This PR makes it so the Zed Free plan cannot be canceled.
We were already preventing this on the zed.dev side, but this will make
it more airtight.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is needed for apples-to-apples comparison of different agent
models.
Another change is that now `cargo -p eval` accepts model names as
`provider_id/model_id` instead of separate `--provider` and `--model`
params.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Go's debug adapter will now automatically download if
not found on user's PATH
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
If gdb doesn't send a thread name we display the thread's process id in
the thread drop down menu instead now.
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits \<djsmits12@gmail.com\>
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Handle bug where DAPs don't send thread names
- Make remembering focus work with `ActivatePaneDown` as well
- Tone down the console's focus-in behavior so clicking doesn't
misbehave
Release Notes:
- N/A
By consuming the event during processing we save a few clones during
event processing.
Overall in this PR we save one Clone each during:
- Paste to the terminal
- Writing to the terminal
- Setting the title
- On every terminal transaction
- On every ViMotion when not using shift
Release Notes:
- N/A
`SearchHistory` internally enforced the max length of the search history
by popping elements from the front using `.remove(0)`. For a `Vec` this
is a `O(n)` operation. Use a `VecDeque` to make this `O(1)`
I also made it so the excess element is popped before the new one is
added, which keeps the allocation at the desired size.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR replaces some `update()` calls with either `read()` or
`read_with()` when the `update()` call performed read-only operations on
the entity.
Many more likely exist, will follow-up with more PRs.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Right now you find this out the first time you try and submit a
completion.
These changes communicate much earlier to the user what the issue is
with their account and what they can do about it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Closes https://github.com/blopker/codebook/issues/79
Recently, the setting `diagnostics_max_severity` was changed from `null`
to `warning`in this PR: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30316
This change has caused the various spell checking extensions to not work
as expected by default, most of which use the `hint` diagnostic. This
goes against user expectations when installing one of these extensions.
Without `hint` as the default, extension authors will either need to
change the diagnostic levels, or instruct users to add
`diagnostics_max_severity` to their settings as an additional step,
neither of which is a great user experience.
This PR sets the default `hint`, which is closer to the original
behavior before the aforementioned PR.
Release Notes:
- Changed `diagnostics_max_severity` to `hint` instead of `warning` by
default
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
This PR fixes an issue where the eval was incorrectly pulling the
provider/model from the user settings, which could cause problems when
running certain evals.
Was introduced in #30168 due to the restructuring after the removal of
the `assistant` crate.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31217
that removes the last turn after we get a `refusal` stop reason, as
advised by the Anthropic docs.
Meant to include it in that PR, but accidentally merged it before
pushing these changes 🤦🏻♂️.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Fixed a bug where environment variables were not
substituted in debug tasks in some cases.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
This PR updates the default/recommended models for the Anthropic and Zed
providers to be Claude Sonnet 4.
Release Notes:
- Updated default/recommended Anthropic models to Claude Sonnet 4.
Mistral just released a sota coding model:
https://mistral.ai/news/devstral
This PR adds support for it in both ollama and mistral
Release Notes:
- Add DevstralSmallLatest model to Mistral and Ollama
Closes#31138
Fix edge case where adding newline if there is text afterwards end
delimiter of multiline comment, would continue the comment prefix. This
is fixed by checking for end delimiter on whole line instead of just
assuming it would always be at end.
- [x] Tests
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where in some cases the block comment continues to the
next line even though the comment block is already closed.
This affects python's when debugging because the selected toolchain is
used as the python binary to spawn Debugpy
Release Notes:
- Fix bug where selected toolchain didn't exist
This move was done so debug configs could use path resolution, and
saving a configuration from the new session modal wouldn't resolve paths
beforehand.
I also added an integration test to make sure path resolution happens
from an arbitrary config. The test was placed under the new session
modal directory because it has to do with starting a session, and that's
what the new session modal typically does, even if it's implicitly used
in the test.
In the future, I plan to add more tests to the new session modal too.
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Allow configs from debug.json to resolve paths
Part of #31174
Because the keyboard layout parameter wasn’t set correctly, characters
don’t show up properly when using the German layout at launch.
To reproduce:
Switch to the German layout, launch Zed, and press the `7` key. it
should output `7`, but instead it outputs `è`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- debugger: Use integrated terminal for Python, allowing one to interact
with standard input/output when debugging Python projects.
The docs include basic information on starting a session but will need
to be further iterated upon once we get deeper into the beta
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28164
This PR adresses inproper keybinds being shown in MacOS application
menus. The issue arises because the keybinds shown in MacOS application
menus are unaware of keybind contexts (they are only ever updated [on a
keymap-change](6d1dd109f5/crates/zed/src/zed.rs (L1421))).
Thus, using the keybind that was added last in the keymap can result in
incorrect keybindings being shown quite frequently, as they might belong
to a different context not generally available (applies the same for the
default keymap as well as for user-keymaps).
For example, the linked issue arises because the keybind found last in
the iterator is
6d1dd109f5/assets/keymaps/vim.json (L759),
which is not even available in most contexts (and, additionally, the `e`
of `escape` is rendered here as a keybind which seems to be a seperate
issue).
Additionally, this would result in inconsistent behavior with some
Vim-keybinds. A vim-keybind would be used only when available but
otherwise the default binding would be shown (see `Undo` and `Redo` as
an example below), which seems inconsistent.
This PR fixes this by instead using the first keybind found in keymaps,
which is expected to be the keybind available in most contexts.
Additionally, this allows rendering some more keybinds for actions which
vim-keybind cannot be displayed (Find In Project for example) .This
seems to be more reasonable until [this related
comment](6d1dd109f5/crates/gpui/src/keymap.rs (L199-L204))
is resolved.
This includes a revert of #25878 as well. With this change, the change
made in #25878 becomes obsolete and would also regress the behavior back
to the state prior to that PR.
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Release Notes:
- Improved keybinds displayed for actions in MacOS application menus.
We now actually call dap_schema provided by extensions instead of
defaulting to a null `serde_json::Value`. We still need to update the
Json LSP whenever a new dap is installed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
@Anthony-Eid I'm pretty sure this maintains the behavior of #30680, and
I added some tests to be sure.
Release Notes:
- `~` now expands to the home directory in the debugger launch modal.
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This includes the following data:
- Where we spawned the session from (gutter, scenario list, custom form
filled by the user)
- Which debug adapter was used
- Which dock the debugger is in
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- debugger: Added telemetry for new session experience that includes
data about:
- How a session was spawned (gutter, scenario list or custom form)
- Which debug adapter was used
- Which dock the debugger is in
---------
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
/cc @osiewicz
I think bringing this back should fix **bloveless** his issue with go
debugger.
This is also nice, so people are not forced to give us a working
directory, because most adapters will use their **cwd** as the project
root directory. For JavaScript, you don't need to specify the **cwd**
anymore because it can already infer it
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Fixed some adapters fail to determine the right root level of the
debug program.
This PR allows DAPs to define their own schema so users can see
completion items when editing their debug.json files.
Users facing this aren’t the biggest chance, but behind the scenes, this
affected a lot of code because we manually translated common fields from
Zed's config format to be adapter-specific. Now we store the raw JSON
from a user's configuration file and just send that.
I'm ignoring the Protobuf CICD error because the DebugTaskDefinition
message is not yet user facing and we need to deprecate some fields in
it.
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Show completion items when editing debug.json
- debugger beta: Breaking change, debug.json schema now relays on what
DAP you have selected instead of always having the same based values.
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This change improves `eval_extract_handle_command_output` results for
all models:
Model | Pass rate before | Pass rate after
----------------------------|------------------|----------------
claude-3.7-sonnet | 0.96 | 0.98
gemini-2.5-pro | 0.35 | 0.86
gpt-4.1 | 0.81 | 1.00
Part of this improvement comes from more robust evaluation, which now
accepts multiple possible outcomes. Another part is from the prompt
adaptation: addressing common Gemini failure modes, adding a few-shot
example, and, in the final commit, auto-rewriting instructions for
clarity and conciseness.
This change still needs validation from larger end-to-end evals.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Remove the modules list and loaded sources list from the default
layout
- Move the console to the center pane so it's visible initially
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: changed the default layout of the debugger panel,
hiding the modules list and loaded sources list by default and making
the console more prominent.
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
- Add missing handler for `debugger::Continue` so `f5` works
- Add bindings based on VS Code for `debugger::Restart` and
`debug_panel::ToggleFocus`
- Remove breakpoint-related buttons from the debug panel's top strip,
and surface the bindings for `editor::ToggleBreakpoint` in gutter
tooltip instead
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Added keybindings for `debugger::Continue`,
`debugger::Restart`, and `debug_panel::ToggleFocus`.
- Debugger Beta: Removed breakpoint-related buttons from the top of the
debug panel.
- Compatibility note: on Linux, `ctrl-shift-d` is now bound to
`debug_panel::ToggleFocus` by default, instead of
`editor::DuplicateLineDown`.
Makes it possible to open and navigate these menus from the keyboard.
I also removed the eager previewing behavior for the thread picker,
which was buggy and came with a jarring layout shift.
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Added the `debugger: open thread picker` and `debugger:
open session picker` actions.
Closes#31115
This fixes regression caused by
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30824 while keeping that fix.
- [x] Test
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where adding a newline after the `///` comment would
extend it with `//` instead of `///` in Rust and other similar
languages.
This PR makes it so we always prefer the plan on the subscription.
The plan stored on the subscription usage is informational only.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR brings back https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30969 and
adds some initial testing.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30969 did indeed allow Zed to
continue doing downloads after downloading one, but it introduced a bug
where Zed would download a new binary every time it polled, even if the
version was the same as the running instance.
This code could use a refactor to allow more / better testing, but this
is a start.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Issues: #30994
I've implemented an important optimisation in response to GitHub
Copilot's recent rate limit on concurrent Vision API calls. Previously,
our system was defaulting to vision header: true for all API calls. To
prevent unnecessary calls and adhere to the new limits, I've updated our
logic: the vision header is now only sent if the current message is a
vision message, specifically when the preceding message includes an
image.
Prompt used to reproduce and verify the fix: `Give me a context for my
agent crate about. Browse my repo.`
Release Notes:
- copilot: Set Copilot-Vision-Request header based on message content
Closes#5255, #1046, #28322, #15728
This PR makes `AddSelectionBelow` and `AddSelectionAbove` not skip lines
that are shorter than the current cursor column. This follows the same
behavior as VSCode and Sublime.
This change is only applicable in the case of an empty selection; if
there is a non-empty selection, it continues to skip empty and shorter
lines to create a Vim-like column selection, which is the better default
for that case.
- [x] Tests
The empty selection no longer skips shorter lines:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bde2357-20b6-44f2-a9d9-b595c12d3939
Non-empty selection continues to skip shorter lines.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4cd47c9f-b698-40fc-ad50-f2bf64f5519b
Release Notes:
- Improved `AddSelectionBelow` and `AddSelectionAbove` to no longer skip
shorter lines when the selection is empty, aligning with VSCode and
Sublime behavior.
The panic occurred when querying a second search in the project search
multibuffer while there were dirty buffers.
The panic only happened in Nightly so there's no release notes
Release Notes:
- N/A
1. Add system prompt: this is how it's called from threads. Previously,
we were sending
2. Fix an issue with writing agent thought into a newly created empty
file.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Currently, `search::ReplaceNext` works only first time it is executed
because Zed switches the focus to the editor. It seems
`self.editor_focus` call is unnecessary.
Closes#17466
Release Notes:
- Fixed `Replace Next Match` command. Previously it worked once, then
Zed incorrectly switched the focus to the editor
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/66ef61d6-1efe-43ca-8d8c-6b40540a9930
In accordance with #30327, I saw no reason for included files to get
special treatment, and I actually get use out of prefilling excluded
files because I like not to search symlinked files which, in my
workflow, use a naming convention.
This is simply implementing the same exact changes, but for excluded. It
was tested with `"space /": ["pane::DeploySearch", { "excluded_files":
"**/_*.tf" }]` and works just fine.
Release Notes:
- Added `excluded_files` to `pane::DeploySearch`.
Builds on top of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30942
This turns on incremental compilation and decreases extension
compilation times by up to another 41%
Putting us at roughly 92% improved extension load times from what is in
the app today.
Because we only have a static engine, I can't reset the cache between
every run. So technically the benchmarks are always running with a
warmed cache. So the first extension we load will take the 8.8ms, and
then any subsequent extensions will be closer to the measured time in
this benchmark.
This is also measuring the entire load process, not just the
compilation. However, since this is the loading we likely think of when
thinking about extensions, I felt it was likely more helpful to see the
impact on the overall time.
This works because our extensions are largely the same Wasm bytecode
(SDK code + std lib functions etc) with minor changes in the trait impl.
The more different that extensions implementation is, there will be less
benefit, however, there will always be a large part of every extension
that is always the same across extensions, so this should be a speedup
regardless.
I used `moka` to provide a bound to the cache. We could use a bare
`DashMap`, however if there was some issue this could lead to a memory
leak. `moka` has some slight overhead, but makes sure that we don't go
over 32mb while using an LRU-style mechanism for deciding which
compilation artifacts to keep.
I measured our current extensions to take roughly 512kb in the cache.
Which means with a cap of 32mb, we can keep roughly 64 *completely
novel* extensions with no overlap. Since our extensions will have more
overlap than this though, we can actually keep much more in the cache
without having to worry about it.
#### Before:
```
load/1 time: [8.8301 ms 8.8616 ms 8.8931 ms]
change: [-0.1880% +0.3221% +0.8679%] (p = 0.23 > 0.05)
No change in performance detected.
```
#### After:
```
load/1 time: [5.1575 ms 5.1726 ms 5.1876 ms]
change: [-41.894% -41.628% -41.350%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `GET /users/look_up` endpoint for retrieving users by
various identifiers.
This endpoint can look up users by the following identifiers:
- Zed user ID
- Stripe Customer ID
- Stripe Subscription ID
- Email address
- GitHub login
Release Notes:
- N/A
When building for the `x86_64-unknown-linux-musl` target, the default
`openssl-dev` is compiled for the GNU toolchain, which causes a build
error due to missing OpenSSL. This PR fixes the issue by avoiding the
use of OpenSSL on non-macOS and non-Windows platforms.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes it so we only create a snapshot and get the syntax tree
for a buffer if we didn't detect that auto_close is enabled.
<img width="1205" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-16 at 21 10 28"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1ada445f-77bc-4c7c-bffe-953f34ee5384"
/>
Release Notes:
- Improved project search performance
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30972 brought up another
case where our context is not enough to track the actual source of the
issue: we get a general top-level error without inner error.
The reason for this was `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("failed to read HEAD
SHA"))?; ` on the top level.
The PR finally reworks the way we use anyhow to reduce such issues (or
at least make it simpler to bubble them up later in a fix).
On top of that, uses a few more anyhow methods for better readability.
* `.ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("..."))`, `map_err` and other similar error
conversion/option reporting cases are replaced with `context` and
`with_context` calls
* in addition to that, various `anyhow!("failed to do ...")` are
stripped with `.context("Doing ...")` messages instead to remove the
parasitic `failed to` text
* `anyhow::ensure!` is used instead of `if ... { return Err(...); }`
calls
* `anyhow::bail!` is used instead of `return Err(anyhow!(...));`
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR hides hover info/diagnostic popovers when code action menu is
shown. We already hide hover info/diagnostic popover on code completion
menu trigger (handled on input).
Note: It is still possible to see hover popover if code completion or
code action menu is already open. This is intended behavior.
- [x] Test hover popover hides when code action is triggered
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where info and diagnostic hover popovers were still
visible when code action menu is triggered.
Some providers sometimes send `{ "type": "text", "text": ... }` instead
of just the text as a string. Now we accept those instead of erroring.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/29535
Broken in: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28559/files
Removes `editor::FindNextMatch` and `editor::FindPreviousMatch` from the
default sublime mappings. If you would like to use this, you will have
to add them to your user keymap. Reverts the previous behavior where
cmd-g / cmd-shift-g relies on the base keymap.
Linux:
```json
{
"context": "Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"f3": "editor::FindNextMatch",
"shift-f3": "editor::FindPreviousMatch"
}
}
```
MacOS:
```json
{
"context": "Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"cmd-g": "editor::FindNextMatch",
"cmd-shift-g": "editor::FindPreviousMatch"
}
},
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed a regression in Sublime Text keymap for find next/previous in
the search bar
Closes: #30730
It conflicts with the `>` key on the Czech keyboard layout
If you want the previous behavior, add `"alt-.": ["terminal::SendText",
"\u001b."]` to your keymap under the `Terminal` context.
