent for
`ScaledPixels`. Adds missing `Mul<Pixels> for usize` to both.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the dependency on the `ui` crate from the
`assistant_tool` and `context_server` crates.
These crates were only depending on it for `IconName`, which can now be
depended on from `icons` directly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the dependency on the `ui` crate from the
`language_model` crate.
We were only depending on it to import `IconName`—which now lives in
`icons`—and some re-exported GPUI items.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `icons` crate and moves the `IconName` into it.
We have a number of crates that are taking a dependency on `ui` just so
they can talk about icons, which is not ideal.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the "Inline Assist" quick action in the quick action bar
work by dispatching the `InlineAssist` action.
This fixes an issue where the button was not working with Assistant 2.
Release Notes:
- N/A
@agu-z and paired on trying out a "one tool call per edit" approach for
editing files. (The previous approach is still available, it's just
unchecked by default for now.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
Sometimes we've seen models provide an empty string for the path search
glob. This assumes they meant "*" when that happens.
Separately, this also removes an unnecessary `clone` of a `String`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/rzukic/zed-latex/issues/70 where the language
server `texlab` is not used for code formatting when the "cspell"
extension is also installed, because it also provides a language server
for the LaTeX filetype but only for spell checking.
Release Notes:
- Fix conflict between LaTeX and cspell extensions affecting code formatting on save.
- Add instructions in description to read before editing
- Add instructions in edit prefix to explicitly ask for reads
- Fix `connection error: delay between messages too long` by processing
chunks off a channel
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#10832
Note: This PR only fixes the issue where when entering one of `except`,
`finally`, `else`, and `elif` after another block like so:
```python
try:
for i in range(n):
pass
except:|
```
The `except` would be indented resulting in the following:
```python
try:
for i in range(n):
pass
except:|
```
This PR does not fix a separate issue in which the indentation is not
corrected from the second example to the first, i.e. if example 2 is
typed verbatim in Zed it will not auto-indent to look like example 1.
Handling of this case would likely require specific logic to handle, or
changes to the tree-sitter grammar for Python, as the current grammar
results in ERROR nodes that obscure the natural structure (cannot tie
the `except` to the `try`)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where `except`, `finally`, `else`, and `elif` control
flow keywords in Python would be incorrectly indented when entered at
the correct level of indentation.
It turns out that on linux crane's `buildDepsOnly` was working fine, so
I'm re-enabling it and will worry about why it's failing on darwin
later.
This should significantly improve the amount of artifact-reuse for the
linux nix builds, which will hopefully bring build times low enough that
we're ok putting it in CI.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Another step towards having `zlog` as the default logging solution in
Zed.
The new ScopeMap replaces the previous HashMap based implementation used
for scope lookups to:
A. Reduce complexity
B. Increase speed at which non-enabled logs can be filtered out
C. Provide more granular control over how scopes are determined to be
enabled/disabled,
and what caching/other speed increase opportunities are available
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also took the opportunity to rename the action to something that would
be clearer in the command palette, from `DeployPromptLibrary` to
`OpenPromptLibrary`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR improves the keyboard navigation for the variable list.
Before this PR, if you want to open/close nested variables, you had to
use the right/left & up/down arrow keys.
Now you can step through with just only using your left/right arrow
keys, this feels a bit more natural and more similar to how other
editors allow you to navigate through variables.
This PR also fixes the following issues:
- Allow selecting a scope to be the start of your selection
- Allow selecting previous item if the first item is selected
-----
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aff0b133-97be-4c09-8ee6-b11495ad5568
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates two existing settings to use the settings migrator
instead of a manually implemented visitor. Both of these settings were
changed prior to the introduction of automatic migrations and the
visitor ensured that the settings were kept backwards compatible. See
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22200 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22364 respectively.
WIth this change, existing user configurations are updated accordingly
and the corresponding settings can derive `Deserialize` again.
I also added tests for the replacement of settings values, as there was
no test for this behaviour. Additionally, I added a seperate test for
the existing migration of `always_show_close_button`, since that
migration updated both the key and value.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We decided to take this out for now. It doesn't seem necessary, and it
complicates the code a lot. We can always put it back later if desired.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is one of the causes for race conditions, but isn't a specific bug fix by itself.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This fixes a rare bug where a breakpoint isn't saved in the database
when a user toggles a breakpoint and immediately exits out of zed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
- **support alternate tag name node names to fix autoclosing of
`<Foo.Bar>` style tags in TSX**
- **remove checks against close tag name while checking if tag is
closed**
- **move jsx tag auto close tests into jsx_tag_auto_close.rs**
Closes#27335
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with JSX tag auto-close where components containing a
`.` access like `<Foo.Bar>` would be auto-closed as `</>` instead of
`</Foo.Bar>`
Closes#27355
This PR treat `bun.lock` file as `.jsonc`
note:
[bun.lock](https://bun.sh/blog/bun-lock-text-lockfile) is a lockfile of
bun.js
Release Notes:
- Updated `bun.lock` files to be recognized as JSONC.
Related #14222
Release Notes:
- This PR updates `cosmic-text` dependency on `gpui` crate from `0.11.2`
to 0.13.2`. This decreases RAM usage zed depending on the amount of
monospace fonts installed on the system. On Arch Linux with `nerd-fonts`
package installed (which provides around 2000 monospaced fonts), it
decreases ram usage from ~800mb to around ~300mb.
- Updated `cosmic-text` to `0.13.2` on `gpui` crate
This PR updates the Erlang docs to list the two language servers the
extension offers support for, as well as how to switch from `erlang_ls`
to `erlang-language-platform`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I think it's helpful to illustrate how some settings can be added to the
project settings file rather than being global.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Ruby LSP displays important information in its logs upon startup, such
as which formatter is detected. Being able to see this helps a lot when
configuring or troubleshooting.
cc @vitallium
Release Notes:
- N/A
The example in the docs works with Rails but not plain minitest.
There are workarounds such as the [`m`](https://github.com/qrush/m) gem,
or adding ActiveSupport to a non-Rails project, but I feel they are
beyond the scope of the docs here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Most terminal emulators, like macOS Terminal, Alacritty, and Ghostty,
have alternate scroll turned on by default. I think it makes sense for
the Zed terminal to do the same and make it more of an opt-out feature.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When the selection grows both ways, the new code prioritizes the top
part instead of bottom one, this is usually more helpful considering
that most programming language grammars tend to define tokens right
before large delimited blocks, and rarely after (because humans and
parsers read from top to bottom).
Also, revert selection when convenient, so you have more control over
what you're selecting, looking at the selection `head` is commonly more
convenient than at the `tail`.
Release Notes:
- Improve scrolling of `editor::SelectLargerSyntaxNode` for better
visibility.
Closes#22398
Release Notes:
- vim: Adds `'` and `"` marks (last location jumped from in the current
buffer, and location when last exiting a buffer)
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes#26884
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `:marks` which brings up list of current marks
- confirming on selected mark in the view jumps to that mark
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Adds the `--system-specs` flag to the Zed binary, so that users who wish
to report issues can retrieve their system specs, even if Zed is failing
to launch
Still TODO:
- [x] Test and do best effort GPU info detection on Linux
- [ ] Modify GitHub issue templates to tell users that the flag is
available if they are unable to launch Zed
Release Notes:
- Added the `--system-specs` flag to the Zed binary (not the cli!), to
retrieve the system specs we ask for in GitHub issues without needing to
open Zed
Before MarkdownParagraphChunk::Image was pushed for every Text event if
we're currently inside an image. This was wrong since pulldown-cmark
parses `` as:
Start(Image { link_type: Inline, dest_url: "foo", title: "", id: "" })
End(Image)
If there is no alt text, no Text event is emitted. Which caused images
without any alt text not to be rendered at all.
For alt texts containing inline formatting this was even more obviously
broken since e.g. `` gets parsed as:
Start(Image { link_type: Inline, dest_url: "foo", title: "", id: "" })
Text(Borrowed("foo "))
Start(Emphasis)
Text(Borrowed("bar"))
End(Emphasis)
Text(Borrowed(" baz"))
End(Image)
which for this example caused the image to appear 3 times in the
preview.
This commit fixes these two bugs which have existed since the
introduction of the image previews in
96854c68ea.
Release Notes:
- Fixed images in the markdown preview appearing not at all or too
often.
This PR adds an action that clears all breakpoints and notifies any
active DAPs.
todo
- [x] Implement clear functionality
- [x] Write an integration test for this
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
Scaffolding for a revised way of logging in Zed. Very WIP, but the idea
is to allow maintainers to tell users to paste
```json
{
"log": {
"project.format": "trace"
}
}
```
into their settings so that even trace logs are emitted for the log
statements emitted from a logger under the `project.format` scope.
The plan is to eventually implement the `Log` trait from the `log` crate
instead of just wrapping the `log` crate, which will simplify the
implementation greatly, and remove our need for both the `env_logger`
and `simplelog` crates.
Additionally, work will be done to transition to using the scoped
logging APIs throughout the app, focusing on bug hotspots to start
(currently, scoped logging is only used in the format codepath).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Since `TextLayout` is not shared by multiple threads, changing it to
`Rc<RefCell<T>>` should improve performance.
I also found several codes with the same problem. If you think this
change is beneficial, I will continue to improve it in the subsequent
PR. 🙂
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes the new awkward-looking git status labels due to the
change in version control colors. We want to enable styling version
control colors distinctly from other statuses, but these colors aren't
great for labels as they are meant to be quite high contrast.
We may need to split version control colors into a primary color and a
text color if we want to improve theming this overall.
| Before | After |
|--------|-------|
| 
| 
|
Release Notes:
- Fixes a regression in git status colors in the project panel
This PR updates the ordering of the agent profiles in the tool selector
to respect the order they are defined in in the settings instead of
sorting them alphabetically.
This gives the user more control, and allows them to order the profiles
as they desire.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a bug where breakpoint's were unable to be toggled if the
text::Anchor representing the breakpoint position was not at the
beginning of a line.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR moves the definitions of the built-in agent profiles into the
default `settings.json`.
It also changes the behavior of how this setting is treated when merging
settings such that the set of profiles will be merged. This is so users
don't clobber the built-in profiles when adding profiles of their own.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This pull request paves way for exposing manifest tracking to
extensions.
- Project tree was renamed to manifest tree to better reflect it's
intent (and avoid confusion).
- Language server adapters now provide a name of their *manifest
locator*. If multiple language servers refer to the same locator, the
locating code will run just once for a given path.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
- Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26247
Previously with defaults meant that Markdown would softwrap even if you
had available window space (soft_wrap occurred at default
`preferred_line_length` of 80).
Release Notes:
- Changed Markdown default to soft_wrap at window width instead of
preferred_line_length
Closes#25671
Release Notes:
- Added support for `claude-3-7-sonnet-thinking` in the assistant panel
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14334, allowing
users to set environment variables for a language server binary like:
```json
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"binary": {
"path": "/Users/dbarsky/.cargo/bin/rust-analyzer",
"env": {
"RA_PROFILE": "*>100"
}
},
}
}
```
The newly introduced environment variables are merged with the shell
environment. Perhaps more controversially, I've _also_ removed the
trimming/`stderr:`-prefixing of language server logs. This because
rust-analyzer has some nice, tree-shaped profiling built-in, and it
prevents us from printing profiles like this:
<details>
<img width="1147" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-20 at 12 09 14 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b7066651-6394-492b-b745-906c66d3c7b2"
/>
</details>
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to set a language server's environment variables.
- Removed the `stderr`-prefix of a language server's stderr logs.
This is a pure refactoring PR that goes through all the git-related APIs
exposed by the worktree crate and minimizes their use outside that
crate, migrating callers of those APIs to read from the GitStore
instead. This is to prepare for evacuating git repository state from
worktrees and making the GitStore the new source of truth.
Other drive-by changes:
- `project::git` is now `project::git_store`, for consistency with the
other project stores
- the project panel's test module has been split into its own file
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This PR updates our DB schemas and wire protocol to separate the
synchronization of git statuses and other repository state from the
synchronization of worktrees. This paves the way for moving the code
that executes git status updates out of the `worktree` crate and onto
the new `GitStore`. That end goal is motivated by two (related) points:
- Disentangling git status updates from the worktree's
`BackgroundScanner` will allow us to implement a simpler concurrency
story for those updates, hopefully fixing some known but elusive bugs
(upstream state not updating after push; statuses getting out of sync in
remote projects).
- By moving git repository state to the project-scoped `GitStore`, we
can get rid of the duplication that currently happens when two worktrees
are associated with the same git repository.
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This PR fixes a few issues around shutting down a debug adapter.
The first issue I discovered was when I shut down all sessions via
`shutdown all adapters` command. We would still fetch the threads
request again, because we receive a thread event that indicated that it
exited. But this will always time out because the debug adapter is
already shutdown at this point, so by updating the check so we don't
allow fetching a request when the session is terminated fixes the issue.
The second issue fixes a bug where we would always shut down the parent
session, when a child session is terminated. This was reintroduced by
the big refactor. This is not something we want, because you could
receive multiple StartDebugging reverse requests, so if one child is
shutting down that does not mean the other ones should have been
shutting down as well.
Issue was original fixed in
https://github.com/RemcoSmitsDev/zed/pull/80#issuecomment-2573943661.
## TODO:
- [x] Add tests
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#24794
We now don't filter matches provided by the fuzzy matcher, as it already
performs most of the filtering for us. Instead, the custom logic we
previously used for filtering is now used to partition, where before
discarded matches will be appended at end of list.
Before - Filtering out matches with higher fuzzy score
<img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7f9d66a2-0921-499c-af8a-f1e530da50b1"
/>
After - Changing filter to partition instead, and appending remaining
items at the end
<img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45848f70-ed51-4935-976c-6c16c5b5777b"
/>
Release Notes:
- Improved LSP auto complete to show more possible matches.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
I think we still want to be able to easily capture system spec info from
users. They can decide if they want to include it or not.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes `App::get_name` return an `Option` instead of panicking if
the name is not set.
We'll let the caller be responsible for dealing with the absence of a
name.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR gives each context server entry in the configuration view a
unique element ID.
This fixes some issues where the disclosures and switches weren't
working properly due to element ID collisions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Sometimes the editor model returns no search/replace blocks. This
usually happens when the architect model calls the edit tool before
reading any files. When this happens, we'll now return the raw response
from the editor model to the architect model so it can recover
accordingly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issues where the commands returned from context server
extensions were being used as-is instead of interpreting them relative
to the extension's work dir.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with context server paths not being interpreted
relative to the extension's work dir.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <tmickleydoyle@gmail.com>
After our last community sync, we came to the conclusion that feedback
being sent outside of email is difficult to reply to. Our decision was
to use the old, tried and true email system, so that we can better
respond to people asking questions.
<img width="392" alt="SCR-20250320-igub"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1d01771-30eb-4b6f-b031-c68ddaac5700"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Instead of just reporting a search match failure, we'll now indicate
whether the file is empty or exists to help the model recover better
from bad edits.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Makes Python plugin to output

for standalone Python files now, instead of nothing as now.
Before the change, no task context was created for the standalone file
due to `VariableName::RelativeFile` lookup considered as an error.
Now, Zed continues and constructs whatever possible context instead.
That `pytest` task seems odd, as the logic fixed here needs a relative
path (hence, a worktree) to consider unit tests.
We do not have variables at the moment the associated tasks are queried
for:
14920ab910/crates/languages/src/python.rs (L359-L363)14920ab910/crates/languages/src/python.rs (L417-L446)
so we cannot filter this the same way the PR does.
Maybe, we can use a `VariableName::RelativeFile` instead of
`VariableName::File` there?
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Closes#18581
Now characters for completing query and word characters, which are
responsible for selecting words by double clicking or navigating, are
different. This fixes a bunch of things:
For settings.json, this improves completions to treat the whole string
as a completion query, instead of just the last word. We now added
"space" as a completion query character without it being a word
character.
For keymap.json, this improves selecting part of an action as the ":"
character is only a completion character and not a word character. So,
completions would still trigger on ":" and query capture will treat ":"
as a word, but for actions like selections and navigation, ":" will be
treated as punctuation.
Before:
Unnecessary related suggestions as query is only the last word which is
"d".
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8199a715-7521-49dd-948b-e6aaed04c488"
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Double clicking `ToggleFold` selects the whole action:
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c7f91a6b-06d5-45b6-9d59-61a1b2deda71"
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Now query is "one d" and it shows only matched ones.
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1455dfbc-9906-42e8-b8aa-b3f551194ca2"
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Double clicking `ToggleFold` only selects part of the action, which is
more refined behavior.
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34b1c3c2-184f-402f-9dc8-73030a8c370f"
/>
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is queried instead of just last word of string, which filters out lot of
false positives.
- Improved selection of action in `keymap.json`, where now you can
double click to only select certain part of action, instead of selecting
whole action.
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This is surprising, but the Anthropic API returns a 400 if a tool output
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This PR adds the initial concept of agent profiles to Assistant 2.
Right now these are just collections of tools that can quickly be
enabled together:
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There are currently two profiles:
- `Read-only` - Consists only of tools that do not perform writes.
- `Code Writer` - Consists of all tools for writing code, with the
exception of the `lua-interpreter`.
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This PR adds fallback colors for the `version_control.<variant>` theme
properties.
This fixes the colors when themes do not provide the properties.
Related to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26951.
Release Notes:
- Added fallback colors for the `version_control.<variant>` theme
properties.
This PR adds the ability to open the extensions view via the `zed:
extensions` action with a pre-selected filter.
The "Install Themes" and "Install Icon Themes" buttons in their
respective selectors take advantage of this to set the filter when
opening the view:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e345c0f-418a-47b6-811e-cabae6c616d1
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This PR reworks the `FakeGitRepository` type that we use for testing git
interactions, to make it more realistic. In particular, the `status`
method now derives the Git status from the differences between HEAD, the
index, and the working copy. This way, if you modify a file in the
`FakeFs`, the Git repository's `status` method will reflect that
modification.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Junkui Zhang <364772080@qq.com>
Anthropic API doesn't allow `tool_use` messages without a corresponding
`tool_result`, so we'll skip those when building a request. I'll
separately investigate why we are sending request before the tool result
as that might lead to separate issues, but that might take a while and
this is currently very frustrating.
Release Notes:
- N/A
If the tool asks to read a path, we don't need to verify whether that
path exists on disk; an unsaved buffer with that path is fine.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26847
Release Notes:
- Updated Git panel background to use panel_background instead of
ElevationIndex::Surface.bg(cx) for consistency with other panels.
- Removed redundant GitStatusColors struct from status.rs and refactored
to use existing theme colors.
- Adjusted Color enum mappings in color.rs to reference
version_control_* colors instead of status() for better alignment with
the theme system.
- Cleaned up unused or redundant code.
Closes#26806
Changes: Clips the new point with `Bias::Right` like in
`saturating_right`
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed `space` not handling non-ascii characters
Ensuring that text between the "you" messages align with text in the
assistant response. This also creates a nice subtle hierarchy effect
where the "you" message card is wider than the message, making it
slightly easier to tell them apart.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/616c1776-ca51-454e-9d52-e480bf26c843"
width="600px" />
Release Notes:
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Sometimes the model produces SEARCH queries that don't match the
indentation of the source file exactly.
When we can't find an exact match, we'll now attempt to match the lines
while being more flexible about the leading whitespace as long as all
lines are consistently offset from the source, and extend the leading
whitespace in the REPLACE string accordingly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Somebody on Discord ran into issues with running the debugger which goes
down to an unwrap in asset_str. Let's print a path that was accessed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We weren't incrementing the output token when getting responses from the
debug evaluation request which caused some output to not be displayed.
(Usually the evaluation response, but that could cascade into other
output events not showing)
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
cc @Anthony-Eid. One thing I noticed while doing this is that we do an
invalid cast here from DisplayPoint.row to MultiBufferRow. These are not
the same if you have soft-wrap enabled (or anything else in the display
map that's not in the editor).
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This pull request does two things:
1. Adds a setting to force Zed to use the built-in prompts, instead of
the system provided ones. I've personally found the system prompts on
macOS often fail to respond to keyboard input, are slow to render
initially, and don't match Zed's style.
2. Makes the previously Linux-only Zed provided prompts available to
everybody using the above setting.
Release Notes:
- Added support for a built-in prompting system, regardless of platform.
Use the new `use_system_prompts` setting to control whether to use the
system provided prompts or Zed's built-in system. Note that on Linux,
this setting has no effect, as Linux doesn't have a system prompting
mechanism.
This is the core change:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26758/files#diff-044302c0d57147af17e68a0009fee3e8dcdfb4f32c27a915e70cfa80e987f765R1052
TODO:
- [x] Use AsyncFn instead of Fn() -> Future in GPUI spawn methods
- [x] Implement it in the whole app
- [x] Implement it in the debugger
- [x] Glance at the RPC crate, and see if those box future methods can
be switched over. Answer: It can't directly, as you can't make an
AsyncFn* into a trait object. There's ways around that, but they're all
more complex than just keeping the code as is.
- [ ] Fix platform specific code
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This PR adds a failing test `test_staging_hunks_with_delayed_fs_event`
and makes it pass
Also skips a queued read for git diff states if another read was
requested (less work)
This still doesn't catch all race conditions, but the PR is getting long
so I'll yield this and start another branch
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When we failed to match a search string, we were reporting the replace
string as not found, this confuses the model and can make it go into a
doom loop. This PR fixes that improves the error output in general to
help it recover faster.
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By default stdenv strips all unused rpaths, but we use a few libraries
that are `dlopen`'d so we need to stop it from removing those. The
[`dontPatchELF`
flag](https://ryantm.github.io/nixpkgs/stdenv/stdenv/#var-stdenv-dontPatchELF)
disables that and makes the nix build work on wayland again.
Fix#26905Close#26864
Release Notes:
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Release Notes:
- Improved performance when using the scroll wheel and some other mouse
interactions.
Based on some cache details about GPUI `AnyView::cached` that I found in
the discussion of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/24260#discussioncomment-12135749,
and combined with the optimization points found in actual applications.
This change may have some scenarios that I have not considered, so I
just make a draft to put forward my ideas first for discussion.
From my analysis, `AnyView::cached` will always invalid by Div's mouse
events, because of it called `window.refresh`. I understand that (mouse
move event) this is because the interface changes related to hover and
mouse_move will be affected style, so `window.refresh` is required.
Since Div does not have the `entity_id` of View, it is impossible to
know which View should be refreshed, so the entire window can only be
refreshed.
With this change, we can reduce a lot of `render` method calls on
ScrollWheel or Mouse Event.
It looks like:
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26780
accidentally added a new event type, `AssistantThreadFeedback`, using
the old event system, that it didn't end up actually using, as the code
actually relies on using the newer (preferred) `telemetry::event!()`.
Release Notes:
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Stalebot has a maximum operations-per-run which is set at 1000. As a
result it may require multiple runs to successfully complete.
This morning it took [three
runs](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/13921563707/attempts/1)
so set it to run three times two hours apart to avoid hitting github API
limits.
Release Notes:
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There apparently is some amdgpu/radv bug that rendering with
multisample anti-aliasing (MSAA) results in a crash when the bounds
of a triangle list exceed 1024px, which in Zed happens with the default
buffer font size when you select a line with more than 144 characters.
This crash has been reported as #26143.
This commit introduces a workaround: you can set the
ZED_PATH_SAMPLE_COUNT=0
environment variable to disable MSAA and the error message we print
when a GPU crash is encountered with radv now suggests trying this
environment
variable as a workaround and links the respective issue.
Sidenote: MSAA was introduced in
f08b1d78ec
so you didn't run into this driver bug with versions < 0.173.8.
Release Notes:
- Added a workaround for an AMD Linux driver bug that causes Zed to
crash when selecting long lines.
- Load syntax colors into commit message editors
- Fix name mismatches that were preventing the git commit grammar and
language config from being matched up
Release Notes:
- Fixed git commit messages not being syntax-highlighted
Quickfix of the docs as I read through and get familiar with the
assistant interface.
`prompt-library: toggle` does not appear to be a live command in
`cmd-shift-p` - instead I see `assistant: deploy prompt library`. This
change to the docs reflects that. It also notes that this command can
only be activated from within the assistant panel (the command is not
accessible from a standard editor panel).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the git commit message editors to surface git's
suggested merge message, if any, as placeholder text, as opposed to
"real" buffer text as was previously the case.
Release Notes:
- Changed git commit message editors to use placeholder text for git's
suggested merge messages
Release Notes:
- Fixed involuntary joining of lines when typing in the commit message
editor
- Fixed being unable to type whitespace after a comment character at the
start of a line in the commit message editor
### DISCLAIMER
> As of 6th March 2025, debugger is still in development. We plan to
merge it behind a staff-only feature flag for staff use only, followed
by non-public release and then finally a public one (akin to how Git
panel release was handled). This is done to ensure the best experience
when it gets released.
### END OF DISCLAIMER
**The current state of the debugger implementation:**
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c4deff07-80dd-4dc6-ad2e-0c252a478fe9https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e1ed2345-b750-4bb6-9c97-50961b76904f
----
All the todo's are in the following channel, so it's easier to work on
this together:
https://zed.dev/channel/zed-debugger-11370
If you are on Linux, you can use the following command to join the
channel:
```cli
zed https://zed.dev/channel/zed-debugger-11370
```
## Current Features
- Collab
- Breakpoints
- Sync when you (re)join a project
- Sync when you add/remove a breakpoint
- Sync active debug line
- Stack frames
- Click on stack frame
- View variables that belong to the stack frame
- Visit the source file
- Restart stack frame (if adapter supports this)
- Variables
- Loaded sources
- Modules
- Controls
- Continue
- Step back
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step into
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step over
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step out
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Debug console
- Breakpoints
- Log breakpoints
- line breakpoints
- Persistent between zed sessions (configurable)
- Multi buffer support
- Toggle disable/enable all breakpoints
- Stack frames
- Click on stack frame
- View variables that belong to the stack frame
- Visit the source file
- Show collapsed stack frames
- Restart stack frame (if adapter supports this)
- Loaded sources
- View all used loaded sources if supported by adapter.
- Modules
- View all used modules (if adapter supports this)
- Variables
- Copy value
- Copy name
- Copy memory reference
- Set value (if adapter supports this)
- keyboard navigation
- Debug Console
- See logs
- View output that was sent from debug adapter
- Output grouping
- Evaluate code
- Updates the variable list
- Auto completion
- If not supported by adapter, we will show auto-completion for existing
variables
- Debug Terminal
- Run custom commands and change env values right inside your Zed
terminal
- Attach to process (if adapter supports this)
- Process picker
- Controls
- Continue
- Step back
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step into
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step over
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Step out
- Stepping granularity (configurable)
- Disconnect
- Restart
- Stop
- Warning when a debug session exited without hitting any breakpoint
- Debug view to see Adapter/RPC log messages
- Testing
- Fake debug adapter
- Fake requests & events
---
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---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
#26935 is leading to bad edits, so let's revert it for now. I'll bring
back a version of this, but it'll likely just focus on indentation
instead of making the whole search fuzzy.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so the tool selector will stay open when toggling tools
instead of closing after each selection:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb987785-cfb5-4b07-8d63-510fbd9d9bf1
This involved making a change to `ContextMenu` to allow it to rebuild
its menu items after each confirmation in order for them to reflect
their selected/unselected status. I intend to clean up the `ContextMenu`
API a bit at a later point, but that is out of scope for this PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes edge case where after carrying out all migrations if final text is
same as existing text, we don't need to ask user to do anything, despite
migrations edits are being applied internally. E.g. A -> B - > C -> A
Release Notes:
- N/A
In the process of adding `@mentions` we realized that we do not want to
make a distinction between Files & Directories in the UI, therefore this
PR combines the File & Directory pickers into a unified version
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3bf189c-8b69-4f5f-90ce-0b83b12dbca3
(Ignore the `@mentions`, they are broken also on main)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Makes multibuffer headers less close to the top of the file.
Moves multibuffer line numbers one em to the right to make space for the
expand excerpt button on large line numbers.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
This was added in #8343 to make it only visible for tests. #9189 then
made it visible regardless of `test-support`, so the definitions became
identical.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the account age-related fields required in
`LlmTokenClaims`.
We've also removed the account age check from the LLM token issuance
endpoint, instead having it solely be enforced in the `POST /completion`
endpoint.
This change will be safe to deploy at ~8:01PM EDT.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR defers the account age check to the `POST /completion` endpoint
instead of doing it when an LLM token is generated.
This will allow us to lift the account age restriction for using Edit
Prediction.
Note: We're still temporarily performing the account age check when
issuing the LLM token until this change is deployed and the LLM tokens
have had a chance to cycle.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR cleans up the LLM token creation a bit.
We now pass in the entire list of feature flags to the
`LlmTokenClaims::create` method to prevent having a bunch of confusable
`bool` parameters.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, when clicking on the branch, the popover would obscure the
button you just clicked, which was awkward.
Release Notes:
- Improved the placement of the repo and branch picker popovers in the
git panel.
- Added a 'SelectRepo' action that opens the repository selector in a
modal.
When the model reads file, we'll track the version it read, and let it
know if the user makes edits to the buffer. This helps prevent edit
failures because it'll know to re-read the file before.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25458
When navigating code from a preview tab with
`enable_preview_from_code_navigation` set to `true`, "Go Back" from a
newly opened tab could focus on the tab to the right instead of
returning to the original preview tab.
Before, we killed the existing preview tab before opening a new one,
which breaking history as the new tab had no reference to the old one.
This caused navigation to shift to the next tab on the right.
Now, we first add the new tab at the preview index, and then kill the
existing preview tab. This preserves the history by linking new preview
tab to existing tab.
Release Notes:
- Fixes an issue where navigating code from a preview tab with
`enable_preview_from_code_navigation` set to `true`, "Go Back" from a
newly opened tab could focus on the tab to the right instead of
returning to the original preview tab.
I thought it might be just `test_file_status` this time, but it seems to
be all four of the tests that we were previously seeing issues with.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Git action buttons are now synced between the project diff and git
panel
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
This is a follow up to #26809, introducing `git.hunk_style` setting to
control whether staged or unstaged hunks are shown as hollow.
Reused `GitHunkStyleSetting` which was left over from #26504.
Release Notes:
- Added `git.hunk_style` setting to control whether staged or unstaged
hunks are hollow.
We'll now include the search/replace block that got applied as part of
the tool output. We think this will help the model have a better idea of
how the file changed and prevent later edit failures.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I vibe coded this in Zed, dawg.
This avoids a number of cases where we created multiple copies of the
same lsp adapter. Now we clone the Arcs.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I saw over the weekend some social media posts that indicated people
didn't know which languages are included in Zed by default. We do say
that on each language-specific page, but I figured having this
high-level view on the languages page wouldn't hurt.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR refactors the constructors for the various Git hosting providers
to facilitate adding support for more self-hosted variants.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Without this, we running into the following error:
```
Running into this when running tests. Is this
dyld[45041]: Library not loaded: @rpath/WebRTC.framework/WebRTC
Referenced from: <B2EA63A5-994E-3FB0-A74B-C9C4F7E5C1EF> /Users/aguz/zed/zed/target/debug/deps/assistant_tools-522d7745dd439dfb
Reason: no LC_RPATH's found
```
Thanks Piotr!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Our direnv integration was making zed refuse to auto-update when you had
the zed repo open with the devshell active. This was happening even when
you used a non-nix build of zed, which actually should be able to
auto-update.
I'm a bit unsure of why we check for the `ZED_UPDATE_EXPLANATION` env
var [both at build time _and_ at
runtime](2828dcb67b/crates/auto_update/src/auto_update.rs (L149)),
but I can see an argument for why people might want that so I'll just do
the less intrusive change for now and leave the var out of the devshell.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4640
About the support limit of Fn:
Mac F1-F35
Win F1-F24
Linux F1-F35
Terminal F1-F20
Release Notes:
- Improved support for extended keyboards on Mac (F20-F35)
http-client pulled in rustls which in turn meant that gpui depended on
rustls/aws-lc-sys. This commit extracts http-client-tls crate to
separate the http-client and tls dependencies.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
In `layout_excerpt_gutter`, compute max line number length once instead
of for every row
In `max_line_number_width`, use ilog10 instead of converting to floats
and back
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `migration_checks` job as a required check.
This was not required before, and we shouldn't make it required, as
there are cases where we need to bypass it, as is the case in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26832.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR reverts some of the changes made to `Cargo.lock` in #25702. In
that PR, several crate versions were unintentionally downgraded,
including `aws-lc-rs`, which has caused release builds to fail on
Windows again.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Similar to how tasks are fetched via LSP, also queries for document's
code lens and filters the ones with the commands, supported in server
capabilities.
Whatever's left and applicable to the range given, is added to the
actions menu:

This way, Zed can get more actions to run, albeit neither r-a nor vtsls
seem to provide anything by default.
Currently, there are no plans to render code lens the way as in VSCode,
it's just the extra actions that are show in the menu.
------------------
As part of the attempts to use rust-analyzer LSP data about the
runnables, I've explored a way to get this data via standard LSP.
When particular experimental client capabilities are enabled (similar to
how clangd does this now), r-a starts to send back code lens with the
data needed to run a cargo command:
```
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":48,"result":{"range":{"start":{"line":0,"character":0},"end":{"line":98,"character":0}},"command":{"title":"▶︎ Run Tests","command":"rust-analyzer.runSingle","arguments":[{"label":"test-mod tests::ecparser","location":{"targetUri":"file:///Users/someonetoignore/work/ec4rs/src/tests/ecparser.rs","targetRange":{"start":{"line":0,"character":0},"end":{"line":98,"character":0}},"targetSelectionRange":{"start":{"line":0,"character":0},"end":{"line":98,"character":0}}},"kind":"cargo","args":{"environment":{"RUSTC_TOOLCHAIN":"/Users/someonetoignore/.rustup/toolchains/1.85-aarch64-apple-darwin"},"cwd":"/Users/someonetoignore/work/ec4rs","overrideCargo":null,"workspaceRoot":"/Users/someonetoignore/work/ec4rs","cargoArgs":["test","--package","ec4rs","--lib"],"executableArgs":["tests::ecparser","--show-output"]}}]}}}
```
This data is passed as is to VSCode task processor, registered in
60cd01864a/editors/code/src/main.ts (L195)
where it gets eventually executed as a VSCode's task, all handled by the
r-a's extension code.
rust-analyzer does not declare server capabilities for such tasks, and
has no `workspace/executeCommand` handle, and Zed needs an interactive
terminal output during the test runs, so we cannot ask rust-analyzer
more than these descriptions.
Given that Zed needs experimental capabilities set to get these lens:
60cd01864a/editors/code/src/client.ts (L318-L327)
and that the lens may contain other odd tasks (e.g. docs opening or
references lookup), a protocol extension to get runnables looks more
preferred than lens:
https://rust-analyzer.github.io/book/contributing/lsp-extensions.html#runnables
This PR does not include any work on this direction, limiting to the
general code lens support.
As a proof of concept, it's possible to get the lens and even attempt to
run it, to no avail:

Release Notes:
- Used `textDocument/codeLens` data in the actions menu when applicable
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13111
Release Notes:
- vim: Added global marks `'[A-Z]`
- vim: Added persistence for global (and local) marks. When re-opening
the same workspace your previous marks will be available.
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If the user has the `auto_reveal` option enabled, as well as
`file_scan_inclusions` and opens a file that is gitignored but is also
set to be always included, that file won't be revealed in the project
panel. I've personally found this annoying, as the project panel can
provide useful context on where you are in a codebase. It also just
feels weird for it to be out of sync with the editor state.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the interaction between `auto_reveal`, `file_scan_inclusions`,
and `.gitignore` within the Project Panel. Files that are always
included will now be auto-revealed in the Project Panel, even if those
files are also gitignored.
Adds documentation for the icon theme setting (mostly based on the
documentation from theme but adjusted for icon theme).
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Fixes the selection highlight appearing in single-line editors like the
file picker, command palette, etc.
Release Notes:
- Fixed selection highlight appearing in input fields like the file
picker, command palette, etc.
Closes#14349
When typing quotes immediately after a word character, it resulted in
auto-closing the quote.
```js
const thing = this is text^;
```
Typing a quote resulted in `this is text""^;` which is not correct, and
should be `this is text"^;`.
This PR changes logic for auto close:
1. We now prevent auto-closing in case of brackets where start == end
when they're typed immediately after a word character. i.e. For, ``` `,
", ' ```.
2. Other bracket pairs like `{}, (), etc` continue to auto-close
regardless of preceding character. So, `func^` to `func()^` will keep
working.
3. Auto-closing in other contexts like after spaces, punctuation, etc.
will still work.
Before:

After:

Release Notes:
- Fixed auto-paired quotes being inserted when typing a quote
immediately next to a word character.
This PR fixes a rare case where icons could be missing in the language
selector.
Currently, whilst looking up an icon, all file suffixes starting with a
dot are filtered out. While this works fine for some languages, there
are some languages having only file suffixes starting with a dot, e.g.
the "Git Attributes" language provided from the "Git Firefly" extension.
This results in no icon being displayed in the list, as shown in the
screenshots below.
To solve this, we can just simply remove the check for this special case
as well as the construction of an artificial file name in the code, as
both are not needed. A simple path just consisting of the extension is
sufficient, as we currently do not differentiate between file names and
file suffixes during an icon lookup. see the relevant code below:
013a646799/crates/file_icons/src/file_icons.rs (L23-L52)
As the first lookup is directly done using the entire file name and then
checked against all suffixes, we actually do not have to construct an
artificial file name at all. Should that produce no match, we check for
a hidden file right after, so we do not have to filter hidden file names
out.
With this fix, nothing changes for "normal" file suffixes, for some
cases where languges provide entire file names as a path suffix, the
matching might improve, and for languages with only hidden associated
file names, the initially described issue is resolved.
I do believe the behavior of matching icons to languages could be
improved in general. Fowever, I do think this is beyond the scope of
this change.
| Current main | <img width="546" alt="main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c3c9fdc-cadf-4e44-9667-2530374aa0d2"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/82e59108-e31f-4ca9-8bbd-b9fd2b34feb0"
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Aditionally, in 4395f78fb2 I refactored
the code which acquires the label and icon for a match, since I found it
a bit hard to read initially. The majority of this diff comes from this
change. Should that not be wanted, I can revert that change.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rare case where languages had no associated icon in the
language selector.
When the user attached context in the thread, the editor model request
would fail because its tool use wouldn't be removed properly leading to
an API error.
Also, after an edit, we'd keep the old file snapshot in the context.
This would make the model think that the edits didn't apply and make it
go in a loop.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
[git: Use font size to determine pattern slash width
#26446](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26446)
This PR only uses font size as the slant line width, and here it further
uses line height as the slant line interval control.
before

now

big line height

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Very small change, simply changing the order of the futures we pass to
`select_biased!` so that if the format request and the timeout resolve
at the same time (highly unlikely) we choose the format request instead
of choosing the timeout and throwing away our work!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26777
This PR fixes a panic when a file name contains a newline and a
multi-byte character like 👋 (4 bytes in UTF-8). The issue was in the
regex not considering newlines in file names, causing it to match only
the latter part of the file name.
For example:
```
left: PathWithPosition { path: "ab", row: None, column: None } // matched
right: PathWithPosition { path: "ab\ncd", row: None, column: None } // actual file name
```
This resulted in incorrect index calculation later in the code, which
went unnoticed until now due to the lack of tests with file names
containing newlines.
We discovered this issue when a panic occurred due to incorrect index
calculation while trying to get the index of a multi-byte character.
After the newline fix, the index calculation is always correct, even in
the case of multi-byte characters.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where file names with newlines and multi-byte
characters could cause a crash in certain cases.
This PR introduces the arguments `seed` and `seeds` to `gpui::test`,
e.g.:
- `#[gpui::test(seed = 10)]`
- `#[gpui::test(seeds(10, 20, 30, 40))]`
Which allows us to run a test against a specific seed value without
slowing
down our tests like `iterations` does with high values.
This was motivated by a diff hunk test that only fails in a 400+ seed,
but is
slow to run 400+ times for every `cargo test`.
If your test failed with a specific seed, you can now add the `seed` arg
to
increase the chances of detecting a regression.
There are now three ways of setting seeds, the `SEED` env var,
`iterations`,
and the args this PR adds. See docs in `gpui::test`.
---
I also relaxed the limitation on `retries` not working with
`iterations`, as
that seemed unnecessary.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26410
* Extract word completions into their own, `editor::ShowWordCompletions`
action so those could be triggered independently of completions
* Assign `ctrl-shift-space` binding to this new action
* Still keep words returned along the completions as in the original PR,
but:
* Tone down regular completions' fallback logic, skip words when the
language server responds with empty list of completions, but keep on
adding words if nothing or an error were returned instead
* Adjust the defaults to wait for LSP completions infinitely
* Skip "words" with digits such as `0_usize` or `2.f32` from completion
items, unless a completion query has digits in it
Release Notes:
- N/A
When copilot is not being used as the edit prediction provider and you
open a fresh Zed instance, we don’t run the copilot language server.
This is because copilot chat is purely handled via oauth token and
doesn’t require the language server.
In this case, if you click sign out, instead of asking the language
server to sign out (which isn’t running), we can manually clear the
config directory, which contains the oauth tokens. We already watch this
directory, and if the token is not found, we update the sign-in status.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Take 2 on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26600. Now, it
doesn't break remote development.
Instead of using it in `build_classes`, it's now used in the `open`
method while creating a window. I found similar usage in other places
over internet.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where Zed would show mac native tabs when opening new
fullscreen windows on macOS.
Closes#25883
This PR allows you to use copilot chat for assistant without setting
copilot as the edit prediction provider.
[copilot.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fecfbde1-d72c-4c0c-b080-a07671fb846e)
Todos:
- [x] Remove redudant "copilot" key from settings
- [x] Do not disable copilot LSP when `edit_prediction_provider` is not
set to `copilot`
- [x] Start copilot LSP when:
- [x] `edit_prediction_provider` is set to `copilot`
- [x] Copilot sign in clicked from assistant settings
- [x] Handle flicker for frame after starting LSP, but before signing in
caused due to signed out status
- [x] Fixed this by adding intermediate state for awaiting signing in in
sign out enum
- [x] Handle cancel button should sign out from `copilot` (existing bug)
- [x] Handle modal dismissal should sign out if not in signed in state
(existing bug)
Release Notes:
- You can now sign into Copilot from assistant settings without making
it your edit prediction provider. This is useful if you want to use
Copilot chat while keeping a different provider, like Zed, for
predictions.
- Removed the `copilot` key from `features` in settings. Use
`edit_prediction_provider` instead.
This adds code to merge excerpts when you expand them and they would
overlap. It is only enabled for callers who use the
`set_excerpts_for_path` API for multibuffers (which is currently just
project diff), as other users of multibuffer care too much about the
exact excerpts that they have.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4770
(really closes issue described in [this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4770#issuecomment-2258728884)
on #4770)
Only implemented for MacOS and Linux for now as I have no way to test on
Windows or BSD.
PRs welcome!
Release Notes:
- Added support for reading from anonymous file descriptors (e.g.
created as part of process substitution) on MacOS and Linux
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Partially addresses #25698
Part of why autocomplete suggestions for `keymap.json` aren't great is
because `:` is (correctly) considered a punctuation character, rather
than a word character, in JSON. But since `::` is part of the name of
zed commands, it means that the autocomplete context window loses
context after the user types colon:
Suggestion here is to use overrides for JSON and JSONC such that colon
is considered a word character when it's inside a string. This improves
the experience:
I believe this is more broadly correct anyway, since `:` loses it's
punctuation meaning when inside a string.
Hope this is helpful!
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Closes#26472
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This fixes issues that some users were seeing with pre-commit hooks.
Compatibility note: after this change, it is no longer possible to
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This PR updates the `Thread::is_streaming` method so that it includes
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Remove the git beta issue template.
Improve ci.yml `job_spec` so that changes like this will not require CI in the future.
Improve ci.yml `job_spec` ensuring `output.run_license` exported for Cargo.lock.
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- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26551
We need the "Tests Pass" step to run `if: always()`.
Turns out when it's 'skipped', it counts as 'passing' with respect to
required status checks.
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- [x] Fix `[un]stage` hunk operations cancelling pending ones
- [x] Add test
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Fixes a few problems,
- Uses `Boundary::Grid` instead of `Boundary::Cursor` for highlighted
range adjustments.
This fixes quite a few wierd behaviors around highlighting paths that
had to be scrolled into view (i.e. were in the terminal history)
including the issue described in the release notes as well as a
regression caused by #26401 where the highlight range would span from
the start of the path to the cursor location in the shell prompt
- Strips all trailing `:`s from the paths, updating the highlighted
range accordingly.
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Closes#26541
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that prevented putting the cursor after a deletion hunk at
the end of a file, in the absence of trailing newlines
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Because of #26562, it is now possible to subscribe to extension update
events within the LSP store, where we can then update the Schemas sent
to the JSON LSP resulting in dynamic updates to the auto-complete
suggestions and diagnostics in settings. Notably, this means newly
installed languages and (icon) themes will auto-complete correctly as
soon as the extension is installed.
Closes#15436
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where autocomplete suggestions and diagnostics for
languages and (icon) themes in settings would not update when the
extension with which they were added was installed or uninstalled
Let's see if the speed of `windows-2025-32` for `windows_tests` is
fast-enough for PRs and everywhere else use `windows-2025-16`. Leaving
`windows_clippy` unchanged with `windows-2025-16`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Instead of getting the whole text from the buffer, replacing with
`String::replace`, and getting a whole diff, we'll now use `SearchQuery`
to get a range, diff only that range, and apply it (all in the
background).
When we match zero strings, we'll record a "bad search", keep going and
report it to the model at the end.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR cleans up some color & elevation misc.
### Don't allow deriving Color from Hsla
The point of the [ui::Color] enum is to encourage consistent color
usage, and the the Color::Custom case is really only meant for cases
where we have no other choice.
`impl From<Hsla> for Color` encourages blindly passing colors into
`Color::Custom` – with this in place we might as well remove the entire
`Color` enum.
The usages that were updated due to this removal were for colors that
already exist in the Color enum, making it even more clear that it
didn't make sense to have this.
### `ElevationIndex` -> `Elevation`
This name would make more sense if we had an `Elevation` in the first
place. The new name is more clear.
#### `Button::elevation`
As part of this change I also updated button's `layer` method to
`elevation`, since it takes an elevation. This method still has the
following issue:
You want to use `Button::elevation` when it's default colors are
invisible on the layer you are rendering the button on. However, current
this method uses the elevation's `bg` color, rather than it's
`on_elevation_bg`.
Ideally when you use `Button::elevation` you want to pass the elevation
you are _on_, not choosing one that will show up the elevation you are
on.
This change will be in a separate PR, as it likely will have widespread
visual impact across the app.
Release Notes:
- N/A
As I was writing a blog post about Edit Prediction, I realized we didn't
have a great section in the docs I could link to talking about
configuring it. We weren't: 1) explicitly exposing the settings code to
add Zed as the edit prediction provider, and 2) not showing an image of
the title bar banner.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds an `debug: edit tool` action that opens a new view which will help
us debug the edit tool internals. As the edit tool runs, the log
displays:
- Instructions provided by the main model
- Response stream from the editor model
- Parsed edit blocks
- Tool output provided back to main model
The log automatically records all edit tool interactions for staff, so
if you notice something weird, you can debug it retroactively without
having to open the debug tool first. We may want to limit the number of
recorded requests later.
I have a few more ideas for it, but this seems like a good starting
point.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c61f5ce8-08b1-4500-accb-db2a480eb3ab
Release Notes:
- N/A
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While the `.{variants}` of the theme keys _were_ incorrect, they are
actually more consistent with our current theme keys (thanks AI!) So we
will keep theme, and fix the incorrect usages in the one themes and
elsewhere.
Old description:
>
> This PR fixes an issue where we specified the incorrect theme keys
(thanks AI!) > in the theme schema. The following keys have been changed
to their correct > versions:
>
> | Before | After |
> |-------------------------------|-------------------------|
> | version_control.added | version_control_added |
> | version_control.deleted | version_control_deleted |
> | version_control.modified | version_control_modified|
> | version_control.renamed | version_control_renamed |
> | version_control.conflict | version_control_conflict|
> | version_control.ignored | version_control_ignored |
>
> Please use the after versions in your themes, as they are correct!
>
> We won't be adding secondary keys to fix this automatically as git
only > officially launched today.
>
> Due to this change, we've also updated the version control keys in the
One > themes to keep the default diff hunks looks from changing.
Closes#26572
Release Notes:
- theme: Fixed an issue where version control colors weren't applying
correctly.
Refactor GitHub actions CI workflow.
- Single combined 'tests_pass' action so we only need one mandatory
check for merge queue
- Add new `job_spec` job which determines what needs to be run (+5secs)
- Do not run full CI for docs only changes (~30secs vs 10+mins)
- Only run `script/generate-licenses` if Cargo.lock changed (saves
~23secs on mac_test)
- Move prettier /docs check to ci.yml and remove docs.yml
- Run Windows tests on every PR commit
- Added new Windows runners named to reflect their OS/capacity
(windows-2025-64, windows-2025-32, windows-2025-16)
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `ToolWorkingSet` to reduce the amount of locking we
need to do.
A number of the methods have had corresponding versions moved to the
`ToolWorkingSetState` so that we can take out the lock once and do a
number of operations without needing to continually acquire and release
the lock.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds the ability for the editor to implement hard wrap (similar to
"textwidth" in vim).
If you are typing and your line extends beyond the limit, a newline is
inserted before the most recent space on the line. If you are otherwise
editing the line, pasting, etc. then you will need to manually rewrap.
Release Notes:
- git: Commit messages are now wrapped "as you type" to 72 characters.
This moves spawning of the git subprocess to the main thread. We're not
yet
sure why, but when we spawn a process using GCD's background queues,
sub-processes like git-credential-manager fail to open windows.
This seems to be fixable either by using the main thread, or by using a
standard background thread,
but for now we use the main thread.
Release Notes:
- Git: Fix git-credential-manager
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/26431
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26174
`path_with_position.path.strip_prefix(&worktree_root)` used in the PR is
wrong for cases of single-file worktrees, where it will return empty
paths that will result in incorrect project and FS entries accessed.
Release Notes:
- Fixed goto single file worktrees during terminal cmd-clicks
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4957https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ff491378-376d-48ec-b552-6cc80f74200b
Adds `"completions"` language settings section, to configure LSP and
word completions per language.
Word-based completions may be turned on never, always (returned along
with the LSP ones), and as a fallback if no LSP completion items were
returned.
Future work:
* words are matched with the same fuzzy matching code that the rest of
the completions are
This might worsen the completion menu's usability even more, and will
require work on better completion sorting.
* completion entries currently have no icons or other ways to indicate
those are coming from LSP or from word search, or from something else
* we may work with language scopes more intelligently, group words by
them and distinguish during completions
Release Notes:
- Supported word-based completions
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fix Bug where unstage/stage all in project diff wouldn't work while
git panel was closed
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Previously, if a user clicked a button and moved the cursor out before
releasing, the click event was correctly prevented, but the pending
mouse-down state remained.
This caused unintended drags when the UI shifted due to magnification
settings.
Now, mouse-up clears the pending state:
- If over the button → clear state and trigger click handlers.
- If outside the button → clear state without triggering a click.
This avoids accidental drags while preserving expected click behavior.
Closes#24600
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new `ExtensionEvents` event bus that can be used to
listen for extension-related events throughout the app.
Today you need to have a handle to the `ExtensionStore` (which entails
depending on `extension_host`) in order to listen for extension events.
With this change subscribers only need to depend on `extension`, which
has a leaner dependency graph.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Assertions on the parsed system prompt should use CRLF on Windows. I
didn't see it before because I was testing on my Windows VM from a
shared folder I cloned on macOS.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26534
Recently, we fixed a title bar transparency issue that only occurred on
macOS 15.3 and later. PR:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26403
However, this seems to have broken multi-window fullscreen behavior on
earlier macOS versions. This PR adds versioning so that the title bar
transparency fix only applies to macOS 15.3.0 and later.
No release notes, as this bug only exists on main right now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
#26538 fixed part of the issue, but it would keep trailing carriage
returns in the old/new strings. The model is unlikely to produce those,
but we might as well support them.
Release Notes:
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Disables https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26146 until a better
way to add diagnostics is found.
Overall, the PR had made changes that are worth keeping instead of
reverting, such as finally extracting out r-a's language server logic
into an `_ext.rs` file.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This should be less eager in terms of invoking tools. But we should keep
iterating on it as we add more tools.
Also, this disables the Lua interpreter by default (it can still be
enabled manually from the tools icon).
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Exposes a new "edit files" tool that the model can use to apply
modifications to files in the project. The main model provides
instructions and the tool uses a separate "editor" model (Claude 3.5 by
default) to generate search/replace blocks like Aider does:
````markdown
mathweb/flask/app.py
```python
<<<<<<< SEARCH
from flask import Flask
=======
import math
from flask import Flask
>>>>>>> REPLACE
```
````
The search/replace blocks are parsed and applied as they stream in. If a
block fails to parse, the tool will apply the other edits and report an
error pointing to the part of the input where it occurred. This should
allow the model to fix it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: fixed an issue where pressing `up` or `down` in the git
panel's commit message editor would change the selected status entry
This PR does not close an issue, but it is an issue and and fix in one.
I hope this is ok, but please let me know if you prefer me to open an
issue before.
Release Notes:
- Add "copy permalink" action for self-hosted GitHub enterprise
instances
# Issue
### Related issues:
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/26393
* https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11043
When you try to copy a permalink from a self-hosted GitHub enterprise
instance, you get the following error:
<img width="383" alt="permalink"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b32338a7-a2d7-48fc-86bf-ade1d32ed1f7"
/>
You also cannot open a PR or commit when you hover over a git blame:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5491ce7-270b-412f-b9ac-027ec020b028
### Reproduce
If you do not have access to a self-hosted GitHub instance, you can
change the remote url of any git repo:
```
git remote set-url origin git@github.mycorp.com:nilskch/zed.git
```
With the fix, permalinks still won't bring you to a valid website, but
you can verify that they are correctly created.
# Solution
Currently, we only support detecting self-hosted GitLab instances, but
not self-hosted GitHub instances. We detect GitLab instances by checking
if "gitlab" is part of the git URL.
This PR adds the same logic to detect self-hosted GitHub enterprise
instances (by checking if "github" is in the URL).
This solution is not ideal, since self-hosted GitHub or GitLab instances
might not contain the word "github" or "gitlab". #26393 proposes adding
a setting that would allow users to map specific domains to their
corresponding git provider types. This mapping would help Zed correctly
identify the appropriate git instance, even if "gitlab" or "github" are
not part of the URL.
This PR does not implement the offered solution, but I added a TODO
where the fix for #26393 has to make changes.
Previously, when a file was deleted externally and the warning prompt
was dismissed with "Close", the panel remained but was empty, leaving an
unused split space.
This happened because pane.remove_item(...) was being called with
close_pane_if_empty set to false, preventing the panel from being
removed even when it had no remaining items.
This fix changes the third boolean parameter to true, ensuring that the
panel is removed if it becomes empty, allowing the layout to properly
resize.
Closes#23904
Release Notes:
- N/A
Known Issues:
- When items can horizontal scroll, the right selected border is hidden
TODO:
- [ ] Width calculation is off
- [ ] When scrollbars should autohide they don't until hovering the
panel
- [ ] When switching to and from scrollbar track being visible we are
missing a notify somewhere.
Release Notes:
- Git Panel: Added horizontal scrolling in the git panel
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This PR refactors the `ContextMenu::render` method to extract a couple
smaller methods from it.
The existing `render` method was suffering from its size, with some of
the `match` arms not being able to be formatted with `rustfmt`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: improved the stage-and-next and unstage-and-next actions in
the project diff editor to start a commit after acting on the last hunk
The notifications from git output could take up variable amounts of
screen space, and they were quite obnoxious when a git command printed
lots of output, such as fetching many new branches or verbose push
hooks.
This change makes the push/pull/fetch buttons trigger a small
notification toast, based on the output of the command that was ran. For
errors or commands with more output the user may want to see, there's an
"Open Log" button which opens a new buffer with the output of that
command.
It also uses this behavior for long error notifications for other git
commands like `commit` and `checkout`. The output of those commands can
be quite long due to arbitrary githooks running.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Based on conversation with @maxbrunsfeld. Enabling Tag auto closing by
default so that it is discoverable for new and existing users
Release Notes:
- Made it so JSX tag auto-closing is automatically enabled in supported
languages
Closes#25483
Currently, macOS doesn't support showing multi-keystroke shortcuts in
menu items. We can use an attributed string to differentiate them, but
that breaks consistency with traditional shortcuts.
This PR removes the hack of concatenating the multi-keystroke shortcut
to the title, as it looked a bit janky.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26273
Release Notes:
- git: Fixes opening the branch selector in the commit modal with
cmd-option-b
- git: Truncates the branch selector in the commit modal
This PR makes `io.open` use our own implementation again, but instead of
the real filesystem, it will now use the project's to check file
metadata and perform read and writes using project buffers.
This also cleans up the `io.open` implementation by splitting it into
multiple methods, adds tests for various File I/O patterns, and fixes a
few bugs in read formats.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fix KeyBinding::for_action() to use the active focus handle instead of
what was
rendered last.
This makes the UI consistently chose the cmd-escape binding for close
(because escape in the editor is editor::Cancel?),
so force it to be "escape"
Release Notes:
- git: Fixed escape tooltip in commit modal
Closes#23735
This PR fixes an issue where Zed shows a transparent title bar in
fullscreen mode on macOS instead of the default gray one.
When switching to fullscreen mode, we change the title bar appearance to
opaque. When exiting fullscreen mode, we check the existing
`appears_transparent` flag that we pass to gpui to decide whether to
change the title bar back to transparent or not.
Note: Regardless of the `appears_transparent` flag, gpui should always
show an opaque title bar in fullscreen mode to prevent a broken
appearance, as macOS always displays the title bar in fullscreen mode
upon mouse interaction.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/211fb185-239b-454e-ac7f-b93b25d33805
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where Zed showed transparent titlebar in fullscreen mode
on macOS.
Closes#25086
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where file paths in the built in terminal of the format
`path/to/file.ext:row:col:description or error message` would not be
correctly identified as file paths due to the colon & additional text at
the end
Just some basic documentation for using debuggers in Zed development.
Goes over configuring cargo to include full debug info, attaching to an
instance of Zed, and using a debugger to debug panics and crashes
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Fixed a bug that caused the project diff not to update in
response to git-related events
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
"secondary" means "cmd" on macOS and "ctrl" on not macOS.
Release Notes:
- Added a "secondary" meta key to the zed keystroke parser, which maps
to 'cmd' on macOS and 'ctrl' off of macOS
This was added to support the nix build but accidentally broke our
bundling. I'll try to re-add it in a way that works for both in the
future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR decouples the scripting tool from the `Tool` trait while still
allowing it to be used as a tool from the model's perspective.
This will allow us to evolve the scripting tool as more of a first-class
citizen while still retaining the ability to have the model call it as a
regular tool.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We decided to expose scripting as tools again. We are aware of the UX
downsides of doing so, but we want to focus on getting it working well
first, and the model seems to make better use of it as an actual tool.
In the future, the tools API might support streaming. If it doesn't and
we need to ship, we can consider reverting this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Truncate branch names based on the width of the picker
- Use a footer for "Create branch" instead of a picker entry
Still to do:
- [x] Select the footer button when no matches and run the create logic
on `enter`
- [x] Make it possible to quickly select the footer button from the
keyboard when there are matches
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Removed limitation that made it impossible to create a
branch from the branch picker when it too closely resembled an existing
branch name
This PR fixes some language links in the docs.
The Shell Script page wasn't being linked from `SUMMARY.md`, so no page
was being generated.
There were also some differences in the language lists in the sidebar
and on the top-level languages page.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Per a conversation with @nathansobo, have the Lua scripts run
unsandboxed for now (while this feature is behind the staff feature
flag).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#20658
Now, when the "Go to Line" palette is open:
- Clicking on the editor will dismiss the palette without changing the
scroll position. (PR change)
- Pressing Enter will jump to the line number entered in the palette.
(Unchanged)
- Pressing Escape will jump back to the previous cursor location.
(Unchanged)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where clicking the editor with the mouse while the "Go
to Line" palette is open would cause it to jump to the previous scroll
position.
Was dabbling on the shaders these past few days and felt like we could
have the WGSL logo. This is based on the logo found on the GPU Web
repository: https://github.com/gpuweb/gpuweb/tree/main/logo
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25421
This PR adds support for external file managers to show Zed as an option
in the "Open With" context menu for directories on macOS.
<img width="350" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c52acd48-73c4-47be-8683-6950e0371b73"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added support for opening folders in Zed from third-party macOS file
managers like Path Finder and Super Charge through their "Open With"
menu.
The checkPhase was failing for me in darwin so I turned it off. I think
eventually we'll want to use a separate derivation for tests (which
crane has a helper for).
Crane also solved our issue with spaces in paths so I bumped the flake
to pick up that fix and removed our workaround: ipetkov/crane#808.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR includes lots of small fixes to get our `build.nix` and
`shell.nix` back to a working state.
I've tested this by running `cargo run` (inside the devshell) and `nix
run` on x86 nixos and arm64 darwin machines. I'd appreciate it if others
could test building inside the devshell to double-check that it's not
just working because I happen to have some system-level packages
installed, as well as seeing if it works on other platforms (non-nixos
linux, arm linux, x86 darwin).
I couldn't get the full test suite (`cargo nextest run --workspace`)
passing in the devshell on darwin, but they _are_ all passing on nixos.
nixpkgs [disables some of our
tests](92d11f06d5/pkgs/by-name/ze/zed-editor/package.nix (L226-L234))
that apparently fail or are flakey on hydra, but they don't know why.
I'm going to punt on debugging those for now, especially given that they
seem to be working for me. I'm also unsure of whether we actually want
the nix checkPhase to run the full test suite (it's currently not
passing `--workspace`) given that we have separate CI that should
enforce that those pass on all PRs.
Here's an overview of the changes made:
- Fix our `generate-licenses` script
- Relaxes the `cargo-about` version requirement slightly so it doesn't
try to install an older binary when the nixpkgs one is newer than our
requirement
- Add a workaround for [this cargo-about
issue](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19971) obviating the
need for the patching done in the nixpkgs package
- Set the new `--frozen` flag to avoid network access/mutating the
lockfile
- Use dynamic webrtc lib from nixpkgs, and fixes up the build script in
webrtc-sys that hardcodes it to be statically linked.
- Use `inputsFrom` in `shell.nix` and avoid duplicating everything from
`build.nix`
- Add a temporary workaround for an [upstream crane
bug](https://github.com/ipetkov/crane/issues/808).
- Fix shebangs in our `script` dir to not hard-code `/bin/bash`
There are still a bunch of issues that aren't resolved here, I'll make a
tracking issue for those and try to land this first just to get back to
an unbroken state. Eventually among other things I'd like to use a
`libgit2` from `staticPkgs` and musl cross compilation to build the
remote server under nix, and then add that as a separate flake output
and include it in the shell's `inputsFrom` list.
Thanks @niklaskorz, @GaetanLepage, @bbigras and all the other nixpkgs
maintainers that have kept the `zed-editor` package working and up to
date! I seriously considered just making our flake `overrideAttrs` the
package in nixpkgs given how well maintained it is.
Thanks @WeetHet for your volunteer maintinance of this flake. I
referenced #24953 while working on these fixes, and I'd love to
collaborate on adding some of those pieces like treefmt and a github
action. If you're interested I'd really appreciate some help debugging
why crane's `buildDepsOnly` isn't working for us. I'm assuming it'd make
our `nix build` times go way down from the improved dep caching if we
could get it working.
Thanks @rrbutani for all the help on this PR 💙.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Rahul Butani <rrbutani@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Rahul Butani <rr.butani@gmail.com>
Let's play around with it. This should not be added to tomorrow's
preview.
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added a panel header with an open diff and stage/unstage all
buttons.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21277
To the left is current Zed, right is the improved version.
3rd message, from Zed, to resolve the item, does not have `textEdit` on
the right side, and has one on the left.
Seems to not influence the end result though, but at least Zed behaves
more appropriate now.
<img width="1727" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ca1236fd-9ce2-41ba-88fe-1f3178cdcbde"
/>
Instead of modifying the original LSP completion item, store completion
list defaults and apply them when the item is requested (except `data`
defaults, needed for resolve).
Now, the only place that can modify the completion items is this method,
and Python impl seems to be the one doing it:
ca9c3af56f/crates/languages/src/python.rs (L182-L204)
Seems ok to leave untouched for now.
Release Notes:
- Fixed LSP completion items modified before resolve request
Reverts zed-industries/zed#25135
This approach was not the best as explained in the response to the
original PR. Likely, the better approach is to create a newer specific
scope for these kinds of variables under the `@variable` prefix so that
themes can control these pseudo-keywords specifically
This PR makes refactors the scripting functionality to be a first-class
concept of the assistant instead of a generic tool, which will allow us
to build a more customized experience.
- The tool prompt has been slightly tweaked and is now included as a
system message in all conversations. I'm getting decent results, but now
that it isn't in the tools framework, it will probably require more
refining.
- The model will now include an `<eval ...>` tag at the end of the
message with the script. We parse this tag incrementally as it streams
in so that we can indicate that we are generating a script before we see
the closing `</eval>` tag. Later, this will help us interpret the script
as it arrives also.
- Threads now hold a `ScriptSession` entity which manages the state of
all scripts (from parsing to exited) in a centralized way, and will
later collect all script operations so they can be displayed in the UI.
- `script_tool` has been renamed to `assistant_scripting`
- Script source now opens in a regular read-only buffer
Note: We still need to handle persistence properly
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#25509
Changes:
- If active item is already diagnostics, don't try to focus it again.
Instead of not focusing, should it just not activate instead? Something
like:
if !workspace
.active_item(cx)
.map(|item| item.item_id() == existing.item_id())
.unwrap_or(false)
{
workspace.activate_item(&existing, true, true, window, cx);
}
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25594
This PR fixes an issue where signing into Copilot required restarting
Zed.
Copilot depends on an OAuth token that comes from either `hosts.json` or
`apps.json`. Initially, both files don't exist. If neither file is
found, we fallback to watching `hosts.json` for updates. However, if the
auth process creates `apps.json`, we won't receive updates from it,
causing the UI to remain outdated.
This PR fixes that by watching the parent `github-copilot` directory
instead, which will always contain one of those files along with an
additional version file.
I have tested this on macOS and Linux Wayland.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where signing into Copilot required restarting Zed.
This is motivated by trying to make the Project Diff view usable with
huge Git change sets.
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of rendering multibuffers with very large numbers
of buffers
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: added `git:Add` as an alias for the existing `git::Diff`
- Git Beta: Fixed a bug where the 'generate commit message' keybinding
wasn't working.
- Git Beta: Made the empty project diff state a little more helpful with
a button to push, and a button to close the item.
Closes#26002
Release Notes:
- Added `multibuffer` key context.
- `cmd-down` and `cmd-shift-down` on Mac now moves to the end of the
last line of a singleton buffer instead of the beginning. In
multibuffers, these now move to the start of the next excerpt.
- Fixed `vim::PreviousSectionEnd` (bound to `[ ]`) to move to the
beginning of the line, matching the behavior of `vim::NextSectionEnd`.
- Added `editor::MoveToStartOfNextExcerpt` and
`editor::MoveToEndOfPreviousExcerpt`.
This gives us _very_ rudimentary support for `git switch` and `git
checkout` now, by making them aliases for our existing `git::branch`
call.
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added `git::Switch` and `git::CheckoutBranch` as aliases for
the existing `git::Branch`
This PR factors out a new `Thread::all_tools_finished` method to
encapsulate some of the boilerplate in the `ThreadEvent::ToolFinished`
event handler.
This should make this event handler easier to replicate for the eval
use-case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds two new helper methods to the `Thread` for dealing with
tool use:
- `use_pending_tools` - This uses all of the tools that are pending
- The reason we aren't calling this directly in `stream_completion` is
that we still might need to have a way for users to confirm that they
want tools to be run, which would need to happen at the UI layer in the
`ActiveThread`.
- `send_tool_results_to_model` - This encapsulates inserting a new user
message that contains the tool results and sending them up to the model.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR decouples the `Tool` trait from the `Workspace` (and from the
UI, in general).
`Tool::run` now takes a `WeakEntity<Project>` instead of a
`WeakEntity<Workspace>` and a `Window`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
A preparation for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4957 that
pushes all LSP-related data out from the basic completion item, so that
it's possible to create completion items without any trace of LSP
clearly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `ExtensionBuilder` to require that grammar names are
written in snake_case.
The grammar names are used to construct identifiers, so we need them to
be valid C identifiers.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds pages to component preview when clicking on a given
component in the sidebar.
This will let us create richer previews & better docs for using
components in the future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reduces the number of multibuffer syncs from 100,000 to 20,000.
Before this change each editor individually observed the project, so
literally any project change was amplified by the number of editors you
had open.
Now editors listen to their buffers instead of the project, and other
users of `cx.observe` on the project have been updated to use specific
events to reduce churn.
Follow up to #26237
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of Zed in large repos with lots of file system
events.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Try to re-order the tips for clarity, and make it clear that /etc/prime
could be wrong either way around.
Also remove section on FIPS now we nolonger bundle openssl
Updates #15629
Release Notes:
- N/A
We're still recreating a session for every tool call, but the idea is to
have a long-lived `Session` per assistant thread.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Closes#24741
Adjusted the shortcut key handling to properly toggle filters in the project search feature.
Release Notes:
- linux: Fixed `ctrl-alt-f` not correctly toggling search filters in project search.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
## Problem
Running `cargo run .` twice in Zed repository required a rebuild two
times in a row. The second rebuild was triggered around libz-sys, which
in practice caused a rebuild of the ~entire project.
Some concrete examples:
```
cargo test -p project # Requires a rebuild (warranted)
cargo run .
cargo test -p project # Requires a rebuild (unwarranted)
```
or
```
cargo run . # Requires a rebuild (warranted)
cargo run . # Requires a rebuild (unwarranted)
```
## What's going on
Zed build script on MacOS sets MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.15. This
is fine. However, **cargo propagates all environment variables to child
processes during `cargo run`**. This then affects Rust Analyzer spawned
by dev Zed - it clobbers build cache of whatever package it touches,
because it's behavior is not same between running it with `cargo run`
(where MACOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET gets propagated to child Zed) and running
it directly via `target/debug/zed` or whatever (where the env variable
is not set, so that build behaves roughly like Zed Dev.app).
## Solution
~We'll unset that env variable from user environment when we're
reasonably confident that we're running under `cargo run` by exploiting
other env variables set by cargo:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html
CARGO_PKG_NAME is always set to `zed` when running it via `cargo run`,
as it's the value propagated from the build.~
~The alternative I've considered is running [via a custom
runner](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#targetcfgrunner),
though the problem here is that we'd have to use a shell script to unset
the env variable - that could be problematic with e.g. fish. I just
didn't want to deal with that, though admittedly it would've been
cleaner in other aspects.~
Redact all above. We'll just set MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET regardless of
whether you have it in your OG shell environment or not.
Release Notes:
- N/A
205f9a9f03/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L1643)
Due to the snippet above, Zed is supposed to have `row` larger or equal
to `start_row` here:
205f9a9f03/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L1694)
yet the panic were reported when clicking in the project diff.
That project diff has a lot of highlighting happening already, so the PR
disables inline diagnostics within a git diff view.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Access to `cx` will be needed for anything that queries entities. In
this commit this is use of `WorktreeStore::find_search_candidates`. In
the future it will be things like access to LSP / tree-sitter outlines /
etc.
Changes to support access to `cx` from functions provided to the Lua
script:
* Adds a channel of requests that require a `cx`. Work enqueued to this
channel is run on the foreground thread.
* Adds `async` and `send` features to `mlua` crate so that async rust
functions can be used from Lua.
* Changes uses of `Rc<RefCell<...>>` to `Arc<Mutex<...>>` so that the
futures are `Send`.
One benefit of reusing project search logic for search candidates is
that it properly ignores paths.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26062
Removing the width here causes zed to use the default value (inside
default settings) after restart like other panels.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where git panel wasn't using default width after restart
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR adds a few more hunk style settings that flips the emphasis.
Normally, the concept at Zed has been that the project diff should
emphasize what's going into the commit. However, this leads to a problem
where the default state of all diff hunks are in the non-emphasized
state, making them hard to see and interact with. Especially on light
themes. This PR is an experiment in flipping the emphasis states. Now
the project diff is more like a queue of work, with the next "job" (hunk
to be evaluated) emphasized, and the "completed" (staged) hunks
deemphasized. This fixes the default state issue but is a big jump from
how we've been thinking about it. So here we can try it out and see how
it feels :)
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added hunk style settings to emphasize the unstaged state,
rather than the staged state.
Modified version of #25950. We still use worktree paths, but repo paths
with a status that lie outside the worktree are not excluded; instead,
we relativize them by adding `..`. This makes the list in the git panel
match what you'd get from running `git status` (with the repo's worktree
root as the working directory).
- [x] Implement + test new unrelativization logic
- [x] ~~When collecting repositories, dedup by .git abs path, so
worktrees can share a repo at the project level~~ dedup repos at the
repository selector layer, with repos coming from larger worktrees being
preferred
- [x] Open single-file worktree with diff when activating a path not in
the worktree
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24914 (again)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where multi-line pasted content was auto-indented
incorrectly if copied from the middle of an existing line.
This reduces the number of multibuffer syncs when starting the editor
with 80
files open in the Zed repo from 10,000,000 to 100,000 by avoiding
O(n**2)
dirtyness checks.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a beachball when restarting in a large repo with a large number
open files
This PR removes a number of `.unwrap`s in the Bedrock provider.
We must not `.unwrap` in situations where it is not provably safe to do
so, which it was not in any of these cases.
Release Notes:
- Fixed some potential panics in the AWS Bedrock model provider.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b16e32e6-46c6-41dc-ab68-1824d288c8c2
This PR adds the first part of our planned extended notification system:
StatusToasts.
It also makes various updates to ComponentPreview and adds a `Styled`
extension in `ui::style::animation` to make it easier to animate styled
elements.
_**Note**: We will be very, very selective with what elements are
allowed to be animated in Zed. Assume PRs adding animation to elements
will all need to be manually signed off on by a designer._
## Status Toast

These are designed to be used for notifying about things that don't
require an action to be taken or don't need to be triaged. They are
designed to be ignorable, and dismiss themselves automatically after a
set time.
They can optionally include a single action.
Example: When the user enables Vim Mode, that action might let them undo
enabling it.