Release Notes:
- Improved the default terminal keybind to not conflict on Czech
keyboards
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Global settings were implemented in #30444, but `Settings`
implementations need to consider that source for it to be useful. This
PR does just that for `TelemetrySettings` so these can be controlled via
global settings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This eval checks that Edit Agent can create an empty file without
writing its thoughts into it. This issue is not specific to empty files,
but it's easier to reproduce with them.
For some mysterious reason, I could easily reproduce this issue roughly
90% of the time in actual Zed. However, once I extract the exact LLM
request before the failure point and generate from that, the
reproduction rate drops to 2%!
Things I've tried to make sure it's not a fluke: disabling prompt
caching, capturing the LLM request via a proxy server, running the
prompt on Claude separately from evals. Every time it was mostly giving
good outcomes, which doesn't match my actual experience in Zed.
At some point I discovered that simply adding one insignificant space or
a newline to the prompt suddenly results in an outcome I tried to
reproduce almost perfectly.
This weirdness happens even outside the Zed code base and even when
using a different subscription. The result is the same: an extra newline
or space changes the model behavior significantly enough, so that the
pass rate drops from 99% to 0-3%
I have no explanation to this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#31022
Sorry @mikayla-maki, I found that things are more complicated than I
thought.
The lines returned by shape_text must maintain the same length as all
the original characters, otherwise the subsequent offset needs to always
consider the difference of `\r\n` or `\n` to do the offset.
Before, we only needed to add +1 after each offset after the line, but
now we need to consider +1 or +2, which is much more complicated.
This PR makes it so we only create a Zed Free subscription if there is
no other active subscription, rather than just having another Zed Free
subscription.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
Today I check the shape_text result on Windows, I get:
<img width="409" alt="屏幕截图 2025-05-20 222908"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3ee93911-3de1-4e01-9433-00c626fc2369"
/>
Here the `shape_text` split logic I think it should use `lines` method,
not `split('\n')`, the newline on Windows is `\r\n`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
When we use `window_handle` to draw WebView on Windows, this will crash
by:
This error caused by when used WebView2.
```
thread 'main' panicked at crates\gpui\src\app\async_context.rs:91:28:
already borrowed: BorrowMutError
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
thread 'main' panicked at library\core\src\panicking.rs:221:5:
panic in a function that cannot unwind
```
Try this https://github.com/tauri-apps/wry/pull/1383 on Windows can
replay the crash.
In fact, we had done [a similar fix around August last
year](https://github.com/huacnlee/zed/pull/6), but we used the unsafe
method to avoid crashes in that version, we felt that it was not a good
change, so we do not make PR.
Today @sunli829 thought about it again and changed the method. Now using
`try_borrow_mut` is similar to the previous `borrow_mut`.
691de6b4b3/crates/gpui/src/app.rs (L70-L78)
I have tested to start Zed by those changes, it is looks no problem.
Co-authored-by: Sunli <scott_s829@163.com>
Extensions cannot look up available port themselves, hence the new API.
With this I'm able to port our Ruby implementation into an extension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
`ImageItem`'s `file` is returning `""` as its `path` for single-filed
worktrees like the ones are created for the images dropped from the OS.
`ImageItem::load_image_metadata` had used that `path` in FS operations
and the other method tried to use for icon resolving.
Rework the code to use a more specific, `worktree::File` instead and
always use the `abs_path` when dealing with paths from this `file`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed images not opening on drag and drop into the editor
This is a follow-up to #30450 so that _global_ `title_bar` configs
shadow _defaults_. The way `SettingsSources::json_merge` works is by
considering non-json-nulls as values to propagate. So it's important
that configs be `Option<T>` so any intent in overriding values is
captured.
This PR follows the same `*Settings<FileContent = *SettingsContent>`
pattern used throughout to keep the `Option`s in the "settings content"
type with the finalized values in the "settings" type.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#30812
This PR broke nightly builds on linux by adding an OpenSSL dependency to
the `remote_server` binary, which failed to link when building against
musl.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we create a Zed Free subscription when issuing an
LLM token, if one does not already exist.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This mostly affects local development. It fixes a bug where we would
only process one Stripe event per polling period (5 seconds) when
hitting old events.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR makes it so a user can initiate a checkout session for a Zed Pro
trial while on the Zed Free plan.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8968
This PR addresses the following scenario:
1. User's Zed polls for an update, finds one, and installs it
2. User doesn't immediately restart Zed, a new update is released, and
the previous version of Zed would stop polling (ignoring the new update)
3. User eventually restarts Zed and is immediately prompted to install
another update
With this change, the auto-updater will continue polling for and
installing new versions even after an initial update is found, reducing
update prompts on restart.
---
This PR does not address the following scenario:
1. User's Zed polls for an update, finds one, and installs it
2. Another update is released before the next scheduled polling interval
3. User restarts Zed and is immediately prompted to install the newer
update
Release Notes:
- Improved the auto-updater to continue checking for updates even after
finding and installing an initial update. This reduces situations where
users are prompted to install another update immediately after
restarting from a previous update.
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <Ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
This PR adds a sanity check to ensure that we only subscribe the user to
Zed Free if they don't already have an active subscription.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the `product` field required in the request body for `POST
/billing/subscriptions`.
We were already passing this everywhere, in practice.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Problem: In addition to PgUp/PgDown Emacs also binds `Ctrl-V` to page
down and `Meta-V` to page up. These keys wouldn't extend the selection
in Zed.
Reason: Only PageUp/PageDown were assigned to
`editor::SelectPage{Up|Down}` in the `Editor && selection_mode` context.
Solution: In the `Editor && selection_mode` context, bind `Ctrl-V` to
`editor::SelectPageDown` and `Alt-V` to `editor::SelectPageUp`, both in
the mac and linux keymaps.
Release Notes:
- Added to the Emacs keymap bindings for Ctrl/Alt-V in the selection
mode to extend the selection one page up/down
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/29855
Implement tool use handling in Mistral provider, including mapping tool
call events and updating request construction. Add support for
tool_choice and parallel_tool_calls in Mistral API requests.
This works fine with all the existing models. Didn't touched anything
else but for future. Fetching models using their models api, deducting
tool call support, parallel tool calls etc should be done from model
data from api response.
<img width="547" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-06 at 4 52 37 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4c08b544-1174-40cc-a40d-522989953448"
/>
Tasks:
- [x] Add tool call support
- [x] Auto Fetch models using mistral api
- [x] Add tests for mistral crates.
- [x] Fix mistral configurations for llm providers.
Release Notes:
- agent: Add tool call support for existing mistral models
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Precursor to other optimizations, but this already gets us a big
improvement.
Wasm compilation can easily be parallelized, and with all of the cores
on my M4 Max this already gets us an 86% improvement, bringing loading
an extension down to <9ms.
Not all setups will see this much improvement, but it will use the cores
available (it just uses rayon under the hood like we do elsewhere).
Since we load extensions in sequence, this should have a nice impact for
users with a lot of extensions.
#### Before
```
Benchmarking load: Warming up for 3.0000 s
Warning: Unable to complete 100 samples in 5.0s. You may wish to increase target time to 6.5s, or reduce sample count to 70.
load time: [64.859 ms 64.935 ms 65.027 ms]
Found 8 outliers among 100 measurements (8.00%)
2 (2.00%) low mild
3 (3.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
```
#### After
```
load time: [8.8685 ms 8.9012 ms 8.9344 ms]
change: [-86.347% -86.292% -86.237%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Found 2 outliers among 100 measurements (2.00%)
2 (2.00%) high mild
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27642
Currently, the `Open (cmd-o)` action is used to open a local folder
picker when in a local project, and Zed's remote path modal in the case
of a remote project. While this looks intentional, there is now no way
to open a local project when you are in a remote project window. Neither
by shortcut, nor by UI, as the "Open Local Folder" button uses the same
`Open` action.
The reverse is not true, as we already have an `Open Remote
(ctrl-cmd-o)` action to open the remote modal, where you can select "Add
Folder" which opens the same Zed's remote path modal. This already works
in both local and remote window cases.
This PR makes two changes:
1. It changes `Open (cmd-o)` action such that it should always open the
local file picker regardless of which project is currently open, local
or remote. This way we have two non-ambiguios actions `Open` and `Open
Remote`.
2. It also changes the "Open a project" button (which shows up when no
project is open in the project panel) to open the recent modal (which
contains buttons to open either local or remote) instead of choosing on
behalf of the user.
P.S. If we want to open Zed's remote path modal directly, it should be
different action altogether. Not covered for now.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where "Open local folder" was not opening folder picker
when connected to a remote host.
- Added `from_existing_connection` flag to `OpenRemote` action to
directly open path picker for current connection, bypassing the Remote
Projects modal.
Loading a local grammar could be useful if you're developing the
extension and the grammar in tandem, and a user pointed out that our
docs don't make it obvious that it's possible at all.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `POST /billing/subscriptions/sync` endpoint that can
be used to sync a user's billing subscriptions from Stripe.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
This was done as part of experimental work towards better validation of
our docs. The validation ended up being not worth it, however, I believe
this refactoring is
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
I was able to get this fix in upstream, so now we can have simpler code
paths for our model selection.
I also added a test to catch if this would cause a bug again in the
future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the edit tool call codeblock cards expanded by default, to
be consistent with https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30806.
Also, I am removing the collapsing behavior of Markdown codeblocks where
we'd add a gradient while capping the container's height based on an
arbitrary number of lines. Figured if they're all now initially
expanded, we could simplify how the design/code operates here
altogether.
Open for feedback, as I can see an argument where the previous Markdown
codeblock design of "collapsed but not fully; it shows a preview" should
stay as it is useful.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30802
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where setting `buffer_line_height.custom` to 0 would cause
text to disappear
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new picker for viewing a list of jj bookmarks, like you
would with `jj bookmark list`.
This is an exploration around what it would look like to begin adding
some dedicated jj features to Zed.
This is behind the `jj-ui` feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When built-in types such as `list` is specified in calls like
`isinstance()`, the parameter is highlighted as a type.
The issue is caused by a change which removed `list` and others in
bf9e5b4f76.
This commit makes two special cases for `isinstance` and `issubclass`
ensuring tree sitter to highlight the parameters correctly.
Fixes#30331
Release Notes:
- python: Fixed syntax highlighting for `isinstance()` and
`issubclass()` calls
Co-authored-by: László Vaskó <1771332+vlaci@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR removes an instance of marking a local `Subscription` binding as
unused.
While we `_` the field to prevent unused warnings, the locals shouldn't
be marked as unused as we do use them (and want them to participate in
usage tracking).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `DerivePathStr` macro, as it is no longer used.
Also removes the `PathStaticStr` macro from `gpui_macros`, which was
also unused.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30820
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where entering a new search in the project search would
drop unsaved edits in the project search buffer
---------
Co-authored-by: Mark Janssen <20283+praseodym@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR updates the `KnockoutIconName` and `VectorName` enums to
manually implement the `path` method instead of using the
`DerivePathStr` macro.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the Repology badge from the README.
At time of writing, the majority of the packages listed here are
woefully out of date:
<img width="299" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-17 at 8 44 16 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c45afba3-72ac-488d-a067-1fb0e237c7c0"
/>
This isn't a good look for someone coming to the Zed repository for the
first time.
I've added a link to the Repology list in the "Linux" section of the
docs for people who are interested in checking the packaging status in
various repos.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I have no clue how much this does/does not impact model behavior - if
you don't think it matters, just close the PR
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
## Description
This PR implements basic support for Japanese Input Method Editors
(IMEs) in the Zed terminal on macOS, addressing issue #9900. Previously,
users had to switch input modes to confirm Japanese text, and pre-edit
(marked) text was not displayed.
With these changes:
- **Marked Text Display:** Pre-edit text (e.g., underlined characters
during Japanese composition) is now rendered directly in the terminal at
the cursor's current position.
- **Composition Confirmation:** Pressing Enter correctly finalizes the
IME composition, clears the marked text, and sends the confirmed string
to the underlying PTY process. This allows for a more natural input flow
similar to other macOS applications like iTerm2.
- **State Management:** IME state (marked text and its selected range
within the marked text) is now managed within the `TerminalView` struct.
- **Input Handling:** `TerminalInputHandler` has been updated to
correctly process IME callbacks (`replace_and_mark_text_in_range`,
`replace_text_in_range`, `unmark_text`, `marked_text_range`) by
interacting with `TerminalView`.
- **Painting Logic:** `TerminalElement::paint` now fetches the marked
text and its range from `TerminalView` and renders it with an underline.
The standard terminal cursor is hidden when marked text is present to
avoid visual clutter.
- **Candidate Window Positioning:**
`TerminalInputHandler::bounds_for_range` now attempts to provide more
accurate bounds for the IME candidate window by using the actual painted
bounds of the pre-edit text, falling back to a cursor-based
approximation if necessary.
This significantly improves the usability of the Zed terminal for users
who need to input Japanese characters, bringing the experience closer to
system-standard IME behavior.
## Movies
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/be6c7597-7b65-49a6-b376-e1adff6da974
---
Closes#9900
Release Notes:
- **Terminal:** Implemented basic support for Japanese Input Method
Editors (IMEs) on macOS. Users can now see pre-edit (marked) text as
they type Japanese and confirm their input with the Enter key directly
in the terminal. This provides a more natural and efficient experience
for Japanese language input. (Fixes#9900)
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This is a dumb first pass at a standard text example. We'll use this to
start digging in to some text/scale rendering issues.
There will be a ton of follow-up features to this, but starting simple.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR also moves the context strip to be at the top, so it matches the
main message editor, making the arrow-up keyboard interaction to focus
on it to work the same way.
Release Notes:
- agent: Made the previous message editing UX more consistent with the
main message editor.
This PR prevents the debug panel pane context menu from showing when you
click your secondary mouse button in **stackframe**, **breakpoint** and
**module** list entries.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes a bug where comments don't extend when cursor is right
next to the second slash. We added `// ` as a prefix character to
correctly position the cursor after a new line, but this broke comment
validation by including that trailing space, which it shouldn't.
Now both line comments and block comments (already handled in JSDoc PR)
can extend right after the prefix without needing an additional space.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ca4d4c1b-b9b9-4f1b-b47a-56ae35776f41
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b3408e1e-3efe-4787-ba68-d33cd2ea8563
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where comments weren't extending when adding new line
immediately after comment prefix (`//`).
Closes#30778
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with the assistant settings where `amazon-bedrock` was
incorrectly called `bedrock` in the settings schema
Previously cmd-shift-f / ctrl-shift-f had different behavior when
invoked from the project panel context than from an editor (for project
panel `include` field was populated from the currently select project
panel directory).
Change this so that it has it's own keybind of cmd-alt-shift-f /
ctrl-alt-shift-f so cmd-shift-f and ctrl-shift-f has consistent behavior
(`pane::DeploySearch`) everywhere.
Release Notes:
- Add dedicated keybind for "Find in Folder..." from the project panel
(cmd-alt-shift-f, ctrl-alt-shift-f).
Closes #ISSUE
Work around https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/69343 in askpass
Release Notes:
- linux: Fixed an issue with askpass where the Zed binary path would be incorrect after an auto-update is installed
but not yet applied
Follow up for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30768
This PR makes JSDoc auto comment on new line lot better by:
- Inserting delimiters regardless of whether previous delimiters have
trailing spaces or not
- When on start tag, auto-indenting both prefix and end tag upon new
line
This makes it correct as per convention out of the box. No need to
manually adjust spaces on every new line.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/81b8e05a-fe8a-4459-9e90-c8a3d70a51a2
Release Notes:
- Improved JSDoc auto-commenting on newline which now correctly indents
as per convention.
Replace dynamic downloading of WASI adapter with the provided crate.
More importantly, this makes sure we are using the same adapter version
as our version of wasmtime, which includes several fixes.
Arguably we could also at this point update to wasm32-wasip2 target and
remove this dependency as well if we want, but that might need further
testing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#22656
Part of #29144, this PR completely rewrites the key handling logic on
Windows, making it much more consistent with how things work on macOS.
However, one remaining issue is that on Windows, we should be using
`Ctrl+Shift+4` instead of `Ctrl+$`. That part is expected to be
addressed in #29144.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds some documentation about the minimap to the official docs.
**Please note:** The [current preview release
notes](https://zed.dev/releases/preview/0.187.0) refer to the minimap PR
for configuration options. However, `font_size` and `width` were removed
as settings after some discussion but are still referenced in the PR
description, which might be misleading. On the other hand, some of the
available configuration options are not listed in the PR description. It
might be better to refer to the docs or the default settings in order to
avoid confusion.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Switch stack frame list and module list to `UniformList` to access
scrolling behavior
- Implement `menu::` navigation actions
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Added support for menu navigation actions (`ctrl-n`,
`ctrl-p`, etc.) in the stack frame list and module list.