Status Toasts should _not_ be used when an action is required, or for
any binary choice.
If the user must provide some input, this isn't the right component!
### Out of scope
- Toasts should fade over a short time (like AnimationDuration::Fast or
Instant) when dismissed
- We should visually show when the toast will dismiss. We'll need to
pipe the `duration_remaining` from the toast layer -> ActiveToast to do
this.
- Dismiss any active toast if another notification kind is created, like
a Notification or Alert.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
This PR finishes up the support for generating commit messages using an
LLM.
We're shelling out to `git diff` to get the diff text, as it seemed more
efficient than attempting to reconstruct the diff ourselves from our
internal Git state.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9bcf30a7-7a08-4f49-a753-72a5d954bddd
Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added support for generating commit messages using a
language model.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR adds a new rounded/corner border token: `rounded_md` with a
value of 6px.
I feel like I was wanting to use 6px border radius a lot but avoiding
due to it being an arbitrary value... so, not anymore! It's also cool to
have this be consistent with Tailwind v4.
Follow on to the prior renames:
- `rounded_sm` -> `rounded_xs`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26221
- `rounded_md` -> `rounded_sm`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26228
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
There is a drawback to how we currently write our migrations:
For example:
1. Suppose we change one of our actions from a string to an array and
rename it, then roll out the preview build:
Before: `"ctrl-x": "editor::GoToPrevHunk"`
Latest: `"ctrl-x": ["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", { "center_cursor": true
}]`
To handle this, we wrote migration `A` to convert the string to an
array.
2. Now, suppose we decide to change it back to a string:
- User who hasn't migrated yet on Preview: `"ctrl-x":
"editor::GoToPrevHunk"`
- User who has migrated on Preview: `"ctrl-x":
["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", { "center_cursor": true }]`
- Latest: `"ctrl-x": "editor::GoToPreviousHunk"`
To handle this, we would need to remove migration `A` and add two more
migrations:
- **Migration B**: `"ctrl-x": "editor::GoToPrevHunk"` -> `"ctrl-x":
"editor::GoToPreviousHunk"`
- **Migration C**: `"ctrl-x": ["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", {
"center_cursor": true }]` -> `"ctrl-x": "editor::GoToPreviousHunk"`
Nice. But over time, this keeps increasing, making it impossible to
track outdated versions and handle all cases. Missing a case means users
stuck on `"ctrl-x": "editor::GoToPrevHunk"` will remain there and won't
be automatically migrated to the latest state.
---
To fix this, we introduce versioned migrations. Instead of removing
migration `A`, we simply write a new migration that takes the user to
the latest version—i.e., in this case, migration `C`.
- A user who hasn't migrated before will go through both migrations `A`
and `C` in order.
- A user who has already migrated will only go through `C`, since `A`
wouldn't change anything for them.
With incremental migrations, we only need to write migrations on top of
the latest state (big win!), as know internally they all would be on
latest state. You *must not* modify previous migrations. Always create
new ones instead.
This also serves as base for only prompting user to migrate, when
feature reaches stable. That way, preview and stable keymap and settings
are in sync.
cc: @mgsloan @ConradIrwin @probably-neb
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for capabilities for the extension process API.
In order to use the process API, an extension must declare which
commands it wants to use, with arguments:
```toml
[[capabilities]]
kind = "process:exec"
command = "echo"
args = ["hello!"]
```
A `*` can be used to denote a single wildcard in the argument list:
```toml
[[capabilities]]
kind = "process:exec"
command = "echo"
args = ["*"]
```
And `**` can be used to denote a wildcard for the remaining arguments:
```toml
[[capabilities]]
kind = "process:exec"
command = "ls"
args = ["-a", "**"]
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR improves the setup instructions for the slash-commands-example
extension by:
1. Replacing the `sed` command with a more reliable approach that
completely replaces the Cargo.toml file.
2. Explicitly showing how to create a standalone extension with a
properly configured Cargo.toml file that:
- Uses `edition = "2021"` instead of `edition.workspace = true`
- Doesn't include `publish.workspace = true`
- Doesn't include the `[lints]` section
This change addresses an issue where the extension wouldn't work when
copied as a standalone project due to workspace references that are only
valid when the extension is built as part of the main Zed repository.
The updated instructions provide a clear, reliable path for developers
to create their own Zed extensions based on the slash commands example.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Zed fan trying to learn GPUI here. Notice one problem in input example
which cause cmd-x function not work.
Let me know if any adjustments are needed!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4271
Implemented by kicking of a task on the main thread at the end of
`Editor::handle_input` which waits for the buffer to be re-parsed before
checking if JSX tag completion possible based on the recent edits, and
if it is then it spawns a task on the background thread to generate the
edits to be auto-applied to the buffer
Release Notes:
- Added support for auto-closing of JSX tags
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This partially reverts https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/3324
We will still blank out user/global config when running managed NPM, to
keep to the spirit of #3324 (which was made at the time we did not allow
user-provided NPM builds - the intent of the change was to make the
behavior of NPM as consistent as possible).
I tested this change by:
1. Setting up a custom NPM registry via Versaccio
2. Adding this new registry to my .npmrc
3. Mirroring `vscode-langservers-extracted` to it
4. Blocking access to `registry.npmjs.org`
5. Opening up settings.json file in Zed Nightly
- Verifying that language server update fails for it
6. Opening up Zed Dev build of this branch
- Confirming that language server update check goes through for it
Closes#19806Closes#20749Closes#9422
Release Notes:
- User and global .npmrc configuration is now respected when running
user-provided NPM binary (which also happens automatically when `npm`
from PATH is newer than 18.0.0)
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The function ensure_final_newline in buffer.rs has this explanation:
Ensures that the buffer ends with a single newline character, no other
whitespace.
The documentation wasn't explaining well that we actually remove any
lines containing only whitespace and keep only 1 line at the end of a
buffer.
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Split Windows GHA CI job into `windows_clippy` and `windows_tests`
(`cargo test` and `cargo build`). `windows_clippy` will continue to run
on every PR commit, but `windows_tests` will only be run on main. Tag a
PR `windows` if you would like to run windows tests.
Added a call to the Azure metadata service to detect the Azure hardware
used by the GitHub hosted Windows runners. This is temporary and I'll
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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25665
> Currently Zed is missing quite an useful Vim motion: <count>% (go to
{count} percentage in the file).
Description:
{count}% - Go to {count} percentage in the file, on the first non-blank
in the line linewise. To compute the new line number this formula is
used: ({count} * number-of-lines + 99) / 100 .
> [Link](https://neovim.io/doc/user/motion.html#N%25).
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performed two concurrent saves of the buffer.
- Git Beta: Fixed an issue where diff hunks appeared in the wrong state
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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25701
Reworks the way cmd-click is handled:
* first, all worktree entries are checked for existence
This allows more fine-grained lookup of entries that are in the
worktree, but their path in the terminal is not "full": in case neither
`cwd` no worktree's root + that temrinal paths form a valid path
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25701)
The worktrees are sorted by "the most close to cwd first" so such files
are attempted to resolved in the most specific worktree.
This also fixes no cmd-click working in the remote ssh.
* second, only if the client is local, do the FS checks to find
non-indexed files
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Closes#25976
There's a couple states that this covers:
- upon `git init`, no footer is shown at all
- after 1 commit (or when on any parentless commit), the uncommit button
is ~disabled~ hidden
- otherwise commit button is shown
Also updated the button with "meta" tooltip showing human readable
description and git command.
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Attempt to fix an issue where conflicts from a cherry-pick don't get
cleared out of the git panel after being resolved.
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The close button on each tab previously only worked when you right
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This PR adds two new tools to Assistant 2:
- `list-worktrees` - Lists the worktrees in a project
- `read-file` - Reads a file at the given path in the project
I don't see `list-worktrees` sticking around long-term, as when we have
tools for listing files those will include the worktree IDs along with
the path, but making this tool available allows the model to utilize
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This PR fixes the language model selector.
I tried to piece together the state prior to #25697 (the state it was in
at 11838cf89e) while retaining unrelated
changes that happened since then.
Release Notes:
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after the model selector was opened (Preview only).
This fixes a performance problem introduced in #25906 and caused by
calling `BufferDiff::snapshot` too frequently.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
We would previously return an error if there was at least one non-UTF8
file. Now we just ignore them and only add text files. If no text files
are found we show an error.
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https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25663#issuecomment-2686095807
Renamed the `vim::Backspace` and `vim::Space` actions to
`vim::WrappingLeft` and `vim::WrappingRight` respectively. The old names
are still available, but they are marked as deprecated and users are
advised to use the new names.
Also added a paragraph to the docs describing how to enable wrapping
cursor navigation.
These changes tackle two issues with running terminal commands via vim
mode:
- When using `!!` the tab's title was set to `!!` instead of the
previous command that was run and these changes fix that in order to
always display the previous command in the tab's title when re-running
the command with `!!`
- For a terminal command, pressing the rerun button would actually bring
up the task palette, so this has been updated in order to disable the
rerun button when the terminal tab was spawned via a vim command
Closes#25800
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- Improved the terminal tab for when command is run via vim mode, in
order to disable the rerun button, seeing as Zed does not support it
Closes#25647
This PR fixes two issues related to cmd + click on URL:
1. Normally cmd + click on URL, it opens browser. Now, alt + tab back to
Zed. If you cmd + click on link again it won't work, until you normal
click some where else in buffer. It won't even show underline.
2. Again, cmd + click on URL, it opens browser. Now, alt + tab back to
Zed. If you cmd + click, some where else in buffer like just normal
text, and now try to hover on URL it won't show up underline and cmd +
click on it won't work. Unless again, if you plain click somewhere else.
Problem:
Issue is when clicking we set pending anchor (for selection), and when
we mouse up we clear those. This works for normal case without pressing
any modifier.
But, in case of cmd modifier, we set pending anchor (set when
`SelectPhase::Begin`), but we don't clear it once we use that data.
Fix:
Once we end up using selection, anchor, etc data to figure out where to
navigate either URL/defination etc, we clear selection just like how we
do it in normal click. This doesn't require to happen after navigate
task, so we do it right after our usage of it.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b33d93fc-f490-4fa4-ae22-1da1fd6b77a9
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/028f039a-cd13-4651-b461-3ba52f2526de
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where cmd + click on a URL was not working sometimes.
Closes#21974
`resolve_path_in_worktrees` function looks for provided path in each
worktree until valid file is found.
In this PR we priortize current buffer worktree before other worktrees,
because of edge case where, file with same name might exists in other
worktrees.
Updated tests to handle this case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the wrong file from a different worktree would
open when using `Cmd + Click` on a file import.
Closes#18157
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `:reg[isters]` to show the current values of registers
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Closes#22536
Changes:
- Visual and visual block: Cursor at start of selection.
- Visual line: Cursor at start on line.
- Uses different handling since the selection does not actually change
in vline.
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed insert before (`shift-i`) in visual modes.
old nixpkgs versions didn't have rust 1.85 and nix develop failed (1.85
is specified in rust-toolchain.toml).
ran `nix flake update` to bump the flake dependencies. it now works
Release Notes:
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Also simplify it to avoid doing a bunch of unnecessary work.
Co-Authored-By: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- git: Fix jumping to the previous diff hunk
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Closes#10400
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/17947
Changes:
- Let vim::increment find boolean values in the line and toggle them.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added support for toggling boolean values with `ctrl-a`/`ctrl-x`
Fixes two issues with the Vim exchange implementation:
1. The clear exchange implementation **didn't** clear the exchange. This
was due to us asking the editor to clear normal highlights instead of
background highlights.
2. Calling clear exchange also wouldn't cause the operator to be
cleared, so you would be left in operator = "cx".
I've added tests for both of these cases.
Partially closes#25750. It doesn't address the problem with dot repeat
not working for my custom bindings, but I don't know what would cause
that. I'd love to hear some thoughts on why that is. That might be a
problem on my part or it might be something with the code. Input would
be appreciated.
Release Notes:
- Fixed: Vim exchange's "clear exchange" function didn't clear the
exchange and kept you in operator pending mode.
This solves a couple of issues with Vim search by making the search
buffer and `SearchableItem` aware of the direction of the search. If
`SearchOptions::BACKWARDS` is set, all operations will be reversed. By
making `SearchableItem` aware of the direction, the correct active match
can be selected when searching backward.
Fixes#22506. This PR does not fix the last problem in that issue, but
that one is also tracked in #8049.
Release Notes:
- Fixes incorrect behavior of backward search in Vim mode
This fixes a major performance issue in the current git beta.
This PR also removes the PopoverButton component, which was easy to
misuse.
Release Notes:
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We were iterating over the row range of a hunk, and inserting into a
hash map for every row.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a performance problem when a large diff hunk was displayed in an
editor.
Fine-tuning the visuals (namely, reducing font and keybinding size) and
passing `on_click` handlers to the Cancel & Regenerate actions.
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Just a basic implementation so we can start trying it out.
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Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
This PR makes it so the copy button on Markdown code blocks stays
absolutely positioned even when scrolled:
<img width="1297" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-04 at 5 28 48 PM"
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We achieve this by inserting a new parent element around both the copy
button and the code block itself so we can position the copy button
absolutely within that element.
Release Notes:
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Release Notes:
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panel editor
- Git Beta: Allow opening the commit modal even if we're unable to
commit.
Proper version of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25425
When https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24857 returned font
updates on settings changes, settings values, not in-memory ones should
be compared.
This PR returns back the logic finally, and changes it to explicitly
track the settings values, not the in-memory ones.
Also adds the same tracking for UI font changes, which had never been
tracked before.
Release Notes:
- Fixed font sizes not reacting on settings change
- Add global handlers so these actions can be invoked from the command
palette, etc.
- Tweak spinner to not show itself until a remote has been selected
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Check that there are no `visible_worktrees` rather than checking
`worktrees` when deciding whether to display the "Open a file or project
to get started" text
Closes#25395
Release Notes:
- Fixed the "Open a file or project to get started" message not always
showing after all buffers have been closed
This PR adds the `git.hunk_style` setting, allowing setting an alternate
style for hunks – specifically the rendering of unstaged hunks.
It has 2 options:
- `transparent` (unstaged hunks are more transparent/less opaque than
staged hunks)
- `pattern (unstaged hunks are indicated by a visual pattern)
We'll possibly explore a VSCode-style "don't show staged hunks", but the
complexity it adds is a bit out of scope for now.
Transparent:

Pattern:

Release Notes:
- Git Beta: Added `git.hunk_style` setting to allow toggling between git
hunk visual styles.
Closes#22999
# Problem
Currently, the default soft wrap mode of an editor is determined by
reading the language-specific settings of the language _at offset zero_
in the editor's (multi)buffer. While this provides a way to pick a
single soft wrap mode for a multi-language multibuffer, it's a bad
choice for a single-buffer multibuffer that begins with a different
embedded language. For example, Markdown with frontmatter:
```markdown
---
my_front_matter
---
# Hello World
```
Setting this in config:
```json
"languages": {
"Markdown": { "soft_wrap": "bounded" }
},
```
Will not soft wrap the Markdown file as the language at offset zero is
YAML.
# Solution
Instead of using the language at offset zero, use the language of the
first buffer in the multibuffer (the buffer at offset zero). This gives
better behavior for single-buffer editors, and a similar default for
multi-language multibuffers as before.
# Testing
All existing `editor` crate tests pass, but I would appreciate any
guidance for where best to add additional testing.
Release Notes:
- Fixed soft_wrap setting not applying to buffers starting with a
different language
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
If the user already binds `tab`/`alt-tab`/`alt-l` to a different action
in a conflicting context and hasn't assigned a different keybinding for
`editor::AcceptEditPrediction`, we would show broken popovers with no
bindings:

Instead, they will now see an error-variant of every popover which
includes a tooltip with a short description and buttons to open the
keymap, and open a new docs section explaining the issue in detail and
how to fix it.

Note: I included the docs change in this PR because it's ok to deploy
before the release, as it also applies to existing versions.
Release Notes:
- edit predictions: Improve UX when there's no keybinding for accepting
predictions
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Also
- Recomputes `suggested_commit_message` and no longer stores it, to
ensure things are always up to date
- Reduces indentation in `render_footer`
Release Notes:
- N/A
We modified few actions in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25846, which are:
`"editor::GoToHunk" -> ["editor::GoToHunk", { "center_cursor": true }]`
`"editor::GoToPrevHunk" -> ["editor::GoToPrevHunk", { "center_cursor":
true }]`
Also, recently we changed and added migration for:
`["editor::GoToPrevHunk", { "center_cursor": true }] ->
["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", { "center_cursor": true }] `
This means:
1. User that might still have `editor::GoToHunk` won't be automatically
migrated to `["editor::GoToHunk", { "center_cursor": true }]`. Note
value of `center_cursor` is false, in first case (default), and true in
second case.
2. User that might still have `editor::GoToPrevHunk` won't be
automatically migrated to `["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", {
"center_cursor": true }]`. Note, `editor::GoToPrevHunk` is renamed
since, it is now invalid action.
This PR adds those migrations.
cc: @marcospb19
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#22447
When navigate forward/back, the focus moves from the ProjectSearchView's
result editor to the Pane, and then move to the ProjectSearchView, but
the event `on_focus_in` not triggered for ProjectSearchView, causing the
result editor to lose focus eventually.
f6dabadaf7/crates/workspace/src/workspace.rs (L1372)f6dabadaf7/crates/workspace/src/workspace.rs (L1385)
Considering that the navigation might be triggered again in the next
frame, so use `on_next_frame` in `on_focus` event to move focus to
result editor.
Next frame:
- the blur event triggered for result editor.
- focus move from ProjectSearchView to result editor in `on_focus` event
for ProjectSearchView
- navigate again, focus moves from result editor to Pane then move back
to ProjectSearchView
- the focus not change during this frame, so no focus event happened for
ProjectSearchView.

Release Notes:
- Fix lost focus when navigate back in project search result
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Fixes#16057
In newer versions of clangd, the switch labelDetailsSupport in the json
passed to the language server modifies the format of the returned json.
Zed handles well the old format, but misses the function parameters in
the new one. For example:
The old format looks like this:
```json
...
"label": " Window(int width, int height, const char *name, bool vsync, bool resizable)",
...
```
and with labelDetailsSupport = true:
```json
...
"label": " Window",
"labelDetails": {
"detail": "(int width, int height, const char *name, bool vsync, bool resizable)"
},
...
```
A simple solution is to just to not tell the language server that label
details are supported and force it to use the old format. This is a
dirty fix, but makes the completions behave like in the old versions of
clangd.
I do not know if this will break another language server. From what I've
found out most lsp-s do not depend on that setting and provide all
completion data either way. If not, this switch will need to be exposed
in a config or be at least lsp-dependant.
Lastly, I do not know Rust, maybe will need help to make a better fix
for the issue.
Release Notes:
- Fixed broken C++ completion suggestions
Closes#25885
This PR improves the matching for file icons to tabs.
Previously, the tab icon would be resolved based upon the relative path
in the current project. However, this caused the default file icon being
assigned to all files outside of the project, as the relative path for
these files would be empty.
Instead, `path_for_buffer` is now used which always returns a proper
file name even for paths outside the current project (as also stated [in
this
comment](fee9c67707/crates/editor/src/items.rs (L1689))).
As the file name is sufficient for matching icons to files, this fixes
the linked issue whilst not changing anything for previously properly
matched icons.
| `main` | This PR |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="296" alt="main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e72b8b5d-aa1c-4a8e-903f-14239f5b8764"
/> | <img width="296" alt="PR"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a736974a-ce41-4861-be3f-95448cc7ffd0"
/> |
Release Notes:
- Fixed wrong file icons being shown for files outside of the current
project.
This does not fix the bug where, when the commit editor modal is open,
changing the staged file does not update the suggested message in the
commit editor. Conrad mentioned he thought we shouldn't be allowed to
change those when the modal is open, so I'm not attempting to fix that.
Release Notes:
- Made suggested commits placeholders and allow them to be committed.
Closes#25045
With the setting `"use_system_path_prompts": false`, previously, if the
completion target was a directory, no separator would be added after it,
requiring us to manually append a `/` or `\`. Now, if the completion
target is a directory, a `/` or `\` will be automatically added. On
Windows, both `/` and `\` are considered valid path separators.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0594ce27-9693-4a49-ae0e-3ed29f62526a
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also:
- Internally renames a bit of code to make it easy to identify between
when we are disabling the buttons that open and close the modal editor
(in Git Panel and Project Diff) vs when we are disabling the commit
buttons (in Git Panel and Git commit editor modal).
- Deletes some unused code.
Release Notes:
- Unified disabling / enabling the button to open the Git commit editor
modal in the Git panel with the Project Diff commit button.
- Unified disabling / enabling the commit buttons, for the same cases,
between the Git panel and Git commit editor modal.
Closes#25951
Release Notes:
- git: Update "enter" in the list of changed files to preserve focus. If
you want the old behaviour, hit enter twice.
- git: Follow the cursor, not the scroll anchor, in the list. Although
the scroll anchor was nice for passive scrolling, it broke if you had
changed the overflow scroll settings.
Currently, when an element has only a hover listener, the attached
listener will never trigger, because within the check for whether a
hitbox has to be inserted for the given element, this case it not
considered.
That leads to the behaviour as described in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25602#discussion_r1970720972,
where another event listener has to be attached to the element in order
for the hover listener to work.
This PR fixes the issue by ensuring that a hitbox is also inserted when
only a hover listener is attached to the element.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the git panel to use worktree-relative paths for its
entries, instead of repository-relative paths as before. Paths that lie
outside the active repository's worktree are no longer shown in the
panel. Note that in both respects this is how the project diff editor
already works, so this PR brings those two pieces of UI into harmony.
Release Notes:
- N/A
In #25005 we added regex syntax highlighting to search; but the existing
regex grammar highlighted every character as a string which was hard to
read.
This flips so that characters are not highlighted, and brackets, etc.
are.
<img width="346" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 14 39 35"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f7d3ae9c-fb5c-45eb-a5e9-41a330fbe940"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed regex search box being overly green
This PR adds the ability for Markdown code blocks and tables to be made
horizontally scrollable.
This is a feature that the caller can opt in to.
Right now we're using it for the rendered Markdown in the Assistant 2
panel.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `restrict_scroll_to_axis` style to allow consumers to
opt-in to the scrolling behavior found on the web.
When this is enabled the behavior will be such that:
- Scrolling using the mouse wheel will only scroll the Y axis
- Scrolling using the mouse wheel with <kbd>Shift</kbd> held will only
scroll the X axis
This behavior is useful in scenarios where you have some
vertically-scrollable content that is interspersed with
horizontally-scrollable elements, as otherwise the scroll will be
constantly hijacked by the horizontally-scrollable elements while trying
to scroll up and down in the vertically-scrollable container.
I think that this behavior should be the default, but it's a bit of a
sweeping change to make all at once, so for now it remains opt-in.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds initial support for displaying tables to the `markdown`
crate.
This allows us to render tables in Assistant 2:
| Before | After |
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| <img width="1309" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 1 39 39 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ad7ada01-f35d-4fcf-a20c-deb42b55b34e"
/> | <img width="1297" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-03 at 3 38 21 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b771126-30a0-479b-8c29-f5f572936f56"
/> |
There are a few known issues that should be addressed as follow-ups:
- The horizontal scrolling within a table is linked with the scrolling
of the parent container (e.g., the Assistant 2 thread)
- Cells are currently cut off entirely when they are too wide, would be
nice to truncate them with an ellipsis
Release Notes:
- N/A
When a worktree is created, we walk up the ancestors of the root path
trying to find a git repository. In particular, if your `$HOME` is a git
repository and you open some subdirectory of `$HOME` that's *not* a git
repository, we end up scanning `$HOME` and everything under it looking
for changed and untracked files, which is often pretty slow. Consistency
here is not very useful and leads to a bad experience.
This PR adds a special case to not consider `$HOME` as a containing git
repository, unless you ask for it by doing the equivalent of `zed ~`.
Release Notes:
- Changed the behavior of git features to not treat `$HOME` as a git
repository unless opened directly
We've had some issues reported with git repositories not getting
detected when they're a strict parent of the worktree root. Add a bit
more logging to understand what's going on here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes how we persist threads in Assistant2 to use `serde_json`
instead of `bincode` for the representation.
This makes the format more flexible to work with (and will allow for
using things like `#[serde(default)]`) if the schema changes over time.
Note: We have to bump the LMDB database version for this, so any threads
created before now will be gone.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes:
- Bug: Using "up" in model selector triggers assistant2::FocusUp not
menu::SelectPrev
- Bug: Pressing arrow up/down in the model selector opened in the inline
assistant doesn't work
- Bug: Dismissing the model selector with Esc is not working
- Bug: Dismissing context pickers with Esc no longer working
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the extension CLI to make the use of
`scrollbar_thumb.background` in a theme a hard error.
We're working to eradicate usage of this theme property, so this will
prevent new extensions from being published that use it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25865
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25915
In the issue, Zed had caused `.git/lfs/tmp/466102258`-like files to
appear in the directory, which lead to background FS event listener to
handle this as an update, incrementing snapshot's `scan_id`, which lead
to git status rescan, which caused another increment to `status_scan_id`
— incrementing either of the IDs causes the related repo data to be
considered "changed:
41b45eaba7/crates/worktree/src/worktree.rs (L1590-L1605)
hence propagating events to the other parts of the system (e.g. git
blame, which was also active in the issue's case)
```
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG worktree] ignoring event ".git/lfs/tmp/466102258" within unloaded directory
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG worktree] received fs events []
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG worktree] reloading repositories: ["/Users/alex/dev/monorepo/.git"]
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG editor::git::blame] Status of git repositories updated. Regenerating blame data...
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG editor::git::blame] Status of git repositories updated. Regenerating blame data...
[2025-03-01T20:01:08+01:00 DEBUG editor::git::blame] Status of git repositories updated. Regenerating blame data...
```
Due to repo update events sent, another `.git/lfs/tmp/` entry is
created, things start over...
The PR fixes this by ignoring any `.git/lfs/` directory-related FS
events, as needed for the current git status update heuristics.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25915 tried to follow further
and `scan_id` and `status_scan_id` but we do not store all git state in
memory, e.g. head
e0060b92cc/crates/editor/src/editor_tests.rs (L13686)
as
[tests](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/13631960559/job/38101504549?pr=25915)
show.
Release Notes:
- Improved `.git` scan heuristics
Mostly just fine-tuning its positioning. Other changes are mainly using
the Label's `buffer_font` method instead of using a div for that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverting https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25440
This is a good change, but given the PR was open for a while, I guess it
didn't catch conflicts with main, and so it broke it. Will revert it for
now, to keep main fresh, but will look into adding this behavior back
again.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#10167
This is take 2 on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/2341 which
was closed due to lack of migrator.
This PR contains rename of following keymap actions:
```sh
1. ["editor::GoToPrevHunk", { "center_cursor": true }] -> ["editor::GoToPreviousHunk", { "center_cursor": true }]
2. "editor::GoToPrevDiagnostic" -> "editor::GoToPreviousDiagnostic"
3. "editor::ContextMenuPrev" -> "editor::ContextMenuPrevious"
4. "search::SelectPrevMatch" -> "search::SelectPreviousMatch"
5. "file_finder::SelectPrev" -> "file_finder::SelectPrevious"
6. "menu::SelectPrev" -> "menu::SelectPrevious"
7. "editor::TabPrev" -> "editor::Backtab"
```
Release Notes:
- Renamed several keymap actions for consistency (e.g., `GoToPrevHunk` →
`GoToPreviousHunk`, `TabPrev` → `Backtab`). Your existing configured
keybindings will still work. You can click **"Backup and Update"** at
the top of your keymap file to easily update to the new actions.
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
When a context menu item has a documentation aside element attached to
it, we're now hiding the keybinding (which wouldn't trigger anything
anyway) to make room for displaying an info icon, with the purpose of
indicating the existence of the docs aside, which will typically explain
the reason why the item’s disabled in the first place.
Also, changed the label color to use the `Disabled` token; more
appropriate for this, and just slightly darker, which is great!
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a7f9f022-16d1-41d5-b1b5-3cbcc9630cc8"
width="500px"/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds toasts for reporting success and errors from remote git
operations. This PR also adds a focus handle to notifications, in
anticipation of making them keyboard accessible.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: julia <julia@zed.dev>
Closes#23744
Release Notes:
- Changed the `always_show_close_button` key to `show_close_button` and
introduced a new `hidden` value, that allows never displaying the close
button.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: smit <0xtimsb@gmail.com>
### Problem
When using HTTPS remotes, users are getting errors when trying to push
or pull via the git panel.
On macOS, Zed bundles a `git` binary that's part of
[`dugite-native`](https://github.com/desktop/dugite-native). But we
don't include the entire package. Additional binaries from
`dugite-native` are needed for pulling and pushing over HTTPS.
### Solution
Rather than bundling those additional binaries, I've changed the `push`,
`pull`, and `fetch` actions to rely on the *system-installed* `git`
binary. The downside of this is that, if the user does not have Git
installed, they wont' be able to push, pull, or fetch from within Zed.
But we believe that the vast majority of users will have Git installed.
Also, unlike `diff` and `status`, which Zed needs to call in the
background without any user interaction, `push`/`pull` and `fetch` are
explicit actions that the user takes in Zed, so there is an opportunity
to prompt them to install Git if they haven't.
### Background
There are three ways (that I know of) that users might authenticate when
pushing, pulling, or fetching over HTTPS.
1. Via a built-in [Git
`credential.helper`](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitcredentials). On macOS,
Git ships with a helper called `credential-osxkeychain` that stores
internet passwords in the OS Keychain. You can opt into this globally
with the command `git config --global credential.helper osxkeychain`,
which writes to your `~/.gitconfig`.
2. Via [`Git Credential Manager`
(GCM)](https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager), which
is a different `credential.helper`, [built by
GitHub](https://github.blog/security/application-security/git-credential-manager-authentication-for-everyone/),
which must be installed manually, and integrates with specific Git
hosting providers like GitHub and Azure.
3. By typing their Username and Password/Access-token interactively when
pushing/pulling/fetching.
### Testing Status
* [ ] 🚫 Interactive password auth - not yet supported, requires
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25848
* [x] **credential-osxkeychain** - when using the built-in credential
helper, and the credentials are already stored in the keychain,
push/pull/fetch now work fine .
* [ ] **GCM** - still testing.
* Right now, I'm seeing `git-credential-manager` just hang indefinitely
when pushing from Zed, even though it works when pushing from a
terminal.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25810
Reorders default macOS keymap so that `cmd-w` in `"context":
"PromptLibrary"` bindings is not the last binding for
`workspace::CloseWindow` and therefore does not get rendered in the app
menu or intercepted by MacOS
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#19267
Adds highlight field specifically for `constructor` in JS/TS/TSX so that
it can be highlighted as a different color than regular methods
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
"Copy Relative Path" action had a check for existence of relative path
but it always passed because
[`WorktreeStore::find_worktree()`](1d5499bee7/crates/project/src/worktree_store.rs (L148))
function returned empty path for these kinds of files. It feels correct
to make changes there, but I don't know what else could be impacted.
"Reveal In Project Panel" had no check whatsoever and so I made one.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Hi Zed team! 👋
As a fan of Zed Editor who's excited to contribute, I noticed a small
optimization opportunity in the JSON merging utilities.
<b>Changes:</b>
Removed redundant key.clone() calls in insert() operations within 2
functions:
1. merge_json_value_into
2. merge_non_null_json_value_into
<b>Why:</b>
Since we're already moving ownership of `source_object` 's contents and
key is no longer used further, we could directly pass `key` to `insert`
without cloning.
Eliminates redundant allocations, improving performance slightly for
JSON-heavy operations.
<b>Testing:</b>
I have tested this locally and all existing tests passed. The change
preserves behavior while removing redundancy.
Love using Zed and happy to contribute! Let me know if any adjustments
are needed!
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for clickable file paths in the Odin language format.
The odin compiler errors use the format `/path/to/file.odin(1:1)`. We
didn't recognize this format, making these paths non-clickable in the
terminal.
Also added tests for this.
Release Notes:
- Added support for clickable file paths in the Odin language format.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25766
Fixes the bugs found:
* modifier toggle not happening instantly due to `edit_debounce_ms`
considered
* hint update race that ignored the cache clear
Release Notes:
- N/A
When reviewing hunks, scroll to put them at the center of the screen
so you can better see the context around that hunk.
The field `center_cursor` was added to the actions `editor::GoToHunk`
and `editor::GoToPrevHunk`, this was set to `false` by default in
keymaps, as it wouldn't help with in-editor navigation.
The field is set to `true` for when you trigger `git::StageAndNext`
and `git::UnstageAndNext`, this is also `true` for the buttons in the
Diff View toolbar.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the `whole_excerpt` field to the actions:
- `git::StageAndNext`
- `git::UnstageAndNext`
Which is set by false by default, effectively, now staging and unstaging
with these actions is done hunk-by-hunk, this also affects the `Stage`
and
`Unstage` buttons in the Diff View toolbar.
A caveat: with this PR, there is no way to configure the buttons in the
Diff
View toolbar to restore the previous behavior, if we want, I think we
can make
it a setting, but let's see if anyone really wants that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25315
Release Notes:
- Fixes an issue where the buffer search options would not be reset when
using `buffer: deploy search` after using Vim search (`*` & `#`) which
enable all search options
Closes#25304
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where `active_pane_modifiers` settings would be applied
to a parent pane if one of it's child panes was active
This PR makes it so we include some textual content in the user messages
that as used to send up tool results.
I observed that when sending up the tool results with no text, it would
lead the model to start replying with no text, which would then result
in an error when attaching later tool results.
I think there's a deeper issue at play here, but for now we just include
some text to keep the model on track.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds an optimistic update when staging or unstaging diff hunks.
In the process, I've also refactored the logic for staging and unstaging
hunks, to consolidate more of it in the `buffer_diff` crate.
I've also changed the way that we treat untracked files. Previously, we
maintained an empty diff for them, so as not to show unwanted
entire-file diff hunks in a regular editor. But then in the project diff
view, we had to account for this, and replace these empty diffs with
entire-file diffs. This form of state management made it more difficult
to store the pending hunks, so now we always use the same
`BufferDiff`/`BufferDiffSnapshot` for untracked files (with a single
hunk spanning the entire buffer), but we just have a special case in
regular buffers, that avoids showing that entire-file hunk.
* [x] Avoid creating a long queue of `set_index` operations when
staging/unstaging rapidly
* [x] Keep pending hunks when diff is recalculated without base text
changes
* [x] Be optimistic even when staging the single hunk in added/deleted
files
* Testing
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
This PR updates the ui of the git panel. It removes the header from the
panel and unifies the repository, branch and commit controls in the
bottom section.
It also adds a secondary menu to the primary button giving access to a
variety of actions for managing local and remote changes:

Known issues (will be fixed in a later pr)
- Spinner showing git operation progress was removed, will be re-added
- Clicking expand with the panel editor focused will commit (due to
shared action name. Already tracked)
Before | After

(Also adds `component`, `linkme` to cargo-machete ignore as they are
used in the `IntoComponent` proc-macro and will always be incorrectly
flagged as unused)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <53574922+cole-miller@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#10004
This PR adds support for the organize imports action. Previously, you
had to manually configure it in the settings and then use format to run
it.
Note: Default key binding will be `alt-shift-o` which is similar to
VSCode's organize import. Also, because `cmd-shift-o` is taken by
outline picker.
Todo:
- [x] Initial working
- [x] Handle remote
- [x] Handle multi buffer
- [x] Can we make it generic for executing any code action?
Release Notes:
- Added `editor:OrganizeImports` action to organize imports (sort,
remove unused, etc) for supported LSPs. You can trigger it by using the
`alt-shift-o` key binding.
This PR reworks how we store tool results and refer to them later.
We now maintain a mapping of the tool uses to their corresponding
results, with separate mappings for the messages and the tool uses they
correspond to.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I've been bothered by using simple hyphens for bullet lists here for a
while; it kinda looked cheap and not well-formatted. So, in this PR, I'm
adding a new, custom UI component in the `language_models` crate, called
`InstructionListItem`, based off the `ListItem` that's somewhat
mimic'ing what a `<li>` would be on the web.
It does have a "rigid" structure as in it's always a label followed by a
button (which is optional), but that seems okay given it has been the
overall shape of the copy we've been using here. Also, never really
loved that we were pasting URLs directly, that kinda felt cheap, too. I
could see an argument where it's just clearer, but it looks too
cluttered, as URLs aren't super pretty, necessarily.
| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
| <img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ffd1ac27-b1f4-450d-abf5-079285fc9877"
width="700px" /> | <img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/28fb9d0d-205d-45d8-9e43-1aaa947adc96"
width="700px" /> |
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https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25752 with fixes on top
* Ensures no flickering happens for all modifiers `: false` case
* Dismisses the toggled state on focus out
* Reworks cache state so that "enabled" and "toggled by modifiers" are
different states with their own lifecycle
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25638
We currently only check the log size limit at startup and move `Zed.log`
to `Zed.log.old`. If a user runs Zed for an extended period, there's no
runtime restriction on the log file size, which can cause it to grow to
several gigabytes.
This PR fixes that by tracking the log file size while writing. If it
exceeds a certain threshold, we perform the same log replace and
continue logging.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where `Zed.log` could grow excessively large during
long sessions of Zed.
This PR replaces almost all uses of "discard" in the git panel UI with
"restore", since that's the verb we settled on for the project diff.
The only exception is in the confirmation prompt for restoring files,
where I've kept the "discard changes" language. I think consistency is
less important here and it's helpful to rephrase the action that's being
taken to emphasize that it's destructive.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25605
Previous PR made global tasks with `ZED_WORKTREE_ROOT` available for
"nothing open" scenario, this PR also gets all related worktree task
templates, using the centralized `TextContexts`' active worktree
detection.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the comments in the `default.json` file consistently use
`//`.
Some comments were using `///`, which doesn't make sense in JSONC.
Release Notes:
- N/A
My previous #24761 and #25192 PR's changed the order of the buttons in
the title_bar for collab, the logic is kept the same but the order is
now as it was previously.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR fixes an unexpected cursor position when jumping to the
beginning of the project diff editor's first excerpt if that excerpt
starts with a deleted region. Previously, the cursor would end up in the
*following* region in this situation; now it ends up at the start of the
deleted region, as happens already for excerpts that are not the first.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Closes#25384
Markdown preview now subscribes to `ExcerptsEdited` event which is
emited when edit prediction is accepted.
Release Notes:
- Fixed markdown preview not updating when edit prediction is accepted.
It may happen that the column for the scroll anchor is nonzero, and the
adjustment we're doing here could result in an invalid point in that
case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Closes: #25556
We were always comparing `disabled_globs` against the relative file
path, we'll now use the absolute path if the glob is also absolute.
Release Notes:
- Support absolute globs in `edit_predictions.disabled_globs`
Previously, we had the cursor at the bottom while the scroll stayed at
the top.
Now, if you run `git: diff`, the cursor will also be at the top.
The cursor moving to the end was possibly a side-effect of using
`Bias::Right` for selections.
---
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Going for a different, arguably simpler design for the Assistant 2 empty
state here. Also took the opportunity to adjust other elements like the
toolbar, message editor, and some items in the configuration page.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/03fd1d48-a675-4eac-b694-bbe4eeaf06e9"
width="700px"/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25471
In languages like Swift, names can be concatinated in form like `class
Example: UI`, notice here `Example` and `:` are two different words.
Before, `name_ranges`translation of above text would look like:
```
"class" -> [0..5]
" Example" -> [5..13] (Spaces are intentional)
"e:" -> [12..14] (This is incorrect, and should be ":" -> [13..14])
" UI" -> [14..16]
```
Because this translation does not account for concatinated words, this
might affect queries, but most importantly this panics when multi-byte
character (`ф`) is used in place of `e`, as it then tries to access
index which lies inside that multi-byte. For example, it panics on
`class Examplф: UI`.
---
This PR fixes this by handing concatinated words when calculating
`name_ranges`.
Now, the corrected ranges will look like:
```
"class" -> [0..5]
" Example" -> [5..13]
":" -> [13..14] (Now it's correct)
" UI" -> [14..16]
```
and for multi-byte character
```
"class" -> [0..5]
" Examplф" -> [5..14] (Notice ф takes two bytes)
":" -> [14..15]
" UI" -> [15..17]
```
This way, it no longer tries to access a previous index, preventing a
panic when that index contains a multi-byte character.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic when Cyrillic characters are used in languages like
Swift.
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box. Now it will show the correct hover message depending on the state
of the entry
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This PR moves the `PopoverButton` component into the `ui` crate.
The `popover_button` crate only depended on `ui`, so there doesn't seem
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crate graph.
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This PR combines two disjoint conditions for the same value into one.
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branches.
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Closes#25714
Internal team reported issue where the Bedrock provider defaulted to
"us-east-1" for all requests regardless of what is configured in the
credentials until first zed restart.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the Bedrock model provider would not always
respect the region.