- Evals returning an error (e.g., LLM API format mismatch) were silently
skipped in the aggregated results. Now we count them as a failure (0%
success score).
- Setting the `VERBOSE` environment variable to something non-empty
disables string truncation
Release Notes:
- N/A
Designed to pair with #30444 to enable enterprises to make it harder to
sign into the collab server and perhaps accidentally end up sending code
to Zed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Thread doesn't run pending tools when `stop_reason` is not `ToolUse`.
Perhaps we should change that so that it always runs pending tools if
there are some, but for now this change just fixes setting `stop_reason`
for Google models.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up to #30565
This PR fixes the default settings values for the `DiagnosticsSettings`.
The issue here was that due to the `#[derive(Default)]`, `button` would
be false by default, which unintentionally hid the diagnostics button by
default. The `#[serde(default = `default_true`)]` would only apply iff
the diagnostics key was already present in the user's settings. Thus, if
you have
```json
{
"diagnostics": {...}
}
```
in your settings, the button would show (given it was not disabled).
However, if the key was not present, the button was not shown: Due to
the derived default for the entire struct, the value would be false.
This PR fixes this by implementing the default instead and moving the
`#[serde(default)]` up to the level of the struct.
I also did the same for the inline diagnostics settings, which already
had a default impl and thus only needed the serde default on the struct
instead of on all the struct fields.
Lastly, I simplified the title bar settings, since the serde attributes
previously had no effect anyway (deserialization happened in the
`TitlebarSettingsContent`, so these attributes had no effect) and we can
remove the `TitlebarSettingsContent` as well as the attributes if we
implement a proper default implementation instead.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the diagnostics status bar button being hidden by default.
The first panic was caused by an unwrap that assumed a file would always
have a root syntax node.
The second was caused by a double lease panic when clicking enter in the
debug console while there was a completion menu open
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Breaking change: The actions used while developing Zed have been
renamed from `debug:` to `dev:` to avoid confusion with the new debugger
feature:
- - `dev::OpenDebugAdapterLogs`
- - `dev::OpenSyntaxTreeView`
- - `dev::OpenThemePreview`
- - `dev::OpenLanguageServerLogs`
- - `dev::OpenKeyContextView`
1. The `edit_file` tool tended to use `create_or_overwrite` a bit too
often, leading to corruption of long files. This change replaces the
boolean flag with an `EditFileMode` enum, which helps Agent make a more
deliberate choice when overwriting files.
With this change, the pass rate of the new eval increased from 10% to
100%.
2. eval: Added ability to run eval on top of an existing thread. Threads
can now be loaded from JSON files in the `SerializedThread` format,
which makes it easy to use real threads as starting points for
tests/evals.
3. Don't try to restore tool cards when running in headless or eval mode
-- we don't have a window to properly do this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This glyphs field is usually larger than 8 elements, and SmallVec is not
efficient when it cannot store the value inline.
This change also adds precise glyphs run preallocation in some places
`ShapedRun` is constructed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Focus the console's query bar (if it exists) when focusing the console
- Fix incorrect focus handles used for the console and terminal at the
`Subview` level
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
We attempt to resolve the language name in this order
1. Based on debug adapter if they're for a singular language e.g. Delve
2. File extension if it exists
3. If a language name exists within a debug scenario's label
In the future I want to use locators to also determine the language as
well and refresh scenario list when a new scenario has been saved
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Use cosmic_text `metadata` attr to write down the `FontId` from the
input run to avoid searching the list of fonts when laying out every
glyph.
* Instead of checking on every glyph if `postscript_name` is an emoji
font, just store `is_known_emoji_font`.
* Clarify why `font_id_for_cosmic_id` is used, and when its use is
valid.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27834
This PR changes project panel, outline panel and collab panel
serialization from global to per-workspace, so configurations are
restored only within the same workspace. Handles remote workspaces too.
Opening a new window will start with a fresh panel defaults e.g. width.
Release Notes:
- Improved project panel, outline panel, and collab panel to persist
width on a per-workspace basis. New windows will use the width specified
in the `default_width` setting.
This PR adds the ability to expand a debugger stack trace into a multi
buffer and view each frame as it's own excerpt.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
- Add docs for `hover_popover_delay`.
- Set `hover_popover_delay` to `300` from `350` which matches [VSCode's
hover
delay](ed48873ba2/src/vs/editor/common/config/editorOptions.ts (L2219)).
Release Notes:
- Added `hover_popover_delay` to settings which determines time to wait
in milliseconds before showing the informational hover box.
This is very basic support for them. There are a number of other TODOs
before this is really a first-class supported feature, so not adding any
release notes for it; for now, this PR just makes it so that if
read_file tries to read a PNG (which has come up in practice), it at
least correctly sends it to Anthropic instead of messing up.
This also lays the groundwork for future PRs for more first-class
support for images in tool calls across more image file formats and LLM
providers.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
This also moves nixpkgs to use `channels.nixos.org` since those tarballs
are 30mb in size as compared to 45mb github ones
Release Notes:
- N/A
----
cc @P1n3appl3
Adds a `global_settings.json` file which can be set up by enterprises
with automation, enabling setting settings like edit provider by default
without interfering with user's settings files.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#27743
This PR prevents document highlighting when selection start and
selection end do not point to the same word. This is useful in cases
when you select multiple lines or multiple words, in which case you
don't really care about these LSP-specific highlights. This is the same
behavior as VSCode.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f80d6ca3-d5c8-4d7b-9281-c1d6dc6a6e7b
Release Notes:
- Fixed document highlight behavior so it no longer appears when
selecting multiple words or lines, making text selection and selection
highlights more clearer.
Closes#27631
We use `widest_completion_ix` to figure out completion menu width. This
results in flickering between frames as more information about
completion items, such as signatures, is populated asynchronously. There
is no way to know this width or which item will be widest beforehand.
While using a hardcoded value feels like a backward approach, it results
in a far smoother experience. VSCode also uses fixed width for
completion menu.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f044bae-fae9-43dc-8d4a-d8e7be8be6c4
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/21ab475c-7331-4de3-bb01-3986182fc9e4
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where code completion menu would flicker while typing.
See #27808. `font_id_for_cosmic_id` was another path updated
`loaded_fonts_store` but did not push to `features_store`. Solution is
just to have one `Vec` with fields rather than relying on the indices
matching up
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26274
Adjust the end position of indent guides to prevent them from extending
through empty space.
Also corrected old test values that seemed to have adapted to the
indentation's behavior.
Release Notes:
- Fixed indentation guides extending beyond the final scope in a file.
Fixes case where on file (settings/keymap) changes banner would appear
but markdown was not visible.
Regression caused by refactor happened in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30456.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes a crash in the fuzzy matcher that occurred when handling
Unicode or multibyte characters (such as Turkish `İ` or `ş`). The issue
was caused by the matcher attempting to index beyond the end of internal
arrays when lowercased Unicode characters expanded into multiple
codepoints, resulting in an out-of-bounds panic.
#### Root Cause
The loop in `recursive_score_match` used an upper bound (`limit`)
derived from `self.last_positions[query_idx]`, which could exceed the
actual length of the arrays being indexed, especially with multibyte
Unicode input.
#### Solution
The fix clamps the loop’s upper bound to the maximum valid index for the
arrays being accessed:
```rust
let max_valid_index = (prefix.len() + path_lowercased.len()).saturating_sub(1);
let safe_limit = limit.min(max_valid_index);
for j in path_idx..=safe_limit { ... }
```
This ensures all indexing is safe and prevents panics.
Closes#30269
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
The MCP server item in the settings view has an indicator that used to
only use colors to communicate the connection status. From an
accessibility standpoint, relying on just colors is never a good idea;
there should always be a supporting element that complements color for
communicating a certain thing. In this case, I added a tooltip, when you
hover over the indicator dot, that clearly words out the status.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved clarity of MCP server connection status in the
Settings view.
- A loading icon is displayed while a scenario is being saved
- Saving a scenario doesn't take you to debug.json unless a user clicks
on the arrow icons that shows up after a successful save
- An error icon where show when a scenario fails to save
- Fixed a bug where scenario's failed to save when there was no .zed
directory in the user's worktree
Release Notes:
- N/A
* project search button in the status bar
```jsonc
"search": {
"button": false
},
```
* project diagnostics button in the status bar
```jsonc
"diagnostics": {
"button": false
}
```
* project name and host buttons in the title bar
```jsonc
"title_bar": {
"show_project_items": false
}
```
* git branch button in the title bar
```jsonc
"title_bar": {
"show_branch_name": false
}
```
Before:
<img width="1728" alt="before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b13b431-3ac1-43b3-8ac7-469e5a9ccf7e"
/>
After:
<img width="1728" alt="after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/baf2765a-e27b-47a3-8897-89152b7a7c95"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added more settings to hide buttons from Zed UI
Problem Statement:
Support for image analysis (vision) is currently restricted to Anthropic
and Gemini models. This limits users who wish to leverage vision
capabilities available in other models, such as Copilot, for tasks like
attaching image context within the agent message editor.
Proposed Change:
This PR extends vision support to include Copilot models that are
already equipped with vision capabilities. This integration will allow
users within VS Code to attach and analyze images using supported
Copilot models via the agent message editor.
Scope Limitation:
This PR does not implement controls within the message editor to ensure
that image context (e.g., through copy-paste or attachment) is
exclusively enabled or prompted only when a vision-supported model is
active. Long term the message editor should have access to each models
vision capability and stop the users from attaching images by either
greying out the context saying it's not support or not work through both
copy paste and file/directory search.
Closes#30076
Release Notes:
- Add vision support for Copilot Chat models
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
As of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30504, we now can zoom
in the whole panel, which uses the `shift-escape` keybinding. We were
also using the same binding for the message editor expansion, which was
caused a conflict. Now, the message editor expansion requires an
additional key (`alt`) to work.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed conflicting keybinding between message editor and panel
zoom.
I noticed the discussion in #28881, and had thought of exactly the same
a few days prior.
This implementation should preserve existing functionality fairly well.
I've added a dependency (serde_with) to allow the deserializer to skip
models which cannot be deserialized, which could occur if a future
provider, for instance, is added. Without this modification, such a
change could break all models. If extra dependencies aren't desired, a
manual implementation could be used instead.
- Closes#29369
Release Notes:
- Dynamically detect available Copilot Chat models, including all models
with tool support
---------
Co-authored-by: AidanV <aidanvanduyne@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: imumesh18 <umesh4257@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Closes#30526.
This PR makes the CacheKey used by raster_bounds and rasterize_glyph the
same, as they had not used the same sub pixel shift previously. Fixing
this resolves both the alignment and text-rendering issues introduced in
`ddf8d07`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed text rendering issues on Linux.
Release Notes:
- debugger: allow setting env vars and arguments on the launch command.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Ref: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29919
This PR improves how inline assistants are detected and focused based on
cursor position.
### Problem
The current implementation has inconsistent behavior:
- When selecting text within an inline assistant's range, the assistant
properly focuses
- When placing a cursor on a line containing an assistant (without
selection), a new assistant is created instead of focusing the existing
one
### Solution
Enhanced the assistant detection logic to:
- Check if the cursor is anywhere within the line range of an existing
assistant
- Maintain the same behavior for both cursor placement and text
selection
- Convert both cursor position and assistant ranges to points for better
line-based comparison
This creates a more intuitive editing experience when working with
inline assistants, reducing the creation of duplicate assistants when
the user intends to interact with existing ones.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55eb80d1-76a7-4d42-aac4-2702e85f13c4
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved inline assistant behavior to focus existing assistants
when cursor is placed on their line, matching selection behavior
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
This was a particular problem in the Amazon Bedrock section (at least
for now) where there were multiple buttons and none of them actually
worked because they all had the same id.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed Amazon Bedrock settings link buttons not working.
This is our first eval of the Minimal tool profile. Right now they're
all passing; the value of having it is to catch regressions in the
system prompt (which has special logic in it for the case where no tools
are enabled).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added Cross-Region inference support for US Claude 3.5 Haiku
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This is my first time contributing, so happy to make changes as needed.
## Problem
I found the LLM Provider settings to be pretty difficult to scan as I
was looking to enter my API credentials for a provider. Because all of
the provider configuration is exposed by default, providers that come at
the end of the list are pushed fairly far down and require scrolling. As
this list increases the problem only get worse.
## Solution
This is strictly a UI change.
* I put each provider configuration in a Disclosure that is closed by
default. This made scanning for my provider easy, and exposing the
configuration takes a single click. No scrolling is required to see all
providers on my 956px high laptop screen.
* I also added the success checkmark to authenticated providers to make
it even easier to find them to update a key or sign out.
* The `Start New Thread` had a class applied that was overriding the
default hover behavior of other buttons, so I removed it.
## Before

## After

Release Notes:
- Improved Agent Panel settings view scannability by making each
provider block collapsible by default.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
The title of a (text) thread would get stuck in "Loading Summary..."
when the request to generate it failed. We now handle this case by
falling back to the default title, and letting the user manually edit
the title or retry generating it.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/898d26ad-d31f-4b62-9b05-519d923b1b22
Release Notes:
- agent: Handle thread title generation errors
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23386
This PR updates the scrollbar-component to account for padding present
in the parent container.
Since the linked issue was opened,
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25288 improved the behaviour
so that the scrollbar does allow scrolling the entire container, however
the scrollbar thumb still does not go the entire way to the bottom. This
can be seen here:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/89204355-e6b8-428b-9fa9-bb614051b6fa
This happens because during layouting of the scrollbar, padding of the
parent container is not taken into account. The scrollbar thumb size is
calculated as if no padding was present.
With this change, padding is now included in the calculation, which
resolves the issue:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d4c62e0-4555-4332-a9ab-4e114684b4b3
The change here is to store the calculated content size during prepaint
_including_ padding and use this for layouting the scrollbar. This
ensures that the actual scroll max and the content size are always in
sync. Furthermore, the existing `TODO`-comment is also resolved, as we
now no longer look at the size of the last child but the actual parent
size instead.
This also removes an existing panic of the scrollbar-component in cases
where the content size was 0, which was previously not accounted for
(this never happened in practice so far, for example because of the
padding added here:
43712285bf/crates/editor/src/hover_popover.rs (L802-L809)
which prevented the container size from ever being 0).
---
Lastly, as I was wiring through the changes of the `content_size` I
noticed that some code was duplicated during the initial layouting as
well as in the click handlers. I refactored this in the second commit to
use `along` where possible as well as computing the new click offset in
one closure which can be passed to both event listeners. As always,
should any of these changes not be wanted, feel free to let me know and
I will revert these.
Looking forward to your feedback 😄
Release Notes:
- Fixed scrollbars sometimes not scrolling all the way to the bottom.
Just a tiny patch to reduce allocations during context loading
Calling `.cloned()` on an iterator clones each element one by one, while
`into_iter().collect()` pre-allocates the resulting `Vec`
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#16993
This PR fixes an issue where the vertical editor scrollbar was
overlaying with buffer headers. I fixed this by reserving space for the
scrollbar as needed which is provided by the recently introduced
`right_margin`.
Most of the diff consists of moving the `EditorMargins` creation out of
`render_block`, as the right margin is stored in this struct and moving
this out reduces the length of the parameter list of `render_blocks` by
one. I thought of this to be a small but nice side effect.
When it comes to the dividers, I decided against these considering the
margin as well, since it felt a bit off. However, I can see arguments
for these also considering the margins. I did include an image for
comparison in the list below. Happy to change this should it be
preferred the other way around.
| `main` |

|
| --- | --- |
| PR |

|
| Fix with shortened divider |

|
Release Notes:
- Ensured that the vertical editor scrollbar no longer overlaps with
buffer headers.
For some reason `pulldown_cmark` treats \````` as a codeblock, meaning
that we could end up with an invalid range generated from
`extract_code_block_content_range` (`3..2`)
Closes#30495
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix an edge case where the editor would crash when model
generated malformed markdown
This PR updates the plan display in the user menu in the title bar to
hide plans that do not have a subscription period.
Release Notes:
- Improved the displaying of the plan in the user menu.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30411
Rendering as markdown gives us text selection and copying for free. In
the future, we may want to explore having these commands be actual
editors, allowing you to step in, change the command, and re-run it
right from there.
Release Notes:
- agent: Made the terminal command in the tool card selectable and
copyable.
This PR adds a redirect from `zed.dev/docs/ai` to
`zed.dev/docs/ai/overview`.
Not 100% sure this will work, but want to give it a try.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR factors out a `render_data_collection_explanation` method in the
`ZedPredictModal`.