This PR updates the tool use flow in Assistant 2 to automatically
respond to the model with tool results when the tools have finished
running.
Release Notes:
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This PR adds a new `send_to_model` method to the `Thread` to encapsulate
more of the thread-specific capabilities.
We then call this in `MessageEditor::send_to_model`.
Release Notes:
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This PR fixes the generation of summaries for threads when tools are
being used.
Previously we were including the tool uses in the summarization request,
but this would result in invalid messages being sent to the model and
summaries not being generated.
We now exclude any tool uses or results from the model when summarizing
a thread.
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This PR makes `auto` an alias for the `subtle` edit prediction mode.
Right now I'm in a state where I can't have valid settings in both
development and Nightly because the settings values are disparate.
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- Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22818
Usage: `ssh -F ssh_config user@host.tld`
```
-F configfile
Specifies an alternative per-user configuration file. If a configuration file
is given on the command line, the system-wide configuration file
(/etc/ssh/ssh_config) will be ignored. The default for the per-user
configuration file is ~/.ssh/config. If set to “none”, no configuration files
will be read.
```
Release Notes:
- ssh: Added support for specifying ssh_config files (`ssh -F
ssh_config`) in connection string
- Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22380
Arch linux ships busybox wget not gnu wget.
BusyBox wget does not support `--max-redirect`.
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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22912
Reworks the task context infrastructure so that it's possible to have
multiple contexts at the same time, and stores all possible worktree
context there.
Task UI code is now falling back to the "active" worktree context, if
active item's context did not produce a resolved task.
Current code does not produce meaningful results for projects with
multiple worktrees to avoid ambiguity and design changes: instead of
resolving tasks per worktree context available, extra worktree context
is only used when resolving tasks from the same worktree.
Release Notes:
- Improved Zed tasks' `ZED_WORKTREE_ROOT` fallbacks
When migrating to gpui2,
588976d27a (diff-a3da3181e4ab4f73aa1697d7b6dc0caa0c17b2a187fb83b076dfc0234ec91f54R21)
removed the diagnostic style for "active but invalid" case: presumably,
it served as some sort of a cursor to show where to move on after the
diagnostics update, on the next `GoTo[Prev]Diagnostic` action call.
As this change went unchanged for some time, another approach is tested
now, to be more integrated with inline diagnostics: now, the active
state is cleared
Same as before this change, another `GoTo[Prev]Diagnostic` action call
will be needed to re-expand a new diagnostics, but this change makes
this expansion to happen after the cursor — before the change, Zed would
continue from the stale diagnostics.
Release Notes:
- Fixed active diagnostics becoming stale
This PR fixes a bug where using the project diff editor to restore hunks
from a file that's not open in its own buffer would cause those reverts
to be lost once the project diff drops its excerpts for that file.
The fix is to save the buffers after restoring them but before the
excerpts are (potentially) dropped. This is done for the project diff
editor only. If we fail to save the affected files, we add their buffers
to the active workspace, so that the reverted contents are preserved and
the user can try again to save them.
- [x] Get it working
- [x] Test
- [ ] ~~Clean up boolean soup~~
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
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Currently back quotes ``` `` ``` not recognized as an object in vim
mode, so ```c i ` ```, ```d i ` ``` not working.
It seems to be a typo introduced in #22632 : The`DoubleQuotes` line was
doubled while the `BackQuotes` line was missing.
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed back quotes ``` `` ``` not recognized as object.
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
In file search submit action, handle unwrap when there are no prior
selection.
Fix is for recently made commits, hence no release notes.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
Closes#13881, and technically resolves#14927.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to set the default Vim mode.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This was originally a part of another PR, but I wanted to get the
refactoring in and shift focus to working on bugs.
This causes all git commands via the `Repository` entity to be
serialized, and allows us to return values other than `Result<()>`
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This PR abstracts the communication layer for context servers, laying
the groundwork for supporting multiple transport mechanisms and taking
one step towards enabling remote servers.
Key changes centre around creating a new `Transport` trait with methods
for sending and receiving messages. I've implemented this trait for the
existing stdio-based communication, which is now encapsulated in a
`StdioTransport` struct. The `Client` struct has been refactored to use
this new `Transport` trait instead of directly managing stdin and
stdout.
The next steps will involve implementing an SSE + HTTP transport and
defining alternative context server settings for remote servers.
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* When staging in a buffer whose file has been deleted, do not save the
file
* Fix logic for writing to index when file is deleted
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Like the real app, this one infinite loops if you have a diff in an
UnsharedFile.
Release Notes:
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While looking at Biome LSP implementation I've noticed that they
register their rename capability dynamically, which we don't handle.
Release Notes:
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Release Notes:
- Fixed gutter highlights not matching diff hunks in multibuffers in
some cases
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This is a follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25573.
We were still using the spend for a particular model when determining if
the user was over their maximum monthly spend instead of looking at the
usage across all models.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Improved Zed's handling of the following requests when the first
language server in language server settings for a given language is not
capable of handling them:
- Perform Rename
- Prepare Rename
- Document Highlights
- Find all references
- Go to implementation
- Go to definition
- Go to declaration
- Go to type definition
This PR fixes an issue introduced in #25530 that broke the notifications
that inform the user that a Zed update is required to continue using
edit prediction.
The issue is that the `Workspace` stored on the `Editor` is set _after_
the point we initialize Zeta, so capturing the `Workspace` at
construction time leads to it being `None`.
@ConradIrwin suggested that we could obtain the `Workspace` from the
`Window`, which does indeed do the trick.
I tested it both with and without this change by mocking the error
response, like so:
```rs
let response: Result<PredictEditsResponse, anyhow::Error> =
Err(anyhow!(ZedUpdateRequiredError {
minimum_version: SemanticVersion::new(0, 1, 0),
}));
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25513
This PR handles case when `editor::SelectLargerSyntaxNode` expands
across excerpt boundaries and eventually crashes in multi buffer.
Release Notes:
- Fixed panic caused when `editor::SelectLargerSyntaxNode` is called
repetedly in multi buffer.
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Closes#24571
Attempts to fix crash described in #24571 based on the panic trace
provided by the user. In short, the panic seemed to be caused by
attempting to read an `Entity<ContextEditor>` while it was being
updated. My assumption is that at some point in
`workspace.add_item_to_current_pane` the `ContextEditor` is read.
Therefore, I moved the workspace update outside of the ContextEditor
update, and replaced another `update` call with a `read` call to clean
it up and just in case that was actually the issue.
Release Notes:
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This PR updates the client-side checks to give Zed AI users access to
Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
Requires https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25576 to be
deployed.
Release Notes:
- Added support for Claude 3.7 Sonnet to Zed AI.
Add support for `stop_at_indent` option for MoveToBeginningOfLine and SelectToBeginningOfLine instead of mixing that with `stop_at_soft_wraps`.
Add emacs mapping for `alt-m` (`back-to-indentation`)
This PR adjusts the usage checks for the LLM free tier.
Previously we would limit the usage on a per-model basis, meaning the
user would get $10/mo free for each model they had access to.
We now have usage for all models count towards the free tier limit.
Release Notes:
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This is follow-up for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25457
If you open a project without any open buffer, focus on the project
panel, navigate with arrows to a given entry, and hit space, you will
mark and open the file in the buffer. This is all correct. If you then
hit `escape` to clear the marked entries, nothing happens to the open
buffer, and the marked styled in the project panel entry go away. This
is all correct. The wrong behavior happens if you now hit space again on
the active entry. That should mark it, and thus change its styles, but
it doesn't happen. You just see it upon moving to a different entry with
arrow up/down.
Release Notes:
- Fixed project panel entry not being marked when triggering open action
via keyboard.
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Closes#25145
Now, upon pasting a file into the project panel after a copy or cut
operation, it will open in the editor. This buffer in the editor will be
in focus if there is no need to rename the newly pasted file. If a
rename is pending, it simply focuses on the rename editor.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/563b22ec-d1f6-4d92-af18-29d10620832c
Future: After the rename is completed, we can decide to focus on the
editor buffer, but this will be addressed in a follow-up, as there will
be multiple cases, such as renaming via a paste action where we want to
focus, and renaming directly via a rename action where we might not want
to focus.
Release Notes:
- Fixed scenario where pasting a file in the project panel after a
copy/cut operation wouldn't automatically open it in the editor.
A call to register_buffer_with_language_servers could nuke existing
snapshots, even when the buffer was already registered with a server.
Essentially, had we had the else branch in place, this would have been
detected.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed Rust analyzer renames sometimes failing. (Preview only)
Closes #ISSUE
Fix `The package requires the Cargo feature called edition2024, but that
feature is not stabilized in this version of Cargo (1.81.0`
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: #25475
This PR makes it possible to stage uncommitted hunks that overlap but do
not coincide with an unstaged hunk.
Release Notes:
- Made it possible to stage hunks that are already partially staged
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Fixes a few state mismatches when changing providers and other settings
Release Notes:
- edit predictions: Fix mismatch between status bar settings and editor
control settings
- edit predictions: Turn off as soon as `edit_prediction_provider` is
set to `none`
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Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/718583 suggests that if you
staple a dmg, then the ticket is copied along with the app when you copy
it out of the dmg.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Changes:
- [x] Cursor at the start during yank operations on objects (`yip`,
`yab` etc).
- [x] Refactors this: Trim all leading and trailing whitespace from
inner multiline bracket selection.
- This leaves a nicely indented line when doing `ci{` `vi{d` etc
- [x] Checks for empty selection
- [x] Removed moving cursor to the start in visual bracket operations
This cleans up the previous implementation by providing a simpler check
in `surrounding_markers`, instead of calling a new function in
`expand_object`. No functionality was changed there except for handling
the empty selection and removing some cursor adjustments that should not
have been there after further testing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25132
Release Notes:
- Fixed issues with `assistant: insert into editor` and `editor: copy` not inserting/copying the correct text inside of the assistant panel when selected using line-wise selection in Vim mode
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
The rust-analyzer documentation has moved to mdbook. This fixes a few of
the links in the Rust documentation that point to the old manual.
Release Notes:
- N/A
#25333 added broader highlighting for identifiers, which broke the
generic query for attribute queries, resulting in these being
highlighted the same as identifiers.
To accomodate for this change, this PR updates the attribute matches to
be more specific.
Additionally, path matches in scoped identifiers are no longer
highlighted as attributes, as seen in the comparison screenshot. Can
revert this if requested.
| Zed Preview | <img width="750" alt="preview"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2cd2e830-f510-4adf-8ce9-c41ed6fb157c"
/> |
| --- | --- |
| `main` | <img width="750" alt="main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cbe93186-9afd-4515-bc06-e519fd4ee6af"
/> |
| This PR | <img width="750" alt="pr"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68270de8-e083-4fc6-a45e-25d3151acd87"
/> |
The generic match for `token_tree` is needed to recursively match
patterns like `#[cfg(any(test, feature = "test-support"))]` (or at least
I was unable to find a better query here). I tried to validate that this
does not break any other highlights and I believe it does not. However,
I might have still missed something.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#24982
Release Notes:
- Fix `GoToDefinitionSplit` action bug where split wouldn't happen if
definition was in the same active editor
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Co-authored-by: Dylan <dylwil3@gmail.com>
Closes#16544
Release Notes:
- Added support for AWS Bedrock to the Assistant.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Release Notes:
- Fix run indicators jumping when content changes
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Closes#19022
Release Notes:
- Fixes pessimal performance with the new git panel when a very large
number of files are untracked
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This PR removes the dependents of the `language_models` crate.
The following types have been moved from `language_models` to
`language_model` to facilitate this:
- `LlmApiToken`
- `RefreshLlmTokenListener`
- `MaxMonthlySpendReachedError`
- `PaymentRequiredError`
With this change only `zed` now depends on `language_models`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR moves the `report_assistant_event` function from the
`language_models` crate to the `language_model` crate.
This allows us to drop some dependencies on `language_models`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Should make it less likely that notorization fails when nathan changes
his passwords.
(though probably no less likly to fail beacuse apple forces us to resign
new agreements on the regular)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This PR removes the dependencies on the individual model provider crates
from the `language_model` crate.
The various conversion methods for converting a `LanguageModelRequest`
into its provider-specific request type have been inlined into the
various provider modules in the `language_models` crate.
The model providers we provide via Zed's cloud offering get to stay, for
now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25406
### Problem
Users have been confused about requiring `alt-tab` instead of just `tab`
in cases where they don't have a completions menu open (see issue
above). When they insert a newline and are in leading whitespace, they
expect to be able to accept a prediction with just `tab`, but doing so
increasing the indentation instead.
This PR changes the behavior in so a modifier is only required if the
cursor isn't already at the right indentation level based on the
surrounding block. In this case, `tab` would increase the indentation
and the prediction would get interpolated, allowing the user to press
`tab` again to accept it.
We also updated the docs to break down this behavior:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25493
### Before
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/91fe6193-dddd-43c1-8c26-0f4648bdc3fa
### After
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/671041bf-bf22-46a3-8466-b19b3e7dd6a0
Release Notes:
- edit predictions: Do not require a modifier key when indentation is
correct according to its surrounding block
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
This function has grown a lot and it was getting really hard to
navigate. This PR splits it into smaller methods and moves it into
`Editor` with the rest of the edit prediction popovers' code.
I think there are opportunities to consolidate the many popovers we
have, but we'll do that separately.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow up to @0xtimsb's PR
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22658.
- We're now changing the marked entry as we change the active buffer via
the pane tabs. If all tabs are closed, we clear all marked entries, too.
That means: if we have no open buffer, we don't have any highlighted
entry (i.e., background color) in the project panel.
- Also, now only marked entries have a different, more distinct
background color. The `is_active` state doesn't change an item's
background color anymore.
- This improves an edge case where you could have multiple entries
marked—where all of them would have a background color—and upon
unmarking one of them, that entry would continue to have a bg color.
Now, once you click or move your focus to unmark that entry, the bg
color goes away.
We discovered some new problems by doing these changes that we want to
fix:
1. If you open a project without any open buffer, focus on the project
panel, navigate with arrows to a given entry, and hit space, you will
mark and open the file in the buffer. This is all correct. If you then
hit `escape` to clear the marked entries, nothing happens to the open
buffer, and the marked styled in the project panel entry go away. This
is all correct. The wrong behavior happens if you now hit space _again_
on the active entry. That should mark it, and thus change its styles,
but it doesn't happen. You just see it upon moving to a different entry
with arrow up/down.
2. If you mark multiple entries on the project panel and then click on
an open buffer, we still see all the multiple entries marked. This feels
incorrect. We should only allow one marked entry at a time.
These fixes should happen in follow up PRs, though.
Release Notes:
- Improved the scenario where there'd be a project panel entry
highlighted/marked even if there is no open buffer.
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Closes#6701 (one of the top ranking issues as of writing)
Adds the ability to specify an HTTP/HTTPS proxy to route Copilot code
completion API requests through. This should fix copilot functionality
in restricted network environments (where such a proxy is required) but
also opens up the ability to point copilot code completion requests at
your own local LLM, using e.g.:
- https://github.com/jjleng/copilot-proxy
- https://github.com/bernardo-bruning/ollama-copilot/tree/master
External MITM-proxy tools permitting, this can serve as a stop-gap to
allow local LLM code completion in Zed until a proper OpenAI-compatible
local code completions provider is implemented. With this in mind, in
this PR I've added separate `settings.json` variables to configure a
proxy server _specific to the code completions provider_ instead of
using the global `proxy` setting, to allow for cases like this where we
_only_ want to proxy e.g. the Copilot requests, but not all outgoing
traffic from the application.
Currently, two new settings are added:
- `inline_completions.copilot.proxy`: Proxy server URL (HTTP and HTTPS
schemes supported)
- `inline_completions.copilot.proxy_no_verify`: Whether to disable
certificate verification through the proxy
Example:
```js
"features": {
"inline_completion_provider": "copilot"
},
"show_completions_on_input": true,
// New:
"inline_completions": {
"copilot": {
"proxy": "http://example.com:15432",
"proxy_no_verify": true
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to specify an HTTP/HTTPS proxy for Copilot.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR changes the color used for `@variable` syntax highlights in the
Gruvbox themes to be less intense.
We now use the same color as `editor.foreground`.
| Language | Before | After |
| -------- |
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Rust | <img width="1410" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-24 at 10 08 41 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9a34964d-9fdc-4deb-ac30-4a1c9e6fb531"
/> | <img width="1410" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-24 at 10 55 18 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c245d0fd-28af-42b8-93f6-48cb14671d94"
/> |
| Python | <img width="1410" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-24 at 10 08 38 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8f8d111e-1d50-4229-a333-eb29b6ce9f4f"
/> | <img width="1410" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-24 at 10 55 20 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/010b661e-dc9e-4ccb-8e52-ee10c8eb8342"
/> |
In #25333 and #25331 the highlight used for identifiers in Rust and
Python, respectively, was changed to `@variable`, which resulted in the
intense colors you see in the "Before" screenshots above.
We considered reverting the highlight query changes to those languages,
but after taking a look at our other languages, they already use similar
queries. Instead we're adjusting the theme to make these cases less
visually intense.
Release Notes:
- Gruvbox themes: Changed the color used for `@variable` syntax
highlights to be less intense.
Renamed the `FileToolInput` structure to `NowToolInput` to better
reflect its purpose, as the tool is related to time-based operations.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Nikita Pivkin <nikita.pivkin@smartforce.io>
If you looked that up via the Command Palette, we were showing an
outdated action name ("new context") which causes confusion given the
panel says "New Chat".
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#12236
This PR fixes an issue where the `auto_indent_on_paste` setting was not
being applied for pasting in Vim mode. It was correctly used for normal
paste behavior.
Also includes tests.
Release Notes:
- Fixed yank + paste indenting incorrectly when `auto_indent_on_paste`
is set to `false` in certain languages.
Closes#24746
This PR modifies the implementation of `copy_recursive`. Previously, we
were copying and pasting simultaneously, which caused an issue when a
user copied a folder into one of its subfolders. This resulted in new
content being created in the folder while copying, and subsequent
recursive calls to `copy_recursive` would continue this process, leading
to an infinite loop.
In this PR, the approach has been changed: we now first collect the
paths of the files to be copied, and only then perform the copy
operation.
Additionally, I have added corresponding tests. On the main branch, this
test would previously run indefinitely.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `copy_recursive` runs infinitely when copying a folder into its
subfolder.
While investigating #24896, I noticed two issues:
1. The default configuration for the `zed.dev` provider was using the
wrong string for Claude 3.5 Sonnet. This meant the provider would always
result as not configured until the user selected it from the model
picker, because we couldn't deserialize that string to a valid
`anthropic::Model` enum variant.
2. When clicking on `Open New Chat`/`Start New Thread` in the provider
configuration, we would select `Claude 3.5 Haiku` by default instead of
Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
Release Notes:
- Fixed some issues that caused AI providers to sometimes be
misconfigured.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25413
As the issue points out well, themes do not need to alter any in-memory
state on load: that is done via settings file load.
Originally, it was introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/4064 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24857 had restored that
behavior, which seems wrong to do.
Apart from removing that part, removes unnecessary methods and
emphasizes that in-memory state is the Buffer/UI size — no need to add
`Adjusted` there as the settings file presence is already enough.
Release Notes:
- Fixed theme selector resetting the buffer size
This PR removes the outdated note about pinning `@vue/language-server`
to v1.8.
As of https://github.com/zed-extensions/vue/pull/1 we now use the latest
available version.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Maybe it's not a very common, but it has a place to be.
Release Notes:
- Added `LICENSE.md` and `LICENCE.md` files to license detection for
edit prediction.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR is an attempt to add support for `--target-dir` argument to
`cargo` commands when executing tasks with rust.
When using VSCode I was already using this trick to not block the
current binary compilation when I was trying a specific test. As it's a
different target directory it won't block the `cargo` commands I'm using
in my terminal.
I used the task variables to achieve this but I'm not sure it's the best
option to be honest. I didn't find any examples in your docs to see if
sometimes you had specific configuration for languages and tasks.
Let me know if this solution would be a good fit and if the
implementation is ok.
If so feel free to redirect me to an example I can reproduce to write a
unit test or so... And I will also update the docs.
Example of config:
```
{
"languages": {
"Rust": {
"tasks": {
"variables": {
"RUST_TARGET_DIR": ".cargo_check"
}
}
}
}
}
```
it will run `cargo test -p XXX --target-dir .cargo-check`
Release Notes:
- Added support for `--target-dir` for Rust tasks
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Signed-off-by: Benjamin <5719034+bnjjj@users.noreply.github.com>
Implements [vim-exchange](https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange)
functionality.
Lets you swap the content of one selection/object/motion with another.
The default key bindings are the same as in exchange:
- `cx` to begin the exchange in normal mode. Visual mode does not have a
default binding due to conflicts.
- `cxx` selects the current line
- `cxc` clears the selection
- If the previous operation was an exchange, `.` will repeat that
operation.
Closes#22759
## Overlapping regions
According to the vim exchange readme:
> If one region is fully contained within the other, it will replace the
containing region.
Zed does the following:
- If one range is completely contained within another: the smaller
region replaces the larger region (as in exchange.vim)
- If the ranges only partially overlap, then we abort and cancel the
exchange. I don't think we can do anything sensible with that. Not sure
what the original does, evil-exchange aborts.
## Not implemented: cross-window exchange
Emacs's evil-exchange allows you to exchange across buffers. There is no
code to accommodate that in this PR. Personally, it'd never occurred to
me before working on this and I've never needed it. As such, I'll leave
that implementation for whomever needs it.
As an upside; this allows you to have concurrent exchange states per
buffer, which may come in handy.
## Bonus
Also adds "replace with register" for the full line with `grr` 🐕 This
was an oversight from a previous PR.
Release notes:
- Added an implementation of `vim-exchange`
- Fixed: Added missing default key binding for `Vim::CurrentLine` for
replace with register mode (`grr`)
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR contains the following updates:
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workspace.dependencies | patch | `0.3.1` -> `0.3.6` |
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Closes#25394
Release Notes:
- N/A
Scenarios:
| Scenarios | What it does |
|------|--------|
| Interactive Terminal + Impersonate Active Login | Login without saved
credentials |
| Interactive Terminal + Saved credentials | Login with saved
credentials |
| Interactive Terminal + No credentials | Does nothing |
| Non-interactive Terminal + Saved credentials | Login with saved
credentials |
| Non-interactive Terminal + No credentials | Does nothing |
@maxdeviant : You can take a look at it.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#22821
It turns out that on Windows, the `Cancel` button should **always** have
a button ID of `2`. Even if the button label is something like "Don't
Cancel", when the user presses the `Esc` key, Windows will still report
that the button with ID `2` was pressed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reverts commit a8610fbd13.
I've been seeing some reports of segmentation faults that appear to
point to this change as the culprit.
Closes#25366.
Release Notes:
- Community: Reverted #25040, so remove the corresponding entry from the
release notes.
This is more consistent with the nomenclature in the rest of Zed.
Release Notes:
- Renamed the `editor::ExpandAllHunkDiffs` action to
`editor::ExpandAllDiffHunks`
This PR adds eager loading of the active theme and icon theme set in the
user settings.
Previously for themes and icon themes that were provided by extensions,
we would have to wait until extensions were loaded before we could apply
the themes.
In some cases this could lead to a visible delay during which time the
user would see the default themes, and then switch to their desired
themes once extensions had loaded.
To avoid this, we now take a fast path of loading the active themes
directly from the filesystem so that we can load them as soon as
possible.
Closes#10173 and #25305.
Release Notes:
- Added eager loading of the active theme and icon theme. This should
address some reports of seeing the default themes briefly on startup.
Closes#7711
This PR changes the file finder to shorten the path portion of each
match by replacing a segment with `...`, if it would otherwise overflow
horizontally. Details:
- The overflow calculation is based on a crude linear width estimate for
ASCII text at the current em width. No elision is done for non-ASCII
paths.
- A path component will not be elided if it contains a matching position
for the file finder's search, or if it's the first or last component.
- Elision is only applied when it is successful in shortening the path
enough to not overflow.
Release Notes:
- Improved the appearance of the file finder when long paths are shown
by eliding path segments
The deafen audio button wasn't visible in the titlebar unless you had
the 'use microphone permission'. Meaning if I would join a call, and
didn't receive permission to speak, I wouldn't be able to use the deafen
audio button.
Now the button is directly visible when you join a call. So you can
deafen the audio even if you didn't receive the mic permission.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes a panic that would occur when loading an extension using
v0.2.0 of the extension API after #25357 landed:
```
Thread "<unnamed>" panicked with "called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: map entry `zed:extension/github` defined twice" at crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit.rs:38:31
10a6cd00e7/src/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit.rs (L38) (may not be uploaded, line may be incorrect if files modified)
0: backtrace::backtrace::libunwind::trace
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/backtrace-0.3.74/src/backtrace/libunwind.rs:116:5
backtrace::backtrace::trace_unsynchronized
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/backtrace-0.3.74/src/backtrace/mod.rs:66:5
1: backtrace::backtrace::trace
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/backtrace-0.3.74/src/backtrace/mod.rs:53:14
2: backtrace::capture::Backtrace::create
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/backtrace-0.3.74/src/capture.rs:292:9
3: backtrace::capture::Backtrace::new
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/backtrace-0.3.74/src/capture.rs:257:22
4: zed::reliability::init_panic_hook::{{closure}}
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/zed/src/reliability.rs:56:29
5: <alloc::boxed::Box<F,A> as core::ops::function::Fn<Args>>::call
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs:2084:9
std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/panicking.rs:808:13
6: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/panicking.rs:674:13
7: std::sys::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sys/backtrace.rs:168:18
8: rust_begin_unwind
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/panicking.rs:665:5
9: core::panicking::panic_fmt
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/core/src/panicking.rs:74:14
10: core::result::unwrap_failed
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/core/src/result.rs:1679:5
11: core::result::Result<T,E>::unwrap
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/core/src/result.rs:1102:23
extension_host::wasm_host::wit::new_linker
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit.rs:38:5
12: extension_host::wasm_host::wit::since_v0_2_0::linker::{{closure}}
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit/since_v0_2_0.rs:43:9
13: std::sync::once_lock::OnceLock<T>::get_or_init::{{closure}}
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once_lock.rs:276:50
14: std::sync::once_lock::OnceLock<T>::initialize::{{closure}}
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once_lock.rs:483:19
15: std::sync::once::Once::call_once_force::{{closure}}
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once.rs:217:40
16: std::sys::sync::once::queue::Once::call
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sys/sync/once/queue.rs:183:21
17: std::sync::once::Once::call_once_force
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once.rs:217:9
18: std::sync::once_lock::OnceLock<T>::initialize
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once_lock.rs:482:9
19: std::sync::once_lock::OnceLock<T>::get_or_try_init
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once_lock.rs:364:9
20: std::sync::once_lock::OnceLock<T>::get_or_init
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/sync/once_lock.rs:276:15
21: extension_host::wasm_host::wit::since_v0_2_0::linker
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit/since_v0_2_0.rs:42:5
22: extension_host::wasm_host::wit::Extension::instantiate_async::{{closure}}
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host/wit.rs:122:17
23: extension_host::wasm_host::WasmHost::load_extension::{{closure}}
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/extension_host/src/wasm_host.rs:385:14
24: <core::pin::Pin<P> as core::future::future::Future>::poll
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/core/src/future/future.rs:123:9
25: async_task::raw::RawTask<F,T,S,M>::run
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/async-task-4.7.1/src/raw.rs:557:17
26: async_task::runnable::Runnable<M>::run
at /Users/maxdeviant/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/async-task-4.7.1/src/runnable.rs:781:18
27: gpui::platform::mac::dispatcher::trampoline
at /Users/maxdeviant/projects/zed/crates/gpui/src/platform/mac/dispatcher.rs:106:5
28: <unknown>
29: <unknown>
30: <unknown>
31: _pthread_mach_thread_np
```
We don't need the added `add_to_linker` calls anymore.
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On macos:
- user has the required permission to screen share.
- user doesn't have the can_use_microphone permission
When an user doesn't have the can_use_microphone permission the screen
share icon would be visible. If an user therefor would click on it, we
would give the error that they don't have the permission given to zed to
screen share. (which is false).
I've tested this together with @JosephTLyons because we first thought it
was a mac os permission issue.
Should we mention in the zed.dev/docs/collaboration what kind of
permissions are needed to be able to screen share?
Release Notes:
- Fixed: Screen sharing would be visible even when user didn't have the
right permission resulting in errors later on.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24883
While this PR closes the issue above, it still doesn't implement a
bullet-proof solution for the context menu docs aside, meaning, it might
not work the best way if there are other places using it (like the
Editor Controls menu). For that, I think we'll want a more robust
collision-aware solution, possibly similar to the LSP completion menu.
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Closes#7145
Currently, terminal persistence is global, i.e. split configurations are
restored across all workspaces.
This PR changes it to per-workspace, so configurations are restored only
within the same workspace. Opening a new window will start with a fresh
terminal.
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Release Notes:
- Improved terminal reopening to be per workspace instead of global.
This is a ~workaround for next-ls not handling null workspace folders in
initialize request
Related to #25264
/cc @timfjord
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Changed how workspace folders are shared with language servers, fixing
a startup issue with `next-ls` in the process.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where `true` and `false` were highlighted as constants,
ignoring the `boolean` highlight defined in themes.
- This fix applies to: C, C++, Go, JSON, JSONC, Python, and Rust.
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This is second part needed for #17819.
There is already binding in default bindings: `"menu":
"editor::OpenContextMenu",` (but won't work on windows without this
change)
Release Notes:
- Handle "menu" key in windows
This reverts commit 2f416aebbe.
We shouldn't have merged this yet, as it currently breaks syntax
highlighting for some languages that haven't had their requisite changes
merged yet.
We also need to be aware of the impact this will have on downstream
themes.
@chbk We should bundle any changes to the themes with the specific
language highlights that depend on those changes (and if there are
multiple languages that need the same change then pick one language to
come first and then stack the rest of the changes on top of that).
Release Notes:
- Community: This is a revert of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25323, so remove those notes
from the release notes.
This PR addresses 3 issues with the common scrollbar component used in
the Terminal, Outline Panel, etc.
1. Extremely small or invisible scrollbar for long content.
2. Flickering issue when the thumb is already at the bottom-most
position, and the user tries to overscroll.
3. Scrollbar appearing even when there is no excessive content to
scroll.
Before:
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8a124a72-3b56-4bef-858a-a4942c871829"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2a8a5796-b332-4c06-84b2-226d2de6e300"
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Covers part of #5129 by adding `MoveToStartOfExcerpt`,
`MoveToEndOfExcerpt`, `SelectToStartOfExcerpt`, and
`SelectToEndOfExcerpt`.
No default linux bindings yet as it's unclear what to use. Currently,
`ctrl-up` / `ctrl-down` scroll up and down by one line (see #13269).
Considering changing the meaning of those.
Mac:
* Previously `cmd-up` and `cmd-down` were `editor::MoveToBeginning` and
`editor::MoveToEnd`. In singleton editors these will behave the same as
before. In multibuffers, they will now step through excerpts instead of
jumping to the beginning / end of the multibuffer.
* `cmd-home` and `cmd-end`, often typed as `cmd-fn-left` and
`cmd-fn-right` are now `editor::MoveToBeginning` and
`editor::MoveToEnd`. This is useful in multibuffers.
Release Notes:
- Mac: `cmd-up` now moves to the previous
multibuffer excerpt start, and `cmd-down` moves to the next multibuffer
excerpt end. Within normal buffers these behave the same as before, moving
to the beginning or end.
Related to #18300
Release Notes:
- Improved diagnostic pane responsiveness with large # of diagnostics.
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Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fix some language servers (elixir-ls, tailwindcss, phpactor) failing
to start up due to an unfilled root_uri property in the InitializeParams
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Discards an inline completion when it's toggled to off (using, say, a
keyboard shortcut). This matches the behaviour in VS Code and JetBrains,
and I think is a bit more intuitive.
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/24895)
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This PR changes the default credentials provider used in developments
builds of Zed to the development credentials provider.
Previously this required setting `ZED_DEVELOPMENT_AUTH=1` in order to
opt-in to the development credentials provider.
This led to confusion for new Zed employees who did not know that this
environment variable existed.
If you do need to interact with the system keychain for some reason, you
can run Zed with:
```
ZED_DEVELOPMENT_USE_KEYCHAIN=1
```
`ZED_DEVELOPMENT_AUTH` is dead. Long live Zed development auth!
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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4461
This PR improves the coding experience by hiding the mouse while the
user is typing so it does not accidentally get in their way, making it
challenging to ready characters in the editor.
Release Notes:
- The following PR hides the cursor when the user is typing by adding a
new cursor style called `None`.
- Assuming the user does not move the mouse, it will stay hidden until
it is moved again.
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This PR adds a new `CredentialsProvider` trait that abstracts over
interacting with the system keychain.
We had previously introduced a version of this scoped just to Zed auth
in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11505.
However, after landing https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25123,
we now have a similar issue with the credentials for language model
providers that are also stored in the keychain (and thus also produce a
spam of popups when running a development build of Zed).
This PR takes the existing approach and makes it more generic, such that
we can use it everywhere that we need to read/store credentials in the
keychain.
There are still two credential provider implementations:
- `KeychainCredentialsProvider` will interact with the system keychain
(using the existing GPUI APIs)
- `DevelopmentCredentialsProvider` will use a local file on the file
system
We only use the `DevelopmentCredentialsProvider` when:
1. We are running a development build of Zed
2. The `ZED_DEVELOPMENT_AUTH` environment variable is set
- I am considering removing the need for this and making it the default,
but that will be explored in a follow-up PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Before this, in Vim mode, as long as the window loses focus, regardless
of the current cursor shape, it will definitely switch to a hollow
cursor.
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim cursor shape hollow only in block
Give the inline file crease inside of `assistant2`'s editor a
selection background when there is a selection over it
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Closes#25230
```
The shift- modifier can only be used in combination with a letter to indicate the uppercase version. For example shift-g matches typing G. Although on many keyboards shift is used to type punctuation characters like (, the keypress is not considered to be modified and so shift-( does not match.
```
[Document](https://zed.dev/docs/key-bindings#keybinding-syntax)
Release Notes:
- Fixed Keymap use `shift-` modifier symbol
Closes#24931
We've flipped back and forth at least once on whether the last or first
added keybinding should be shown in different contexts (See
[this](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23621#issuecomment-2614061385)
as well as #23621 and the subsequent #23660)
This PR attempts to pick a side to stick with so that we are at least
consistent until #23660 is resolved and we have a way to determine which
keybinds to display in a manner that is both consistent and not
confusing
Release Notes:
- N/A
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It feels a bit strange to use `brackets` for this but it seems to work
without unintended consequences from my testing so far.
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Closes #ISSUE
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`git::Restore` and `git::RestoreFile` for consistency with git
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10122
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25034
When formatting buffers or reloading them after they change on disk, we
performed a diff between the buffer's current contents and the new
content. We need this diff in order preserve the positions of cursors
and other decorations when updating the buffer's text.
In order to handle changes within lines, we would previously compute a
*character-wise* diff. This was extremely expensive for large files.
This PR gets rid of the character-wise diff, and instead performs a
normal line-wise diff. Then, for certain replace hunks, we compute a
secondary word-based diff. Also, I've switched to the
[`imara-diff`](https://github.com/pascalkuthe/imara-diff) crate, instead
of `similar`.
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- Fixed a hang that could occur when large files were changed on disk or
formatted.
I've seen that the Theme modal has a footer with 2 links: Theme Docs
(which links to Configuration > Themes) on the left, Install Themes on
the right. I've basically done the same to the Icon Theme modal -
however we seem to be missing a Configuration > Icon Themes doc, I've
basically checked how it was made for Themes and pretty much adapted for
Icon Themes. Maybe a better solution would be to combine both. Or add
Icon themes section under Themes.
I hope somebody from Zed can have a look and adapt this PR where needed.
<img width="553" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 6 37 20 PM"
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##### Changed
- Added context to error message when rustdoc is not found.
[#​2545](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/pull/2545)
- Slightly changed the styling rules around margins of footnotes.
[#​2524](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/pull/2524)
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- Fixed an issue where it would panic if a source_path is not set.
[#​2550](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/pull/2550)
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This PR fixes a comment in the `cli` crate that seems to have been
inadvertently changed in #25185.
I also reworded it to be a bit more formal.
Release Notes:
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Release Notes:
- Added an `on_last_window_closed` setting, that allows users to quit
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Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added support for checking for `package-version-server` on the
`$PATH`.
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Signed-off-by: Matthew Penner <me@matthewp.io>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR adds a new `allow_rewrap` setting to control how
`editor::Rewrap` behaves for a given language.
This is a language setting, so it can either be configured globally or
within the context of an individual language.
For example:
```json
{
"allow_rewrap": "in_selections",
"languages": {
"Typst": {
"allow_rewrap": "anywhere"
}
}
}
```
There are three different values:
- `in_comment`: Only perform rewrapping within comments.
- `in_selections`: Only perform rewrapping within the current
selection(s).
- `anywhere`: Allow rewrapping anywhere.
The global default is `in_comment`, as it is the most conservative
option and allows rewrapping comments without risking breaking other
syntax.
The `Markdown` and `Plain Text` languages default to `anywhere`, which
mirrors the previous behavior for those language that was hard-coded
into the rewrap implementation.
This setting does not have any effect in Vim mode, as Vim mode already
allowed rewrapping anywhere.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24242.
Release Notes:
- Added an `allow_rewrap` setting to control the `editor::Rewrap`
behavior for a given language.
The language::markdown crate had been superceded by markdown::Mardown.
After #25117, the only two remaining use-cases were rendering git commit
messages (which are arguably not really markdown) and the signature help
(which is definitely not markdown).
Updated the former to use the new markdown component, and the latter to
do syntax highlighting manually.
Release Notes:
- Allow selecting the commit message in git commits
Closes#22610
This PR fixes the invisible scroll thumb or very tiny scroll thumb when
viewing long or wide files.
The difference between `track_bounds` (imagine scrollbar total height)
and `thumb_size` is the remaining area, which maps to the total height
of the page for scrolling to work as expected. This is already accounted
for. That means we can adjust the thumb size as needed, and the
remaining height/width will be mapped correctly.
So, we can simply use define a minimum size for the thumb and handle
cases where the track bounds are smaller than the defined minimum size.
In such cases, the scrollbar will take up the full height/width of the
track bounds. This is handled mainly to avoid panics in extreme edge
cases. Practically, at such small heights/widths, users are unlikely to
attempt scrolling.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cf2edf03-8b9a-4678-b3c6-9dcbd01e5db8
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e9496a44-3e7d-4be7-b892-2762cccd9959
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where scroll thumb was invisible or too small when viewing
long or wide files.
- Hides header when no active repo/no repo
- Entire commit editor now has i-beam cursor on hover
- Adds an icon to the project diff tab
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reverts commit 9ef0501853 due to a
panic.
```
{
"thread": "main",
"payload": "9 is not a valid char boundary in path \"crates/…/LiveKitBridge/\"",
"location_data": {
"file": "crates/file_finder/src/file_finder.rs",
"line": 646
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Felt like this was relevant particularly as we're living with both
`trigger` and `trigger_with_tooltip`. At some point, I believe there
should be only one (`trigger_with_tooltip`) and that should be then
renamed to just `trigger` back again! We're supporting both for now just
for ease of migration/avoiding big changes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When selecting text, it highlights all matching occurences along with
selected text itself. This causes highlight overlap, which looks bit
odd. This PR fixes it.
Bonus:
Context: We have an edge case (which we already cover) where we don’t
want to clear `SelectedTextHighlight` every time the selection changes.
This happens when you are dragging the selection across some word, if
you clear it directly on selection change, due to debounce wait, the
highlight take some time to appear, which causes flickering for the
user. We solve this by not clearing it directly but only clearing it
when a new selection is found. This avoids the flicker.
However, we also need to clear the selection even before the debounce
wait if we detect early on that the selection is different from previous
ones. Otherwise, the user will have to wait until the debounce time to
see it cleared on the screen.
The code for this is a little repetitive because we check the buffer
state both before and after the debounce. But this is necessary.
---
Before:
Notice overlapping corners and selected text is bit darker in this case.