This allows `rustfmt` to work inside of `render` once again.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Just noticed this got lost when main was merged in #29828.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed the rendering of added context when editing past messages
in a thread.
Fixes#15752.
- Updated `cosmic_text` to 0.14.0
- Made a basic implementation for setting font features.
#12176 is not fixed by this PR.
Release Notes:
- Added initial support for `font_features` on Linux
It should show "Remove co-authored-by" when hovering on co-author is
already added state. And should say
"Add co-authored-by" when it is at disabled state.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a race condition that sometimes prevented a system-installed
`node` binary from being detected.
- Fixed a bug where the `node.path` setting was not respected when
invoking npm.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30238
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed layout shift happening in the toolbar (both in the
singleton and multibuffers) due to the "Generating" label that appeared
while the agent is still generating a response.
- Try to preserve previously selected item on update
- Do not clear list items while updating to avoid a frame with no items
rendered
Release Notes:
- agent: Preserve previously selected item in Thread History on update
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
This PR restores the `ZED_PREDICT_EDITS_URL` that was removed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30290.
While we don't need to use it anymore for local development against the
LLM Worker, some folks reported using it to run versions of Zeta hosted
elsewhere.
Since we don't yet have an officially-supported mechanism today for
bringing your own Zeta for edit predictions, I'm putting the environment
variable back to not break that use case.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30308.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reverts commit 3615d6d96c.
Ultimately, we want to restore the ability to store a profile
per-thread, but for now reverting this fixes a fairly disruptive bug.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug causing the agent to use the wrong profile in some cases.
Reverts back to previous behavior where we update your settings so we
can load a new thread from your last configuration.
Release Notes:
- agent: Persist profile changes for new threads
This PR's main goal is to show the delete thread button when the list
item is either focused or hovered. In order to do that, we ended up
refactoring (i.e., merging) the `PastThread` and `PastContext` elements
into a single `HistoryElementEntry` that already matches to the entry
type (i.e., context or thread).
Release Notes:
- agent: Simplify the UI by showing the delete thread icon button only
on hover or focus.
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Closes#29819
Release Notes:
- Removed a faulty check in the askpass implementation causing
unintended "Failed to check metadata of Zed executable path for use in
askpass" errors when remoting via SSH or doing git operations that
require authentication.
This is similar to the `block_mouse_down` method added in #20649 (which
has a very similar motivation), but is more comprehensive in stopping
mouse events. Since I want to cherry-pick this to the releases, keeping
this change just to the agent panel. In a follow-up will replace
existing use of `block_mouse_down` to instead use this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Fix `ctrl-p` not working in the model selector
- Select first entry when opening the context picker
Release Notes:
- Fixed `menu::SelectPrevious` keybindings not working in the agent
panel's model selector.
Seems that `h_full` was causing it to use the height of the overall list
item for some reason.
Closes#30002
Release Notes:
- Agent Panel: Fixed text overlap for code blocks nested in lists in
agent response.
Useful for large monorepos with many subdirectories, users can keybind a
filter to their commonly used directories.
Release Notes:
- Added a new `included_files` field to the `DeploySearch` action to
automatically pre-fill which files to include in the search. This lets
you use a keybinding to search in a particular folder or for a certain
set of files.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30346
The model can output an empty string to indicate the absence of
arguments, which can't be parsed as a `serde_json::Value`. When that
happens, we now create an empty object instead on behalf of the model.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that prevented Copilot models from calling the
`diagnostic` tool.
This is a more generic implementation of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30360
This also removes the need for a separate close action for the git
panel.
The downside is maybe it is harder to find since it is less specific.
Release Notes:
- workspace: Added new `workspace: close active dock` action to close
the currently focused dock
After merging #30364 I realized why it was unnecessary to fix the code,
and was more efficient before. UTF-8 does not use the standard 0-127
ASCII range for multi-byte chars. So this reverts that change and
documents why the code is valid.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change enables fuzzy search on model providers and names. For
example, the query "z41" will match "zed/gpt-4.1".
Release Notes:
- Agent: Improved model selection with fuzzy search support
I noticed some problems where we have hanging debug sessions after
they've been terminated. This should hopefully fix most cases of this,
if not all.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27582
Now, when accepting function completion, it doesn't expand with
parentheses and arguments in the following cases:
1. If it's in a string (like `type Foo = MyClass["sayHello"]` instead of
`type Foo = MyClass["sayHello(name)"]`)
2. If it's in a call expression (like `useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null)`
over `useRef(initialValue)<HTMLDivElement>(null)`)
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30312,
more like cleaner version of it.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where accepting a method as an object string in
JavaScript would incorrectly expand. E.g. `MyClass["sayHello(name)"]`
instead of `MyClass["sayHello"]`.
This allows us to debug the raw edits that were generated when people
report feedback, when running evals and when opening the thread as
Markdown.
Release Notes:
- Improved debug output for agent threads.
Follow-up of #30285
This PR ensures the action added in the linked PR also works when the
user does not have the minimap enabled via settings. Currently, the
toggle only works when the user has already enabled the minimap in their
settings.
This happens because in
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L7160-L7164)
as well as
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L1542)
we check for the user configuration before reserving space for the
minimap as well as layouting it and because in
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L16404)
with
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/editor_settings.rs (L132-L134)
we would not even create a minimap when the user disabled it via their
settings.
---
This PR fixes this by ensuring a minimap is created on the toggle issue
as well as lifting some of the restrictions. Since we are always only
returning a minimap in
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L16443-L16445)
when `show_minimap` is set to `true`, we can assume in the rendering
code that if a minimap is present, it should be layouted and rendered no
matter if `ShowMinimap` is currently set to `Never`. We can do this
since `show_minimap` always reflects the current user configuration, see
b4fbb9bc08/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L18163-L18164)
I also removed the minimap deletion/recreation on the toggling of
`show_minimap`, since this is not really needed - once we have stored a
minimap editor within the editor, `show_minimap` is sufficient to ensure
that it is only shown when the user requests it. Notice that we still
will never create a minimap unless neccesary.
Lastly, I updated the `supports_minimap` check to account for the fact
that the minimap is currently disabled entirely for multibuffers.
---
One thing I ~~did not tackle here~~ tackled in the second commit is that
due to `show_minimap` now being exposed to the user, it is possible to
enable the minimap for all full mode editors, e.g. the agent text thread
editor
<img width="592" alt="grafik"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5f6c0e8b-45f9-44e8-9625-9d51c1480f98"
/>
which should most likely not be possible when the minimap is
programmatically disabled.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We were still using entry indexes to scroll, but the list now includes
the separators as items, so the indexes need to be translated
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix autoscrolling to history entry when navigating via keyboard
Fixes an issue introduced by #29959 which caused the message editor to
overflow from the agent panel bounds, making the bottom buttons
invisible when the editor was expanded (cmd+esc).
Fixing this required changing the base structure of the agent panel, but
things seem to work as expected:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fc4c97fb-f7cb-4f54-a268-c30fbcb1649f
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix message editor's button positions when expanded
* Adds a `diagnostics_max_severity: null` editor settings that has
previous hardcoded default, `warning`
* Make inline diagnostics to inherit this setting by default (can be
overridden with its own max_severity setting)
* Allows to toggle diagnostics in the editor menu and via new action,
`editor::ToggleDiagnostics`
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4686
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#29982
When auto-importing TypeScript functions with generic type arguments
(like `useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null)`), the language server returns
snippets with placeholders (e.g., `useRef(${1:initialValue})$0`). While
useful for new function calls, this behavior breaks existing code when
renaming functions that already have parameters.
For example, completing `useR^<HTMLDivElement>(null)` incorrectly
results in `useRef(initialValue)^<HTMLDivElement>(null)`.
Related upstream issue:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/51758
Similar workaround fix:
https://github.com/pmizio/typescript-tools.nvim/pull/147
Release Notes:
- Fixed TypeScript auto-import behavior where functions with generic
type arguments (like `useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null)`) would incorrectly
insert snippet placeholders, breaking the syntax.
- Adds a new smoke test for the use of the read_file tool by the agent
in an SSH project
- Fixes the SSH shutdown sequence to use a timer from the app's executor
instead of always using a real timer
- Changes the main executor loop for tests to advance the clock
automatically instead of panicking with `parked with nothing left to
run` when there is a delayed task
Release Notes:
- N/A
Sometimes models return absolute paths even though we ask them not to
(including sometimes returning `/dev/null`). Currently we assume we're
always given a relative path, which leads to a panic in debug builds.
Now we just support being given absolute paths.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
This PR removes some legacy claims related to the old billing from the
LLM token.
We already stopped reading this in the LLM Worker.
Also removed an outdated feature flag check that restricted access to
obtaining an LLM token.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the individual URL overrides for the LLM service.
We initially had `ZED_PREDICT_EDITS_URL` to allow for directing traffic
to the LLM Worker back when there was still the split of the
Collab-based LLM Service and the Cloudflare-based LLM Worker.
But now that all of the LLM functionality has been moved into the
Worker, we can just direct all traffic there.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Bounded this action to the same defaults `task::Rerun` is bound to.
Unlike the `task::Rerun` which will always rerun the latest task, this
command reruns the current task tab, if focused.
The task is not in scope when the terminal pane is not focused, and
falls back to the regular rerun if invoked on a task-less terminal tab.
This way, we can add a proper tooltip to the terminal tab reruns:
<img width="231" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2cdd7458-5ba2-4cc7-a10b-3e2db059f1ca"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added `terminal::RerunTask` task action
This PR removes the code for the "Suggest Edits" functionality from
Assistant1.
This feature was already disabled entirely with the launch of the Agent,
we're just cleaning up the unused code.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR simplifies the new session modal by flattening its three modes
and updating the UI to be less noisy. The new UI also defaults to the
Debug Scenario Picker, and allows users to save debug scenarios created
in the UI to the active worktree's .zed/debug.json file.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also:
* Makes sign out show status notifications and errors.
* Reinstall now prompts for sign-in after start.
Addresses some of #29250, but not all of it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
tiktoken_rs is a bit behind (and even upstream tiktoken doesn't have all
of these models)
We were incorrectly using the cl100k tokenizer for some models that
actually use the o200k tokenizers. So that is updated.
I also made the match arms specific so that we do a better job of
catching whether or not tiktoken-rs accurately supports new models we
add in.
I will also do a PR upstream to see if we can move some of this logic
back out if tiktoken better supports the newer models.
Release Notes:
- Improved tokenizer support for openai models.
Other small patch to reduce allocations.
`.iter().cloned().collect()` calls `Clone` per element, whereas
`.into_iter().collect()` preallocates the `Vec`.
The Zed repo for example has up to 1700 packages on some build
configurations, meaning this change theoretically saves up to 1699
allocations. It's likely the compiler has already optimized this away,
but it's good to be explicit.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30054
For reference, another way to work around this is to drop the file
handle which we can't do in this case, as it would require reopening the
settings.json worktree, which is a rather unpleasant fix.
Another approach might be to open the file handle with some special
flags, but I couldn't get that to work at the time of writing.
Release Notes:
- Fixed "Backup and Update" in settings migration not working on
Windows.
Extracts authorization logic to a single method and add early
returns in message handlers to prevent sending requests when the model
configuration is invalid or terms haven't been accepted.
This was allowing for the TOS popup to show up even for logged out users
because they could bypass the disabled button with the keybinding.
Now the behavior should be the same either way, that the request isn't
made unless they can send it.
The text thread already has a banner to tell the user to configure a
model provider, so I don't think we need to pop up a separate modal,
since the button is disabled anyway.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#30056
Apparently the API supports the "default" field now, so we can remove
that transformation.
However, optional is not supported
See https://ai.google.dev/api/caching#Schema
Release Notes:
- agent: Improve tool schema compatibility for Gemini models
As discussed and explained in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26893#discussion_r2074102719
This PR fixes an issue where we would have zero-divisions during
scrollbar layouting for small files.
This happened due to the fact that for small files,
9c1b2afa49/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L8562-L8563)
would be `NaN`, since `(total_text_units - text_units_per_page).max(0.)`
would return `0.`, which we would divide by.
However, this was neccessary to be in place, as this prevented the
scroll thumb from being rendered for small files: Due to this being
`NaN`, the thumb origin would be `Pixels(NaN)`, which prevented the
rendering of the scrollbar thumb.
This PR fixes this behavior by accounting for this scenario and changing
the thumb bounds to be an `Option<Bounds<Pixels>>` instead. This
furthermore has the advantage that we have to compute the thumb only
once and storing it in the layout, which was previously not possible.
Most notably, this enables scrollbar markers to show for smaller files:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9fa5d240-8795-4fae-9933-aed144df4f5e
Currently, no markers are shown due to the fact that `Pixels(NaN)` is
set as the origin point.
Also, I changed that the cursor style will only be changed on the
scrollbar hitbox when we will actually show a thumb. This way, for small
files (where viewport > content size) the cursor will not change when a
user hovers with their mouse over the scrollbars hitbox.
Theoretically, I could also include the change mentioned in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26893#discussion_r2076316956
here. Given the introduction of the minimap as well as #29316 and the
cursor style taken care of here, removing the guard would not change
anything and creates the possibility to soon introduce scrollbars for
auto height editors. Please let me know whether we want to have this in
this PR or whether I shall create a seperate one.
Release Notes:
- Enabled scrollbar marker rendering for small files.
Closes#30134
This PR ensures that path filters are only applied to searches when the
filters are actually enabled (and visible).
Release Notes:
- Fixed the project search considering included and excluded filters
after toggling them off.
When deciding if a model supports tools or not, we weren't reading from
the configured model in a given thread.
This also stores the profile on the thread, which matches the behavior
of the Model and Max Mode, which we also already store per thread.
Hopefully this helps alleviate some confusion.
Release Notes:
- agent: Save profile selection per-Agent thread
This PR renames a number of constructs in the `agent` crate from the
"Assistant" terminology to "Agent".
Not comprehensive, but it's a start.
Release Notes:
- N/A
@jyn514 mentioned that this would be nice to have while trying out zed,
and it seemed simple enough so I added it.
Release Notes:
- Added `OpenDocs` action to open Zed's docs in a browser, aliased to
`:h[elp]` in vim.
### Todo
* [x] Allow opening `ssh://username@host:/` from the CLI
* [x] Allow selecting `/` in the `open path` picker
* [x] Allow selecting the home directory in the `open path` picker
Release Notes:
- Changed the initial state of the SSH project picker to show the full
path to your home directory on the remote machine, instead of `~`.
- Added the ability to open `/` as a project folder over SSH
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Hi, this pull request updates the Ruby extension documentation to
reflect new language server activation sequence and autoinstallation
shipped in
[v0.7.0](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/releases/tag/v0.7.0).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up to #28064
This PR adds the `scrollbar_thumb_active_background` to themes and uses
it for the editor scrollbars to color these whilst they are being
dragged. This way, we provide the best customizabiliy for the scrollbars
and enable theme authors to add good contrasts between all the three
states `ScrollbarThumbState::Idle`, `ScrollbarThumbState::Hovered` and
ScrollbarThumbState::Dragging`.
It also adds this to the VsCode theme importer so any future imported
themes will have this set as well.
Whenever the property is not set, I decided it is best to fall back to
the normal `thumb_background` for the time being, as this way the
distinction and contrast between hovered and active state is better than
having the same color for hovering and dragging the scrollbar.
Example with active color set via `experimental.theme_overrides` in the
settings:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9934e75b-6e0a-4a41-90ba-bfffb89865e7
Release Notes:
- Added the `scrollbar.thumb.active_background` color to themes. Theme
authors can use this property in combination with
`scrollbar.thumb.hover_background` to customize the color of the editor
scrollbar thumbs while these are hovered or being dragged.
## Overview
This PR adds the minimap feature to the Zed editor, closely following
the [design from Visual Studio
Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/getstarted/userinterface#_minimap).
When configured, a second instance of the editor will appear to the left
of the scrollbar. This instance is not interactive and it has a slimmed
down set of annotations, but it is otherwise just a zoomed-out version
of the main editor instance. A thumb shows the line boundaries of the
main viewport, as well as the progress through the document. Clicking on
a section of code in the minimap will jump the editor to that code.
Dragging the thumb will act like the scrollbar, moving sequentially
through the document.

## New settings
This adds a `minimap` section to the editor settings with the following
keys:
### `show`
When to show the minimap in the editor.
This setting can take three values:
1. Show the minimap if the editor's scrollbar is visible: `"auto"`
2. Always show the minimap: `"always"`
3. Never show the minimap: `"never"` (default)
### `thumb`
When to show the minimap thumb.
This setting can take two values:
1. Show the minimap thumb if the mouse is over the minimap: `"hover"`
2. Always show the minimap thumb: `"always"` (default)
### `width`
The width of the minimap in pixels.
Default: `100`
### `font_size`
The font size of the minimap in pixels.
Default: `2`
## Providing feedback
In order to keep the PR focused on development updates, please use the
discussion thread for feature suggestions and usability feedback: #26894
## Features left to add
- [x] fix scrolling performance
- [x] user settings for enable/disable, width, text size, etc.
- [x] show overview of visible lines in minimap
- [x] clicking on minimap should navigate to the corresponding section
of code
- ~[ ] more prominent highlighting in the minimap editor~
- ~[ ] override scrollbar auto setting to always when minimap is set to
always show~
Release Notes:
- Added minimap for high-level overview and quick navigation of editor
contents.
---------
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Noticed this whilst working on #26893
This PR prevents that single line and auto height editors have a
conflict addon attached (and are observed for any excerpt changes).
From how I understand it, it does not really make sense to register the
conflict addon for single line or auto height editors.
These editors will never show a conflict nor will they be used to
resolve one. Furthermore, neither of these ever have a project attached
upon creation:
00c5f57575/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L1385)00c5f57575/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L1403)00c5f57575/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L1415)
so their buffers will never be added here:
00c5f57575/crates/git_ui/src/conflict_view.rs (L116-L120)
Thus, we could potentially even extend the check with an additional `||
editor.project.is_none()`. Yet, as I am not entirely sure how all of
this exactly works, I left this out for now, but I can definitely add
this if wanted.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Copilot chat still returns a 400 if the dummy tool uses the `{}` schema.
This is a follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30007.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where agent edits would fail when using GitHub Copilot
Chat.
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Closes#29983
While we only care about `.`, just enabling punctuation in case of
linked edits shouldn't hurt.
Release Notes:
- Fixed JSX component names with periods (e.g., <Animated.View>) now
maintain linked edits between opening and closing tags.
This PR changes the way a horizontal margin is added in editors. It
removes the possibility to set a custom `horizontal_padding` for an
editor and utilizes the default `gutter_dimension` instead.
This change is made to ensure that no issues with soft-wrapping occurs
for any editor that has a `horizontal_margin` set (see #26893 for more
context on the implications here`. Furthermore, it ensures that the text
actually renders properly when scrolling horizontally and is not
cut-off.
### Horizontal padding:
| `main` | This PR |
| --- | --- |
| 
| 
|
### Editor horizontally scrolled:
| `main` | This PR |
| --- | --- |
| 
| 
|
Notice the difference at the horizontal borders.
The margin added for the `edit_file_tool` was 4 pixels. The `descent`,
whilst not exactly, is roughly the same here and also scales with the
font size nicely. Furthermore, it seems that the
`gutter_dimensions.margin` should be present anyway, given the following
comment
0b00256f58/crates/editor/src/element.rs (L6887-L6889)
so ensuring this property is actually set and not 0 seems to be
reasonable given the circumstances.
Please note though that this will apply to all editors in the app.
Again, this seems like it should be the case anyway, just wanted to
mention this again.
Should the fix like this not be wanted, I can change this here so that
the `horizontal_margin` is better accounted for when soft-wrapping in an
editor. Feel free to let me know in this case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30015
* Restyles the dismiss and close buttons a bit: change the dismiss icon
and add tooltips with the bindings to both
* Allows ESC to clear any status that's in the activity indicator now,
if all notifications are cleared: this won't suppress any further status
additions though, so statuses may resurface later
Release Notes:
- Added a way to clear activity indicator
Closes#26157
This fixes multiple cases where Python indentation breaks:
- [x] Adding a new line after `if`, `try`, etc. correctly indents in
that scope
- [x] Multi-cursor tabs correctly preserve relative indents
- [x] Adding a new line after `else`, `finally`, etc. correctly outdents
them
- [x] Existing Tests
Future Todo: I need to add new tests for all the above cases.
Before/After:
1. Multi-cursor tabs correctly preserve relative indents
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/08a46ddf-5371-4e26-ae7d-f8aa0b31c4a2
2. Adding a new line after `if`, `try`, etc. correctly indents in that
scope
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9affae97-1a50-43c9-9e9f-c1ea3a747813
Release Notes:
- Fixes indentation-related issues involving tab, newline, etc for
Python.
Closes#30091
Follow-up to #29958
This PR fixes the profile menu flickering due to the documentation aside
after updating the agent dock position over the settings file.
The problem arose because the `documentation_side` could get out of sync
with the actual agent panel dock position. The `documentation_side` was
only updated whenever the user changed the agent panel position using
the UI, but not when updating the position in the settings file.
You can reproduce this easily by changing the `agent.dock` position to
the opposite site in your settings, which will make the profile menu
flicker again in some scenarios due to the de-sync.
This PR fixes this behavior by computing the position during render,
thus the actual set panel position and the documentation position can
never get out of sync
Release Notes:
- Fixed the agent profile menu flickering after updating the assistant
panel dock position in the settings.
This PR updates the copy around the Zed Pro description to be more
accurate.
Release Notes:
- agent: Updated some copy about Zed Pro in the configuration view.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that would prevent the agent from working over SSH.
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
This PR updates the `GET /billing/preferences` endpoint to return the
user's `trial_started_at` timestamp alongside the billing preferences.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This conflicts for space with breakpoints, and seems borderline in terms
of utility.
We could consider bringing it back in a way that is closer to the
cursor, or be content with our right-click menu discovery.
Release Notes:
- Remove the code actions indicator from the gutter. It is still
available from the right click menu, or with the keyboard shortcut.
This PR removes the code related to syncing token-based billing events
to Stripe.
We don't need this anymore with the new billing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we send up an `x-zed-version` header with the
client's version when making a request to llm.zed.dev for edit
predictions and completions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Start to capture `foo/bar:20:in`-like strings as valid pointers to line
20 in a file
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28194
Release Notes:
- Fixed terminal cmd-click not registering `foo/bar:20:in`-like paths
## Context
This PR improves the accuracy of our inline values for Rust/Python. It
does this by only adding inline value hints to the last valid use of a
variable and checking whether variables are valid within a given scope
or not.
We also added tests for Rust/Python inline values and inline values
refreshing when stepping in a debug session.
### Future tasks
1. Handle functions that have inner functions defined within them.
2. Add inline values to variables that were used in inner scopes but not
defined in them.
3. Move the inline value provider trait and impls to the language trait
(or somewhere else).
4. Use Semantic tokens as the first inline value provider and fall back
to tree sitter
5. add let some variable statement, for loops, and function inline value
hints to Rust.
6. Make writing tests more streamlined.
6.1 We should be able to write a test by only passing in variables,
language, source file, expected result, and stop position to a function.
7. Write a test that has coverage for selecting different stack frames.
co-authored-by: Remco Smits \<djsmits12@gmail.com\>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25110https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4624c256-8dfb-48eb-a726-6cf130d946da
Terminal may update its hovered word way before reporting it to the
terminal view, and that processing the file check later.
Hence, store the terminal hover data in the terminal view and avoid
highlights when it's different from what the terminal has (as the source
of truth here).
In addition, now only does hover refreshes when the terminal hover
actually changes, not on every event report.
Release Notes:
- Fixed underline flicker when switching cmd-hovered words in terminal
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that would cause the message composer in the agent panel
to not render when the context strip was empty.
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes#27173
Problem:
Active panes nested within axes were incorrectly receiving opacity
overlays, while inactive panes in nested structures would get multiple
overlays applied, making them appear darker than intended.
Solution:
I fixed this by distinguishing between leaf panes and axes in the
rendering pipeline, applying overlays only to elements that are both
leaf panes and not active, ensuring consistent visual treatment
regardless of their position in the hierarchy.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where `inactive_opacity` settings would be applied to
panes multiple times and even to the active pane when nested within
another pane.
Right now `agent: open active thread as markdown` will always panic when
you try to use it over collab or when SSH remoting. This PR makes it log
an error instead (we should follow up by restoring full remote support).
Release Notes:
- Prevented `agent: open active thread as markdown` from panicking when
used in a non-local project.
Turns out `naive_local` doesn't actually offset a `DateTime<Utc>` to the
local timezone before creating a `NaiveDate`.
Release Notes:
- agent: Use correct timezone for thread history separators
To support the Agentic Editing launch. To dos before merging:
- [ ] Anything marked as `todo!` within `docs/src` (Anyone)
- [x] Check all internal links (Joe)
- Joe: I checked all links and fixed all aside from a few that I
annotated with `todo!` comments
- [ ] Update images (Danilo)
- [ ] Go over / show images of tool cards in agent panel overview
(Danilo)
- [ ] Point billing FAQ to new billing docs (Joe)
- [x] Redirects external links
- [ ] Needs testing
- [x] Delete old docs
- [ ] Ensure all mentioned bindings use the `{#kb ...}` format and that
they are rendering correctly
- [ ] All agent-related actions are now `agent::` and not `assistant::`
- [x] Mention support of `.rules` files in `rules.md`
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <josephtlyons@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: morgankrey <morgankrey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <37347831+smitbarmase@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <Ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
This PR removes all of the feature flag checks related to the Agent.
Tried to do this in the least invasive way possible; we can follow up
with a full removal.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds a new `agent.model_parameters` setting that allows the user to
specify a custom temperature for a provider AND/OR model:
```json5
"model_parameters": [
// To set parameters for all requests to OpenAI models:
{
"provider": "openai",
"temperature": 0.5
},
// To set parameters for all requests in general:
{
"temperature": 0
},
// To set parameters for a specific provider and model:
{
"provider": "zed.dev",
"model": "claude-3-7-sonnet-latest",
"temperature": 1.0
}
],
```
Release Notes:
- agent: Allow customizing temperature by provider/model
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR makes it so we only show the trial upsell in the thread view.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30037.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Changed the trial upsell to only be visible in the thread
view.
- Languages now define their preferred debuggers in `config.toml`.
- `LanguageRegistry` now exposes language config even for languages that
are not yet loaded. This necessitated extension registry changes (we now
deserialize config.toml of all language entries when loading new
extension index), but it should be backwards compatible with the old
format. /cc @maxdeviant
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
This PR makes it so we don't render the trial upsell when not using the
Zed provider.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Changed Zed Pro trial upsell to only be displayed when
using a model through the Zed provider.
This PR makes it so we don't render the usage callouts when not using
the Zed provider.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Changed usage callouts to only be displayed when using a
model through the Zed provider.
Closes#29781
Tested this with llama3, gemma3 and qwen3.
This is a breaking change, which means after adding this code changes in
future version zed we will require atleast lmstudio >= 0.3.15. For
context why it's breaking changes check out the issue: #29781.
What this doesn't try to solve is:
* Tool calling, thinking text rendering. Will raise a seperate PR for
these as those are not required in this PR to make it work.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/945f9c73-6323-4a88-92e2-2219b760a249
Release Notes:
- lmstudio: Fixed Zed support for LMStudio >= v0.3.15 (breaking change -- older versions are no longer supported).
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Fixed a bug causing "Restore Checkpoint" buttons in the
agent panel not to be rendered.
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10140
* On `menu::Cancel` action (`ESC`), close notifications, one by one, if
`Workspace` gets to handle this action.
More specific, focused items contexts (e.g. `Editor`) take priority.
* Allows to temporarily suppress notifications of this kind either by
clicking a corresponding button in the UI, or using
`workspace::SuppressNotification` action.
This might not work well out of the box for all notifications and might
require further improvement.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0ea49ee6-cd21-464f-ba74-fc40f7a8dedf
Release Notes:
- Added a way to dismiss workspace notifications
This PR updates #29943 to fall back to loading agent panel settings from
the old `assistant` key if the `agent` key is not present. Edits to
these settings will also target `assistant` in this situation instead of
`agent` as before.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Fixed a regression that caused the agent panel not to
load, or buttons in the agent panel not to work.
The API will return a Bad Request (with no error message) when tools
were used previously in the conversation but no tools are provided as
part of a new request.
Inserting a dummy tool seems to circumvent this error.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an error that could sometimes occur when editing using Copilot
Chat.
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This PR adds an enabled indicator in the Max Mode tooltip to show when
it is enabled:
<img width="409" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-06 at 9 49 48 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/43d3f6dd-5658-467a-9df9-606ce326426a"
/>
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Added an indicator in the Max Mode tooltip to show when it
is enabled.
Co-authored-by: Danilo <danilo@zed.dev>
This improves the new eval scenario by ~80% (`0.29` vs `0.525`) without
decreasing performance in the other evals.
Release Notes:
- Improved the performance of the `edit_file` tool.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/27673
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/29344Closes#29863
This PR fixes an issue where Zed was showing no language and `4:1` as a
line/column value on startup, as described in the linked issues. You can
actually see in the first issue that the user also experiences the same
issue as described in the second one, as his line/column value is
noticably also `4:1`.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb60e387-f4b8-4e05-80b3-4dadf1a01262
This issue arises because on assistant panel load, a new context is
created and its editor focused. However, the editor is not visible
despite having focus. The content for the editor for a new context is
`\n\n\n` and the cursor is inserted directly after that - this is where
the line:column position `4:1` comes from. For the assistant panel
editor, the language is intentionally hidden, this is why the language
is not shown on workspace load.
The issue is only present for as long as the user does not focus and
edit another editor, then that instance is focused and everything starts
to work properly again.
As this issue only arises with the old assistant panel, some staff
members were unable to reproduce in the linked issues. Once you set
`export ZED_DISABLE_STAFF=1` in your environment, you should also be
able to reproduce this issue consistently.
---
This PR fixes the issue by not creating a new context on assistant panel
load. This should not cause any regressions; every other code path I
checked creates a new context if no context is yet present.
Additionally, this also seems somewhat more reasonable, as users which
have the assistant panel disabled will never need a new context anyway,
so no context should be created.
In the following video, you can see this fixes the issue when the
assistant panel was not open the last time Zed was opened. If the panel
was open before Zed was closed, we will still properly focus the panel
and then the `4:1` will show again, which in that case is correct. The
assistant panel editor is focused and the missing language as well as
the line number then match what the user sees, experiences and expects.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/224a786b-52c7-4212-bccb-dff6d9db62c3
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Zed would show no language and an incorrect
line/column value on startup.
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Closes#28699
Fixes two cases in the `editor::SelectLargerSyntaxNode` action:
1. When cursor is at the end of a word, it now selects that word first
instead of selecting the whole line.
2. When cursor is at the end of a line, it now selects that line first
instead of selecting the whole code block.
Before and After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/233b891e-15f1-4f10-a51f-75693323c2bd
Release Notes:
- Fixed `editor::SelectLargerSyntaxNode` to properly select nodes when
the cursor is positioned at the end of words or lines.
Closes#28792
supersedes #28854
- Adds support for Socks V4 Identification using a userid, and
Authorization using a username and password on Socks V5.
- Added tests for parsing various Socks proxy urls.
- Added a test for making sure a misconfigured socks proxy url doesn't
expose the user by connecting directly as a fallback.
Release Notes:
- Added support for identification and authorization when using a sock
proxy
The outline panel includes quotes around search terms. The rendering
makes it somewhat ambiguous whether these quotes are part of the search
term and are unnecessary, especially given other rendering
differentiation. This PR removes them.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue where scrollbar hitboxes were still inserted for
editors despite scrollbars being programmatically disabled via the
`show_scrollbars`field. This is basically the same fix as in #27467.
The thought process here is that the motivation for `show_scrollbars` is
not to just hide the scrollbars in the editor, but to fully disable
scrollbars for the associated editor. However, this is currently not the
case, as a functioning hitbox for each scrollbar is stil inserted. For
example, the behavior with the old assistant panel can be seen below:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18af6338-dd28-4794-a6a6-5b9691b243f2
Whilst the scrollbar is not visible, there is still a scrollbar hitbox
inserted which triggers hover events and is fully functioning.
This PR fixes this by fully skipping the scrollbar layouting whenever
`show_scrollbars` is set to false, preventing the hitboxes from being
inserted.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b6bb6dc7-902f-4383-bf03-506d0a57ec77
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that would cause rejecting a hunk from the agent to delete
the file if the agent had decided to rewrite that file from scratch.
There were two bugs that caused user-defined debug scenarios from being
able to run a build task.
1. DebugRequest would be deserialized to `Attach` even when `process_id`
wasn't defined in a user's configuration file. This has been fixed by
adding our own deserializer that defaults to None if there are no fields
present instead of `Attach`, and I added tests to prevent regressions.
2. Debug scenario resolve phase never got the active buffer when
spawning a debug session from the new session modal. This has been
worked around by passing in the worktree_id of a debug scenario in the
scenario picker and the active worktree_id otherwise.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When starting a selection from only carets, the action
`editor::SelectPrevious` behaved in a manner inconsistent with
`editor::SelectNext` as well as equivalent keybinds in editors such as
VSCode, by selecting substrings of whole words matching the initially
selected string on subsequent triggers.