After:

Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#16951
Handle the case where you click on the terminal while pressing Shift.
Instead of setting a new selection head, we simply update the selection
to that point. This allows you to repeatedly extend the selection to new
points by pressing Shift while preserving the original selection head.
Preview:
Selection works in direct terminal, but doesn't on Vim like program,
which is expected.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e46987d8-a9a3-495d-8dd9-98d461317a8d
Release Notes:
- Added ability to extend selection with Shift + click in the terminal.
Closes#18641
Contributes: #13194
Release Notes:
- Open LSP documentation file links in Zed not the system opener
- Render completion documentation markdown consistently with
documentation markdown
Closes#24951
We were highlighting both as `@variable.special` however, they are
_techinically_ keywords and other editors (VSCode/WebStorm) seem to
highlight them as keywords as well.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue where configured language model providers would
not show up unless the configuration view was opened.
The problem was that we were filtering unauthenticated language model
providers out of the language model selector, but would only
authenticate the active provider when the selector loaded.
Authenticating the rest of the providers was deferred until the
configuration view was opened for the first time.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21821.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where configured languages models were not showing up
in the language model selector until the configuration view was opened
for the first time.
This PR updates the `LanguageModelProvider::authenticate` method to
return an `AuthenticateError` instead of an `anyhow::Error`.
This allows us to model the "credentials not found" state explicitly as
`AuthenticateError::CredentialsNotFound`, which enables the caller to
check for this state and act accordingly.
Planning to use this in #25123 to silence errors about missing
credentials when authenticating providers in the background.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue where the thread history would only work in one
Zed window at a time.
The backing LMDB database can only be opened once per Zed instance.
However, the `ThreadStore` has one instance per Zed window.
To fix this, we need to create the `heed` environment once and store it
as a global, and then reference the same environment across all of the
`ThreadStore`s.
Release Notes:
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Done automatically with
> ast-grep -p '$A.background_executor().spawn($B)' -r
'$A.background_spawn($B)' --update-all --globs "\!crates/gpui"
Followed by:
* `cargo fmt`
* Unexpected need to remove some trailing whitespace.
* Manually adding imports of `gpui::{AppContext as _}` which provides
`background_spawn`
* Added `AppContext as _` to existing use of `AppContext`
Release Notes:
- N/A
We've decided to go in a different direction on indicating the staged
status of hunks, so go back for now to a world where we don't display
staged and unstaged hunks differently outside the (still gated) project
diff editor.
cc @iamnbutler
This reverts commit 8c202b3b09.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We begin a columnar selection when we drag the mouse while holding
`alt-shift`. This PR makes it possible to start the selection and then
turn it into columnar by pressing `alt-shift`.
Fixes#5372
Release Notes:
- Support switching to columnar selection by pressing `alt-shift` while
mouse is down
This PR makes it so we don't log errors for missing themes or icon
themes until after the extensions have been loaded.
Currently, if you are using a theme that is defined in an extension it
is common to see one or more "theme not found" errors in the logs. This
is the result of us having to initialize the theme before the extensions
have actually finished loading.
This means that a theme that _may_ exist once extensions load is
considered non-existent before they have loaded.
To that end, we now wait until the extensions have loaded before we
start logging errors if we can't find the theme or icon theme.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24539.
Release Notes:
- Reduced the number of "theme not found" and "icon theme not found"
errors in the logs for themes provided by extensions.
This PR updates the `ThemeRegistry` to return structured errors from the
`get` and `get_icon_theme` methods (which are used to retrieve themes
and icon themes, respectively).
We want to be able to carry the name of the theme that was not found as
state on the error, which is why we use a `Result` and not an `Option`.
However, we also want to be able to accurately identify when the error
case is "not found" so we can take appropriate action, based on the
circumstances.
By using a custom error type instead of an `anyhow::Error`, we get both.
There isn't any functional change in this PR. This just sets us up for
future improvements in this error.
Release Notes:
- N/A
For symlinks, return `None` from `load_committed_text` as we do from
`load_index_text` ever since #10037.
Release Notes:
- Fixed diff hunks appearing in unchanged symlinked files
This PR makes progress on #7711 by identifying any common prefix of the
paths in the file finder's search results, and replacing the "interior"
of that prefix---every path segment but the first and last---with `...`,
when a heuristic indicates that the longest path would otherwise
overflow the modal.
The elision is not applied to any segment that contains a match for the
search query.
There may be more work to do on #7711 in the case of long result paths
that do not share a significant common prefix.
Release Notes:
- Improved display of long paths in the file finder modal
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Super subtle, but when I initially saw just "Close", I got weirded out
asking myself "why there's a menu item to close the context menu?", to
only then realize that it didn't close the menu, but the terminal _tab_.
Might be obvious, because that's how buffer tabs are labled, but I don't
know, it feels like the redundancy here is overall positive.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Some language servers report version 0 even if the buffer hasn't been
opened yet. We detect this case and treat it as if the version was
`None`.
Closes#23706
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that prevented renames for some languages.
This PR reverts two recent commits that changed our gutter highlights to
mark separately the deleted and added portions of an expanded
modification hunk. It returns to the previous status quo where the
gutter highlight for an expanded modification hunk has the same color
for the deleted and added portions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When saving an item, some logic is done to determine whether one can
save it. In the special case where the intent is to `SaveAs`, it was
previously allowed to proceed as long as the buffer was a singleton
(presumably since it only makes sense to provide a save path for a
single file). However, we need to _also_ check that this item can be
"saved as" at all.
For this, we resurrect the `ItemHandle`/`Item` trait method
`can_save_as`. We have given it the default implementation of returning
`false`, and then overridden this in the implementation for
`TerminalView`.
Closes#25023
Release Notes:
- Fixed crash when trying to save terminal buffer
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25025
Removing the `track_focus` method fix the focus hijack that we
introduced in the previous PR. cc @0xtimsb
Also, I don't see any immediate affect in the actual scrollbar behavior
without this! Holler if that's not the case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
### Overview
This PR improves the existing
[mini.ai‐like](https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai) text-object logic
for both “AnyQuotes” (quotes) and “AnyBrackets” (brackets) by adding a
multi‐line fallback. The first pass searches only the current line for a
best match (cover or next); if none are found, we do a multi‐line pass.
This preserves mini.ai's usual “line priority” while ensuring we can
detect pairs that start on one line and end on another.
### What Changed
1. Brackets
- Line-based pass uses `gather_line_brackets(map, caret.row()) `to find
bracket pairs `((), [], {}, <>) `on the caret’s line.
- If that fails, we call `gather_brackets_multiline(map)` to single‐pass
scan the entire buffer, collecting bracket pairs that might span
multiple lines.
- Finally, we apply the mini.ai “**cover or next**” logic
(`pick_best_range`) to choose the best.
2. Quotes
- Similar line-based pass with `gather_line_quotes(map, caret.row())`.
- If no local quotes found, we do a multi‐line fallback with
`gather_quotes_multiline(map)`, building a big string for the whole
buffer and using naive regex for "...", '...', and `...`.
- Also preserves “inner vs. outer” logic:
- For inner (e.g. `ciq`), we skip bounding quotes or brackets if the
range is at least 2 characters wide.
- For outer (`caq`), we return the entire range.
3. Shared “`finalize`” helpers
- `finalize_bracket_range` and `finalize_quote_range` handle the “inner”
skip‐chars vs. “outer” logic.
- Both rely on the same “line first, then full fallback” approach.
### Why This Matters
- **Old Behavior**: If you had multi‐line brackets { ... } or multi‐line
quotes spanning multiple lines, they weren’t found at all, since we only
scanned line by line. That made text objects like ci{ or ciq fail in
multi-line scenarios.
- **New Behavior**: We still do a quick line pass (for user‐friendly
“line priority”), but now if that fails, we do a single‐pass approach
across the entire buffer. This detects multi‐line pairs and maintains
mini.ai’s “cover‐or‐next” picking logic.
### Example Use Cases
- **Curly braces:** e.g., opening { on line 10, closing } on line 15 →
previously missed; now recognized.
- **Multi‐line quotes**: e.g., "'Line 1\nLine 2', no longer missed. We
do gather_quotes_multiline with a naive regex matching across newlines.
### Tests
- Updated and expanded coverage in:
- test_anyquotes_object:
- Includes a multi-line '...' test case.
- E.g. 'first' false\n<caret>string 'second' → ensuring we detect
multi‐line quotes.
- test_anybrackets_object:
- Verifies line‐based priority but also multi‐line bracket detection.
- E.g., an open bracket ( on line 3, close ) on line 5, which used to
fail.
### Limitations / Future Enhancements
- **Escaping**: The current approach for quotes is naive and doesn’t
handle escape sequences (like \") or advanced parser logic. For deeper
correctness, we’ll need more advanced logic, this is also not supported
in the original mini.ai plugin so it is a known issue that won't be
attended for now.
### Important Notes
- Fix for the bug: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23889
this PR addresses that bug specifically for the AnyQuotes text object.
Note that the issue still remains in the built-in motions (ci', ci",
ci`).
- Caret Position Differences: The caret position now slightly deviates
from Vim’s default behavior. This is intentional. I aim to closely mimic
the mini.ai plugin. Because these text objects are optional
(configurable via vim.json), this adjusted behavior is considered
acceptable and in my opinion the new behavior is better and it should be
the default in vim. Please review the new tests for details and context.
- Improved Special Cases: I’ve also refined how “false strings” in the
middle and certain curly-bracket scenarios are handled. The test suite
reflects these improvements, resulting in a more seamless coding
experience overall.
### References:
- Mini.AI plugin in nvim: https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai
Thank you for reviewing these changes!
Release Notes:
- Improve logic of aq, iq, ab and ib motions to work more like mini.ai
plugin
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12471
- Disables "Close Others" if there's just one tab
- Disables "Close Left"/"Close Right" if the above is true or if there's
no tabs to the left/right side of the active tab
Release Notes:
- N/A
In Zed the key context almost always has more than 1 entry, so use of
`SmallVec` is just adding overhead.
In Zed while using the editor this typically has more than 8 entries.
Since `ContextEntry` is 48 bytes, if this were made to be a
`SmallVec<[ContextEntry; 10]>` then it would use 480 bytes on the stack,
which to me seems like a lot to be copying. So, instead opting to just
use `Vec`
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#12635
- [x] Get it working
- [x] Disable for multi cursor
- [x] Disable for vim visual line selection
- [x] Add setting to disable it
- [x] Add scrollbar marker
- [x] Handle delete state capturing selection
Preview:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a76cde64-4f6c-4575-91cc-3a03a954e7a9
Release Notes:
- Added support to highlight all matching occurrences of text within the
selection in editor.
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Now, you can pass `show_scrollbar` to Picker that implement a
`uniform_list`. If that's on, the scrollbar should auto-hide if you move
your focus elsewhere. By default, this method is turned off.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: smit <0xtimsb@gmail.com>
If the user removes all modified keybinds in `edit_prediction_conflict`,
the preview bar above the completions menu would disappear. This PR
handles that case slightly better by still showing the 1-line preview
(which they might accept via an unmodified keybind) and hides the `|
Preview ⌥` section since it's impossible to invoke in this case.
Release Notes:
- Handle `edit_prediction_conflict` context without modified keybinds
for `AcceptEditPrediction`
Vim itself shows keybindings cased according to the character, and so
it's confusing for people coming from vim that we show all key-bindings
uppercase with an icon denoting shift (c.f. #14287).
So, in #24322 we changed Zed to use lowercase for bindings in vim mode.
Unfortunately this (in practice) looks awful because our key icons are
designed to be paired with uppercase letters.
Instead, we now (for vim mode) show the same syntax as would be used in
the keymap file for Zed. This is different from vim (i.e. we show
shift-z instead of Z, and cmd-d instead of <D-z>) but hopefully avoids
the original confusion, and as a bonus makes it easy to figure out the
syntax you need for a workspace::SendKeystrokes.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
* Remove unneeded accepted licenses
* Removes use of `workarounds`
- `wasmtime` no longer needed in list
- `ring` now checks the license SHA
* Checks license from `files` instead of from `git`. Execution time ~17s
instead of ~24s
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#24744
and should also fix#17819
The change is split into two commits, first one adds F10 handling (it
needs to be handled inside `parse_syskeydown_msg_keystroke`, the second
one properly handles `Alt+Fn` combinations, this also needs to happen in
`parse_syskeydown_msg_keystroke` and is similar to a fragment inside
`parse_keydown_msg_keystroke`
Release Notes:
- Fixes F10 and Alt+Fn handling on windows
The name `livekit_server` was a bit misleading as it is not a server and
gets built into both the client and server - the server code is in
`collab`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
As of 0.4.0, the decryption panic that we were seeing has been fixed
upstream (thanks @bilelmoussaoui!), so stop using our temporary fork.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR uses the template merge message in `.git/MERGE_MSG` to populate
the commit message buffer in the git panel. This is done:
- when the commit message buffer is first created
- when the list of merge heads in .git changes, only if the buffer
doesn't already have some text in it
Hopefully this strikes a good balance between convenience and not
stomping on the user's toes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This Pull Request tackles the issue outline in #14287 by changing the
way `KeyBinding`s for vim mode are displayed in the command palette.
It's worth pointing out that this whole thing was pretty much
implemented by Conrad Irwin during a pairing session, I just tried to
clean up some other changes introduced for a different issue, while
improving some comments.
Here's a quick list of the changes introduced:
- Update `KeyBinding` with a new `vim_mode` field to determine whether
the keybinding should be displayed in vim mode.
- Update the way `KeyBinding` is rendered, so as to detect if the
keybinding is for vim mode, if it is, only display keys in uppercase if
they require the shift key.
- Introduce a new global state – `VimStyle(bool)` - use to determine
whether `vim_mode` should be enabled or disabled when creating a new
`KeyBinding` struct. This global state is automatically set by the `vim`
crate whenever vim mode is enabled or disabled.
- Since the app's context is now required when building a `KeyBinding` ,
update a lot of callers to correctly pass this context.
And before and after screenshots, for comparison:
| before | after |
|--------|-------|
| <img width="1050" alt="SCR-20250205-tyeq"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e577206d-2a3d-4e06-a96f-a98899cc15c0"
/> | <img width="1050" alt="SCR-20250205-tylh"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ebbf70a9-e838-4d32-aee5-0ffde94d65fb"
/> |
Closes#14287
Release Notes:
- Fix rendering of vim commands to preserve case sensitivity
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
.RData is a file that stores R objects.
Release Notes:
- Added file icon associations for `.rdata` and `.RData` files.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR adds the ability for icon themes to provide their own file
associations.
The old `file_types.json` that was previously used to make these
associations has been removed in favor of storing them on the default
theme.
Icon themes have two new fields on them:
- `file_stems`: A mapping of file stems to icon keys.
- `file_suffixes`: A mapping of file suffixes to icon keys.
These mappings produce icon keys which can then be used in `file_icons`
to associate them to a particular icon:
```json
{
"file_stems": {
"Makefile": "make"
},
"file_suffixes": {
"idr": "idris"
},
"file_icons": {
"idris": { "path": "./icons/idris.svg" },
"make": { "path": "./icons/make.svg" }
}
}
```
When loading an icon theme, the `file_stems` and `file_icons` fields
will be merged with the ones from the base icon theme, with the values
from the icon theme being loaded overriding ones in the base theme.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability for icon themes to provide their own file
associations.
This PR contains the following updates:
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workspace.dependencies | patch | `0.23.22` -> `0.23.23` |
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This PR removes Zed legacy themes – all themes except `One` and
`Gruvbox`.
These will likely be renamed in the future (to something like `Zed One`,
`Zed Gruvbox` to allow the original authors of those themes to provide
their own official versions.)
You can grab the
[`zed-legacy-themes`](https://github.com/zed-extensions/legacy-themes)
extension if you would like to continue using one of these themes.
## How to install the extension:
- Go to the extension store (`zed: extensions`, cmd+shift+x on macOS)
- Search for the `Zed Legacy Themes` extension and install it.
- Now the themes will be installed (with names like `Zed Legacy:
Andromeda`)
Release Notes:
- A number of themes are no longer installed in Zed by default:
`Andromeda`, `Atelier`, `Rosé Pine`, `Sandcastle`, `Solarized` &
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Co-authored-by: maxdeviant <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR sorts the `file_types.json` file alphabetically.
This is the command I used to sort it:
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```
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Adds the non-entry specific right click menu to the panel, and the
features contained therin:
* Stage all
* Discard Tracked Changes
* Trash Untracked Files
Also changes the naming from "Changes"/"New" to better match Git's
terminology (though not convinced on this, it was awkward to describe
"Discard Changes" without a way to distinguish between the changes and
the files containing them).
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Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24857
Based on the feedback,
* made non-persisting font size change as a default in Zed keymaps
JetBrains IDEs seem to persist font size changes by default, hence left
to do so in Zed keymaps too
* fixed a bug with holding a binding to change the font size caused
flickering
Release Notes:
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Closes#24832
Only turns specified deperecated keys and values to snake case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where keybindings would open task selector instead of
spawn that task.
Closes#14497
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- Fixed outline view for Go to correctly indent types and show missing
variables.
----
This PR fixes the tree-sitter query for outlines for Go code. It
correctly indents "grouped" `type` declarations. It also fixes missing
variables for "grouped" `var` declarations.
### Before:
1. Incorrectly indented types from `G` to `K` and `aliasInt`
2. Missing vars `M` and `N` in outline

### After:
1. Types no longer indented incorrectly
2. Missing vars `M` and `N` appear in the outline, as expected

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1. This fix comes from an hour or so of reading about tree-sitter and
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2. I'm not sure how to test this. I've done manual testing and it
appears to works as expected without an regressions.
This Pull Request fixes an issue where selecting all matches on a search
would not update vim to visual mode.
In the video below the following scenarios are tested:
1. Clicking "Select All Matches" in the buffer search bar correctly
changes vim to visual mode
2. Pressing Enter jumps the cursor to the first match and does not
change vim's mode
3. Selecting all matches with the `⌥⏎` changes vim to visual mode
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f7535638-987e-4f33-9364-292f99b60167
Thanks @ConradIrwin for both the quick pairing session and the solution!
🙇Closes#14681
Release Notes:
- vim: Use visual mode for "select all matches" in search (to be
consistent with `ga`)
This PR fixes the issue response script.
There were a number of things preventing it from working:
- The directory name used in the GitHub Action did not match the one on
disk.
- The script has been moved accordingly
- `ts-node` does not support ESM.
- `ts-node` seems unmaintained, so I changed the script to be plain JS
that is type-checked with TypeScript.
- The data being sent to the Slack API was invalid:
- Each section block can only have a maximum of 3000 characters in the
`text` field, so we need to break up the issue list across multiple
sections.
- We needed to escape `&`, `<`, and `>` characters in the issue titles.
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This is just a temporary change to help us debug with some weird issues
happening:
- Discord release not firing for certain builds
- Random blank release drafts showing up
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Closes#22666
This PR fixes the long wait time to open Zed (2 mins in my case) after
reloading on Linux.
This bug fix is funny:
1. We were using TCP for Zed instances to talk to each other. Reload was
broken here too due to TCP connections not being killed on time.
2. [#11488](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11488) PR fixed
the TCP connection issue by adding a wait until it gets killed. I
suppose at that time, this wait time was small.
3. Later, we changed how Zed talks to each other in
[#11585](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/11585) by using
Datagram and removing TCP. The new approach simply uses a `.sock` file
and a file descriptor to check if some program is listening to it.
4. TCP check is now unnecessary, and it still wait for a long time (I
suppose, TIME_WAIT time, don't quote me on this), even though we don’t
use TCP anymore for this.
This PR just removes that unnecessary TCP wait.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where reload hangs for several minutes on Linux.
cc @iamnbutler
Release Notes:
- Color gutter highlights separately for removed and deleted portions of
git modification hunks
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24307
Brings back the PR and fixes the issue with the git status not
propagated, if computed too slow.
Now, git repo update
* waits in the background for all `scan_dir` repo status updates and
triggers another status update send afterwards
* ensures that the update sent is reported correctly (`scanning = true`)
if either FS or status scan is running still
* during worktree's git statuses updates, bumps `status_scan_id` to
ensure the repo update is reported to all subscribers
Release Notes:
- Improved project panel's speed in large projects
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic when displaying a whitespace-only line in the edit
prediction preview
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
We were disabling edit predictions altogether when
`show_edit_predictions` was set to `false`. However, even in that case,
`editor::ShowEditPrediction` is supposed to let your request a
prediction manually.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `editor::ShowEditPrediction` when `show_edit_predictions` is set
to `false`.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23505
Now `zed::IncreaseBufferFontSize` (and all the same UI- and
Buffer-related settings) action is parameterized with `{ "persist": true
}` (default).
Using `"persist": false` brings back resizing behavior prior to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23265
Release Notes:
- Added a way to toggle font size without settings adjustments
This PR adds `.dev.vars` files as a default exclusion for edit
prediction.
These files are used by Cloudflare Workers and are likely to contain
secrets.
Release Notes:
- Excluded Cloudflare Workers `.dev.vars` files from edit prediction.
I spent an hour with @marcospb19 this morning debugging an issue with
adding `Copy Path` and `Copy Relative Path` actions to the editor
context menu. Turned out that the problem was using
`workspace::CopyPath` in the menu and `editor::CopyPath` in the action
handler.
This is an easy mistake to make, so let's fix it for everyone.
Release Notes:
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This PR removes the `predict-edits-launch` feature flag that was added
in #24720.
We don't need this anymore now that we've launched!
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Supercedes #24561Closes#21059
Before this change we would skip saving multibuffers regardless of the
save intent. Now we correctly save them.
Along the way:
* Prompt to save when closing the last singleton copy of an item (even
if it's still open in a multibuffer).
* Update our file name prompt to pull out dirty project items from
multibuffers instead of counting multibuffers as untitled files.
* Fix our prompt test helpers to require passing the button name instead
of the index. A few tests were passing invalid responses to save
prompts.
* Refactor the code a bit to hopefully clarify it for the next bug.
Release Notes:
- Fixed edge-cases when closing multiple items including multibuffers.
Previously no prompt was generated when closing an item that was open in
a multibuffer, now you will be prompted.
- vim: Fix :wq in a multibuffer
`refs/heads/*` doesn't match e.g. `refs/heads/cole/branch-with-slash`
(thanks fnmatch), but `refs/heads/**/*` does. This also works for
several levels of slash.
Release Notes:
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The MultiWrite struct is defined in the function scope and is allowed to
have a concrete type, which means we can throw away the extra Box.
PathBuf::exists is known to be prone to invalid usage. It doesn't take
into account permissions errors and just returns false, additionally it
introduces a time-of-check time-of-use bug. While extremely unlikely,
why not fix it anyway.
Release Notes:
- remove unnecessary Box
- prevent time-of-check time-of-use bug
This fixes a bug where we'd update your settings to an invalid state if
you were using the old `inline_completion_provider` setting, then
onboarded to Zeta, then migrated your settings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
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[#24735](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24735) which fixes
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Closes#10232
Context:
We have three ways to open files or dirs in Zed: `zed`, `zed --new`, and
`zed --add`. `--new` forces the project to open in a new window, while
`--add` forces it to open in an existing window (even if the dir isn’t a
subdir of an existing project or the file isn’t part of it).
Using just `zed` tries to open it in an existing window based on similar
logic of `--add`, but if no related project is found the dir, opens in a
new window.
Problem:
Right now, subdirs that are part of an existing project open in the
existing window when using `zed`. By default, subdirs should open in a
new window instead. If someone wants to open it in the existing window,
they can explicitly use `--add`. After this PR, only root dir and files
will focus on existing window, when `zed ` is used.
Fix:
For the `zed` case, we’ve filtered out subdirs in the logic that assigns
them to an existing window.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where subdirectories of an already opened project, when
opened via the terminal, would open in the existing project instead of a
new window.
- [x] Staging hunks
- [x] Unstaging hunks
- [x] Write a randomized test
- [x] Get test passing
- [x] Fix existing bug in diff_base_byte_range computation
- [x] Remote project support
- [ ] ~~Improve performance of
buffer_range_to_unchanged_diff_base_range~~
- [ ] ~~Bug: project diff editor scrolls to top when staging/unstaging
hunk~~ existing issue
- [ ] ~~UI~~ deferred
- [x] Tricky cases
- [x] Correctly handle acting on multiple hunks for a single file
- [x] Remove path from index when unstaging the last staged hunk, if
it's absent from HEAD, or staging the only hunk, if it's deleted in the
working copy
Release Notes:
- Add `ToggleStagedSelectedDiffHunks` action for staging and unstaging
individual diff hunks
Closes#22252
This PR fixes the bug introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19495 by:
Problem:
The vertical scrollbar is currently rendered absolutely on top of the
editor. When calculating soft wrap, the editor uses its width to decide
how many words fit on a line. This causes words to overlap with the
vertical scrollbar because it doesn't account for the scrollbar's width.
To fix the overlap, extra overflow is added to the scrollbar, which
solves the issue but creates unnecessary scrolling in soft wrap mode.
Fix:
The editor width is adjusted to account for the scrollbar's width. This
makes sure the correct number of words fit on a line and prevents
overlapping with the scrollbar in soft wrap mode.
Since the scrollbar width is now accounted for in the editor's width,
there's no need to add extra overflow, unless there’s no soft wrap. In
that case, when text overflows the editor’s width, we still need to add
extra overscroll to match the scrollbar width. Without this, long lines
will overlap with the scrollbar.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where horizontal scrollbar would scroll few characters
width when soft wrap is active.
This PR puts the "Eager Preview Mode" menu entry behind a feature flag
rather than a staff flag.
Currently it defaults to `false` for staff so that it doesn't leak into
any marketing/launch materials.
Folks who want to see it can opt-in to the flag explicitly, for now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19620.
I am not 100% sure on how to test this though. @elithrar: would you mind
giving this branch a shot and seeing if it works for you? I kicked off
bundling for this pull request and you should be able to download a DMG
from the CI artifacts as soon as it's done building.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that caused OS-level CA certificate bundles to not be
respected.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR updates the file icon mappings such that:
- C# (`.cs`) files map to the `csharp` key
- Cue (`.cue`) files map to the `cue` key
- GitLab YAML (`gitlab-ci.yml`) files map to the `gitlab` key
- Luau (`.luau`) files map to the `luau` key
- Solidity (`.sol`) files map to the `solidity` key
Release Notes:
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for C# (`.cs`)
files.
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for Cue
(`.cue`) files.
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for GitLab YAML
(`gitlab-ci.yml`) files.
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for Luau
(`.luau`) files.
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for Solidity
(`.sol`) files.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Rationale for the changes:
* `requires migration` -> `uses some deprecated settings` changed
because really it isn't required by this version of Zed, and I believe
we hope to offer support for deprecated settings and their migration for
a long time.
* Rename of `migration` -> `updated` is because to me, "updated" feels
lighter and more accurate. To me migration has connotations of moving to
a whole new format.
Formatting changes are due to shortening the line causing cargo fmt to
go from not formatting the code to doing so.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: smit <0xtimsb@gmail.com>
This PR adds:
- Support for deprecated keymap and settings (In-memory migration)
- Migration prompt only shown in `settings.json` / `keymap.json`.
Release Notes:
- The migration banner will only appear in `settings.json` and
`keymap.json` if you have deprecated settings or keybindings, allowing
you to migrate them to work with the new version on Zed.
Moves tab whitespace insertion logic out of `AcceptEditPrediction`
handler.
`edit_prediction_requires_modifier` context will now be true when on a
line with leading whitespace, so that `alt-tab` is used to accept
predictions in this case. This way leading indentation can be typed when
edit predictions are visible
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Joao <joao@zed.dev>
This PR adds support for configuring both a light and dark icon theme in
`settings.json`.
In addition to accepting just an icon theme name, the `icon_theme` field
now also accepts an object in the following form:
```jsonc
{
"icon_theme": {
"mode": "system",
"light": "Zed (Default)",
"dark": "Zed (Default)"
}
}
```
Both `light` and `dark` are required, and indicate which icon theme
should be used when the system is in light mode and dark mode,
respectively.
The `mode` field is optional and indicates which icon theme should be
used:
- `"system"` - Use the icon theme that corresponds to the system's
appearance.
- `"light"` - Use the icon theme indicated by the `light` field.
- `"dark"` - Use the icon theme indicated by the `dark` field.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24695.
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring both a light and dark icon theme and
switching between them based on system preference.
Don't animate the cursor when previewing jumps.
Instead, display the jump popover with a line that resembles a cursor,
indicating the jump destination. If the jump destination is outside of
the view port, there is an extra step in which `tab` scrolls the
viewport to reveal the jump destination.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: danilo-leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: agu-z <hi@aguz.me>
In an effort to squash bugs like:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19620, and improve
confidence on PRs like:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24656, I created this little
test script using `mitmproxy` to simulate the situation.
Unfortunately, I don't see any issues with our current usage of the
local certificate store using this script. But I'd like to have it as a
base to build off of.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Re-lands https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24446 with a more
appropriate fix
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45f665f0-473a-49bd-b013-b9d1bdb902bd
After activating 2nd diagnostics group, `find_map` code for next
diagnostics did not skip the previous group for the same place.
This time, instead of fiddling with the diagnostics group comparison,
the code splits the diagnostics by search place, looks up the active
group (if any) in both split parts, and selects the entries after the
group elements.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `editor::GoToDiagnostics` action stuck when multiple diagnostics
groups belong to the same place
This PR updates the `GET /user` endpoint to update the user's email and
name from the provided GitHub profile information on sign-in.
Currently, these fields were only set when the user was first created.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR does some clean up for the edit predictions settings:
- Removed `editor.show_edit_predictions_in_menu`
- Renamed `edit_predictions.inline_preview` to `edit_predictions.mode`
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
This PR adds the ability to change the predict edits URL using the
`ZED_PREDICT_EDITS_URL` environment variable.
This allows for easily pointing Zed to a development version of the
Cloudflare Worker.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The `.mjsx`, `.cjsx`, `.mtsx`, and `.ctsx` file extensions are also
designed to contain JSX code.
Release Notes:
- Added file icon associations for more React files (`.mjsx`, `.cjsx`,
`.mtsx`, `.ctsx`).
Closes#21967
Add actions `CopyFileName` and `CopyFileNameWithoutExtension` to be used in the command palette.
Release Notes:
- Added commands `editor: copy file name` and `editor: copy file name without extensions`.
We've seen a few crashes in `SyntaxSnapshot::reparse_with_ranges` during
`Buffer::preview_edits`, where an offset conversion fails because it is
out of range.
We are not sure how exactly this is happening.
Our theory is that the syntax snapshot is using an outdated state when
edits happen in the meantime (while interpolating). This is an attempt
to see if it helps with the panics, hopefully we can revisit this when
we have a better understanding of the issue.
Co-Authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
This PR updates the asset paths used in more GPUI examples such that
they work when run from the repository root or from within
`crates/gpui`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the file icon mappings such that Markdown (`.md`,
`.markdown`) files map to the `markdown` key.
Release Notes:
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for Markdown
(`.md`, `.markdown`) files.
This PR updates the GPUI `image` example such that it works when run in
the following ways:
- `cargo run -p gpui --example image` from the repository root
- `cargo run --example image` from within `crates/gpui`
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the file icon mappings such that Svelte (`.svelte`)
files map to the `svelte` key.
Release Notes:
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for Svelte
(`.svelte`) files.
All other vim examples are objects in Keymap file, where these two
examples are stated as Keymap file itself.
PR fixes this confusion.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21147
Release Notes:
- vim: First version of `:set` with support for `[no]wrap`,
`[no]number`, `[no]relativenumber`
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Render unstaged hunks in the project diff editor with a slashed
background
---------
Co-authored-by: maxbrunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Was unnecessary to include these in #24596 as they will be available
from the base keymap.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
* Overrides the action handler to switch to insert mode after jumps.
* Returns `vim::Tab` to its behavior from before #24418
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
* correct the size of key binding icons
* avoid spurious modifier in 'jump to edit' popover when already
previewing
* fix height of the edit preview popover
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: agu-z <hi@aguz.me>
Previously, if multiple formatters were specified for the same language,
they would be run in parallel on the state of the file, and then all
edits would be applied. This lead to incorrect output with many unwanted
artifacts.
This PR refactors the formatting code to clean it up, and ensure results
from previous formatters are passed in to subsequent formatters.
Closes#15544
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where when running multiple formatters they would be
ran in parallel rather than sequentially, leading to unwanted artifacts
and incorrect output.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
We were reading edit prediction settings too often, causing frames to be
dropped. We'll now cache them and update them from
`update_visible_inline_completion`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When working on #24442, I did a project wide replacement of
`AcceptInlineCompletion` with `AcceptEditPrediction`, as I was updating
the branch to mmain and that rename had happened. This also replaced it
in the migrator, causing the migration notification to always pop up on
keymap changes.
Checking if the migration actually changes the text makes it behave
better if this variety of bug happens in the future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I didn't update it to 0.25 because its Wasm support seems to be
partially broken due to
https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter/pull/3938: it didn't
introduce a check that the Wasm module's ABI is new enough to include
supertype info while parsing it, and so in the case where it isn't it
ends up interpreting random bytes as the number of supertypes, causing
out-of-bounds memory accesses.
Closes#24489
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rare crash during syntax highlighting
I was finding hard to navigate the "Configuring Zed" page with just
white space creating a boundary between the different chunks of content.
I think a slight border below the h2 heading helps a lot with that!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, we were passing an `IconSize` that had a default size. Given
the check icon is small by default, when the entry is not toggled, that
caused a slight misalignment between the toggled and not-toggled items.
I'm passing now the same icon element but inside an opacity 0 div. Open
to other suggestions if this feels clunky.
| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
| <img width="946" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 7 58 28 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d2b3f12-72c5-4c8d-acaf-c16230250560"
/> | <img width="943" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-10 at 7 58 37 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2df64752-7273-4bdc-9f6b-5153ed52c889"
/> |
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23894
Reworks all trigger declarations from
`.trigger(element.tooltip(tooltip))` into
`.trigger_with_tooltip(element, tooltip)` , with new API disallowing
simultaneous trigger and tooltip display.
All existing `.trigger(` calls were replaced, except 2 not applicable
(in dock.rs and pane.rs), 15 left as ones without tooltips, and 2
unchanged places in `inline_completion_button.rs`, where
0f7bb2e9fd/crates/inline_completion_button/src/inline_completion_button.rs (L311-L319)
`with_animation` does not allow us to simply use the same approach.
Release Notes:
- Fixed hover tooltips appearing after related element is pressed
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22993
Properly calculates depth and maintains worktree order, when displaying
multiple worktrees in the outline panel.
Release Notes:
- Fixed outline panel issues in a multi-worktree set-up
This PR formalizes design components with the Component and
ComponentPreview traits.
You can open the preview UI with `workspace: open component preview`.
Component previews no longer need to return `Self` allowing for more
complex previews, and previews of components like `ui::Tooltip` that
supplement other components rather than are rendered by default.
`cargo-machete` incorrectly identifies `linkme` as an unused dep on
crates that have components deriving `IntoComponent`, so you may need to
add this to that crate's `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
# cargo-machete doesn't understand that linkme is used in the component macro
[package.metadata.cargo-machete]
ignored = ["linkme"]
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR pins Prettier to a specific version when we run the docs
formatting check.
This should prevent drift when new Prettier versions are released that
may impact the formatting.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#22830
@jansol, please take a look. I don't know if this is correct as I
couldn't really tell the difference. I just added the active theme's
background color to the main container of the tree view.
<img width="1309" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-09 at 10 29 15 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dadf9333-0074-4bfa-bb06-ed4c4f275200"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added an explicit background color to the syntax tree view.
cc: @iamnbutler
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#7923
This PR fixes root worktree renaming by:
1. Handling the case where `new_path` is the new root name instead of a
relative path from the root.
2. [#20313](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/20313) added
functionality to watch for root worktree renames made externally, e.g.,
via Finder. This PR avoids relying on that watcher because, when
renaming explicitly from Zed, we can eagerly perform the necessary work
(of course after fs rename) instead of waiting for the watcher to detect
the rename. This prevents UI glitches during renaming root.
Todo:
- [x] Fix wrong abs paths when root is renamed
- [x] Fix explicit scan entry func to handle renamed root dir
- [x] Tests
- [x] Test on Linux
- [x] Tested with single and multipe worktrees
- [x] Tested when single file is root file
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where worktree root name couldn't be renamed in project
panel.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24128
* removed unnecessary debounces when updating the panel data
* removed all "loading"-related messages to snow nothing when initial
data is loaded, thus reducing flickering
Release Notes:
- Improved outline panel initial update
This PR adds icon association for more Prettier's config files.
Here is the list:
```
.prettierrc.cjs
.prettierrc.js
.prettierrc.json5
.prettierrc.mjs
.prettierrc.toml
.prettierrc.yaml
.prettierrc.yml
prettier.config.cjs
prettier.config.js
prettier.config.mjs
```
Release Notes:
- Added icon support for additional Prettier config file types.
This PR adds the branch selector to the git panel and fixes a few bugs
in the repository selector.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: ConradIrwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Closes#24382
Release Notes:
Added a default keymap that returns the user to `normal` mode after
pressing escape during a pending `visual-surround` operation.
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: roy.crippen4 <roy.crippen4@archarithms.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Added the icons option in the title bar between Themes and Extension.
| Before | After |
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| <img width="215" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-07 at 5 18 10 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ff8bf5ce-c176-4d8c-8b0e-bb1cc65ec1d8"
/> | <img width="206" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-07 at 5 18 01 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c47a302e-98af-4530-a908-097b8306f2f0"
/> |
Release Notes:
- Added an option to open the icon theme selector from the user menu.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR updates the edit predictions to include the prediction ID
returned from the server on the resulting telemetry events indicating
whether the prediction was accepted or discarded.
The `prediction_id` on the events can then be correlated with the
`request_id` on the server-side prediction events.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR primary goal is to add a keybinding to the (ephemeral)
prediction toggle. In doing that, we also standardized the keybinding to
open the status bar menu with it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <53836821+bennetbo@users.noreply.github.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
As https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/24260 I mentioned
issue.
Make a complex data table example to test the text rendering
performance.
This example also can be an example to show how to build a large data
table.
```bash
cargo run -p gpui --example data_table
```
<img width="2004" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/653771e5-ef08-4d76-97b9-90ea4b78be59"
/>
----
I will try to do some test.
For example: With a threshold for the hold number of caches in
`FrameCache`, and only when the threshold is greater than a certain
number, some caches are released, or when a certain time has passed. I
am not sure if this is feasible.
This example is added to help us to test.
In one of the recent changes to the edit predictions status bar menu, we
lost the red dot that is displayed when the user has Zed as the provider
but hasn't accepted terms of service. Note: All the checks were still in
place, just the visual indicator was missing.

Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
This PR fixes an issue where the Assistant patch block was not being
rendered when using "Suggest Edits".
The issue was that the `BlockContext` already has a borrow of the
`Window`, so we can't use `update_in` to reborrow the window.
The fix is to reuse the existing `&mut Window` reference from the
`BlockContext` so we don't need to `update_in`.
Closes#24169.
Release Notes:
- Assistant: Fixed an issue where the patch block was not being rendered
when using "Suggest Edits".
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Closes#22247
- [x] Do not close pinned tab on keyboard shortcuts like `ctrl+w` or
`alt+f4`
- [x] Close pinned tab on context menu action, menu bar action, or vim
bang
- [x] While closing pinned tab via shortcut (where it won't close),
instead activate any other non-pinned tab in same pane
- [x] Else, if any other pane contains non-pinned tab, activate that
- [x] Tests
Co-authored-by: uncenter <47499684+uncenter@users.noreply.github.com>
Release Notes:
- Pinned tab now stay open when using close shortcuts, auto focuses to
any other non-pinned tab instead.
Closes#24353
This PR implements icon theme reload to ensure file icons are properly
updated whenever an icon theme extension is upgraded or uninstalled.
Currently, on both upgrade and uninstall of an icon theme extension the
file icons from the previously installed version will stay visibile and
will not be updated as shown in the linked issue. With this change, file
icons will properly be updated on extension upgrade or reinstall.
The code is primarily a copy for reloading the current color theme
adapted to work for icon themes. Happy for any feedback!
Release Notes:
- Fixed file icons not being properly updated upon icon theme upgrade or
uninstall.
Just tried installing a dev extension and kept getting "error: failed to install dev extension".
Turns out this was because I had rust installed via homebrew and not rust. Once I switched to rustup, it worked perfectly fine.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Match the behavior of OpenSyntaxTreeView logs and OpenLanguageServerLogs
Release Notes:
- Make `debug::OpenSyntaxTreeView` automatically open in split to the
right
Add support for the newly released Gemini 2.0 models from Google announced this new family of models earlier this week (2025-02-05).
Release Notes:
- Added support for Google's new Gemini 2.0 models.
This PR updates the file icon mappings for JSON (`.json`) file map to
the`json` key. Also, updates `.json` icon from `storage` to `code`.
This allows for the JSON file icons to be replaced in icon themes.
Release Notes:
- Icon themes: Added the ability to change the file icon for JSON
(`.json`) files.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
- [x] snake case keymap properties
- [x] flatten actions
- [x] keymap migration + notfication
- [x] settings migration + notification
- [x] inline completions -> edit predictions
### future:
- keymap notification doesn't show up on start up, only on keymap save.
this is existing bug in zed, will be addressed in seperate PR.
Release Notes:
- Added a notification for deprecated settings and keymaps, allowing you
to migrate them with a single click. A backup of your existing keymap
and settings will be created in your home directory.
- Modified some keymap actions and settings for consistency.
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/45f665f0-473a-49bd-b013-b9d1bdb902bd
After activating 2nd diagnostics group, `find_map` code for next
diagnostics did not skip the previous group for the same place.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `editor::GoToDiagnostics` action stuck when multiple diagnostics
groups belong to the same place
* When an edit prediction is present in non-insertion modes, hide it but
show `tab Jump to edit`.
* Removes discarding of edit predictions when going from insert mode to
normal mode, instead just hide them in non-insertion modes.
* Removes zeta-specific showing of predictions in normal mode. This
behavior was only happening in special cases anyway - where the discard
of completions wasn't happening due to some other thing taking
precedence in `dismiss_menus_and_popups`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Git Panel updates:
* Fixes commit/commit all button to work (and be disabled correctly in
merge conflict status)
* Updates keyboard shortcuts and sets focus on the button (enter now
does the same as click; tab cycles between editor and change list)
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#24139
For weird reasons, Sway on few linux distoros sends `NoKeymap` event when
switching windows. Zed crashes due to assertion on this event to be `XkbV1`.
To fix this, we ignore `NoKeymap` event instead crashing Zed.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash in Wayland-based compositors like Sway when switching windows via the keyboard.
`use_key_equivalents` does nothing on linux, as key equivalents are only
supported on mac. While it could be sensible to anticipate support,
right now it is only used in these few spots, so removing it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Context
I noticed that the project panel `select_next_git_entry` wasn't behaving
correctly. Turns out it was searching in reverse, which caused the
action to select itself or the last entry.
This PR corrects the behavior and adds a unit test that should stop
regressions.
Note: Since select next/prev git entry uses the same function as select
next/prev diagnostic, the test partially works for that as well.
Release Notes:
- Fix bug where `select_next_git_entry` project panel action would only
select a previous entry or the currently selected entry.
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Appears this test was failing, and someone edited the expected test
output instead of fixing it. Well no longer!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
- Fixed a regex for finding tags.
- Templatize the instructions with `$LANGNAME` to prevent manual errors
from failing to edit commands (this bit me)
- Ran formatting through Prettier
Closes#24270
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where doing line-wise operations in vim mode on the
last line of a file with no trailing newline would not work properly
This is a refactoring PR that does three things:
- First, it introduces a new `diff` crate that holds the previous
contents of the `git::diff` module, plus the `BufferChangeSet` type
formerly of `project::buffer_store`. The new crate is necessary since
simply moving `BufferChangeSet` into `git::diff` results in a dependency
cycle due to the use of `language::Buffer` to represent the diff base in
`BufferChangeSet`.
- Second, it renames the two main types in the new diff crate:
`BufferDiff` becomes `BufferDiffSnapshot`, and `BufferChangeSet` becomes
`BufferDiff`. This reflects that the relationship between these two
types (immutable cheaply-cloneable "value" type + stateful "resource
type" with subscriptions) mirrors existing pairs like
`Buffer`/`BufferSnapshot`. References to "change sets" throughout the
codebase are updated to refer to "diffs" instead.
- Finally, it moves the base_text field of the new BufferDiff type to
BufferDiffSnapshot.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: maxbrunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Follow-up to #24391
The current approach has two issues:
- For the described case of `eslint.config.js`, for which a mapping
exists in `suffixes`, this would get mapped from `eslint.config.js` to
`eslint`. However, for `eslint`, there is no mapping within `suffixes`,
thus currently `get_icon_from_suffix` would return `None` and a wrong
item would be returned at a later step.
- Paths passed to this method are relative to the worktree root, thus
e.g. `eslint.config.js` files in subdirectories would still be assigned
the wrong icon.
---
Behaviour on `main`:
<img width="281" alt="main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19b5e5f8-e413-4ac9-a0a1-2c72f810aa86"
/>
Behaviour with this change:
<img width="299" alt="pr"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eec70cbd-df39-49b4-8b07-d22afa949781"
/>
CC @probably-neb
Release Notes:
- N/A
- **fix ignoring ignored files when matching icons**
- **remove poorly named and confusing method
`PathExt.icon_stem_or_suffix` and refactor
`PathExt.extension_or_hidden_file_name` to actually do what it says it
does**
Closes#24314
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where hidden files would have the default icon instead
of the correct one
- Fixed an issue where files with specific icons (such as
`eslint.config.js`) would not have the their specific icon without a
leading `.` (`.eslint.config.js`)
This PR makes it so we send up the diagnostic groups as additional data
with the edit prediction request.
We're not yet making use of them, but we are recording them so we can
use them later (e.g., to train the model).
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
- Do not accept with just `tab` in `when_holding_modifer` mode
- Fix fake cursor for jumps when destination row is outside viewport
- Use current preview state for deciding whether to show modifiers in
popovers
- Stay in preview state if ⌥ isn't released after accepting a jump
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `inline_completions.inline_preview` config which can
be set to `auto` (current behavior) or to `when_holding_modifier`.
When set to the latter, instead of showing edit prediction previews
inline in the buffer, we'll show it in a popover (even when there's no
LSP completion) so your isn't constantly moving as completions arrive.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3615d151-3633-4ee4-98b9-66ee0aa735b8
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Byte size before was 672, now is 56. The `cached` method is only used in
two places, so this was a lot of extra bytes being shuffled around for
every `AnyView` not using this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| [rustc-hash](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash) |
workspace.dependencies | patch | `2.1.0` -> `2.1.1` |
---
### Release Notes
<details>
<summary>rust-lang/rustc-hash (rustc-hash)</summary>
###
[`v2.1.1`](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#211)
[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/compare/v2.1.0...v2.1.1)
- Change the internal algorithm to better accomodate large hashmaps.
This mitigates a [regression with 2.0 in
rustc](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/135477).
See [PR#55](https://redirect.github.com/rust-lang/rustc-hash/pull/55)
for more details on the change (this PR was not merged).
This problem might be improved with changes to hashbrown in the future.
#### 2.1.0
- Implement `Clone` for `FxRandomState`
- Implement `Clone` for `FxSeededState`
- Use SPDX license expression in license field
#### 2.0.0
- Replace hash with faster and better finalized hash.
This replaces the previous "fxhash" algorithm originating in Firefox
with a custom hasher designed and implemented by Orson Peters
([`@orlp`](https://redirect.github.com/orlp)).
It was measured to have slightly better performance for rustc, has
better theoretical properties
and also includes a significantly better string hasher.
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windows open, the notification could be hidden because Zed reopens the
last session's window stack in order from back to front. Now, the
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- **store `buffer::Diagnostic`as NumberOrString instead of assuming
String**
- **update zed-industries/lsp-types rev**
Closes#24081
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Implement `raw_window_handle::HasWindowHandle` for `gpui::Window`
This opens a lot of possibility of using gpui with platform specific
APIs.
Edit: With this exposed, we can use crates like `window-vibrancy`,
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This PR updates the file icon mappings such that HTML (`.html` and
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Regression in #22644
Unfortunately not a full fix, In the case where a tooltip gets displayed
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This PR adds the ability to filter extension results from the extension
API by the features that they provide.
For instance, to filter down just to extensions that provide icon
themes:
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* fix syntax highlighting of deleted text when buffer language changes
* do not highlight entire untracked files as created, except in the
project diff view
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This PR adds new columns to the `extension_versions` table to record
which features an extension provides.
These `provides_*` columns are populated from the `provides` field on
the extension manifest.
We'll be able to leverage this data in the future for showing what an
extension provides in the extensions UI, as well as allowing to filter
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This PR removes the `name` field from under `lib` in the `Cargo.toml`
file for the `panel` crate, as it isn't necessary.
Also removed it from `script/new-crate`.
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- Adds the `panel` crate for defining UI shared between panels, like
common button and header designs, etc
- Starts to update the git ui to be more consistent with other panels
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This PR updates the Zed extension CLI with support for populating the
`provides` field in the generated extension manifest.
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"provides": ["themes", "icon-themes"]
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This PR makes adding icons to the primary and secondary actions, in the
`MessageNotification` component, optional. Also took the opportunity to
remove a probably unnecessary "third action" from it; streamlining the
component API (we had added that for a design that we're not using
anymore). I did keep the "more info" possibility, which may be useful in
the future, though.
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Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24278
This PR ensures we're checking if there's a license-type file in both US
& UK English spelling, and fixes the error logging again, treating for
when the worktree contains just a single file or multiple.
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Go back to a less optimized implementation for now since the custom
cursor target seems to have some bugs.
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- Fixed missing git blame and status output in some projects with
multiple git repositories
Rework of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24130
Uses
1033c0b57e
`COMMIT_EDITMSG` language-related definitions (thanks @d1y )
Instead of using real `.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` file, create a buffer
without FS representation, stored in the `Repository` and shared the
regular way via the `BufferStore`.
Adds a knowledge of what `Git Commit` language is, and uses it in the
buffers which are rendered in the git panel.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: d1y <chenhonzhou@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit <smit@zed.dev>
When you have an edit prediction available, you can now also accept it
with `alt-tab` (or `alt-enter` on Linux) even if you don't have an LSP
completions menu open. This is meant to lower the mental load when going
from one mode to another.
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- **Base diffs on uncommitted changes**
- **Show added files in project diff view**
- **Fix git panel optimism**
Release Notes:
- Git: update diffs to be relative to HEAD instead of the index; to pave
the way for showing which hunks are staged
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This is a pure refactor that somewhat reduces the amount of code needed
when handling diff base changes. There's also a small performance gain
from reparsing the staged text and computing a new diff in parallel when
we weren't previously.
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR updates the check that prevents subscribing with overdue
subscriptions to use the `billing_customers.has_overdue_invoices` field
instead.
This will allow us to set the value of `has_overdue_invoices` to `false`
when the invoices have been paid.
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This PR adds a new `has_overdue_invoices` field to the
`billing_customers` table.
This will be used to statefully track whether a customer has overdue
invoices, and also to reset it when the invoices are paid.
We will set this field to `true` when a subscription is canceled with
the reason `payment_failed`.
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This PR updates the `zeta` crate to use the predictive edit DTOs defined
in the `zed_llm_client` crate.
This way we aren't duplicating their definitions (and risk them going
out of sync).
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This PR renames some bindings from `data_collection_permission` back to
`can_collect_data`, as the latter name is clearer on account of being a
modal verb.
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This is pretty rare but I found a case where `line_layouts` didn't have
the requested line yet, so we now skip rendering the cursor for that
period and avoid panicking.
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This PR builds on #21258 to make it possible to use HEAD as a diff base.
The buffer store is extended to support holding multiple change sets,
and collab gains support for synchronizing the committed text of files
when any collaborator requires it.
Not implemented in this PR:
- Exposing the diff from HEAD to the user
- Decorating the diff from HEAD with information about which hunks are
staged
`test_random_multibuffer` now fails first at `SEED=13277`, similar to
the previous high-water mark, but with various bugs in the multibuffer
logic now shaken out.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This long standing bug was caused by `Pane`'s focus_in handler bouncing
the focus to another handle.
Because focus resolution happens _after_ a frame has been rendered, the
only way to deal with this case is to schedule another frame to be
redrawn. However, we where suppressing all window refreshes that occur
during a focus transfer, causing this focus change to be completely
missed. However, changing this behavior can lead to infinite notify
loops, due to drawing a frame causing another to be rendered.
This PR fixes this problem narrowly by adding an `on_next_frame()`
callback in the pane's focus handle, so that the focus changes take
effect almost immediately. But only for this case, where we know it
doesn't cause infinite notify loops.
TODO:
- [x] Fix the infinite notify loop bug or determine a third way to fix
this lag
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where shifting focus to the terminal panel could be slow
Chatted with @as-cii about limitations in the `Window::parent_view_id()`
API (see:
662153dcfd)
and realized that I shouldn't be using the dispatch tree's data
structures as they are layout dependent. I've introduced a new stack to
`Window`, `rendered_entity_stack`, that tracks exactly which view's
elements are being drawn. As such, I've also been able to remove the
`Option<>` around the previous API.
Release Notes:
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Note that this does *not* involve any breaking code changes.
cc @0xtimsb - I didn't change any settings or anything here. That can
happen separately!
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## Context
While looking through the client crate, I noticed that some of the old
functions and variables were still using gpui::model name that was
deprecated during the gpui3 transition. This PR renames those instances
of model to entity to be more inline with gpui3.
In addition, I also renamed `model` to `entity` in cases found by the
below search terms given by @someone13574
- model = cx.
- model: Entity
- model: &Entity
- OpenedModelHandle
- model.update
- model.upgrade
- model = .*\.root (regex)
- parent_model
- model = cx.new
- cx.spawn(move |model
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This fixes a "subtract with overflow" error that could happen in debug
mode when viewing the project diagnostics.
From git bisecting, I think that this behavior was introduced by
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21942. It seems like it's
possible in some cases for the excerpt-expansion heuristic to cause the
excerpt's `context` range to start *after* the excerpt's `primary`
range. We should probably revisit that heuristic at some point, but it
also seems reasonable to handle that situation at this layer, rather
than overflowing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also send the `speculated_output` (which is just the editable region) to
the llm backend
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
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Adds a button to the theme selector to help people find more themes in
the extension store.

Release Notes:
- Added a way to access the extension store from the theme selector to
make it easier to find new themes.
This reverts commit eb820ab800.
The previous PR broke manual completions. Turns out there is more
confusing behavior then i realized, will follow up with another PR soon.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
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Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/24031
This PR adds a new function that allows the UI also to display the state
of the data collection. Previously, we only showed that if the project
adhered to the `is_open_source` condition. Now, we show it for all
projects.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Regressions in #24024:
* `+` was no longer included between modifiers and key
* Multi-character keys like "control" were displayed all lowercase,
whereas before they were all uppercase like "CONTROL". Now they are
capitalized, so "Control".
* Brings back icon for tab key.
Release Notes:
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We now treat new files that have no content as not-dirty. This fixes the
git diff view when deleted files are present.
It also fixes a long-standing bug where `zed RAEDME` and then closing
the tab would prompt for "unsaved changes" when there were none.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where closing an empty, named, file would warn about
unsaved content.
We think this could fix issues around view invalidation during focus
handling.
I want to run CI on this and see.
cc @mikayla-maki @maxbrunsfeld
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Closes#24124
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue in vim mode where changing the case of an object at the
end of the line would not change the case of the last character in the
object
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
- Fixes auto-indent issues around `elif` caused by auto-indent being prevented due to syntax errors generated before `elif` clause completed
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where inserting an elif before an else in bash would
not properly auto-indent
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Creates an indents.scm file for bash and adds regexes for
`{increase,decrease}_indent_pattern` in
`crates/languages/src/bash/config.toml`
so that autoindent works as expected in bash
Note that this PR does not attempt to handle all cases where indenting
might be desired in bash. I am aiming to support ~80% of what people
want while avoiding the more gnarly/edge cases like indented blocks in
case statements and indenting for associative arrays.
This is done with the explicit hope that someone (possibly from the
community) more familiar with and passionate about bash can come through
at a later date and handle those cases
Closes#23628
Release Notes:
- Add basic support for autoindent functionality in bash/shell files
Release Notes:
- Fixed some modifier changed events not being present on Linux X11.
This affected things like the project search palette, where holding ctrl
would not cause the split options to appear.
Certain themes define the `created` and `deleted` status colors, but not
`created_background` and `deleted_background`. Previously, Zed would use
`created` and `deleted` colors, and apply a hard-coded opacity change,
but *not* use `created_background` and `deleted_background`, but that
behavior was inadvertently changed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22994.
This PR restores the old behavior as a fallback. If a theme defines a
status color, but not the corresponding background color, we'll use a
75% transparent version of the foreground color as a fallback.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue in certain themes where diffs would render with the
wrong red and green colors for deletions and insertions.
This adds a new version of the project diff editor to go alongside the
new git panel.
The basics seem to be working, but still todo:
* [ ] Fix untracked files
* [ ] Fix deleted files
* [ ] Show commit message editor at top
* [x] Handle empty state
* [x] Fix panic where locator sometimes seeks to wrong excerpt
Release Notes:
- N/A
This will help us debug a panic we're seeing in their internals.
In order to make this work, I've temporarily forked async-tls with:
https://github.com/async-rs/async-tls/pull/59/files
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
I believe this takes care of the remaining events running through the
old flow that requires transformation at the collab server level. I
think all events are now going through `telemetry::event!()`.
For anyone curious where the new telemetry names are coming from, you
can check the `for_snowflake` function within
`crates/collab/src/api/events.rs`, to see how collab is currently
transforming the events going through the old flow.
Release Notes:
- N/A
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/200b88b8-249a-4841-97cd-fda8365efd00
Now all users in the collab/ssh session can edit the commit input
collaboratively, observing each others' changes live.
A real `.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` file is opened, which automatically enables
its syntax highlight, but its original context is never used or saved on
disk — this way we avoid stale commit messages from previous commits
that git places there.
A caveat: previous version put some effort into preserving unfinished
commit messages on repo swtiches, but this version would not do that
— instead, it will be blank on startup, and use whatever
`.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` contents on repo switch
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This ensures that the following files are always ignored:
```
"**/.env*"
"**/*.pem"
"**/*.key"
"**/*.cert"
"**/*.crt"
"**/secrets.yml"
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
When requesting completions manually with `editor: Show inline
completion`, we did not check if completions are actually disabled for
the current file (`inline_completions > disabled_globs`)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the `inline_completions > disabled_globs` setting
would not be respected when manually requesting a completion (`editor:
Show inline completion`)
In the left hand status bar, there are two groups of buttons. There was
a border between the two hardcoded on the first button of the second
group, however, if all buttons in the first group are hidden, the border
doesn't need to be rendered.
(Not handled in this PR) A potentially better approach would be to
change StatusBar's definition from `left_items` and `right_items` to
`left_groups` and `right_groups`, and render dividers between each group
of items. That seemed like a bigger refactor than I wanted to handle for
now, but is an option for the future.
If you use these settings on `main`, the border will show, but with
nothing to the left of it.
```json
{
"collaboration_panel": {
"button": false
},
"outline_panel": {
"button": false
},
"project_panel": {
"button": false,
},
}
```
Screenshots:
Before:
<img width="117" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 6 19 24 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3401b47-6172-4392-9277-31aa1affaf7a"
/>
<img width="134" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 6 20 12 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1e8caee6-1da8-47f6-8499-9a93b6d8fa27"
/>
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<img width="125" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 6 19 58 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b9f421c-660b-41cb-80e0-acb774c66054"
/>
<img width="132" alt="Screenshot 2025-02-02 at 6 20 20 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/87e0e475-084b-44df-b820-573c68728c1a"
/>
Release Notes:
- Conditionally render divider in status bar
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Use of this location info was added in #21758 to help with diagnosing
remote_server panics on drop of tasks on a different thread.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds a text property for controlling left, center, or right text
alignment.
#8792 should stay open since this doesn't add support for `justify`
(which would require a much bigger change since this can just alter the
origin of each line, but justify requires changing spacing, whereas
justify requires changes to each platform's shaping code).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Sorry to dump an unsolicited PR for a hot feature! I'm sure someone else
was taking a look at this.
I noticed that token counting was disabled and I was getting error logs
of the form `[2025-01-31T22:59:01-05:00 ERROR assistant_context_editor]
No tokenizer found for model o3-mini` when using the new model. To fix
the issue, this PR registers the `gpt-4` tokenizer for this model.
Release Notes:
- openai: Fixed Assistant token counts for `o3-mini` models
Closes#23334
This does not follow the exact way that windows are resized in vim.
Normally the command is `ctrl-w >` however this PR uses just `ctrl->`.
This is because I could not find a good way to read in a count like `10
ctrl-w ctrl->`. This is not really a problem since `ctrl->` can be held
down, which, in my opinion, speeds up resizing. I think this is a good
compromise since it improves usability; however, I am concerned that
this is not intuitive. I am looking forward to feedback.
Release Notes:
- Added the following commands
- vim::ResizeLeftDock
- vim::ResizeRightDock
- vim::ResizeBottomDock
- Added keybinds
- `ctrl->` for widening left dock
- `ctrl-<` for narrowing left dock
- Removes flakey keybindings from buttons
- Moves git panel entries to use a standard ListItem
- Show a repo selector in the panel when more than one repo is present
- Remove temporary repo selector from title bar
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `em_width` and `em_advance` parameters to
`EditorSnapshot::gutter_dimensions` in favor of computing the values
inside of it.
In practice all of the callers were passing in the same values, and
there isn't a circumstance where we would want to pass in different
values.
`gutter_dimensions` has also been modified to return
`Option<GutterDimensions>` instead of `GutterDimensions` so that we can
remove some `.unwrap`s when interacting with the text system.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23869
* Retrieves user + email for collab project clients and use these when
such users commit
Same as in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23329, "is it the
right user name and e-mail" and "how to override these" questions apply.
* If this data is unavailable, forbid committing to the remote client
* Forbid running related actions in git panel, if committing/writing is
not permitted
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `wait_for_flag_or_timeout` method to the
`FeatureFlagAppExt` trait.
This encapsulates the somewhat gnarly code for using `wait_for_flag`
with a timeout.
A side benefit of this is that the tasks waiting on the feature flags
run in parallel, so in the case where the feature flags do not resolve
we don't end up having to wait on consecutive timeouts. This should help
a bit with https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23922.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the `ContextStore` constructor to not block on reloading
the contexts before we finish initializing it.
I noticed that the Assistant panel was taking a long time to show up in
the status bar, and upon further investigation uncovered that with a
large number of contexts (I have ~320) it takes a long time to load them
all.
Release Notes:
- N/A
A preparation for collaborative commit message editing.
Before, almost any `.git`-contained file FS update, except
`.git/fsmonitor--daemon/cookies/**` caused git metadata rescan.
This included `index.lock` that was created after any git operation,
e.g. `git status`, which was unnecessary.
Collaborative editing aims to share `.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG` between
multiple users, so there are potentially multiple users editing the file
and causing excessive events.
The change makes worktree to ignore .git/COMMIT_EDITMSG`,
`.git/index.lock` and `.git/fsmonitor--daemon/**` paths and adjusts the
logic to be more extensible: there's much more files Zed can ignore and
still have its git metadata up to date.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates function signatures, docstrings, and gpui's other
documentation to reflect it's new state following the merge of `Model`
and `View` into `Entity` as well as the removal of `WindowContext`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#23906
Note: Changes the focused pane when search UI is interacted with on an
unfocused pane rather than leaving the focused pane unchanged as
focusing on click is more likely to be the expected behavior
Release Notes:
- Fixes an issue with search actions so that they now execute on the
clicked pane rather than the focused pane when using search UI in
multiple panes
This PR adds two helpers methods to the `TextSystem`:
- `em_width`
- `em_advance`
These methods return the width and advance width for an `em`,
respectively.
We were using these definitions in a number of different spots, and by
unifying them we better canonicalize that an `em` is based on the `m`
character.
Release Notes:
- N/A
After the user confirmation, only the current instance of the
completions provider had the answer stored.
In this PR, the changes are propagated by having each provider have an
`Entity<choice>`, and having a lookup map with one `Entity<choice>` for
each worktree that `Zeta` has seen.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#23877
Co-Authored-By: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- vim: Fix navigating to end of line with inlay hints
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
This PR removes the `POST /predict_edits` endpoint from the LLM service,
as it has been superseded by the corresponding endpoint running in
Cloudflare Workers.
All traffic is already being routed to the Cloudflare Workers via the
Workers route, so nothing is hitting this endpoint running in the LLM
service anymore.
You can see the drop off in requests to this endpoint on this graph when
the Workers route was added:
<img width="472" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-30 at 9 18 04 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fa60f7c8-2737-4329-88a3-17093bdb5a29"
/>
We also don't use the `fireworks` crate anymore in this repo, so it has
been removed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the edit predictions URL for Zed Staff back to
`llm.zed.dev/predict_edits`.
This endpoint is now being routed to the Cloudflare Workers instead of
the LLM service.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so when you install an extension with icon themes it
will deploy the icon theme selector filtered down to the newly-installed
icon themes.
This is similar to what we do when installing an extension with themes.
Because we can only have one picker open at a time, when installing an
extension that has _both_ themes and icon themes, the theme selector
will take precedence.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a `schema_generator` crate that can be used to generate our
various JSON schemas for publishing elsewhere.
Currently it does the simplest thing possible and just prints the JSON
schema to stdout. We can make this a but more robust later.
I also removed the schema-printing facilities from the `theme_importer`,
as they don't really make sense there.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23981
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash that could happen when expanding certain diff hunks
- Fixed a bug where diff hunks were not syntax highlighted when
reopening a project with previously-opened buffers.
GPUI applications can set the window class by the `app_id` window
option. However, GPUI will map the window first and then change the
window class after the window is displayed. This doesn't work on some
X11 window managers. FVWM, for example, does not track window class
after a window is mapped. Because in practice, a window shouldn't change
its application group on the fly.
This PR fixed this by adding a `map_window()` function `PlatformWindow`.
On X11, it will `set_app_id()` first and then map the window.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, editor elements had to listen for mouse_up events to
determine when a click had completed. This meant that they only had
access to modifier keys that were pressed during the mouse_up event.
This led to some incorrect user experiences, such as executing a
ctrl+click if the user pressed ctrl after pressing the mouse button, but
before releasing it.
This change adds a click event handler to EditorElement, and adds a
modifier() method to the ClickEvent, which only includes the modifier
keys that were pressed during both mouse down and mouse up. The code for
handling link clicks has been moved into the click event handler, so
that it's only triggered when the non-multi-cursor modifier was held for
both the mouse down and mouse up events.
Closes#12752, #16074, #17892 (the latter two seem to be duplicates of
the former!)
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where pressing ctrl/cmd (or other modifiers) after mouse
down but before mouse up still triggered ctrl/cmd+click behavior (e.g.
"go to definition")
This PR adds support for icon themes.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8843.
Here is Zed with Material Icons:
<img width="1136" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-30 at 7 02 06 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/57d8a0e0-ff38-44d9-8628-af58a60a7c9a"
/>
### Extensions
Extensions can provide icon themes as well as the icons used in those
themes.
Icon themes are defined as JSON files in the `icon_themes` directory,
and icons included in the `icons` directory will be packaged up with the
extension.
All icon paths within an icon theme are interpreted relative to the root
of the extension.
See the [Material Icon
Theme](https://github.com/zed-extensions/material-icon-theme) extension
for an example.
Release Notes:
- Added support for icon themes.
- Extensions can now provide icon themes.
- Use the `icon theme selector: toggle` action to switch between
installed icon themes.
This PR fixes an issue where we weren't properly resolving directory and
chevron icons from icon themes the way we were for file icons.
We need to interpret the icon paths as relative to the extension
directory.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Realized that the logic in #23814 was more than needed, and harder to
maintain. Something like that could make sense if using the tokenizer
and wanting to precisely hit a token limit. However in the case of edit
predictions it's more of a latency+expense vs capability tradeoff, and
so such precision is unnecessary.
Happily this change didn't require much extra work, just copy-modifying
parts of that change was sufficient.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the Zed extension CLI with support for packaging
extensions containing icon themes.
The `icons` directory in the extension will be copied into the packaged
extension to facilitate distributing icon files.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR unships tool use from Assistant1.
This was only ever partially implemented, and was never released to end
users.
Assistant2 will support tool use.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#14170
To fix this, Zed needs to handle swipe events on its NSView. Logitech
mice don't send the usual Mouse4 and Mouse5 buttons but emulate swipe
gestures according to these websites:
- https://superuser.com/a/1216049
- https://sensible-side-buttons.archagon.net/
Of course, the user can map these buttons to something else in the
device's driver. Most IDEs (VSCode, IntelliJ) handle that correctly by
default so it would be good to follow that pattern.
Since it's my first contribution here, please let me know if I need to
enhance this PR to make it good enough for the main branch.
Release Notes:
- Fixed mouse navigation buttons on some devices (Logitech, Mac OS)
This ensures that we do not fetch a new completion when the edits of the
user can be interpolated.
E.g. (suggestions in `[]`):
```rust
s[truct Person {}]
```
Then if i type out `truct` we will not fetch a new completion
Release Notes:
- N/A
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- Update `getrandom` to `0.3.0` (thanks to
[@​paolobarbolini](https://redirect.github.com/paolobarbolini)).
- Allow `windows-sys` versions `0.59.x` in addition to `0.59.0` (thanks
[@​ErichDonGubler](https://redirect.github.com/ErichDonGubler)).
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hopefully at the top and visible in previews/references to the issue
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This PR fixes the license for the `anthropic` crate.
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Closes#23383
This PR changes `project_panel::NewSearchInDirectory` to open project
search filtered by the parent directory when triggered on a file, rather
than doing nothing.
Release Notes:
- Improved `project_panel::NewSearchInDirectory` to search the parent
directory when triggered on a file
This PR prevents situations like
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23850, which caused our linux
nightly build to fail to open at all.
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of platform specific dependencies.
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As we're already depending on and using `tokio` to run `reqwest`, I've
added a crate to make running tokio futures more convenient. This should
unblock the Bedrock Cloud Model provider PR.
Note that since the `gpui_tokio` code is nearly trivial glue and I
expect that it will be useful for the nascent GPUI ecosystem, I've
elected to license it under Apache 2, like GPUI itself, instead of our
normal GPL license for Zed code.
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> **Note:** https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23813 should be
merged first!
@nathansobo and I paired on revising this menu, including adding the
"Predict Edits at Cursor" menu item (to make the keyboard shortcut more
discoverable; clicking it makes the inline edits show up, as shown in
the second screenshot) and switching from "Hide/Show" language to
checkboxes.
## Before
<img width="282" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-28 at 4 51 37 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/309c82c1-8fb5-44db-950e-1a8789a63993"
/>
## After
<img width="1138" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-28 at 4 50 05 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/302a126c-9389-42a4-bb7d-2896bce859e7"
/>
We also switched to use `SharedString` in more places, where it made
more sense.
@danilo-leal This isn't necessarily *exactly* what we want, but we were
pairing and decided to get it in a state where we can actually try it
out and tweak from here.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
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Enable MSAA for Anti-Aliasing to Path (`cx.paint_path`) for drawing a
better vector graphics.
```bash
cargo run -p gpui --example gradient --features macos-blade
cargo run -p gpui --example gradient
cargo run -p gpui --example painting --features macos-blade
cargo run -p gpui --example painting
```
**Before**
<img width="1089" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0ae7240f-4ba9-4ef5-896c-e436c1282770"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/71a07ae8-be54-452c-aacc-b8cec1f810c0"
/>
## TODO
- [x] Support Metal and Blade.
- [x] Detect system support to set up sample count.
- [x] Fix extra lines between Path vertices wait #22808 to merge.
Ref https://github.com/kvark/blade/pull/213
Ask @kvark to review.
I am not sure if there is anything I missed. I modified it according to
the
[particle](https://github.com/kvark/blade/tree/main/examples/particle)
example of Blade project. But the difference is that after the first
MSAA render, I did not do it a second time, I tested it and found it was
not necessary.
This PR does some somewhat light UI adjustment to the Assistant 2
settings view. The Prompt Library section should feature the default
prompts in the future, so that's why it's been separated that way.
<img width="800" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-29 at 2 59 59 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7b033bde-51ab-44d5-9e53-3f72b8ff5f51"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so staff edit predictions now go through Cloudflare
Workers instead of going to the LLM service.
This will allow us to dogfood the new LLM worker to make sure it is
working as expected.
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] BackgroundOrientation
- [x] PatternDash
- [x] `pattern_horizontal_dash` & `pattern_vertical_dash`
- [x] Metal dash shader
- [x] Blade dash shader
- [x] Update ui::Divider to use new pattern
---
This PR introduces proper dashed dividers using the new `PatternDash`
background shader.

Before this we were using 128 elements to create a dashed divider, which
is both expensive, and would not scale beyond a certain size. This
allows us to simplify the divider element as well.
Changes:
- Adds `BackgroundOrientation` to `gpui::color::Background` to allow
specifying a direction for a pattern
- Adds the PatternDash pattern variant
- Updates `ui::Divider`'s dashed variants to be more efficient
Misc:
- Documents the `ui::Divider` component
- Treat `.metal` files as `C` in the Zed project until we get some metal
syntax highlighting.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new internal `POST /snowflake/events` endpoint to collab.
This endpoint is protected with the admin token like our other internal
endpoints.
This endpoint accepts a `SnowflakeRow` in the body and writes it to the
AWS Kinesis stream.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously we returned an error when the interpolation failed in
`process_completion_response`.
However, it is not an error when interpolation returns `None`. That just
means that the predicted edits can be discarded, because the user typed
something that is not a subset of what the model predicted OR if the
model responds with a no-op.
```
2025-01-29T09:44:30.221135+01:00 [ERROR] zeta prediction failed
Caused by:
Interpolated edits are empty
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Required using a global `LazyLock<Mutex<AppNotifications>>` instead of a
context global because settings errors first occur before initialization
of the notifications global.
Release Notes:
- Errors in settings file are now reported in UI on startup.
# Add AnyBrackets text object for Vim mode
## Overview
This PR introduces a new text object `AnyBrackets` that allows
operations on the closest matching pair of brackets, regardless of the
bracket type. This enhances the editing experience by reducing the need
to identify specific bracket types before performing text operations.
By default, this feature is NOT mapped to any key in vim.json. However,
it can be enabled manually, and the recommended key for mapping is b:
If you want to add it to your zed keymap config you need to add the
following config:
```json
{
"context": "vim_operator == a || vim_operator == i || vim_operator == cs",
"bindings": {
"b": "vim::AnyBrackets"
}
}
```
## Features
- New text object that works with parentheses `()`, square brackets
`[]`, curly braces `{}`, they are also know as round brackets, square
brackets and curly brackets in english.
- Automatically finds the closest matching pair of any bracket type
- Works with all standard Vim operators (delete, change, yank)
- Supports both "inside" and "around" variants (`i` and `a`)
## Usage Examples
```vim
# Delete inside the closest brackets
di( # Works on (), [] or {} depending on which is closest
# Change around the closest brackets
ca[ # Works on (), [] or {} depending on which is closest
# Visual select inside the closest brackets
vi{ # Works on (), [] or {} depending on which is closest
```
# References:
- Based on the popular plugin https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai
# Important Notes
This PR also fixes a bug with nested quotes on AnyQuotes, now it works
fine with any type of quotes or brackets.
Please take a look at the new tests to understand the expected behavior.
Release Notes:
- vim: Add `ab`/`ib` "AnyBrackets" text objects that are the smallest of
`a(`, `a[` or `a{` or `i(`, `i[` or `i{`
- vim: Fix aq/iq "AnyQuotes" text objects when they are nested
This fixes an edge case when two hunk controls button groups were
visible (due to having text cursor on one hunk, and mouse cursor on the
other). In that situation, the mouse states for the two button groups
would mirror.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes a typo in the error that occurs when trying to construct
an AWS Kinesis client and the `kinesis_region` value is missing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the GitHub Action definitions to restrict more CI jobs
to only run in the `zed-industries` organization (and thus, not on
forks).
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] Add BackgroundTag::PatternSlash
- [x] Support metal slash pattern fills
- [x] Support blade slash pattern fills
---
Adds support for a new background type in gpui, `pattern_slash`.
Usage:
```rust
div().size(px(56.0)).bg(pattern_slash(gpui::red()))
```
This will create a 56px square with a red slash pattern fill.
You can run the pattern example with `cargo run -p gpui --example
pattern`:

---
After talking with @as-cii at length about how we want to support
patterns in gpui, we decided for now we'll simply add a new
BackgroundTag specific to this pattern.
It isn't the best long term plan however – we'll likely want to
introduce the concept of a `Fill` at some point so we can have
`Fill::Solid`, `Fill::Gradient(LinearGradient)`, etc in the future.
The pattern is designed to seamlessly tile vertically for elements of
the same height. For example, for use in editor line backgrounds:

---
Release Notes:
(do we do gpui release notes?)
- Adds support for slash pattern fills in `gpui`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR fixes an issue introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/20551/ that would prevent
models with unknown IDs from working in the LLM service.
We only need to look up a model from its ID for the beta headers, and if
we can't find that particular model we should fall back to the default
beta headers instead of bailing out completely,
Release Notes:
- N/A
In both `thread` and `prompt editor` the context file picker, gitignored
files are hidden (as expected) when searching files by path, but they
are still shown initially as you create the file picker.
Plus, selecting gitignored files in the `prompt editor` is bugged and
collapses everything.
This PR settles on not showing gitignored files to solve these
inconsistencies.
Release Notes:
- Fix gitignored files filter occasionally not working in context file
picker.
Now both remote collab and ssh remote get entries shown and updated in
the git panel.
This seems to be quite a step towards remote git support, hence
submitting a PR.
Further steps: remove `get_local_repo` and allow getting the repo from
`Worktree`, not its local counterpart + have another, remote impl of the
`GitRepository` trait.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes the panics we we're seeing in `EditPreview::highlight_edits`.
The reason for this was that we were interpolating edits incorrectly.
Here's an example:
```rust
let a = 0; // existing code
let c = 2; // suggested by edit prediction
```
The edits would look like this: `[(Point(1, 0)..Point(1, 0), "let c =
2;"]`
Now i type:
```rust
let a = 0; // existing code
let b = 1; // added this line
let c = 2; // suggested by edit prediction
```
Before this change, the `interpolate` function would allow insertions
before the edit prediction edits, the anchors will move to the next
line.
The edits would look now like this: `[(Point(2, 0)..Point(2, 0), "let c
= 2;"]`
However, now we end up with a call to `EditPreview::highlight_edits`,
with the following parameters:
- current_snapshot:
```rust
let a = 0;
let b = 1;
```
- edits: `[(Point(2, 0)..Point(2, 0), "let c = 2;"]`
- applied_edits_snapshot:
```rust
let a = 0;
let c = 2;
```
And here you can see the issue, applying the `edits` to the
`current_snapshot` should always end up re-creating the text that is
present in the `applied_edits_snapshot`. That is not the case here
though, meaning that the offsets in the new buffer are not correct,
which can either lead to a confusing popup or a crash if the suggestion
is at the end of the file.
Here's a real world example (edit prediction is ONLY suggesting to
delete a new line):
<img width="487" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-27 at 13 05 26"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a0a8064e-8cfa-48b2-9f1c-efc2d0d9d7d4"
/>
We fixed this by only allowing interpolation if the user is editing
after all the edit predictions OR if the user edit is a subset of the
model suggestion.
Co-Authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Following up on #20763, this PR adds support for module- and class-level
docstrings, adds "additional docstrings" as described in [PEP
257](https://peps.python.org/pep-0257/), and fixes function-level
docstrings so that only the first string literal in a function gets
treated as a docstring.
One question that occurs to me is: Would it be good to capture attribute
and additional docstrings differently from regular docstrings? E.g.
`@string.doc.attribute`, `@string.doc.additional`? PEP 257 mentions that
unlike regular docstrings, these docstrings are ignored by the
interpreter (regular docstrings get added as the `__doc__` property of
the object they document), so I can see someone potentially wanting to
style them a little differently.
Release notes:
* Added Python syntax highlighting for class- and module-level
docstrings, additional docstrings, and improved recognition of
function-level docstrings.
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds menu item for `workspace::OpenFiles` in app menu on Linux
and Windows.
Context:
When opening a file or folder on Linux and Windows via the native file
picker, the picker can be either in file-only mode or folder-only mode.
This means you have to open it already knowing whether you want to open
a file or a folder, unlike macOS, which lets you choose either in the
same picker.
For this reason, a new action, `workspace::OpenFiles`, was recently
added for Linux and Windows. This is basically file-only mode, alongside
the existing `workspace::Open` action, which is folder-only. In macOS,
the `workspace::Open` action is sufficient to open both file and folder.
Before:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67dc95d6-e98d-438a-9568-570e87617f85"
alt="Before" width="200" />
After:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d0ffd02c-0f48-4edc-b426-4d430f2e0c86"
alt="After" width="200" />
Release Notes:
- Added "Open File" action in file menu for Linux and Windows.
Closes#18702
This is take 2 of [my previous
PR](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19555), which was closed
due to inactivity and merge conflicts.
**Cause**:
The editor's horizontal scroll width only considers the longest line in
the buffer, using `layout_line` for `longest_row`. The inline blame
width isn’t included in it because it is just a decoration on top of the
line (think of like CSS absolute) and not part of its actual content.
This causes blame to overflow.
**Solution**:
Along with `longest_row` width we also add that line's inline blame
width for scroll width calculation. We also have to add some padding
that is between inline blame and line's content.
**Alternate Solution**:
In my previous PR, instead of adding the inline blame width of the
longest line for scroll width calculation, I used the inline blame of
the current line the cursor is on (since we only see the blame for the
current line). I added that to the current line's width, giving us the
full width of that row. Then, we compare that row's width with the
longest row width and use the max of the two for the scroll width
calculation.
While this solution seems clever, it's overly complicated and could
cause issues, like the scroll width changing every time you move the
cursor up or down. I don't think we should go with this, but I'm open to
suggestions.
**Preview**:
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/01ef90cf-06e7-4ebb-8bd1-637a53e0654e
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b13616de-bdea-4da4-b32d-9c4104448166
Release Notes:
- Fixed inline Git blame not visible on long lines due to overflow.
Closes#19192
1. Changed the drag overlay of entries for better visibility of where to
drop.
2. Folded directories (except for the last folded one) will be
highlighted as drop targets.
3. The delimiter between folded directories prevents the directory
highlight from losing focus and acts as part of the directory to avoid
flickering.
This works just like VS Code does.
[fold-drop.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/853f7c5e-3492-4f56-9736-6d0e3ef09325)
Release Notes:
- Added precise drag-and-drop for files onto folded directories in the
Project Panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Closes#15966
This PR adds `Alt/Opt+Click` to expand or collapse a directory and all
its contents.
Context:
The current `expand_entry` scans immediate child subdirectories if they
aren’t loaded, while `expand_all_for_entry` scans the entire subtree.
The latter takes longer, so we wait for it to complete to ensure
accurate results.
For full directory scan, instead of using
`refresh_entries_for_paths(vec![path])`, which requires specifying all
explicit paths to refresh, we use `add_path_prefix_to_scan`, which
eliminates the need to list every path. Both methods internally call
`reload_entries_for_paths`, which invokes `should_scan_directory`. This
determines whether to scan deeper based on a path prefix match between
the given directory and its subdirectories, returning `true` for
`add_path_prefix_to_scan`.
The existing code handles scanning, removing path prefixes after scans
complete, and managing ignored directories.
How it works (Expand):
1. Alt clicking on non-ignored closed directory, expands it and all its
subdirectories, except ignored subdirectories. This helps while working
on mono repos, where you might not want to expand dirs like
`node_modules`, `dist`, etc or git submodules, when you expand any root
dir.
In example, `draft` and `posts` dir are ignored dir.
[expand-1.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07d3f724-0757-408f-b349-5beb4ee8440e)
2. Alt clicking on ignored closed directory, expands it and all its
subdirectories. This is when you explicitly want to do it, on dirs like
`node_modules`, `dist`, etc.
In example, `dist` dir is ignored dir.
[expand-2.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99e55883-ab1a-4a9c-a0f0-48026991a922)
3. In case of auto folded subdirectories, expand all action will take
precedence over it. That is, it will unfold all the subdirectories
inside clicked dir. This is intentional, as user explicitly wants to
reveal as much content as possible. (This is my personal opinion on how
it should work).
[expand-3.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f20b0311-e92a-4e34-b640-1469b0d6fa16)
How it works (Collapse):
1. Alt clicking any opened directory will collapse it and all its
children, whether ignored or not. This is when you want to start from a
fresh state.
2. When auto fold is enabled in settings, collapse action will also fold
all subdirectories that it can fold. This is to bring it back to its
fresh state as mentioned above.
[collapse-1-2.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/74db6cee-0afa-406b-a9a2-7421083a2c2a)
Future:
- Using keybinding to expand/collapse all for selected entry
- Handle expand/collapse all for folded entry
Todos:
- [x] Expand entries logic
- [x] Handle remote worktree for expand
- [x] Figure out scan complete status
- [x] Move expansion logic to status update event
- [x] Collapse entries logic
- [x] Handle fold/unfold subdirs interaction
- [x] Do not expand git ignored sub-dirs
- [x] Tests
- [x] Test Remote
Release Notes:
- Added Alt/Opt+Click functionality to expand or collapse a directory
and all its contents.
I recently noticed that on my Windows 11 machine, Zed no longer receive
the `WM_DWMCOLORIZATIONCOLORCHANGED` message when the system theme
changes. This functionality was present in the past. While this change
might be unexpected, it's understandable given Microsoft's history of
system updates.
This pull request proposes an alternative approach using the
`WM_SETTINGCHANGE` message to handle theme changes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We used to wait 6 months to close stale issues. Jono suggested 1 month.
I'm sort of splitting the difference and adding a bit of buffer. We can
adjust again later on, if we want.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21625#17401#16426
This is how the opening of a file works currently:
1. We first check if the file is part of any existing worktree. If it
is, we focus on that file in the worktree, and the window is activated.
2. If the file is not part of any worktree, we open it in the first
local non-collab workspace we find and activate that window. This is the
bug that the issues are based on.
This PR fixes it by modifying the second part of the above step, where
the file is not part of any worktree. Now, we will first open the file
in the active window, but only if the active window is local and
non-collab. This resolves the issue. If the file can't be opened in the
active window due to the local non-collab check, we will carry out the
existing logic of opening the file in whichever window is local and
non-collab.
I have tested this using the "workspace::OpenFiles" action, and
"workspace::Open" also uses the same method. That is, it will work on
all platforms.
Future: Some users also mentioned there should be a setting for whether
we should open a non-workspace file in the existing window or in a
separate new window. However, this seems out of scope, and a new issue
should be created for this.
#9370 is related, but this likely doesn't fix it, as it deals with how
macOS Finder's "Open with" handles files. I don't have macOS to test,
but this PR won't resolve it if Finder always opens a new window.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where a file outside of the workspace was opening in a
random window instead of the last active window.
This fixes an issue introduced in #22994 where soft wrap would
recalculate for the entire buffer when editing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This PR adds the `show_tab_bar_buttons` under `tab_bar` that allows
hiding the "New", "Split Pane", and "Zoom" buttons to the left of the
pane tab bar.
Release Notes:
- Added a new `show_tab_bar_buttons` setting, under `tab_bar`, that
enables hiding the pane tab bar buttons.
This PR adds really tiny visual adjustments to the assistant 2. I guess
the most note-worthy thing here is that I separated the `title` for
History views into two just because I wanted to render the `/` smaller
and lighter. 😬
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fix bugs caused by the window context PR, where the window could be on
the stack and is then requested from the App.
This PR also adds derive macros for `AppContext` and `VisualContext` so
that it's easy to define further contexts in API code, such as
`editor::BlockContext`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Added support for DeepSeek as a new language model provider in Zed
Assistant
- Implemented streaming API support for real-time responses from
DeepSeek models.
- Added a configuration UI for DeepSeek API key management and settings.
- Updated documentation with detailed setup instructions for DeepSeek
integration.
- Added DeepSeek-specific icons and model definitions for seamless
integration into the Zed UI.
- Integrated DeepSeek into the language model registry, making it
available alongside other providers like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Release Notes:
- Added support for DeepSeek to the Assistant.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR changes the `ThreadStore` constructor to not block on reloading
the threads before we finish initializing it.
This allows us to make the constructor synchronous instead of
asynchronous.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issues where clicking the "Open Configuration" button
wasn't opening the configuration.
We needed to change how the action was dispatched after #22632.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds some logging so we can debug the issues some folks have
been having with Assistant2 not getting initialized properly.
All the logs are prefixed with `[assistant2-debug]` so they're easier to
pick out of the logs, as well as find them later to clean up once we've
diagnosed the issue.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Dev builds show panics related to completion label normalization
<details>
<summary>Panic</summary>
```
index out of bounds: the len is 103 but the index is 103
zed::reliability::init_panic_hook::{{closure}}::h78130eff43c84f6f+110375521
std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::hfe205f6954b2c97b+87457752
std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}::h6cb44b3a50f28c44+87456967
std::sys::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace::hf1c1f2a92799bb0e+87449337
rust_begin_unwind+87456084
core::panicking::panic_fmt::h3d8fc78294164da7+7033011
core::panicking::panic_bounds_check::h9397cb495d89a72d+7033511
project::lsp_store::ensure_uniform_list_compatible_label::haf80316ce11edd67+72663592
project::lsp_store::populate_labels_for_completions::{{closure}}::hc93c3c540ef7d2d6+72642960
project::lsp_store::LspStore::completions::{{closure}}::{{closure}}::hb4b5432e24432ca8+72336627
async_task::raw::RawTask<F,T,S,M>::run::hf444c3dc07dd583b+68504803
<gpui::platform::linux::wayland::client::WaylandClient as gpui::platform::linux::platform::LinuxClient>::run::hbf5a316eb781a10d+50646579
gpui::platform::linux::platform::<impl gpui::platform::Platform for P>::run::hc85518d4552fc4cd+50496669
gpui::app::App::run::hca4e2eaf984ca6f6+109905269
zed::main::h849467ac1a6d32c9+110413414
std::sys::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h81b5ee155a7cf505+110835475
std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h48a83f884cfb6865+110834761
std::rt::lang_start_internal::h5e7c81cecd7f0954+87382485
main+110425932
__libc_start_call_main+22789462491720
__libc_start_main_alias_1+22789462491915
_start+10436606
```
</details>
This can only happen when either `label.runs` or `label.filter_range`
has a range that's larger than the label text, which is an error.
Instead of panicking, log such errors and fall back to last index (which
is not really helpful, but still).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fix a bug where a GPUI macro still used `ModelContext`
Rename `AsyncAppContext` -> `AsyncApp`
Rename update_model, read_model, insert_model, and reserve_model to
update_entity, read_entity, insert_entity, and reserve_entity
Release Notes:
- N/A
In the Windows test environment, the paths generated by `temp_tree()`
are symlink paths, which causes certain tests to fail.
I later noticed that when opening a project, we seem to always use
`canonicalize` to normalize the paths, as shown here:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21039.
This PR adopts a similar approach for the test environment to address
the issue.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#23621
Change was in #23378. Also adds a comment to clarify why this is
inconsistent with all other uses of `bindings_for_action`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
There's still a bit more work to do on this, but this PR is compiling
(with warnings) after eliminating the key types. When the tasks below
are complete, this will be the new narrative for GPUI:
- `Entity<T>` - This replaces `View<T>`/`Model<T>`. It represents a unit
of state, and if `T` implements `Render`, then `Entity<T>` implements
`Element`.
- `&mut App` This replaces `AppContext` and represents the app.
- `&mut Context<T>` This replaces `ModelContext` and derefs to `App`. It
is provided by the framework when updating an entity.
- `&mut Window` Broken out of `&mut WindowContext` which no longer
exists. Every method that once took `&mut WindowContext` now takes `&mut
Window, &mut App` and every method that took `&mut ViewContext<T>` now
takes `&mut Window, &mut Context<T>`
Not pictured here are the two other failed attempts. It's been quite a
month!
Tasks:
- [x] Remove `View`, `ViewContext`, `WindowContext` and thread through
`Window`
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Redraw window when entities change
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Get examples and Zed running
- [x] [@cole-miller @mikayla-maki] Fix Zed rendering
- [x] [@mikayla-maki] Fix todo! macros and comments
- [x] Fix a bug where the editor would not be redrawn because of view
caching
- [x] remove publicness window.notify() and replace with
`AppContext::notify`
- [x] remove `observe_new_window_models`, replace with
`observe_new_models` with an optional window
- [x] Fix a bug where the project panel would not be redrawn because of
the wrong refresh() call being used
- [x] Fix the tests
- [x] Fix warnings by eliminating `Window` params or using `_`
- [x] Fix conflicts
- [x] Simplify generic code where possible
- [x] Rename types
- [ ] Update docs
### issues post merge
- [x] Issues switching between normal and insert mode
- [x] Assistant re-rendering failure
- [x] Vim test failures
- [x] Mac build issue
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Joseph <joseph@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikaylamaki@Mikaylas-MacBook-Pro.local>
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The pattern in Zed and in other editors is to use `cmd` to modify some
file-opening action to open it in a split rather than in the current
pane.
- In the project pane, a `click` opens a file, and a `cmd-click` opens
it in a split
- In the file finder, `enter` opens the file, and a `cmd-enter` opens it
in a split
It makes sense to me that if `alt-enter` opens a file from the excerpt,
that `cmd-alt-enter` opens it in a split, following the pattern above.
Note: I'm not auto-merging this, as others might disagree.
Note: I didn't touch the Vim binding.
Release Notes:
- Breaking Change: Changed `editor: open excerpts split` key binding to
`cmd-alt-enter` on macOS and `ctrl-alt-enter` on Linux.
Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23644
- Existing: `alt-enter` to open files from multi-buffer selections
- New: `alt-enter` to open multi-buffer from file selections
I updated the original PR changelog line.
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Closes#12553
* [x] Fix `diff_hunk_before`
* [x] Fix failure to show deleted text when expanding hunk w/ cursor on
second line of the hunk
* [x] Failure to expand diff hunk below the cursor.
* [x] Delete the whole file, and expand the diff. Backspace over the
deleted hunk, panic!
* [x] Go-to-line now counts the diff hunks, but it should not
* [x] backspace at the beginning of a deleted hunk deletes too much text
* [x] Indent guides are rendered incorrectly
* [ ] Fix randomized multi buffer tests
Maybe:
* [ ] Buffer search should include deleted text (in vim mode it turns
out I use `/x` all the time to jump to the next x I can see).
* [ ] vim: should refuse to switch into insert mode if selection is
fully within a diff.
* [ ] vim `o` command when cursor is on last line of deleted hunk.
* [ ] vim `shift-o` on first line of deleted hunk moves cursor but
doesn't insert line
* [x] `enter` at end of diff hunk inserts a new line but doesn't move
cursor
* [x] (`shift-enter` at start of diff hunk does nothing)
* [ ] Inserting a line just before an expanded hunk collapses it
Release Notes:
- Improved diff rendering, allowing you to navigate with your cursor
inside of deleted text in diff hunks.
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Also changed rust tasks to be less mouthful.
Release Notes:
- Shortened Rust task labels.
- Task modal will now use full task label when it does not require
truncation.
That's specifically when we're not rendering the user menu with an
Avatar. We were previously rendering a `ButtonLike` with unnecessary
flex styles there. Just a little fine-tune.
Release Notes:
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This PR disables the Assistant 2 Submit button when either there is no
message written in the editor or there's no model selected. To guide the
user, there will be a tooltip displayed on top of the button to indicate
what to do.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#23398Closes#23398
We'll bail on searches of files that we know are binary (thus even if we
were to find a match in them, they'd be thrown away by buffer loader).
Release Notes:
- Improved project search performance in worktrees with binary files
We don't want the zeta predictions entry to show in the assistant
context editor when completing slash commands. Zeta will still make
suggestions in the rest of the context editor, like the other providers
do.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `ListItem` component to not register an `on_click`
handler for `ListItem`s that are disabled.
When working on #23350 I noticed that even when the context menu entry
was disabled you could still click on the entry to fire the action.
Release Notes:
- Fixed some instances of disabled list items still registering clicks.
Closes#13979
Please review this approach to hide the permalink, or alternatively to
disable it instead?
Release Notes:
- The Copy Permalink menu item is now disabled when not in a Git
repository.
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Co-Authored-By: Jon Walstedt <jon@walstedt.se>
Closes#22094
Release Notes:
- vim: Added support for ctrl-g
Co-authored-by: Jon Walstedt <jon@walstedt.se>
When clicking the checkbox label fire the toggle action.
At first I wasn't sure this is what we wanted, but after looking at a
few existing implementations of checkboxes with labels it seems like
this is reasonably standard.
Eventually this piece of UI will be updated to a CheckboxWithLabel, but
for now it is custom due to some specific style requirements.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We were not covering a variant where the returned metadata was Ok(None)
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed venv activation script path showing up in terminal for
non-existant scripts.
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22606
Before, `tsdk_path` for vtsls and typescript-language-server
unconditionally set a `tsdk`/`tsserver` property for the corresponding
language server, even if there were no such directory at all.
Instead, make the corresponding code to omit such property if it was not
found on the FS.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "The path /.../tsserver.js doesn't point to a valid tsserver
install. Falling back to bundled TypeScript version." pop-up appearing
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commit via the actions directly, and an error toast seems a bit loud for
this.
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(Late) follow up to #9634.
Fixes#23395
Release Notes:
- Accepting completions while the cursor is in the middle of suggested
completion will now result in smaller edits being applied.
When a file exists in HEAD, is deleted in the index, and exists again in
the working copy, git produces two lines for it, one reading `D `
(deleted in index, unmodified in working copy), and the other reading
`??` (untracked). Merge these two into the equivalent of `DA`.
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- Improved handling of files that are deleted in the git index but exist
in HEAD and the working copy
This PR introduces a new entity called Project Tree which is responsible
for finding subprojects within a worktree;
a subproject is a language-specific subset of a worktree which should be
accurately tracked on the language server side. We'll have an ability to
set multiple disjoint workspaceFolders on language server side OR spawn
multiple instances of a single language server (which will be the case
with e.g. Python language servers, as they need to interact with
multiple disjoint virtual environments).
Project Tree assumes that projects of the same LspAdapter kind cannot
overlap. Additionally project nesting is not allowed within the scope of
a single LspAdapter.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5108
Re-lands #22182 which I had to revert due to merging it into todays
Preview.
Release Notes:
- Language servers now track their working directory more accurately.
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This PR updates Assistant2's response streaming to work with LLM
providers that do not emit `StartMessage` events.
Now if we get a `Text` event without having received a `StartMessage`
event we will still insert an Assistant message so we can stream in the
response from the model.
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This PR replaces the update debouncing code in the git panel with a more
correct and conventional structure (holding a `Task` field instead of
spawning a task that runs a loop). I wrote the code that this replaces
without realizing that it doesn't implement debouncing properly.
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In the future if `filter` was used more this would fix other issues. In
the current code paths, this just fixes the particular corner case of
edit prediction arriving async while `y_flipped = true` (in this case it
needs to be scrolled down to show item with index 0).
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Fixes an issue where the repo selector showed for all users, not just
those in the git_ui feature flag.
This was meant to be included in the `git_ui` feature flag.
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This PR introduces a new entity called Project Tree which is responsible
for finding subprojects within a worktree;
a subproject is a language-specific subset of a worktree which should be
accurately tracked on the language server side. We'll have an ability to
set multiple disjoint `workspaceFolder`s on language server side OR
spawn multiple instances of a single language server (which will be the
case with e.g. Python language servers, as they need to interact with
multiple disjoint virtual environments).
Project Tree assumes that projects of the same LspAdapter kind cannot
overlap. Additionally **project nesting** is not allowed within the
scope of a single LspAdapter.
Closes#5108
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#23460 brought up we are showing the new "tab Accept" marker for single
line suggestions for non-zeta providers. We think this might be valid
for any provider, but we only want to enable it for zeta initially so it
doesn't affect an existing user base.
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#23411 introduced an "Accept" callout for single line edits, but the
logic to detect them was incorrect causing it to trigger for multiline
insertions, this PR fixes that.
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Closes#22653 again
In PR #23283, I thought that every `runnable` dispatched to the main
thread would correspond to an `EVENT_DISPATCHED` message in the message
queue. However, after testing, some `runnable`s occasionally weren’t
executed.
This PR updated the code as follows:
```rust
if let Ok(runnable) = self.main_receiver.try_recv() { <-- before
for runnable in self.main_receiver.drain() { <-- after
runnable.run();
}
```
This ensures that runnables are handled more proactively on the main
thread, now we handle `runnable`s with a much higher priority.
A big thanks to @MolotovCherry and @ArthurBrussee for their testing
efforts!
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Considered doing this when previously working on completions menu
layout, as it brings the default selection position next to the cursor
position, and is generally more symmetrical. With #23445 there is now a
more compelling reason, as the "translucent, cropped bottom" display
doesn't make sense when displayed above.
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The keymap error notifications got convoluted to support displaying the
notification on startup. This change addresses it systemically for all
future app notifications.
Reverts most of #20531, while keeping the fix to handle keyboard layout
switching. This is a better fix for #20531
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This PR adjusts how the `AssistantPanelDelegate` global is set to be
based on the state of the feature flag.
This should prevent `assistant` and `assistant2` from potentially
clobbering each other.
Release Notes:
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This PR consolidates the two Assistant panels into one for users in the
`assistant2` feature flag.
Now that the Assistant1 prompt editor is accessible through the
Assistant2 panel, we no longer have a need to show both panels.
Release Notes:
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Add `editor:: SwapSelectionEnds ` action which swaps the cursor location from the beginning/end of a given selection.
Renamed from `editor::ExchangeMark` to `editor::SwapSelectionEnds`.
Unbound by default, bound to `ctrl-x ctrl-x` in Emacs keymap.
This PR adds a rough-and-ready picker for selecting which of the
project's repositories the git panel should display.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This PR extracts the `ContextEditor` to the `assistant_context_editor`
crate.
As part of this, we have decoupled the `ContextEditor` from the
`AssistantPanel`.
There is now an `AssistantPanelDelegate` that the `ContextEditor` uses
when it needs to interface with the Assistant panel.
Release Notes:
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This PR adds a new `assistant_context_editor` crate.
This will ultimately house the `ContextEditor` so that it can be
consumed by both `assistant` and `assistant2`.
For the purposes of this PR, we just introduce the crate and move some
supporting constructs to it, such as the `ContextStore`.
Release Notes:
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This PR removes the `paths-ignore` for docs again, as it causes
docs-only PRs to be unmergable in combination with required status
checks (which we need in order to support merge-when-ready).
We can put these back if and only if we come up with a solution for how
to make it work with required status checks.
Release Notes:
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This PR extracts the `ContextEditor` and `ContextHistory`
implementations into their own modules so that it's clearer which parts
depend on other constructs in the `assistant` crate.
Release Notes:
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This PR changes the `GitPanel` and `GitState` to use a
`language::Buffer` for the commit message. This is a small initial step
toward remote editing and collaboration support.
Release Notes:
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* Remove `NotificationHandle` trait in favor of just passing `AnyView` -
id field wasn't used.
* Remove `show_notification_once`, doesn't seem to be needed for its
only use.
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## Problem
When developing extensions locally, developers will commonly put their
source code in a specific directory. Zed uses this directory to create a
symlink starting from `$HOME/Library/Application
Support/Zed/extensions/installed` (MacOS path). When a developer then
moves this source code and tries to reinstall the extension, Zed will
fail with an unhelpful message (you can check the #Testing section).
## Change Summary
With this PR, we fix this behaviour by handling broken symlinks
specifically when returning the metadata on `fs::metadata`. Today, we
1. Pull the symlink metadata.
2. Return it if the file was not a symlink OR if it is, pull the
metadata for the pointed file.
After this change gets merged, we return the Symlink metadata if the
symlink is broken. This makes the symlink be recreated since we remove
the symlink either way.
## Risks associated with this change
It's possible changing this behaviour will show additional cases where
we are handling broken symlinks incorrectly. I expect this to be a
better scenario AND backwards compatible. We have the same behaviour we
had for 1. existing symlinks 2. normal files.
## Testing
The way I have been reproducing this is by having a private extension of
my own. I install it using the `zed: install dev extension` command
after running `RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 scripts/zed-local -1`.
Then I move the extension to a different directory.
Zed will now keeps a broken link on its `installed` directory:
```
❯ ll
Permissions Size User Date Modified Name
lrwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 24 Dec 12:15 brazil-config-zed-extension -> /Volumes/workplace/BrazilConfigZedExtension
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 5 Dec 14:48 java
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 12 Dec 13:04 kotlin
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 25 Oct 08:13 rose-pine-theme
```
Before the patch, Zed shows on its logs:
```
2024-12-24T16:44:02+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] compiled Rust extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
[2024-12-24T16:44:02+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] compiling grammar brazil_config for extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
[2024-12-24T16:44:02+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] checking out brazil_config parser
[2024-12-24T16:44:04+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] compiling brazil_config parser
[2024-12-24T16:44:05+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] compiled grammar brazil_config for extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
[2024-12-24T16:44:05+01:00 INFO extension::extension_builder] finished compiling extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
[2024-12-24T16:44:05+01:00 ERROR extensions_ui] No such file or directory (os error 2)
Stack backtrace:
0: std::backtrace_rs::backtrace::libunwind::trace
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/../../backtrace/src/backtrace/libunwind.rs:116:5
1: std::backtrace_rs::backtrace::trace_unsynchronized
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/../../backtrace/src/backtrace/mod.rs:66:5
2: std::backtrace::Backtrace::create
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/std/src/backtrace.rs:331:13
3: anyhow::error::<impl core::convert::From<E> for anyhow::Error>::from
at /Users/enrikes/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/anyhow-1.0.94/src/backtrace.rs:27:14
4: <core::result::Result<T,F> as core::ops::try_trait::FromResidual<core::result::Result<core::convert::Infallible,E>>>::from_residual
at /rustc/eeb90cda1969383f56a2637cbd3037bdf598841c/library/core/src/result.rs:1989:27
5: <fs::RealFs as fs::Fs>::metadata::{{closure}}
at ./crates/fs/src/fs.rs:603:13
```
After the patch, the extension is installed and the symlink replaced for
a new one pointing to the user's directory choice.
```
2024-12-24T16:53:33.916022+01:00 [INFO] compiled Rust extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
2024-12-24T16:53:33.916094+01:00 [INFO] compiling grammar brazil_config for extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
2024-12-24T16:53:33.916225+01:00 [INFO] checking out brazil_config parser
2024-12-24T16:53:35.481602+01:00 [INFO] compiling brazil_config parser
2024-12-24T16:53:35.964189+01:00 [INFO] compiled grammar brazil_config for extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
2024-12-24T16:53:35.964319+01:00 [INFO] finished compiling extension /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
2024-12-24T16:53:36.213608+01:00 [INFO] rebuilt extension index in 39.108542ms
2024-12-24T16:53:36.213835+01:00 [INFO] extensions updated. loading 0, reloading 1, unloading 0
2024-12-24T16:53:36.375928+01:00 [INFO] rebuilt extension index in 34.478167ms
2024-12-24T16:53:36.376054+01:00 [INFO] extensions updated. loading 0, reloading 1, unloading 0
```
and
```
❯ ll
lrwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 24 Dec 16:53 brazil-config-zed-extension -> /Users/enrikes/Documents/BrazilConfigZedExtension
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 5 Dec 14:48 java
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 12 Dec 13:04 kotlin
drwxr-xr-x@ - enrikes 25 Oct 08:13 rose-pine-theme
```
Release Notes:
- Fix broken symlinks when installing dev extensions
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Reworks https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23030 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15087
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23352
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23310
Zed's completion items use `label` from LSP completion items as a base
to show in the list:
d290da7dac/crates/project/src/lsp_store.rs (L4371-L4374)
Besides that, certain language plugins append `detail` or
`label_details.description` as a suffix:
d290da7dac/crates/languages/src/vtsls.rs (L178-L188)
Either of these 3 properties may return `\n` (or multiple) in it,
spoiling Zed's completion menu, which uses `UniformList` to render those
items: a uniform list uses common, minimum possible height for each
element, and `\n` bloats that overly.
Good approach would be to use something else:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21403 but that has its own
drawbacks and relatively hard to use instead (?).
We could follow VSCode's approach and move away all but `label` from
`CodeLabel.text` to the side, where the documentation is, but that does
not solve the issue with `details` having newlines.
So, for now, sanitize all labels and remove any newlines from them. If
newlines are found, also replace whitespace sequences if there's more
than 1 in a row.
Later, this approach can be improved similarly to how Helix and Zed's
inline completions do: rendering a "ghost" text, showing the
completion's edit applied to the editor.
Release Notes:
- Fixed completion labels becoming overly large due to LSP completion
items with newlines
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22658
This PR ensures the background and border color of a project panel entry
is exactly the same with one exception: if the item is focused, active,
and not with mouse down. The point is to not be able to see the border
at all given they're there to act sort of akin to CSS's `outline` (which
doesn't add up to the box model).
Please let me know if there is any edge case I either messed up here or
didn't account for.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/29c74f6a-b027-4d19-a7de-b9614f0d7859
Release Notes:
- N/A
This unblocks work on #22182; a single language server might actually be
required by multiple languages (think of e.g. C/C++,
Javascript/Typescript), in which case it doesn't make sense to use a
single grammar. We already use primary language of a buffer for
highlights and this PR makes this the only supported syntax highlighting
flavour for returned symbols.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
If a suggested edit is a single character insert or a single line
deletion, we'll show the diff popover to make it stand out more.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Closes#22883
To fix the problem, we move `handle_rename_project_entry` from
`Worktree` to `LspStore` and register it there. This way it becomes
available both in local and headless projects and this avoids the
duplication.
Release Notes:
- Fixed renaming project entries in Remote Development
Also fixes issue introduced in #23113 where changes to keyboard layout
would not cause reload of keymap configuration.
Closes#20531
Release Notes:
- N/A
I've noticed an occasional error: `ignoring event C:\some\path\to\file
outside of root path \\?\C:\some\path`. This happens because UNC paths
always fail to match with non-UNC paths during operations like
`strip_prefix` or `starts_with`. To address this, I changed the types of
some key parameters to `SanitizedPath`. With this adjustment, FS events
are now correctly identified, and under the changes in this PR, the
`test_rescan_and_remote_updates` test also passes successfully on
Windows.
Release Notes:
- N/A
`@mention`ed files in assistant2 now get replaced by the full path of
the file in what gets sent to the model, while rendering visually as
just the filename (in a crease, so they can only be selected/deleted as
a whole unit, not character by character).
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5867a93-d656-4a17-aced-58424c6e8cf6
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <joao@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Closes#23015
Release Notes:
- Improved which keybindings are selected for display. Now later entries
within `bindings` will take precedence. The default keymaps have been
updated accordingly.
According to #23223, manually setting `RUSTFLAGS` env var overrides
settings in `.cargo/config.toml`. Since users possibly may set their own
`RUSTFLAGS` when building, this creates an avenue where builds may fail
for really strange reasons that are difficult to debug.
This PR adds notes to the troubleshooting section to avoid setting
`RUSTFLAGS`, and offers alternatives which do not conflict.
This problem most recently affected nightly CI builders since we had
been setting `RUSTFLAGS` in our workflows to enable custom things like
gles or compiling with a specific target cpu. PR #23117 caused builds to
fail unless they were compiled with `-C target-feature=+crt-static`,
which due to this issue the `RUSTFLAGS` env var we set overrode the
`config.toml` compile flags, causing our builds to fail.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds support for Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo, New, Open, Save, and Find
keys to the default keymap. These keys can be found on old keyboards,
but also custom layouts like
[Extend](https://dreymar.colemak.org/layers-extend.html).
Release Notes:
- Added support for the Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo, New, Open, Save,
and Find keys to the default keymap.
The output of `git status --porcelain=v1` includes untracked
directories, i.e. directories that have no tracked files beneath. Since
we have our own way of computing a "summary" status for each directory
in a repo, this is not helpful for Zed; and it interferes with our
handling of nested repos. So just skip these lines in the output.
Closes#23133
Release Notes:
- Fix project panel colors when one git repository is nested beneath
another
Add capture groups for builtin types, builtin attribute decorators,
class inheritance, function arguments and definition keywords.
Related to #14892
Release Notes:
- Improved syntax highlight for Python: new capture groups for
`@function.arguments`, `@function.kwargs`, `@type.class.inheritance`,
`@keyword.definition`, `@attribute.builtin` and `@type.builtin`.
Related issue: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/20167
Release Notes:
- Changed the default keybinding to accept partial inline completions
from `ctrl-right` to `ctrl-cmd-right` on macOS, because `ctrl-right` is
already bound to jump to the end of the line.
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
When the user closes a tab, the tab switcher will now select the tab at
the same position. This feature is especially relevant for keyboard
users when you want to close multiple consecutive tabs with
`<Ctrl-Backspace>`.
Please see the discussion at
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/22791 for full
motivation and the quick demo.
Release Notes:
- tab_switcher: Preserve selected position when tab is closed
Closes#22740
I haven't assigned any default keybindings to these actions because it
might conflict with existing OS bindings.
Preview:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7c62cb34-2747-4674-a278-f0998e7d17f9
Release Notes:
- Added `workspace::ActivateNextWindow` and
`workspace::ActivatePreviousWindow` actions for cycling between windows.
This Pull Request introduces a new command `workspace: move focused
panel to next position` which finds the currently focused panel, if such
panel exists, and moves it to the next valid dock position, following
the order of `Left → Bottom → Right` and then starting again from the
left position.
In order to achieve this the following changes have been introduced:
* Add a new default implementation for `PanelHandle`, namely
`PanelHandle::move_to_next_position` which leverages
`PanelHandle::position`, `PanelHandle::position_is_valid` and
`PanelHandle::set_position` methods to update the panel's position to
the next valid position.
* Add a new method to the `workspace` module, `
move_focused_panel_to_next_position`, which is responsible for finding
the currently focused panel, if such a panel exists, and calling the
`move_to_next_position` method in the panel's handle.
* Add a new action to the `workspace` module,
`MoveFocusedPanelToNextPosition`, which is handled by the
`move_focused_panel_to_next_position` method.
Tests have also been added to the `workspace` module in order to
guarantee that the action is correctly updating the focused panel's
position.
Here's a quick video of it, in action 🔽https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/264d382b-5239-40aa-bc5e-5d569dec0734Closes#23115
Release Notes:
- Added new command to move the focused panel to the next valid dock
position – `workspace: move focused panel to next position` .
During my work on PR #22616, while trying to fix the
`test_reporting_fs_changes_to_language_servers` test case, I noticed
that we are currently handling paths using `String` in some places.
However, this approach causes issues on Windows.
This draft PR modifies `rebuild_watched_paths_inner` and
`glob_literal_prefix`. For example, take the `glob_literal_prefix`
function modified in this PR:
```rust
assert_eq!(
glob_literal_prefix("node_modules/**/*.js"),
"node_modules"
); // This works on Unix, fails on Windows
assert_eq!(
glob_literal_prefix("node_modules\\**\\*.js"),
"node_modules"
); // This works on Windows
assert_eq!(
glob_literal_prefix("node_modules\\**/*.js"),
"node_modules"
); // This fails on Windows
```
The current implementation treats path as `String` and relies on `\` as
the path separator on Windows, but on Windows, both `/` and `\` can be
used as separators. This means that `node_modules\**/*.js` is also a
valid path representation.
There are two potential solutions to this issue:
1. **Continue handling paths with `String`**, and on Windows, replace
all `/` with `\`.
2. **Use `Path` for path handling**, which is the solution implemented
in this PR.
### Advantages of Solution 1:
- Simple and direct.
### Advantages of Solution 2:
- More robust, especially in handling `strip_prefix`.
Currently, the logic for removing a path prefix looks like this:
```rust
let path = "/some/path/to/file.rs";
let parent = "/some/path/to";
// remove prefix
let file = path.strip_prefix(parent).unwrap(); // which is `/file.rs`
let file = file.strip_prefix("/").unwrap();
```
However, using `Path` simplifies this process and makes it more robust:
```rust
let path = Path::new("C:/path/to/src/main.rs");
let parent = Path::new("C:/path/to/src");
let file = path.strip_prefix(&parent).unwrap(); // which is `main.rs`
let path = Path::new("C:\\path\\to/src/main.rs");
let parent = Path::new("C:/path/to\\src\\");
let file = path.strip_prefix(&parent).unwrap(); // which is `main.rs`
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
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This PR renames the constants and functions previously introduced in
PR#23283. Since the changes are within the GPUI crate, I renamed these
from `**_ZED_**` to `**_GPUI_**`.
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* Collects and reports all parse errors
* Shares parsed `KeyBindingContextPredicate` among the actions.
* Updates gpui keybinding and action parsing to return structured
errors.
* Renames "block" to "section" to match the docs, as types like
`KeymapSection` are shown in `json-language-server` hovers.
* Removes wrapping of `context` and `use_key_equivalents` fields so that
`json-language-server` auto-inserts `""` and `false` instead of `null`.
* Updates `add_to_cx` to take `&self`, so that the user keymap doesn't
get unnecessarily cloned.
In retrospect I wish I'd just switched to using TreeSitter to do the
parsing and provide proper diagnostics. This is tracked in #23333
Release Notes:
- Improved handling of errors within the user keymap file. Parse errors
within context, keystrokes, or actions no longer prevent loading the key
bindings that do parse.
This PR fixes two visual issues, that were caused by the fact that we
were always painting the horizontal scrollbar even if there is no
horizontal scrolling possible
Obscuring deleted lines when using the inline assistant:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8460c3f-403e-40a6-8622-65268ba2d875
Cutting off text even when horizontal scrolling is not possible:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/23c909f7-1c23-4693-8edc-40a2f089d4a8
This issue was only present in some themes (e.g. Nord, Catpuccin)
Closes#22716
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where horizontal scrollbars of editors would always be
painted (even if there is no horizontal scrolling to be done)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/78db908e-cfe5-4803-b0dc-4f33bc457840
* starts to extract usernames out of `users/` GitHub API responses, and
pass those along with e-mails in the collab sessions as part of the
`User` data
* adjusts various prefill and seed test methods so that the new data can
be retrieved from GitHub properly
* if there's an active call, where guests have write permissions and
e-mails, allow to trigger `FillCoAuthors` action in the context of the
git panel, that will fill in `co-authored-by:` lines, using e-mail and
names (or GitHub handle names if name is absent)
* the action tries to not duplicate such entries, if any are present
already, and adds those below the rest of the commit input's text
Concerns:
* users with write permissions and no e-mails will be silently omitted
— adding odd entries that try to indicate this or raising pop-ups is
very intrusive (maybe, we can add `#`-prefixed comments?), logging seems
pointless
* it's not clear whether the data prefill will run properly on the
existing users — seems tolerable now, as it seems that we get e-mails
properly already, so we'll see GitHub handles instead of names in the
worst case. This can be prefilled better later.
* e-mails and names for a particular project may be not what the user
wants.
E.g. my `.gitconfig` has
```
[user]
email = mail4score@gmail.com
# .....snip
[includeif "gitdir:**/work/zed/**/.git"]
path = ~/.gitconfig.work
```
and that one has
```
[user]
email = kirill@zed.dev
```
while my GitHub profile is configured so, that `mail4score@gmail.com` is
the public, commit e-mail.
So, when I'm a participant in a Zed session, wrong e-mail will be
picked.
The problem is, it's impossible for a host to get remote's collaborator
git metadata for a particular project, as that might not even exist on
disk for the client.
Seems that we might want to add some "project git URL <-> user name and
email" mapping in the settings(?).
The design of this is not very clear, so the PR concentrates on the
basics for now.
When https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23308 lands, most of the
issues can be solved by collaborators manually, before committing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It's easy to overshoot the bottom of the tooltip when cursoring to a
button, such as opening the commit from a blame tooltip. Before this
change the tooltip would immediately disappear, and now it sticks around
for a bit.
Also:
* Shares the implementation with `elements/text.rs`. This will
particularly be handy when it makes use of hoverable tooltips.
* Improves the fix to #21657.
- Now the element will no longer think it has an active tooltip that it
registers with the window.
- It will instead display the next available tooltip, whereas I believe
before the next available tooltip would be suppressed.
* Fixes bug where `cx.refresh()` wasn't called when text tooltip is
hidden due to a mouse down event.
* Ports over fix in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/14832 to
`elements/text.rs`
Release Notes:
- The tooltip for inline git blame now waits a bit before disappearing
when the mouse leaves it.
Closes#4798
This PR implements a scrollbar for the terminal by turning
`ScrollableHandle` into a trait, allowing us to implement a custom
scroll handle, `TerminalScrollHandle`. It works by converting terminal
lines into pixels that `ScrollableHandle` understands. When
`ScrollableHandle` provides a changed offset (e.g., when you drag the
scrollbar), we convert this pixel offset back into the number of lines
to scroll and update the terminal content accordingly.
While the current version works as expected, I believe the scrollbar's
offset updates could potentially be turned into an event. This event
could then be subscribed to in `TerminalView`, not needing to update the
terminal's offset in the `render` method as it might have performance
implications. Further ideas on this are welcome.
Preview:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/560f0aac-4544-4007-8f0b-8833386f608f
Todo:
- [x] Experiment with custom scrollbar responding to terminal mouse
scroll
- [x] Refactor existing scrollbar handle into a trait
- [x] Update terminal to use the scrollbar trait instead of a custom
scrollbar implementation
- [x] Figure out how scrollbar events like mouse drag should notify the
terminal to update its state
- [x] Code clean up
- [x] Scrollbar hide setting for terminal
Release Notes:
- Added scrollbar to the terminal
Closes#22653
After some investigation, I found this bug is due to that sometimes
`foreground_task` is not dispatched to the main thread unless there is
user input. The current Windows implementation works as follows: when
the `WindowsDispatcher` receives a `foreground_task`, it adds the task
to a queue and uses `SetEvent(dispatch_event)` to notify the main
thread.
The main thread then listens for notifications using
`MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(&[dispatch_event])`.
Essentially, this is a synchronous method, but it is not robust. For
example, if 100 `foreground_task`s are sent, `dispatch_event` should
theoretically be triggered 100 times, and
`MsgWaitForMultipleObjects(&[dispatch_event])` should receive 100
notifications, causing the main thread to execute all 100 tasks.
However, in practice, some `foreground_task`s may not get a chance to
execute due to certain reasons.
As shown in the attached video, when I don't move the mouse, there are
about 20-30 `foreground_task`s waiting in the queue to be executed. When
I move the mouse, `run_foreground_tasks()` is called, which processes
the tasks in the queue.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/83cd09ca-4b17-4a1f-9a2a-5d1569b23483
To address this, this PR adopts an approach similar to `winit`. In
`winit`, an invisible window is created for message passing. In this PR,
we use `PostThreadMessage` to directly send messages to the main thread.
With this implementation, when 100 `foreground_task`s are sent, the
`WindowsDispatcher` uses `PostThreadMessageW(thread_id,
RUNNABLE_DISPATCHED)` to notify the main thread. This approach enqueues
100 `RUNNABLE_DISPATCHED` messages in the main thread's message queue,
ensuring that each `foreground_task` is executed as expected. The main
thread continuously processes these messages, guaranteeing that all 100
tasks are executed.
Release Notes:
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* Increases width of notification message to remove a gap
* Puts the close button in the top right
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This reverts commit 1b3b825c7f.
When debugging git diffs we found that this introduced a re-ordering of
messages sent to the LSP:
* User hits "format"
* Zed adjusts spacing, and sends "spaces changed" to the LSP
* Zed sends "format" to LSP
With the async approach here, the format request can now arrive before
the space changed request.
You can reproduce this with `test_strip_whitespace_and_format_via_lsp`
under some conditions.
Release Notes:
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- [x] Basic implementation
- [x] Disable commit buttons when committing is not possible (empty
message, no changes)
- [x] Upgrade GitSummary to efficiently figure out whether there are any
staged changes
- [x] Make CommitAll work
- [x] Surface errors with toasts
- [x] Channel shutdown
- [x] Empty commit message or no changes
- [x] Failed git operations
- [x] Fix added files no longer appearing correctly in the project panel
(GitSummary breakage)
- [x] Fix handling of commit message
Release Notes:
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---------
Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This PR restores the ability to publish the `html_to_markdown` crate
after #23291.
This crate is [published](https://crates.io/crates/html_to_markdown) to
crates.io so that it can be consumed by extensions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR extracts the `PromptLibrary` out of the `assistant` crate and
moves it to the `prompt_library` crate.
The `PromptLibrary` is now decoupled from the specifics of the
`AssistantPanel` and `InlineAssistant`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This enables having a dedicated color for the line number hover state.
That's relevant because line numbers can now be clicked to jump to
cursor location in multibuffers.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
This PR contains the following updates:
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dependencies | minor | `1.68.0` -> `1.69.0` |
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A recent change in #22730 (to reduce workspace serialization) means that
a dock "forgets" its active panel whenever it is closed. When opened
again, the change in #22346 (which establishes a panel activation order)
takes effect, always opening the highest-priority panel for that dock
instead of the panel the user previously manually activated.
The result is that if you have, say, the outline panel active on the
right dock, and toggle the dock closed and then back open again, the
assistant panel will always appear instead.
This PR reverts part of the change in #22730 to ensure a dock remembers
its active panel when it is closed.
Closes#22923.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where docks did not remember the active panel.
Now we ensure that task output is fully drained and printed to Zed
terminal pane on task completion.
This change depends on a recent change to alacritty_terminal crate:
5e78d20c70.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/18342
Release Notes:
- Fixed missing task terminal output on Linux for short-running commands
Closes#23216
This crash happens in the `update_visible_entries` function, where we
calculate `ancestors` and `current_ancestor_depth`. `ancestors` is map
storing information about folded ancestors and `current_ancestor_depth`
is basically selected ancestor index in reverse order of visibility.
For example, before adding a new file or directory in `a/b/c`, the
`ancestors` might look like:
```jsonc
{
"entry_id_of_c": {
"current_ancestor_depth": 2, // "a" is selected
"ancestors": ["entry_id_of_a", "entry_id_of_b", "entry_id_of_c"]
}
}
```
When new file or directory is added to`a`, ancestors length is reduced,
as `a` now is not part of folded dir due to having multiple children.
But depth still remains the same as while calculating it, we use depth
from `old_ancestors` to preserve selection across renders. This causes
panic.
```jsonc
{
"entry_id_of_c": {
"current_ancestor_depth": 2, // wrong: use of old depth here causes panic
"ancestors": ["entry_id_of_b", "entry_id_of_c"] // correct: notice "a" is missing, as "a" now has multiple children
}
}
```
This PR fixes it by capping depth so it don't exceed `ancestors` array.
This preserves existing depth as well as handles our edge case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed crash when adding a new file or directory to the first folded
directory
Closes#22885Closes#12565
This doesn't yet add history in the command palette, which is painfully
missing.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `:!`, `:<range>!` and `:r!` support
- vim: Added `!` operator in normal/visual mode
This PR resolves one part of issue #14496
In project panel, when dragging, if you hover over a directory for
~500ms, it now auto-expands so you can drag and drop into nested
directories.
Task cleanup is handled in these cases:
- Dragged onto a different entry.
- Dragged anywhere else, and the 500ms timer runs out (for example, out
of the project panel).
- Dropped onto any entry.
I don’t see any edge cases where task isn’t cleaned up after 500ms.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19da0da1-f9e2-42df-8ee4-fab6dc9a185a
Release Notes:
- Added auto-expand for directories on hover for a while during
dragging.
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`streaming_diff` crate.
It was duplicated between `assistant` and `assistant2`, but their
implementations were exactly the same (and I don't see a reason why they
would need to diverge).
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To prepare for the introduction of folding in the git panel, these
codepaths need to work with the canonical source of all git status
entries, not just the ones that are visible in the panel.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new `prompt_library` crate and extracts the `PromptStore`
and `PromptBuilder` to it.
Eventually we'll want to house the `PromptLibrary` itself in this crate,
but right now that involves untangling a few dependencies.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR moves the `SlashCommandWorkingSet` out of the `assistant` crate
and into `assistant_slash_command`.
This will unlock moving some things that depend on it out of the
`assistant` crate.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the assistant 2 panel switch work with the keyboard via
the `cmd-e` keybinding.
Release Notes:
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Makes pane::ReopenClosedItem (`cmd-shift-t` macos / `ctrl-shift-t`
linux) work in Project Panel and other non-`Pane` Dock contexts too
(Diagnostics, Outline, Git, Collab).
This PR removes the `SwitchWithLabel` component because we're adding
`label` as a method to `Switch`. Thus, we no longer need an extra
component just to append a label. Additionally, we're also adding
`keybinding` as a method.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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This is useful if we want to pass random strings as keybindings for any
component that takes one, so we can display them on the debug theme
preview pane.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
While working on PR #23117, I noticed that the Windows runner in our CI
setup doesn't seem to respect the settings defined in
`.cargo/config.toml`. With @SomeoneToIgnore ’s help, Kirill and I
realized this issue isn’t limited to the Windows runner—all of our
runners disregard the configurations in `.cargo/config.toml`.
Later, @osiewicz suggested an excellent workaround. I conducted some
tests on PR #23117 and found that the solution works as intended.
Personally, I prefer using environment variables for global
configuration. However, according to the documentation
[here](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html), it seems
that environment variables always override the settings in
`.cargo/config.toml`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Motivation for this is using markdown for keymap error notifications in
#23113, but it also benefits the copied text of repl tables.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Falls back on notifying all workspaces if there isn't an active one.
This is to support notifying the user about keymap file errors in
#23113. It will also be useful for notifying about settings file errors.
Release Notes:
- N/A
First, parse the output of `git status --porcelain=v1` into a
representation that can handle the full "grammar" and doesn't lose
information.
Second, as part of pushing this throughout the codebase, expand the use
of the existing `GitSummary` type to all the places where status
propagation is in play (i.e., anywhere we're dealing with a mix of files
and directories), and get rid of the previous `GitSummary ->
GitFileStatus` conversion.
- [x] Synchronize new representation over collab
- [x] Update zed.proto
- [x] Update DB models
- [x] Update `GitSummary` and summarization for the new `FileStatus`
- [x] Fix all tests
- [x] worktree
- [x] collab
- [x] Clean up `FILE_*` constants
- [x] New collab tests to exercise syncing of complex statuses
- [x] Run it locally and make sure it looks good
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This PR adds the supporting infrastructure to support loading icon
themes defined by extensions.
Here's an example icon theme:
```json
{
"name": "My Icon Theme",
"author": "Me <me@example.com>",
"themes": [
{
"name": "My Icon Theme",
"appearance": "dark",
"file_icons": {
"gleam": { "path": "./icons/file_type_gleam.svg" },
"toml": { "path": "./icons/file_type_toml.svg" }
}
}
]
}
```
The icon paths are resolved relative to the root of the extension
directory.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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default icon theme if the active icon theme does not have the desired
icon.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for rendering `Icon`s from external files.
Previously this could only be used with icons embedded in the binary.
To achieve this we currently need to use the `img` element until the
`svg` element supports:
1. Loading SVGs from external files
2. Rendering polychrome SVGs
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR dedupes the `AssistantSettings` so we can use the same settings
for both Assistant1 and Assistant2.
We originally forked them so we could change the Assistant2 settings
freely, but given our rollout strategy for the new Assistant, I don't
think that makes sense.
This also fixes the issue where the JSON language server would show a
"Matches multiple schemas when only one must validate" warning in
`settings.json`.
Closes#23171.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the "Matches multiple schemas when only one must validate"
warning for the `assistant` setting.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7928
* uncomments and fixes all inlay hint cache tests
* fixes a bug, where invalidated range did not store the new queried
ranges in the cache: this resulted in extra requests in editor that do
not fit into the screen
* comments a peculiarity with the `RefreshInlayHints` event: all editors
react to that when a new language server is inserted, even though
certain editors are not related to the new language server
* fixes handling of inlay hints for the same position: now the same
order is kept, as in the language server's response
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7928)
* queries for hints when on excerpt(s) expansion
Release Notes:
- Fixed inlay hints handling for the same position
These checks were not functioning as intended. Notably tests were
skipped for today's hotfix release of Preview
[v0.169.2-pre](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/12790602047):
Separately these checks were flawed as they would only be considered
"docs only" if the diff between the PR branch base and main also did not
have any subsequent non-docs changes.
Reverting until we can figure out something better.
Add `phi4` maximum context length (128K).
By default this clamps to `16384` but if you have enough video memory
you can set it higher or connect to a non-local machine via settings:
```json
"language_models": {
"ollama": {
"api_url": "http://localhost:11434",
"available_models": [
{
"name": "phi4",
"display_name": "Phi4 64K",
"max_tokens": 65536
}
]
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Improve support for Phi4 with ollama.
Instead of eagerly calling `to_offset` on the anchor ranges for each
diagnostic in the direction of the search, work lazily in terms of
anchors and convert to offsets at the very end.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a bug that prevents unstaging added files.
I've also removed the batching/debouncing logic in the long-running task
that launches the git invocations---I added this originally but I don't
think it's really necessary.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR pulls the directory and chevron icons out of the
`IconTheme::file_icons` collection and promotes them to named fields.
This makes things less stringly-typed when looking up these icons.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the initial concept of an `IconTheme` and refactors
`FileIcons` to use it to resolve the icons.
The `IconTheme` will ultimately be used to allow users to select a
different set of icons to use. Currently, however, this is just laying
the foundation for that work.
The association between file types and icons is now handled by the icon
theme when we resolve file icons. This mapping has been moved out of
`file_types.json` and into `icon_theme.rs`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adjusts the design of the assistant 2 threads with the goal of
reducing visual busyness. My intention is to remove the amount of lines
and borders given it is a relatively tight space. It also refines the
"generating" floating container style, finally leveraging linear
gradients that were recently added to GPUI! Now, we only display headers
for "you" messages. Assistant responses will be rendered right in the
panel; not bounded by a card container.
<img width="800" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-14 at 7 08 39 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a8ffa780-0ef2-4d4b-ae19-3f02fd2d63a6"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Reverts zed-industries/zed#22904
- See also: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8580
After using it full-time for a day I very much think an implicit "mark
mode" when the emacs base keymap is enabled is the wrong approach.
Release Notes:
- Reverted "Add emacs keybindings for mark emulation" #23146 (main only)
- Clicking checkbox in the header stages or unstages all changes
- Adds tooltips to header checkbox
- Addis the ability for checkboxes to have tooltips
- Ensure an entry in the list is always selected
- Hide revert all button for now
Release Notes:
- N/A
This just opens the file for the selected `GitListEntry` right now;
we'll add back integration with the project diff view later.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nate <nate@zed.dev>
This PR makes it so the pending completion is cleared when an error
occurs.
This makes it so `Thread::is_streaming()` will return `false` in the
error case (and thus hide the streaming indicator in the UI).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Two issues i ran into while looking at the completion rating modal
- Single-file worktrees file names are not displayed at all
- Hard to see the filename when the path is long (lots of directories)
This PR fixes this by displaying the filename on the left, followed by
the full path (including the worktree name), similar to how we do it in
the file finder/assistant panel /file command
| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
| <img width="1067" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-14 at 16 09 05"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/628fde18-da9a-4d98-8ddf-ed0ab0cd8d35"
/> | <img width="1161" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-14 at 16 17 52"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/80c6a4e1-065d-4b0a-b9c0-5f3391af4557"
/> |
Release Notes:
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This fixes an error message that has shown up for me when joining collab
projects: "Unable to load shell environment in /<path on another
machine/"
Release Notes:
- Fixed error message about shell environment failing to load when
joining projects in collaboration.
Context pills are now focusable and intractable via the keyboard.
- <kbd>←</kbd> and <kbd>→</kbd> move the focus to the previous or next
item (wrapping if necessary)
- <kbd>↓</kbd> and <kbd>↑</kbd> move the focus vertically
- If the cursor is in the first/last row of the assistant/inline editor,
they will move the focus to the strip
- Inside the strip, they will move the focus to the pill horizontally
overlapping the most
- If already in the first/last row of the strip, they will move to the
first/last pill (like in editors)
- If the first/last pill is focused, they will move the focus back to
the editor
- <kbd>⌫</kbd> removes the focused pill (unless it's the suggested one)
- <kbd>⏎</kbd> accepts the suggested pill if focused
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/040bc71c-a3ae-4961-9886-2d5c3d290a73
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This PR adds settings for the Git Panel.
The new settings include:
| Setting | Description | Default |
|---------|-------------|---------|
| `git_panel.button` | Toggle visibility of the Git Panel button in the
status bar | `true` |
| `git_panel.dock` | Choose where to dock the Git Panel | `"left"` |
| `git_panel.default_width` | Set the default width of the Git Panel in
pixels | `360` |
| `git_panel.status_style` | Select how Git status is displayed |
`"icon"` |
| `git_panel.scrollbar.show` | Configure scrollbar behavior | Inherits
from editor settings |
Example usage:
```json
"git_panel": {
"button": true,
"dock": "left",
"default_width": 360,
"status_style": "icon",
"scrollbar": {
"show": "auto"
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Various fixes for Zeta and one fix that's visible to non-Zeta-using
users of inline completions.
Release Notes:
- Changed inline completions (Copilot, Supermaven, ...) to not show up
in empty buffers.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This is a follow-up to #12640.
While profiling latency of working with a project with 8192 diagnostics
I've noticed that while we're parsing the LSP messages into a generic
message struct on a background thread, we can still block the main
thread as the conversion between that generic message struct and the
actual LSP message (for use by callback) is still happening on the main
thread.
This PR significantly constrains what a message callback can use, so
that it can be executed on any thread; we also send off message
conversion to the background thread. In practice new callback
constraints were already satisfied by all call sites, so no code outside
of the lsp crate had to be adjusted.
This has improved throughput of my 8192-benchmark from 40s to send out
all diagnostics after saving to ~20s. Now main thread is spending most
of the time updating our diagnostics sets, which can probably be
improved too.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Improved app responsiveness with huge # of diagnostics.
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23112
Same reasoning applies.
Release Notes:
- Changed default formatter for C to be the primary language server, not
Prettier. Format-on-save is still disabled by default for C, but if one
uses the editor: format command now, it will default to the language
server. clangd can format C files, whereas prettier cannot.
As @hferreiro points out in [this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/18752#issuecomment-2589340565):
C++ and prettier don't work well together, so let's make the default
formatter for C++ the primary language server. We get that by disabling
prettier.
Release Notes:
- Changed default formatter for C++ to be the primary language server,
not Prettier. Format-on-save is still disabled by default for C++, but
if one uses the `editor: format` command now, it will default to the
language server. `clangd` can format C++ files, whereas prettier cannot.
This PR is a follow-up to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22911 to further improve the
registration of code action providers for the Assistant in order to
prevent duplicates.
The `CodeActionProvider` trait now has an `id` method that is used to
return a unique ID for a code action provider. We use this to prevent
registering duplicates of the same provider.
The registration of the code action providers for Assistant1 and
Assistant2 have also been reworked. Previously we were not call the
registration function—and thus setting up the subscriptions—until we
resolved the feature flags. However, this could lead to the registration
happening too late for existing workspace items.
We now perform the registration right away and then remove the undesired
code action providers once the feature flags have been resolved.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue with jumping from multi_buffer to a file; namely,
the scroll offset of the opened buffer used to match the position within
the multibuffer, but it broke a while back. This is because we were
opening a buffer without providing the data about the origin scroll
offset.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the relative position of an excerpt within the
multibuffer was not accounted for while jumping to the buffer, causing
the clicked line to drastically change position on screen.
The new `ContextMenu`-based `ContextPicker` requires initialization when
opened, but we were only doing this for the `ContextStrip` picker, not
the inline one.
Additionally, because we have a wrapper element around ContextMenu, we
need to propagate the `DismissEvent` so that it properly closes when
Escape is pressed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
These comments are inaccurate. Even if `convert_case` provided a way to
customize which boundaries were used (which is now does, it 0.7.1), they
would be removed from the string and replaced with the new boundary
character (`-`, `_`, ...), and we'd lose the ability to reconstruct the
text the way the author formatted it. This is not a hack, this is the
way we have to do it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
In current code this doesn't have benefit. In preparation for avoiding a
clone of workspace configuration. Having the interface this way may make
opportunities for efficiency clearer in the future
Release Notes:
- N/A
rust-analyzer does not support derive_macro expansion in attributes -
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/8092. This could be
worked around via a proc_macro, but I think it'd be best to just require
docs for every action.
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [ ] Investigate incorrect hit target for `stage all` button
- [ ] Add top level context menu
- [ ] Add entry context menus
- [x] Show paths in list view
- [ ] For now, `enter` can just open the file
- [ ] 🐞: Hover deadzone in list caused by scrollbar
- [x] 🐞: Incorrect status/nothing shown when multiple worktrees are
added
---
This PR continues work on the feature flagged git panel.
Changes:
- Defines and wires up git panel actions & keybindings
- Re-scopes some actions from `git_ui` -> `git`.
- General git actions (StageAll, CommitChanges, ...) are scoped to
`git`.
- Git panel specific actions (Close, FocusCommitEditor, ...) are scoped
to `git_panel.
- Staging actions & UI are now connected to git!
- Unify more reusable git status into the GitState global over being
tied to the panel directly.
- Uses the new git status codepaths instead of filtering all workspace
entries
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <53574922+cole-miller@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#23006
This PR should have been split into two, but since the changes are
related, I merged them into one.
1. On load, the title bar actions and bottom bar toggles are
unresponsive until the center pane is clicked. This happens because the
terminal captures focus (even if it's closed) long after the workspace
sets focus to itself during loading.
The issue was in the `focus_view` call used in the `new` method of
`TerminalPanel`. Since new terminal views can be created behind the
scenes (i.e., without the terminal being visible to the user), we
shouldn't handle focus for the terminal in this case. Removing
`focus_view` from the `new` method has no impact on the existing
terminal focusing logic. I've tested scenarios such as creating new
terminals, splitting terminals, zooming, etc., and everything works as
expected.
2. Currently, on load, docked terminals do not automatically focus when
they are only visible item to the user. This PR implements it.
Before/After:
1. When only the dock terminal is visible on load. Terminal is focused.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af8848aa-ccb5-4a3b-b2c6-486e8d588f09"
alt="image" height="280px" />
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8f76ca2e-de29-4cc0-979b-749b50a00bbd"
alt="image" height="280px" />
2. When other items are visible along with the dock terminal on load.
Editor is focused.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3248272-a75d-4763-9e99-defb8a369b68"
alt="image" height="280px" />
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fba5184e-1ab2-406c-9669-b141aaf1c32f"
alt="image" height="280px" />
3. Multiple tabs along with split panes. Last terminal is focused.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7a10c3cf-8bb3-4b88-aacc-732b678bee19"
alt="image" height="270px" />
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d16e98f-9d7a-45f6-8701-d6652e411d3b"
alt="image" height="270px" />
Future:
When a docked terminal is in a zoomed state and Zed is loaded, we should
prioritize focusing on the terminal over the active item (e.g., an
editor) behind it. This hasn't been implemented in this PR because the
zoomed state during the load function is stale. The correct state is
received later via the workspace. I'm still investigating where exactly
this should be handled, so this will be a separate PR.
cc: @SomeoneToIgnore
Release Notes:
- Fixed unresponsive buttons on load until the center pane is clicked.
- Added auto-focus for the docked terminal on load when no other item is
focused.
These keybindings extend the already selected text. This allows closer
emacs emulation where subsequent movement commands extend / shrink the
current selection instead of dismissing it.
This is a follow up on
- #21927
Release Notes:
- Added emacs movement keybindings that extend/shrink the current
selection
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Also:
* Adds `impl_internal_actions!` for deriving the `Action` trait without
registering.
* Removes some deserializers that immediately fail in favor of
`#[serde(skip)]` on fields where they were used. This also omits them
from the schema.
Release Notes:
- Keymap settings file now has more JSON schema information to inform
`json-language-server` completions and info, particularly for actions
that take input.
I added these notifies in #23011, but in practive have found them to be
overly disruptive. It would definitely be good to do something better
than logging here, but having a sticky error notification is worse. I
think it is still good to notify on mutation failures, so left those in
In particular with rust-analyzer, "Go to definition" and "Find
references" frequently fail with "Content modified" quite a while after
sending the request. Since users are probably used to these operations
being finicky it doesn't seem useful to have a prominent display of
errors for them.
It seems the original author intended to write either "`ctrl+c` to copy"
or "`ctrl+v` to paste". Updated to be "`ctrl+v` to paste".
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
This adds support for LSPs that use the old rename flow which does not
first ask the LSP for the rename range and check that it is a valid
range to rename.
Closes#16663
Release Notes:
* Fixed rename symbols action when the language server does not have the
capability to prepare renames - such as `luau-lsp`.
Not sure why scroll was janky with `Autoscroll::newest()`, but this
appears to fix it. Probably better to conditionally do the autoscroll
requests anyway.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#18737
Release notes:
- Improved LSP debug logs by defaulting to soft wrap and folding a
suffix of long lines. Also adds autoscroll, so if the cursor is on the
last line of the logs they will scroll like `tail`.
- Move function queries under constant queries to avoid uppercase
functions highlighted as constants
- Merge keywords and remove duplicates
- Highlights type aliases on import
- Highlights literal built-in types (null, undefined, true, false) as
`@type.builtin`
Confused about case-based queries, should they be rewritten?
Release Notes:
- N/A
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This PR also removes the `ThumbsUp` action that wasn't being triggered
correctly. We didn't have it's counterpart `ThumbsDown`, too, so I
mostly assumed it would be harmless to remove `ThumbsUp` as well.
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This PR makes it so we install `cargo-nextest` with `cargo install
cargo-nextest --locked` in CI.
According to the
[docs](https://nexte.st/docs/installation/from-source/), this is the
**only** supported way to install `cargo-nextest` when building from
source.
Release Notes:
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This PR removes some unneeded `#[allow(unused)]`s from the context types
in Assistant2.
We're using these fields now, so we no longer need to suppress the
unused lint.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Before this change, inline completion would displace the user's
selection. Unfortunately this brings less visibility to the inline
completion, I think a good solution to this will be to display a chunk
of the completion inline in the menu, and have a WIP change for that.
Since the current behavior is frustrating, not blocking this improvement
on that
Release Notes:
- N/A
Add a missing } in the multiple formatters example in the configuring
Zed section of the manual.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a missing } in the multiple formatters doc example
We weren't showing the keybinding in none of the places where the model
selector was visible. Also, I took advantage of the opportunity to
change the keybinding for two reasons:
1. `cmd-shift-m` caused conflict if on an editor (inline assistant case)
2. `cmd-opt-/` is the one Cursor uses; so consistency with something
that might be already consolidated sounds like a low-hanging fruit
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The context picker will now display up to 6 recent files/threads to add
as a context:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/80c87bf9-70ad-4e81-ba24-7a624378b991"
width=400>
Note: We decided to use a `ContextMenu` instead of `Picker` for the
initial one since the latter didn't quite fit the design for the
"Recent" section.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22866
Added a config option to the markdown renderer to omit code copying
buttons, and used those for editor hover popovers.
Such popovers are quite frequent in language servers' hover responses,
e.g. rust-analyzer on `.clone()` hover may respond with
```
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":119,"result":{"contents":{"kind":"markdown","value":"\n```rust\nalloc::string::String\n```\n\n```rust\nfn clone(&self) -> Self\n```\n\n---\n\nReturns a copy of the value.\n\n# Examples\n\n```rust\nlet hello = \"Hello\"; // &str implements Clone\n\nassert_eq!(\"Hello\", hello.clone());\n```"},"range":{"start":{"line":518,"character":24},"end":{"line":518,"character":29}}}}
```
(note multiple code blocks sent)


Sounds that editor has either to use a different way to copy popover's
data (so the entire text gets copied, not just its code blocks), or at
least better handle hover popover's hovering to show the button.
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Now loads context on background threads.
- For file and directory context, buffer ropes can be shared between
threads as they are immutable. This allows for traversal and
accumulation of buffer text on a background thread.
- For url context, the request, parsing, and rendering is now done on a
background thread.
* Prepares for support of buffer reload by individually storing the text
of directory buffers.
* Avoids some string copying / redundant strings.
- When attaching message context, no longer builds a string for each
context type.
- For directory context, does not build a `SharedString` for the full
text, instead has a slice of `SharedString` chunks which are then
directly appended to the message context.
- Building a fenced codeblock for a buffer now computes a precise
capacity in advance.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I'm hoping this will bring more visibility to issues related to keeping
track of what version of code the LSP has:
* I've seen diagnostic ranges not appearing in the correct places.
* There have also been reports of edits from language servers
misapplying. This might bring more visibility to the issue - it doesn't
seem good to silently use the current version of the buffer.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Before this change it was using the same multibuffer point ranges in
every buffer, which only worked correctly for singleton buffers.
Release Notes:
- Fixed handling of selection ranges when formatting selections within a
multibuffer.
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This PR adds an error toast that will be displayed when installing a dev
extension fails.
Here's what it looks like:
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I did have to touch the workspace `ErrorMessagePrompt` component to make
it scroll for long messages. I don't anticipate this being a problem for
other classes of errors (if anything, I suspect other long errors will
become more usable now).
Closes#21237.
Release Notes:
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install.
This PR fixes the duplicated `Fix with Assistant` code actions that were
being shown in the code actions menu.
This fix isn't 100% ideal, as there is an edge case in buffers that are
already open when the workspace loads, as we may not observe the feature
flags in time to register the code action providers by the time we
receive the event that an item was added to the workspace.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22400.
Release Notes:
- Fixed duplicate "Fix with Assistant" entries showing in the code
action list.
When displaying the number of matches in the branch picker during a
search, don't count the "create new branch" option as a match, since it
only appears when _no_ existing branches are found.
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Closes#22905.
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This PR fixes the incorrect filename for the extension manifest being
used in an error message.
It should be `extension.toml` and not `extension.json`.
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This PR is an alternate version of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22850, but now using a
similar approach to the existing `tab_content` and `tab_content_text`,
where `tab_tooltip_content` refers to the existing `tab_tooltip_text` if
there's no custom tooltip content/trait defined, meaning it will
simplify render the text/string content in this case.
This is all motivated by
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21955, as we want to pull off
the ability to add custom content to a terminal tab tooltip.
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This changes the behaviour of `<tab>` when inline completion is visible.
When the cursor is before the suggested indentation level, accepting a
completion should just indent.
cc @nathansobo @maxdeviant
Release Notes:
- Changed the behavior of `<tab>` at start of line when an inline
completion (Copilot, Supermaven, ...) is visible. If the cursor is
before the suggested indentation, `<tab>` now indents the line instead
of accepting the visible completion.
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
* Follows-up https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22224 , by
adjusting `impl PartialEq for OutlineEntryOutline` to compare outline
items' values too.
Before that, all outline items from the same excerpt were considered
equal.
Adds a test for this
* Stops re-revealing items in the outline panel, when it's focused: now,
when someone scrolls over outline panel items, there is no extra work
happening: the "revealed" item is the one scrolled to
Release Notes:
- Fixed outline items not scrolling properly
Update `suggest_edits` prompt to clarify usage of `<old_text>` when
using update/create operations using update/create operations.
- Add a mention that `old_text` is required for all but create.
- Change definition of `create` operation to also mean overwrite, as
some models heavily prefer rewrites.
- Remove mention of `If this tag is not specified, then the entire file
will be used as the range.` which is not current behavior.
Closes#22340
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This one seems to be triggered when the assistant's
`View<ContextEditor>` is leased during the call into
`NavHistory::for_each_entry`, which then tries to read it again through
the `ItemHandle` interface. Fix it by skipping entries that can't be
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Closes#18908
This PR started as a cleanup of redundant logic for setting up envs when
Zed is launched as a desktop entry on Linux. More on this can be read
[here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/22335#issuecomment-2574726377).
The TLDR is that desktop entries on Linux sometimes might not have the
correct envs (as they don't `cwd` into your project directory). To
address this, we initially tried to fix it by loading the default shell
and its env vars.
However, a better solution, as recommended by @mrnugget, is to pass
`env` as `None`. Internally, if `env` is `None`, it falls back to the
project's working dir envs. This removes the need to manually load the
envs and is cleaner.
Additionally, it also fixes an issue with Zed not loading
project-specific envs because now we are actually doing so (albeit
unintentionally?).
I don't have macOS to test, but I believe this is not an issue on macOS
since it uses the Zed binary instead of the CLI, which essentially sets
the CLI `env` to `None` automatically.
Before:
Here, I have `/home/tims/go/bin` set up in `.envrc`, which only loads in
that project directory.
When launching Zed via the CLI in the project directory, notice
`/home/tims/go/bin` is in the `PATH`. As a result, we use the
user-installed `gopls` server.
```sh
[INFO] attempting to start language server "gopls", path: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", id: 1
[INFO] using project environment variables from CLI. PATH="/home/tims/go/bin:/usr/local/go/bin"
[INFO] found user-installed language server for gopls. path: "/home/tims/go/bin/gopls", arguments: ["-mode=stdio"]
[INFO] starting language server process. binary path: "/home/tims/go/bin/gopls", working directory: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", args: ["-mode=stdio"]
```
However, when using the desktop entry and attempting to load envs from
the default shell, notice `/home/tims/go/bin` is no longer there since
it's not in the project directory. Zed cannot find the user-installed
language server and starts downloading its own `gopls`.
```sh
[INFO] attempting to start language server "gopls", path: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", id: 1
[INFO] using project environment variables from CLI. PATH="/usr/local/go/bin"
[INFO] fetching latest version of language server "gopls"
[INFO] downloading language server "gopls"
[INFO] starting language server process. binary path: "/home/tims/.local/share/zed/languages/gopls/gopls_0.17.1_go_1.23.4", working directory: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", args: ["-mode=stdio"]
```
After:
When using the desktop entry, we pass the CLI env as `None`. For the
language server, it falls back to the project directory envs. Result,
Zed finds the user-installed language server.
```sh
[INFO] attempting to start language server "gopls", path: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", id: 1
[INFO] using project environment variables shell launched in "/home/tims/temp/go-proj". PATH="/home/tims/go/bin:/usr/local/go/bin"
[INFO] found user-installed language server for gopls. path: "/home/tims/go/bin/gopls", arguments: ["-mode=stdio"]
[INFO] starting language server process. binary path: "/home/tims/go/bin/gopls", working directory: "/home/tims/temp/go-proj", args: ["-mode=stdio"]
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue with project-specific env not being found via .envrc
(direnv) on Linux
Fixes an incorrect error message.
Turns out it is impossible to set remote tracking to a branch that doesn't exist on the remote, so let's not even try.
Reverts #22834
Reverts #22614
Previously, to use a green and red shade with `TintColor` you'd need to
pass `Positive` and `Negative`, respectively. This terminology always
tripped me up, because, for example, I'd often try to use something
like:
```
Button::new("icon_color", "Negative")
style(ButtonStyle::Tinted(TintColor::Negative))
.color(Color::Error)
.icon_color(Color::Error)
.icon(IconName::Trash),
)
```
...and due to `icon_color` taking `Color::Error`, I'd always get
`TintColor` wrong at a first try, because I would, out of muscle memory,
write `TintColor::Error`, which wouldn't compile. That's exactly the
change in this PR—`TintColor` now takes `Success` and `Error` instead of
`Positive` and `Negative`, for more consistency.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We'll now show an error message if the user tries to add a directory
that contains no text files or when they try to add a single non-text
file.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
Before, the conversation popover menu covered up what you were typing
because it wasn't offset properly.
Now it's offset properly, using the UI font size so the amount of offset
scales with the font size:
<img width="435" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-07 at 4 34 27 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55e40910-8cd4-4548-b4fb-521eb2845775"
/>
<img width="454" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-07 at 4 33 58 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/30350489-09f1-4cb8-9f95-ed4ee87bc110"
/>
<img width="488" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-07 at 4 34 18 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/de60d990-2bd9-418d-a616-56beb3e4aa8a"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
2025-01-08 13:32:48 +00:00
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# This config is different from config.toml in this directory, as the latter is recognized by Cargo.
# This file is placed in ./../.cargo/config.toml on CI runs. Cargo then merges Zeds .cargo/config.toml with ./../.cargo/config.toml
# with preference for settings from Zeds config.toml.
# TL;DR: If a value is set in both ci-config.toml and config.toml, config.toml value takes precedence.
# Arrays are merged together though. See: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#hierarchical-structure
# The intent for this file is to configure CI build process with a divergance from Zed developers experience; for example, in this config file
# we use `-D warnings` for rustflags (which makes compilation fail in presence of warnings during build process). Placing that in developers `config.toml`
# would be incovenient.
# The reason for not using the RUSTFLAGS environment variable is that doing so would override all the settings in the config.toml file, even if the contents of the latter are completely nonsensical. See: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/5376
# Here, we opted to use `[target.'cfg(all())']` instead of `[build]` because `[target.'**']` is guaranteed to be cumulative.
description:Check the backlog of issues to reduce the chances of creating duplicates; if an issue already exists, place a `+1` (👍) on it.
options:
- label:Completed
required:true
- type:textarea
attributes:
label:Describe the bug / provide steps to reproduce it
description:A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
label:Summary
description:Describe the bug with a one line summary, and provide detailed reproduction steps
value:|
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<!-- Include all steps necessary to reproduce from a clean Zed installation. Be verbose -->
Steps to trigger the problem:
1.
2.
3.
Actual Behavior:
Expected Behavior:
validations:
required:true
- type:textarea
id:environment
attributes:
label:Environment
description:Run the `copy system specs into clipboard` command palette action and paste the output in the field below. If you are unable to run the command, please include your Zed version and release channel, operating system and version, RAM amount, and architecture.
label:Zed Version and System Specs
description:'Open Zed, and in the command palette select "zed: Copy System Specs Into Clipboard"'
close-issue-message:"This issue was closed due to inactivity. If you're still experiencing this problem, please open a new issue with a link to this issue."
# We will increase `days-before-stale` to 365 on or after Jan 24th,
# 2024. This date marks one year since migrating issues from
# 'community' to 'zed' repository. The migration added activity to all
# issues, preventing 365 days from working until then.
@@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ We plan to set aside time each week to pair program with contributors on promisi
- Pair with us and watch us code to learn the codebase
- Low effort PRs, such as those that just re-arrange syntax, won't be merged without a compelling justification
## File icons
Zed's default icon theme consists of icons that are hand-designed to fit together in a cohesive manner.
We do not accept PRs for file icons that are just an off-the-shelf SVG taken from somewhere else.
### Adding new icons to the Zed icon theme
If you would like to add a new icon to the Zed icon theme, [open a Discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/new?category=ux-and-design) and we can work with you on getting an icon designed and added to Zed.
## Bird's-eye view of Zed
Zed is made up of several smaller crates - let's go over those you're most likely to interact with:
@@ -52,3 +62,9 @@ Zed is made up of several smaller crates - let's go over those you're most likel
- [`rpc`](/crates/rpc) defines messages to be exchanged with collaboration server.
- [`theme`](/crates/theme) defines the theme system and provides a default theme.
- [`ui`](/crates/ui) is a collection of UI components and common patterns used throughout Zed.
- [`cli`](/crates/cli) is the CLI crate which invokes the Zed binary.
- [`zed`](/crates/zed) is where all things come together, and the `main` entry point for Zed.
## Packaging Zed
Check our [notes for packaging Zed](https://zed.dev/docs/development/linux#notes-for-packaging-zed).
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"ctrl-x ctrl-a":"assistant::InlineAssist",// zed specific
"ctrl-x ctrl-c":"editor::ShowInlineCompletion",// zed specific
"ctrl-x ctrl-c":"editor::ShowEditPrediction",// zed specific
"ctrl-x ctrl-l":"editor::ToggleCodeActions",// zed specific
"ctrl-x ctrl-z":"editor::Cancel",
"ctrl-w":"editor::DeleteToPreviousWordStart",
"ctrl-u":"editor::DeleteToBeginningOfLine",
"ctrl-t":"vim::Indent",
"ctrl-d":"vim::Outdent",
"ctrl-k":["vim::PushOperator",{"Digraph":{}}],
"ctrl-v":["vim::PushOperator",{"Literal":{}}],
"ctrl-k":["vim::PushDigraph",{}],
"ctrl-v":["vim::PushLiteral",{}],
"ctrl-shift-v":"editor::Paste",// note: this is *very* similar to ctrl-v in vim, but ctrl-shift-v on linux is the typical shortcut for paste when ctrl-v is already in use.
"ctrl-shift-v":"editor::Paste",// note: this is *very* similar to ctrl-v in vim, but ctrl-shift-v on linux is the typical shortcut for paste when ctrl-v is already in use.
You are an AI assistant integrated into a text editor. Your goal is to do one of the following two things:
1. Help users answer questions and perform tasks related to their codebase.
2. Answer general-purpose questions unrelated to their particular codebase.
It will be up to you to decide which of these you are doing based on what the user has told you. When unclear, ask clarifying questions to understand the user's intent before proceeding.
You should only perform actions that modify the user’s system if explicitly requested by the user:
- If the user asks a question about how to accomplish a task, provide guidance or information, and use read-only tools (e.g., search) to assist. You may suggest potential actions, but do not directly modify the user’s system without explicit instruction.
- If the user clearly requests that you perform an action, carry out the action directly without explaining why you are doing so.
- The editing actions you perform might produce errors or warnings. At the end of your changes, check whether you introduced any problems, and fix them before providing a summary of the changes you made.
- Do not fix errors unrelated to your changes unless the user explicitly asks you to do so.
Be concise and direct in your responses.
The user has opened a project that contains the following root directories/files. Whenever you specify a path in the project, it must be a relative path which begins with one of these root directories/files:
{{#eachworktrees}}
- `{{root_name}}` (absolute path: `{{abs_path}}`)
{{/each}}
{{#ifhas_rules}}
There are rules that apply to these root directories:
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
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