This fix brings the `select_previous` function in line with
`select_next_internal`by calling `select_match_ranges` (previously an
internal function of `select_next_internal`) in the same way it was
previously used in the function that exhibited expected behavior.
Furthermore, the relevant test was adapted to bring it in line with the
equivalent test for the `editor::SelectNext` action
Closes#24346
Release Notes:
- Fixed inconsistent SelectPrevious behavior
While investigating https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28076,
I found out often times the content type header of a website comes with
more data, such as the `charset`. So instead of doing an equal
comparison, I changed to a `starts_with`.
You can see an example here:
```shell
$ curl -sS -D - https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/Cargo.toml -o /dev/null | head -n 10
HTTP/2 200
date: Sun, 20 Apr 2025 10:19:52 GMT
content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8
vary: X-PJAX, X-PJAX-Container, Turbo-Visit, Turbo-Frame,Accept-Encoding, Accept, X-Requested-With
etag: W/"92dabf048b34d04a1b1d94e29cae4aca"
cache-control: max-age=0, private, must-revalidate
strict-transport-security: max-age=31536000; includeSubdomains; preload
x-frame-options: deny
x-content-type-options: nosniff
x-xss-protection: 0
```
Release Notes:
- Improved Content Type matching of `/fetch` commands in Assistant
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Renamed the top-level `assistant` settings key to `agent`.
A migration for existing settings files is included.
- Agent Beta: Moved the `assistant::ToggleFocus`,
`assistant::ToggleModelSelector`, and `assistant::OpenRulesLibrary`
actions to the `agent` namespace. Existing keymaps that mention these
actions by their old names will continue to work.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
You can set `agent_font_size` as a top-level settings key. You can also
use `zed::IncreaseBufferFontSize` and `zed::DecreaseBufferFontSize` and
`zed::ResetBufferFontSize` the agent panel is focused via the standard
bindings to adjust the agent font size. In the future, it might make
sense to rename these actions to be more general since "buffer" is now a
bit of a misnomer. 🍐'd with @mikayla-maki
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Made context attachments in inline assist prompts persist across
inline assist invocations.
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
Currently contains the pre-work of making sessions creatable without a
definition, but still need to change the spawn in terminal
to use the running session
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
WIP
- On macOS/Linux, run the command in bash instead of the user's shell
- Try to prevent the agent from running commands that expect interaction
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Switched to using `bash` (if available) instead of the
user's shell when calling the terminal tool.
- Agent Beta: Prevented the agent from hanging when trying to run
interactive commands.
---------
Co-authored-by: WeetHet <stas.ale66@gmail.com>
Because we instantiated `ContextServerManager` both in `agent` and
`assistant-context-editor`, and these two entities track the running MCP
servers separately, we were effectively running every MCP server twice.
This PR moves the `ContextServerManager` into the project crate (now
called `ContextServerStore`). The store can be accessed via a project
instance. This ensures that we only instantiate one `ContextServerStore`
per project.
Also, this PR adds a bunch of tests to ensure that the
`ContextServerStore` behaves correctly (Previously there were none).
Closes#28714Closes#29530
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change:
1. Catches attempts to use missing tools. If this happens, we now send
Agent a message listing available tools, after which Agent can
gracefully recover. Prior behavior: thread would stop in a broken state.
Example of a hallucinated call and a message we send back:

2. Adds evals for hallucinated tool use and imagined edits
3. Adds ability to configure a profile name in evals.
Release Notes:
- N/A
To-dos:
- [x] Expose the command to defend against cases where that's just super
long
- [x] Tackle the vertical scroll conflict with panel scroll
- [x] Reduce default font-size
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
The goal of this PR is to support tool calls using ollama. A lot of the
serialization work was done in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/15803 however the abstraction
over language models always disables tools.
## Changelog:
- Use `serde_json::Value` inside `OllamaFunctionCall` just as it's used
in `OllamaFunctionCall`. This fixes deserialization of ollama tool
calls.
- Added deserialization tests using json from official ollama api docs.
- Fetch model capabilities during model enumeration from ollama provider
- Added `supports_tools` setting to manually configure if a model
supports tools
## TODO:
- [x] Fix tool call serialization/deserialization
- [x] Fetch model capabilities from ollama api
- [x] Add tests for parsing model capabilities
- [ ] Documentation for `supports_tools` field for ollama language model
config
- [ ] Convert between generic language model types
- [x] Pass tools to ollama
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- `r enter` now maintains indentation, matching vim
Useful info for this implementation can be found here:
c3f48e3a76/src/normal.c (L4865)
Closes#29725
Adds 3 more tests for Rust `into` and `await` cases, and Python
`__init__` case. Tweaks sort logic to accommodate them.
Release Notes:
- Improved code completion sort order, handling more cases with Rust and
Python.
This PR adds prompt usage information, and easy access to managing your
account, to the agent overflow menu:

Currently this UI will only show after making a request. We'll work on
eagerly getting the usage info later.
Release Notes:
- Added current prompt usage information to the agent menu (`...`) for
Zed AI users
Bypass our terminal subsystem and just run a shell in a pty.
- [x] make sure we use the same working directory
- [x] strip control chars from the pty output (?)
- [x] tests
Release Notes:
- N/A
Otherwise the panel keeps scrolling as the new token comes in and it is
almost impossible to keep the scroll position in the right place.
Also, if the user is editing, it is likely that the current generated
tokens will need to be regenerated anyway, so we may as well stop the
current progress.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Stop generating tokens if previous messages are edited.
Github Copilot currently supports following models for agent mode with
tool calls. Currently we are only supporting anthropic models and not
openai and gemini. This PR add support for the openai models. I have
tested it and it works for all of them. For gemini models it seems there
is a issues from copilot side so not adding that in this PR as enabling
gemini model breaks it in the ask mode as well.
<img width="392" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fb7a4148-e48c-45c5-9ff9-c02f71217dfb"
/>
- [x] GPT-4.1
- [x] GPT-4.0
- [x] o4-mini
Release Notes:
- agent: Add tool calling support for gpt-4.1, gpt-4o, o4-mini when
using Copilot Chat as a provider
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <umesh4257@gmail.com>
Closes#29858
This PR fixes the alignment-issue for the project saerch for cases where
the horizontally available space is large.
The issue arose because the two smaller editors within one line were
allowed to grow as much as the other editors on separate lines, up to
1200 pixels. However, these two editors should together only take up
1200 pixels at maximum, including the gap between them. To fix this, the
editors now live within one container element that grows at the same
rate as the other editors whilst allowing both editors to flex grow as
needed in the available space.
Current main:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/622016dc-70e5-455f-a7ba-5b69405d7e1e
This PR:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5244abf7-f0c0-4781-acb7-b774638d8a17
Release Notes:
- Improved project search input field alignment.
This PR improves the `GET /billing/usage` endpoint.
We now return the usage with the default plan limits when there is no
usage record.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Kinda feel like the way that makes the most sense to sort profiles in
the dropdown is by relevance/impact. "Write" is the default profile and
contains all built-in tools turned on by default, thus it should be the
first. "Ask" contains read-only tools, one step down from Write. And
"Manual" is totally empty, the least "powerful" profile, thus the last.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I am currently setting the font size corrrectly by using a custom
EditorStyle and building an element. However I need to use the same
properties as a normal editor for everything but font size.
Release Notes:
- N/A
* `CountTokensRequest` now takes a full `GenerateContentRequest` instead
of just content.
* Fixes use of `models/` prefix in `model` field of
`GenerateContentRequest`, since that's required for use in
`CountTokensRequest`. This didn't cause issues before because it was
always cleared and used in the path.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR sets the billing-related fields in the LLM token claims for Zed
staff.
Staff members are automatically in the Zed Pro plan with a subscription
periods that spans the entirety of each month.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I don't think this makes much of a difference in current use, but this
more closely matches other providers and cleans up the "Response"
section of eval markdown output
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is purely a cosmetic change, renamed `@rules` to `@rule` which
unifies the @mention experience (for files, threads etc. we also use
`@file`, `@thread` not `@files`, `@thread`). Would also make sense to
rename the rules picker to rule picker, but i do not wanna introduce
conflicts just for the purpose of re-naming.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a migration to drop the `subscription_usages` and
`subscription_usage_meters` tables from the database.
We're now using `subscription_usages_v2` and
`subscription_usage_meters_v2` everywhere.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I also introduced a new eval to prove the encouragement actually makes a
difference.
Release Notes:
- Improved agent behavior when streaming edits, encouraging it to
editing files as opposed to creating them from scratch
Nathan here: I also tacked on a bunch of UI refinement.
Release Notes:
- Introduced the ability to follow the agent around as it reads and
edits files.
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Closes#29836
The agent diff toolbar item was causing the editor toolbar to show even
when all the other elements were disabled via settings.
This PR fixes this by setting the location to
`ToolbarItemLocation::Hidden` in the states where it shouldn't show.
It also adds a new a `toolbar.agent_review` setting to hide the agent
review buttons altogether. However, if the other toolbar elements are
hidden and the file isn't under review, the editor toolbar will still be
hidden. So you only need to set this to `false` if you don't want them
to show up even under agent review.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a singular constant that controls the Agent-related feature
flags.
This way we can tweak this one value when we're ready to build the final
build for the launch.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds two new tables:
- `subscription_usages_v2`
- `subscription_usage_meters_v2`
These are the same as the old ones, except using UUIDs as primary keys.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR implements the `ParentElement` trait for the `Banner` component
so that it can use the real children APIs instead of a bespoke one.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a notice when reaching consecutive tool use limits when
using normal mode.
Here's an example with the limit artificially lowered to 2 consecutive
tool uses:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/32da8d38-67de-4d6b-8f24-754d2518e5d4
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a notice when reaching consecutive tool use limits when
using a model in normal mode.
- [x] Separate MCP servers from tools in the profile customization modal
view
- [x] Group MCP tools in the MCP picker and add a heading
- [x] Separate bult-in profiles from custom ones in the dropdown
selector
- [x] Separate bult-in profiles from custom ones in the modal
- [ ] Enable looping through items via keybinding without opening the
dropdown (will be done on a follow-up PR)
- [ ] Stretch: Focus on the currently active item upon opening the
dropdown (will be done on a follow-up PR)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <53836821+bennetbo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Enables reviewing agent edits from single-file editors in addition to
the multibuffer experience we already had.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2c287f0-51d6-43a1-8537-821498b91983
This feature can be turned off by setting `assistant.single_file_review:
false`.
Release Notes:
- agent: Review edits in single-file editors
This sets us up to display queue position information to the user, once
our language model backend is updated to support request queuing.
The JSON returned by the LLM backend will need to look like this:
```json
{"queue": {"status": "queued", "position": 1}}
{"queue": {"status": "started"}}
{"event": {"THE_UPSTREAM_MODEL_PROVIDER_EVENT": "..."}}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Also `now` in `write` profile
Release Notes:
- Tools for manipulating directories no longer require confirmation, and
are enabled in the Write profile
- Enabled `now` and `list_directory` tools by default in Write profile
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added support for context `@mentions` in the inline prompt editor and
when editing past messages in the agent panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Previously, the assistant panel width was not persisted across sessions.
This meant that upon restarting the Zed editor, the panel would revert
to its default size, disrupting the user's preferred layout.
This pull request introduces persistence for the assistant panel width.
The width is now saved to the key-value store when the editor is closed
and restored on startup, ensuring a consistent UI experience across
different sessions.
Release Notes:
- agent: Add assistant panel width persistence
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <umesh4257@gmail.com>
I also moved the breakpoint store to session from local mode, because
both remote/local modes will need the ability to remove active debug
lines.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Some changes in the LanguageModelRegistry caused the web search tool not
to show up, because the `DefaultModelChanged` event is not emitted at
startup anymore.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an issue where the web search tool would not be available
after starting Zed (only when using zed.dev as a provider).
This PR updates the billing migration endpoint to work for users who do
not have an active subscription.
This will allow us to use the endpoint to migrate all users.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Refs #29733
This pull request introduces a new field to the `StreamingEditFileTool`
that lets the model create or overwrite a file in a streaming way. When
one of the `assistant.stream_edits` setting / `agent-stream-edits`
feature flag is enabled, we are going to disable the `CreateFileTool` so
that the agent model can only use `StreamingEditFileTool` for file
creation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
## Preview

### TODO
- [x] Add scenario picker to new session modal
- [x] Make debugger start action open new session modal instead of task
modal
- [x] Fix `esc` not clearing the cancelling the new session modal while
it's in scenario or attach mode
- [x] Resolve debug scenario's correctly
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29706
Instead of doing `cargo check` manually, use rust-analyzer's flycheck:
at the cost of more sophisticated check command configuration, we keep
much less code in Zed, and get a proper progress report.
User-facing UI does not change except `diagnostics_fetch_command` and
`env` settings removed from the diagnostics settings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `POST /billing/subscriptions/migrate` endpoint for
migrating users to the new billing system.
When called with a GitHub user ID this endpoint will:
1. Find the active billing subscription for this user (if they have one)
2. Cancel the subscription and send a final invoice
3. Ensure the user is in the `new-billing` and `assistant2` feature
flags
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Changed the git branch picker to make remote-tracking branches less
prominent
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This PR prevents any unnecessary lines from being rendered in the edit
file tool card in the case of small diffs.
I think this (hopefully) addresses the last remaining task from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29448.
| `main` | This PR |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="634" alt="main"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7c06394e-957a-4d36-a484-5974687041e9"
/> | <img width="634" alt="PR"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/84206d5a-a93a-4a42-99ca-7cdebb0d91bb"
/> |
(The last empty line in the second image is an empty line present in the
file itself)
---
n the second commit I also preemtively disabled vertical overscrolling
for full mode editors which are sized by content. This is basically the
same fix as in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28471.
Strictly speaking, this is not needed for the fix here, but I thought it
might be nice to have for the future to prevent any issues from occuring
due to overscroll.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved rendering of small diffs for the edit file tool card.
This PR updates the max mode toggle to use the muted color.
This makes it fit in more with the rest of the controls.
<img width="243" alt="Screenshot 2025-05-01 at 5 24 01 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/57267d29-3c7b-4ea9-b6b9-81c42f6b7e1c"
/>
Release Notes:
- agent: Adjusted the color of the max mode toggle.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where clicking context pills switched into the "editing
message" state instead of clicking the pill.
Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
This is desirable for when we want to use a `ButtonLike` to show a
tooltip over an icon, and we don't want it to show the "not allowed"
cursor on hover.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#29753
The template contains an error: `has_default_user_rules` is always
undefined and should be `has_user_rules` instead.
Release Notes:
- Fixed default user rules ignored during prompt building.
We weren't using this one anymore. We used to use it for the switch that
toggled tools on, which doesn't exist anymore.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <josephtlyons@gmail.com>
This PR changes the tooltip label to say "Remove" when you have the
button toggled on and collaborators in the list.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <josephtlyons@gmail.com>
This pull request introduces a new tool for streaming edits. The
short-term goal is for this tool to replace the existing `EditFileTool`,
but we want to get this out the door as soon as possible so that we can
start testing it.
`StreamingEditFileTool` is mutually exclusive with `EditFileTool`. It
will be enabled by default for anyone who has the `agent-stream-edits`
feature flag, as well as people that set `assistant.stream_edits` to
`true` in their settings.
### Implementation
Streaming is achieved by requesting a completion while the `edit_file`
tool gets called. We invoke the model by taking the existing
conversation with the agent and appending a prompt specifically tailored
for editing. In that prompt, we ask the model to produce a stream of
`<old_text>`/`<new_text>` tags. As the model streams text in, we
incrementally parse it and start editing as soon as we can.
### Evals
Note that, as part of this pull request, I also defined some new evals
that I used to drive the behavior of the recursive LLM call. To run
them, use this command:
```bash
cargo test --package=assistant_tools --features eval -- eval_extract_handle_command_output
```
Or comment out the `#[cfg_attr(not(feature = "eval"), ignore)]` macro.
I recommend running them one at a time, because right now we don't
really have a way of orchestrating of all these evals. I think we should
invest into that effort once the new agent panel goes live.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
Adjusts the way `cargo` and `rust-analyzer` diagnostics are fetched into
Zed.
Nothing is changed for defaults: in this mode, Zed does nothing but
reports file updates, which trigger rust-analyzers'
mechanisms:
* generating internal diagnostics, which it is able to produce on the
fly, without blocking cargo lock.
Unfortunately, there are not that many diagnostics in r-a, and some of
them have false-positives compared to rustc ones
* running `cargo check --workspace --all-targets` on each file save,
taking the cargo lock
For large projects like Zed, this might take a while, reducing the
ability to choose how to work with the project: e.g. it's impossible to
save multiple times without long diagnostics refreshes (may happen
automatically on e.g. focus loss), save the project and run it instantly
without waiting for cargo check to finish, etc.
In addition, it's relatively tricky to reconfigure r-a to run a
different command, with different arguments and maybe different env
vars: that would require a language server restart (and a large project
reindex) and fiddling with multiple JSON fields.
The new mode aims to separate out cargo diagnostics into its own loop so
that all Zed diagnostics features are supported still.
For that, an extra mode was introduced:
```jsonc
"rust": {
// When enabled, Zed runs `cargo check --message-format=json`-based commands and
// collect cargo diagnostics instead of rust-analyzer.
"fetch_cargo_diagnostics": false,
// A command override for fetching the cargo diagnostics.
// First argument is the command, followed by the arguments.
"diagnostics_fetch_command": [
"cargo",
"check",
"--quiet",
"--workspace",
"--message-format=json",
"--all-targets",
"--keep-going"
],
// Extra environment variables to pass to the diagnostics fetch command.
"env": {}
}
```
which calls to cargo, parses its output and mixes in with the existing
diagnostics:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e986f955-b452-4995-8aac-3049683dd22c
Release Notes:
- Added a way to get diagnostics from cargo and rust-analyzer without
mutually locking each other
- Added `ctrl-r` binding to refresh diagnostics in the project
diagnostics editor context
This PR is a quick follow-up to #29717 to ensure that the action within
the app menu has the same capitalization as in the context menu.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- agent: Support adding/removing context when editing existing message
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
I saw a slice panic (for begin > end) in a debug build of the eval. This
should just be a failed assertion, not a panic that takes out the whole
eval run!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28414
Makes it so that `do`, `then`, `done`, `else`, etc are treated as
brackets in bash. They are not auto-closed *yet* as that requires
additional work to function properly, however they can now be toggled
between using `%` in vim. Additionally, newlines are inserted like they
are with regular brackets (`{}()[]""''`) when hitting enter between
them.
While `if <-> fi` `while/for <-> done` and `case <-> esac` are the
*logical* matching pairs, I've opted to instead match between `then <->
else/elif/fi` `do <-> done` and `in <-> esac` as these are the pairs
that delimit the sub-scope, and are more similar to the `{}` style
bracket pairs than `if <-> }` in a c-like syntax. This does cause some
wierd behavior with `else` in `if` expressions as it matches both with
the previous `then` as well as the following `fi`, so in this case
```bash
if true; then
foo
else
bar
f|i
```
after hitting `%` twice times (where cursor is `|`), the cursor will end
up on the `then` instead of back on the `fi` as hitting `%` on the else
will *always* navigate up to the `then`
Release Notes:
- vim: Improved behavior around word-based delimiters in bash (`do <->
done`, `then <-> fi`, etc) so they can be toggled between using `%`
This is based on having observed that there is a lot of variation
between runs on `n=1` and `n=3`.
* With `n=8` two runs on the same branch give answers that seem close
enough to be reasonably consistent.
* With higher concurrency, trying to run this many repetitions seems to
lead language servers to time out a lot, causing evals to fail.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Re-adds default `file_scan_exclusions` to [project
settings](84e4891d54/.zed/settings.json)
that were overridden in #29106
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#27073
Currently, when searching for a file with Ctrl+P, and the first file
found is the active one, file_finder skips focus to the second file
automatically. This PR adds a setting to disable this and make the first
file always the focused one.
Default setting is still skipping the active file.
Release Notes:
- Added the `skip_focus_for_active_in_search` setting for the file
finder, which allows turning off the default behavior of skipping focus
on the active file while searching in the file finder.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Closes#29544
Fixes an issue where accepting an HTML completion would correctly edit
the start tag but incorrectly update the end tag due to incorrect linked
edit ranges.
I want to handle multi cursor case (as it barely works now), but seems
like this should go first. As, it might need whole `do_completions`
overhaul.
Todo:
- [x] Tests for completion aceept on linked edits
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/917f8d2a-4a0f-46e8-a004-675fde55fe3d
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/84b760b6-a5b9-45c4-85d8-b5dccf97775f
Release Notes:
- Fixes an issue where accepting an HTML completion would correctly edit
the start tag but incorrectly update the end tag.
We have a report of a panic when indexing into
`BufferConflicts.block_ids` using the `old_range` from the
`ConflictsUpdated` event, indicating that the `block_ids` array can get
out of sync with the underlying `ConflictSet`. This PR adds a mitigation
so that we won't panic in this situation, as a stopgap until the bug can
be reproduced in a test and fixed at the root.
Release Notes:
- N/A
⚠️ Work in progress until all of the to-dos are knocked out:
- [x] Disable soft-wrapping
- [x] Make it foldable only after a certain number of lines
- [x] Display tool status errors
- [x] Fix horizontal scroll now that we've disabled soft-wrap
- [ ] Don't render unnecessary extra lines (will be added later, on a
follow-up PR)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
This PR updates the git store to not register a change in a repository's
merge heads until conflicted paths are seen.
We currently use the repository's merge heads only to decide when the
list of conflicted paths should be refreshed. Previously, the logic
looked like this:
- Whenever we see a change in the merge heads, set the list of
conflicted paths by filtering the output of `git status`.
It turns out that when a conflicting merge takes a while, we can see
this sequence of events:
1. We get an event in .git and reload statuses and merge heads.
Previously there were no merge heads, and now we have some, but git
hasn't finished figuring out which paths have conflicts, so we set the
list of conflicted paths to `[]`.
2. Git finishes computing the list of conflicted paths, and we run
another scan that picks these up from `git status`, but then we throw
them away because the merge heads are the same as in (1).
By not updating our stored merge heads until we see some conflicts in
`git status`, we delay this step until (2), and so the conflicted paths
show up in the git panel as intended.
This means that our merge heads state no longer matches what's on disk
(in particular, during a clean merge we'll never update them at all),
but that's okay because we only keep this state for the purpose of
organizing conflicts.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that could cause conflicted paths to not appear in their
own section in the git panel.
Maybe "extra" isn't the best word, but I'm referring to the ellipsis
menu on the far right of the panel that holds "extra" or "additional
options". There is a known issue with context menus, at least if
implemented this way, that makes hitting enter to select an option not
work. Will leave this fix to a later PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This new default profile is one that doesn't use any tools; it's
completely "naked" and it shouldn't lean into trying to read things from
the current project at hand. Better suited for general topic chats with
the LLM.
PS: Still expecting some wordsmithing here before merging.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a new default profile called "Manual" that doesn't
include any tools, for general topic chats with the LLM.
This reverts commit e661a0afd6.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Reverted changes to Python subroot detection which could have caused
multiple python processes to be spawned when working in projects with
multiple `pyproject.toml` files.
DebugSession.mode is no longer needed because project::debugger::Session
manages its own state now (booting, running, terminated), and removing
mode simplifies a lot of the code that uses running state.
I used Zed AI to do a good chunk of the refactor, but I doubled-checked
everything it did and changed a good amount of its updates.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai@zed.dev>
Fixed issue where eval thread judges were not considering the last
response in the thread.
The problem was that they were getting the full list of messages from
`last_request`, which (being a request!) did not have the response yet.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- [x] Ensure what appears in the dropdown is really what is accurate
- [x] Ensure keyboard navigation works:
- [x] Switching tabs with `enter`
- [x] Closing items from the menu item
- [x] Opening the dropdown
- [x] Focus assistant panel on dismiss
- [x] Add ability to close items from the dropdown menu
- [x] Persistence
- [x] Correct behavior when opening a text thread
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a navigation menu that shows the recently opened threads.
The button to see the full history view has been changed inside this
menu.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Adds popular examples of long-running commands to system prompt.
Unfortunately, I couldn't add an eval example as the new terminal tool
no longer works in `eval`. We can look into that tomorrow, but I'm
seeing improvements when manually testing this, so I'd like to merge it.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ac24e617-e068-466f-875d-c30e1f2465c4"
width=400></img>
Release Notes:
- agent: Discourage long-running commands
## Why?
Some users expressed a preference for the AnyQuotes and AnyBrackets text
objects to align more closely with traditional Vim behavior, rather than
the mini.ai plugin's approach. To address this, I’ve introduced two new
text objects: MiniQuotes and MiniBrackets. These retain the mini.ai
plugin behavior, while the updated AnyQuotes and AnyBrackets now follow
the logic described in [this bug
report](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25563) and [this
bug report](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/25562).
## Behavior Overview:
### AnyQuotes and AnyBrackets:
These now prioritize the innermost range first (e.g., the closest quotes
or brackets). If none are found, they fall back to searching the current
line. This aligns with the behavior requested in the issue.
### MiniQuotes and MiniBrackets:
These maintain the mini.ai plugin behavior, prioritizing the current
line before expanding the search outward.
### Usage Examples:
AnyQuotes: Works like ```ci', ci", ci` , ca', ca", ca` , etc.```
AnyBrackets: Works like ```ci(, ci[, ci{, ci<, ca(, ca[, ca{, ca<,
etc.```
Please give these changes a try and let me know your thoughts!
### Release Notes:
- vim: Add AnyQuotes, AnyBrackets, MiniQuotes and MiniBrackets text
objects
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
This cleans up a bunch of indirection and will make it easier to
show the session building state in the debugger terminal
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Loosen trait bounds from `std::error::Error` to `std::fmt::Display`,
since it's not required for the `log::error!` macro or any other bounds.
Specify that `AssetLogger` specifically logs errors in its
documentation.
Use the `futures::TryFutureExt` trait extension to use `inspect_err`
directly on a future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This Pull Request attempts to fix an issue where using `d}` in vim mode
would not delete all characters in case there's no blank lines at the
end of the buffer.
When calculating the end point for this motion, if there's no blank
lines at the end of the buffer, Zed was calculating it to be the last
character in the last line. However, if there's a newline at the end of
the buffer, it calculates the end point to be the point at the right of
the last character.
Here's an example, for the following buffer contents:
```
Hello!
Hello!
```
If the `d}` command is run at `(0, 0)`, the end point will be set to
`(1, 5)`. However, fi the same command is run for this buffer instead:
```
Hello!
Hello!
```
The end point will be set to `(1, 6)`, there's a 1 unit difference in
the column, which leads to all characters actually being deleted.
Closes#29393
Release Notes:
- Fixed deleting to the end of paragraph when there's no blank lines
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR fixes several possible memory leaks due to loading images in
markdown files and the image viewer, using the new image cache APIs
TODO:
- [x] Ensure this didn't break rendering in any of the affected
components.
Release Notes:
- Fixed several image related memory leaks
Closes#29222
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash when inputting `ciq` in vim mode inside of a raw string
in a bash file
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
The `grep` tool used to include 4 lines of context around the match, but
the lines included would often be unhelpful. This PR improves this
behavior by using the range of the parent syntax node that contains the
full line(s) matched.
The match headers will also now include symbol breadcrumbs so that the
model can already gather code structure before/without reading files.
````md
### impl GitRepository for RealGitRepository › fn compare_checkpoints › L1278-1284
```rust
let result = git
.run(&[
"diff-tree",
"--quiet",
&left.commit_sha.to_string(),
&right.commit_sha.to_string(),
])
```
````
This positively impacts the `add_arg_to_trait_method` eval example with
better diff output, fewer tool failures, and reduced total turns.
Note: We have some plans to use a an "elision" approach where we would
combine all matches for a given file, skipping lines between them while
keeping symbol declaration lines. The theory is that this would be map
more closely to the expected input for edits. For now, this PR is a
significant improvement.
Release Notes:
- Agent: Enrich `grep` tool output with syntax information
## Context
The bug occurred because we stopped propagating the
`BreakpointStoreEvent::SetDebugLine` whenever a new debug line highlight
had been set. This was done to prevent multiple panes from having
editors focus on the debug line. However, it stopped the event from
propagating to editors that needed to clear their debug line highlights.
I fixed this by introducing two phases
1. Clear all debug line highlights
2. Set active debug line highlight in singular editor
I also added a test to prevent regressions from occurring
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the default fast model for the Zed provider from Claude
3.5 Haiku to Claude 3.5 Sonnet.
We don't offer Claude 3.5 Haiku to users.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/29505.
Release Notes:
- agent: Changed the default fast model for the Zed provider to Claude
3.5 Sonnet.
Release Notes:
- agent: Add support for @mentioning images
- agent: Add support for including images via file context picker
---------
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
Probably the most relevant change in this PR is the commented out (still
pending) line number diffs. Aside from this, commits are pretty
descriptive.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- git: Add a `git_panel.sort_by_path` setting to mix untracked/tracked
files in the diff list.
- git: Remove the "•" placeholder for "Tracked". The commit button says
"Commit Tracked" still by default, and this was misinterpreted to mean
"partially staged". Hovering over the button will show you which files
are tracked (in addition to the yellow square-with-a-dot-in-it).
- Increase the default value of `expand_excerpt_lines` from 3 to 5. This
makes it faster to see more context in the git diff view.
---------
Co-authored-by: Birk Skyum <birk.skyum@pm.me>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
main was failing to build on FreeBSD.
[joblink](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/14721383651/job/41315738893)
```
error[E0425]: cannot find value `platform` in this scope
--> crates/terminal/src/terminal_settings.rs:298:36
|
298 | let shell_name = format!("{platform}Exec");
| ^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
error[E0425]: cannot find value `platform` in this scope
--> crates/terminal/src/terminal_settings.rs:304:46
|
304 | .read_value(&name(&format!("env.{platform}")))
| ^^^^^^^^ not found in this scope
```
CC: @P1n3appl3
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28640
Before creating an entry for a file opened with `open_local_file`, make
sure it doesn't exist, in addition to checking that it isn't already
tracked in the workspace
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the project settings file would be truncated when
opened with `zed: open project settings` if the ".zed" directory was
excluded from the files scanned in a workspace (in
"file_scan_exclusions")
If you have the VRAM you can increase the context by adding this to your
settings.json:
```json
"language_models": {
"ollama": {
"available_models": [
{ "max_tokens": 65536, "name": "qwen3", "display_name": "Qwen3-64k" }
]
}
},
```
Release Notes:
- ollama: Add support for Qwen3. Defaults to 16K token context. See:
[Assistant Configuration
Docs](https://zed.dev/docs/assistant/configuration#ollama-context) to
increase.
This PR makes it possible to use different LLM models in the agent
panels of two different projects, simultaneously. It also properly
restores a thread's original model when restoring it from the history,
rather than having it use the default model. As before, newly-created
threads will use the current default model.
Release Notes:
- Enabled different project windows to use different models in the agent
panel
- Enhanced the agent panel so that when revisiting old threads, their
original model will be used.
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
This PR fixes bug where selection and bracket pair highlights would not
update when new text was added via collab.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where selection and bracket pair highlights would not
update when new text was added via collab.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
This PR renames the symbols for the existing Stripe synchronization.
This will make things clearer once the new synchronization job for the
new billing is added.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we check for an existing Stripe customer by email
address before attempting to create a new one.
This should avoid the case where we end up creating multiple Stripe
customers for the same user.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, if you clicked on a user message to edit it, and then, while
the user message has the editor pending, sent a new message via the
textarea, the whole thread would be grayed out because we hadn't
dismissed the to-be-edited pending user message. That's now fixed.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed a bug that would make the whole thread be grayed out upon
sending a new message while a user message had a pending edit.
This moves summarization task management out of `context_store`. The
code there was draining a Vec of tasks to block on, but this is no
longer a good fit for message_editor's context loading. It needs to be
able to repeatedly await on the thread summarization tasks involved in
the context.
Discussed with Danilo, and he thinks it'd be good to remove the current
"Summarizing context" anyway since it causes layout shift. If message
send is blocked on summarizing, the pulsing context pill is sufficient
for now. This UI change made this overall change more straightforward.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This change updates the system prompt to conditionally include
`grep`-related instructions based on whether the `grep` tool is enabled.
Implementation details:
1. Add a `has_tool` handlebars helper.
2. Pass the `model` to all locations where the prompt is built.
3. Use `{{#if has_tool "grep"}}` in the system prompt to gate
`grep`-specific instructions.
Testing:
- Unit tests for the `hasTool` helper.
- Unit tests to verify that `grep`-related instructions are included /
omitted from the prompt as appropriate.
- Manual agent evaluation:
- Setup: Asked the Agent "List all impls of MyTrait in the project"
using a custom "No tools" profile (all tools disabled).
- Before the change: The Agent attempted to call `grep`, encountered an
error, then realized the tool was unavailable.
- After the change: The Agent immediately asked to enable a search tool.
Note: in principle, `grep`/`read_file` tool descriptions alone might be
enough, but to confirm this we need more evaluation. If it turns out to
be true, we'll be able to remove grep-specific instructions from the
system prompt and undo this change.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- See: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/29541
- `failed to get git blame data:` occurred whenever opening a file that
does not have git blame data and with `git.inline_blame.enabled` = true
(the default). Notably this would be triggered whenever you opened your
settings or keymap (unless ~/.config/zed was git managed).
- `No language server found to format buffer` triggered whenever you
saved a buffer with `format_on_save` (the default for most languages)
but had no LSP configured for this file type (e.g. Plain Text).
Release Notes:
- N/A
I added some tests to ensure that this regression doesn't happen again.
This also fixes the cargo test locators, debugging all tests in a module
instead of just the singular test a user selects.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29177#issuecomment-2823359242
Removes dependency on
[quininer/x11-clipboard](https://github.com/quininer/x11-clipboard) as
it is in [maintenance
mode](https://github.com/quininer/x11-clipboard/issues/19).
X11 clipboard functionality is now built-in to GPUI which was
accomplished by stripping the non-x11-related code/abstractions from
[1Password/arboard](https://github.com/1Password/arboard) and extending
it to support all image formats already supported by GPUI on wayland and
macos.
A benefit of switching over to the `arboard` implementation, is that we
now make an attempt to have an X11 "clipboard manager" (if available -
something the user has to setup themselves) save the contents of
clipboard (if the last copy operation was within Zed) so that the copied
contents can still be pasted once Zed has completely stopped.
Release Notes:
- Linux(X11): Add support for pasting images from clipboard
This PR makes it so we pass up the `mode` from the
`LanguageModelRequest` when interacting with the Zed provider instead of
passing a hard-coded value.
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Brings back hover popover of selection context.
* Adds hover popover for symbol, rules, and thread context.
* Makes context attached to messages display the names / content at
attachment time.
* Adds the file name as the displayed parent of symbol context.
* Brings back `impl Component for AddedContext`
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
This PR adds a "max mode" toggle to the Agent panel, for models that
support it.
Only visible to folks in the `new-billing` feature flag.
Icon is just a placeholder.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR addresses the behavior of the agent's terminal tool when the
executed command is interrupted or fails after producing some output.
Currently, if the command doesn't finish successfully, any partial
output captured before the interruption/failure is discarded, and only
an error message (or a generic cancellation message) is returned to the
LLM.
This change modifies the `run_command_limited` function in the terminal
tool to catch errors when awaiting the command's status (which includes
interruptions). In the case of such an error, it now includes any
partial stdout/stderr captured up to that point within the error message
returned to the `ToolUseState`. This ensures the LLM receives the
partial context even when the command doesn't complete cleanly, framed
appropriately as part of an error/interruption message.
Closes#29101
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR puts the displaying of the plan in the user menu behind the
`new-billing` feature flag instead of the old `zed-pro` feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27641
This PR fixes invalid proxy URIs being registered despite the URI not
being a valid proxy URI.
Whilst investigating #27641 , I noticed that currently any proxy URI
passed to `RequestClient::proxy_and_user_agent` will be assigned to the
created client, even if the URI is not a valid proxy URI. Given a test
as an example:
We create an URI here and pass it as a proxy to
`ReqwestClient::proxy_and_user_agent`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/crates/reqwest_client/src/reqwest_client.rs#L272-L273
In `ReqwestClient::proxy_and_user_agent`we take the proxy parameter here
9b40770e9f/crates/reqwest_client/src/reqwest_client.rs (L46)
and set it unconditionally here:
9b40770e9f/crates/reqwest_client/src/reqwest_client.rs (L62)
, not considering at all whether the proxy was successfully created
above. Concluding, we currently do not actually check whether a proxy
was successfully created, but rather whether an URI is equal to itself,
which trivially holds. The existing test for a malformed proxy URI
9b40770e9f/crates/reqwest_client/src/reqwest_client.rs (L293-L297)
does not check whether invalid proxies cause an error, but rather checks
whether `http::Uri::from_static` panics on an invalid URI, [which it
does as
documented](https://docs.rs/http/latest/http/uri/struct.Uri.html#panics).
Thus, the tests currently do not really check anything proxy-related and
invalid proxies are assigned as valid proxies.
---
This PR fixes the behaviour by considering whether the proxy was
actually properly parsed and only assigning it if that is the case.
Furthermore, it improves logging in case of errors so issues like the
linked one are easier to debug (for the linked issue, the log will now
include that the proxy schema is not supported in the logs).
Lastly, it also updates the test for a malformed proxy URI. The test now
actually checks that malformed proxy URIs are not registered for the
client rather than testing the `http` crate.
The update also initially caused the [test for a `socks4a`
proxy](9b40770e9f/crates/reqwest_client/src/reqwest_client.rs (L280C1-L282C50))
to fail. This happened because the reqwest-library introduced supports
for `socks4a` proxies in [version
0.12.13](https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#v01213).
Thus, this PR includes a bump of the reqwest library to add proper
support for socks4a proxies.
Release Notes:
- Added support for socks4a proxies.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Namely, this PR removes the layout shift when you click on a user
message to edit it and displays the feedback disclaimer only upon
hovering the thumbs up/down button container.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The `ollama` crate has a `use schemars::JsonSchema` statement even when
building with default features, which doesn't include the `schemars`
crate.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This also fixes a little UI bug where the text thread title would push
the buttons away from the UI when there was still space.
Release Notes:
- agent: Made text thread titles editable again.
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
One motivation is that the outlines returned by `read_file` for large
files list line numbers assuming an inclusive `end_line`. As a result,
when the agent uses these outlines for `read_line` calls, it would
otherwise miss the last line.
Release Notes:
- N/A
resolves#24655resolves#23945
I haven't yet added a default binding for the new command. #27797 added `:ls` and
`:buffers` which in my opinion should use the global searchable version
given that that matches the vim semantics of those commands better than
just showing the tabs in the local pane.
There's also a question of what to do when you select a tab from another
pane, should the focus jump to that pane or should that tab move to the
currently focused pane? For now I've implemented the former.
Release Notes:
- Added `tab_switcher::ToggleAll` to search open tabs from all panes and focus the selected one.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
`App::http_client` and `Client::http_client` both return an owned `Arc`
which it clones internally. This means we can remove unnecessary clones
when calling these methods.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Backtrace of the panic in the Agent pane:
```
Thread "<unnamed>" panicked with "called `Option::unwrap()` on a `None` value" at crates/markdown/src/parser.rs:264:55
3fdbc3090d/src/crates/markdown/src/parser.rs (L264) (may not be uploaded, line may be incorrect if files modified)
0: zed::reliability::init_panic_hook::{{closure}}
at /home/silver/develop/zed/crates/zed/src/reliability.rs:56:29
1: <alloc::boxed::Box<F,A> as core::ops::function::Fn<Args>>::call
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs:1990:9
std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/std/src/panicking.rs:839:13
2: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/std/src/panicking.rs:697:13
3: std::sys::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/std/src/sys/backtrace.rs:168:18
4: rust_begin_unwind
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/std/src/panicking.rs:695:5
5: core::panicking::panic_fmt
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/core/src/panicking.rs:75:14
6: core::panicking::panic
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/core/src/panicking.rs:145:5
7: core::option::unwrap_failed
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/core/src/option.rs:2015:5
8: core::option::Option<T>::unwrap
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/option.rs:978:21
markdown::parser::parse_markdown
at /home/silver/develop/zed/crates/markdown/src/parser.rs:264:37
9: markdown::Markdown::parse::{{closure}}
at /home/silver/develop/zed/crates/markdown/src/markdown.rs:282:51
10: <core::pin::Pin<P> as core::future::future::Future>::poll
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/future/future.rs:124:9
11: async_task::raw::RawTask<F,T,S,M>::run
at /home/silver/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/async-task-4.7.1/src/raw.rs:557:17
12: async_task::runnable::Runnable<M>::run
at /home/silver/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-1949cf8c6b5b557f/async-task-4.7.1/src/runnable.rs:781:18
13: gpui::platform::linux::dispatcher::LinuxDispatcher::new::{{closure}}::{{closure}}
at /home/silver/develop/zed/crates/gpui/src/platform/linux/dispatcher.rs:44:25
14: std::sys::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/sys/backtrace.rs:152:18
15: std::thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked_::{{closure}}::{{closure}}
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/thread/mod.rs:559:17
16: <core::panic::unwind_safe::AssertUnwindSafe<F> as core::ops::function::FnOnce<()>>::call_once
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/panic/unwind_safe.rs:272:9
17: std::panicking::try::do_call
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/panicking.rs:587:40
18: __rust_try
19: std::panicking::try
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/panicking.rs:550:19
std::panic::catch_unwind
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/panic.rs:358:14
std::thread::Builder::spawn_unchecked_::{{closure}}
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/std/src/thread/mod.rs:557:30
20: core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once{{vtable.shim}}
at /home/silver/.rustup/toolchains/1.86-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/rustlib/src/rust/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:250:5
21: <alloc::boxed::Box<F,A> as core::ops::function::FnOnce<Args>>::call_once
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs:1976:9
<alloc::boxed::Box<F,A> as core::ops::function::FnOnce<Args>>::call_once
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/alloc/src/boxed.rs:1976:9
std::sys::pal::unix::thread::Thread::new::thread_start
at /rustc/05f9846f893b09a1be1fc8560e33fc3c815cfecb/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/thread.rs:106:17
22: start_thread
at ./nptl/pthread_create.c:447:8
23: clone3
at ./misc/../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/clone3.S:78:0
Segmentation fault
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Sometimes Gemini would report `Content` without a `parts` field.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that would sometimes cause Gemini models to fail streaming
their response.
While visually unintrusive, these navigation links enable proper
navigation in readers and extensions like Vimium that rely on
rel=next/prev
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#29439
Add shell escaping as well as additional sanity check for Zed path when
used in askpass. This caused issues on preview and nightly as the
standard paths for those releases contain spaces which were not escaped
appropriately leading to erroneous "Permission denied" errors from SSH
when the askpass script failed
Release Notes:
- Fixed a missing shell-escape in askpass resulting in erroneous
"Permission denied" errors when trying to connect to a remote server
over ssh (effecting preview release v0.184.1 and nightly only)
When using the agent with a project shared by a collaborator, rules file
loading didn't work as it was trying to read from the client's
filesystem
Release Notes:
- Fixed rules file loading when using the agent with a project shared by
a collaborator.
Since #28065 merged we've seen deadlocks inside iconv when opening Zed
in a repository containing many submodules. These calls to iconv happen
inside libgit2, in our implementations of the methods `head_sha`,
`merge_head_shas`, and `show` on `RealGitRepository`. This PR moves
those methods to use the git CLI instead, sidestepping the issue. For
the sake of efficiency, a new `revparse_batch` method is added that uses
`git cat-file` to resolve several ref names in one invocation. I
originally intended to make `show` operate in batch mode as well (or
instead), but I can't see a good way to do that with the git CLI; `git
show` always bails on the first ref that it can't resolve, and
`for-each-ref` doesn't support symbolic refs like `HEAD`.
Separately, I removed the calls to `show` in `MergeDetails::load`, going
back to only loading the SHAs of the various merge heads. Loading full
commit details was intended to support the inlays feature that ended up
being cut from #28065, and we can add it back in when we need it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `subscription_usage_meters` table to the LLM
database.
We'll use this to track usage of individual models over the number of
requests built-in to the plan.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a deadlock that would occur when `DapStore` had its on quit
handler called. The deadlock was caused by `DapStore` spawning on the
main thread while `App::shutdown` blocks the main thread.
We added a debug_panic in GPUI that panics if a foreground task is
spawned while the App context is shutting down. This will help tests
catch hangs in `cx.on_app_quit` calls.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Implementing the `ToolCard` for the path_search tool. It also adds the
"jump to file" functionality if you expand the results.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Since around the time we shipped block diagnostics, we've been seeing an
out of range panic in the editor.
Although the code is heavily inlined, so the stacktrace is missing, this
seems like a likely place that indexing may have gone wrong.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rare panic in the editor
Added `snippet_sort_order`, which determines how snippets are sorted
relative to other completion items. It can have the values `top`,
`bottom`, or `inline`, with `inline` being the default.
This mimics VS Code’s setting:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editing/intellisense#_snippets-in-suggestions
Release Notes:
- Added support for `snippet_sort_order` to control snippet sorting
behavior in code completion menus.
- **do not assume logs over LEVEL_ENABLED_MAX_STATIC (the static global
log level) are enabled**
- **make it so filters that are just module names get overridden by
submodule path filters**
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
- [x] Buttons
- [x] Make it keyboard-driven
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This PR adds support for the eval to read environment variables from a
`.env` file located in the `crates/eval` directory.
For instance, you can use it to set your Anthropic API key:
```
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=<secret>
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so `workspace-hack` is ignored by `cargo xtask
package-conformity` when looking for non-workspace dependencies.
Also added `zed_extension_api` to the exclude list.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a no-op job for the "Run Agent Eval" workflow.
This aims to avoid marking the check as failed on a PR that does not
include the `run-eval` label.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This update generates a single self-contained .html file that shows an
overview of evaluation threads in the browser. It's useful for:
- Quickly reviewing results
- Sharing evaluation runs
- Debugging
- Comparing models (TBD)
Features:
- Export thread JSON from the UI
- Keyboard navigation (j/k or Ctrl + ←/→)
- Toggle between compact and full views
Generating the overview:
- `cargo run -p eval` will write this file in the run dir's root.
- Or you can call `cargo run -p eval --bin explorer` to generate it
without running evals.
Screenshot:

Release Notes:
- N/A
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/16472
* Adds debug logging to everywhere near INSERT/UPDATEs in the DB
So something like
`env RUST_LOG=debug,wasmtime_cranelift=off,cranelift_codegen=off,vte=off
cargo run` could be used to view these (current zlog seems to process
the exclusions odd, so not sure this is the optimal RUST_LOG line) can
be used to debug any further writes.
* Removes excessive window stack serialization
Previously, it serialized unconditionally every 100ms.
Now, only if the stack had changed, which is now check every 500ms.
* Removes excessive terminal serialization
Previously, it serialized its `cwd` on every `ItemEvent::UpdateTab`
which was caused by e.g. any character output.
Now, only if the `cwd` has changed at the next event processing time.
Release Notes:
- Fixed more excessive DB writes
Previously, all MCP tools would be completed regardless if they were
disabled/enabled for the profile. This meant that the "Write" profile
was always using all MCP tools, even if you disabled them in the
settings.
Now, when `enable_all_context_servers` is set to `true`, we will enable
all tools from all MCP servers by default but disable the ones that are
explicitly disabled for the profile.
Also fixes an issue where the tools would not show up as enabled when
using `enable_all_context_servers: true`
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix an issue where MCP tools could not be enabled/disabled
This PR removes the `language-models` feature flag.
This feature is already generally available, so we no longer need the
feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
In the process of implementing this I learned that you can also hit
escape to clear the query which is a decent workaround, but I think this
behavior more closely matches expectations. For example when you run the
"focus search" actions, those select the query.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The ideal solution here would be the ability to pick a default remote
the first time you click on a PR or commit link from a blame, and then
store that state in the repo or project and allow you to change it
somehow.
Because that's complicated, and because the vast majority of users
follow the convention of using `upstream` and `origin`, this change just
adds `upstream` as a possible remote that takes precedence for
generating links. I've sometimes seen `origin` and `fork` used for the
same purposes, which will still work fine with this change.
Here are some sources recommending the `upstream`/`origin` convention:
-
https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/forking-workflow
-
https://github.blog/open-source/git/git-2-5-including-multiple-worktrees-and-triangular-workflows/
- https://cli.github.com/manual/gh_repo_fork
The fact that the github cli renames them to those when you `gh repo
fork` is pretty strong evidence that it's worth supporting them even if
users can set arbitrary remote names or could actually want to open a PR
link on their fork.
Resolves#13511
Release Notes:
- Git blame links now prefer the `upstream` remote over `origin` if it
exists.
This PR adds the `FeatureFlag` suffix to the feature flag types that
were missing them.
This makes the names easier to search in the codebase.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the Zed provider to use the `POST /completions`
endpoint.
There is no functional difference from `POST /completion`, but the
pluralized version reads better.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes two fields from JSON schemas (`$schema` and `title`),
which are not expected by any model provider, but were spuriously
included by our JSON schema library, `schemars`.
These added noise to requests and cost wasted input tokens.
### Old
```json
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"title": "FetchToolInput",
"type": "object",
"required": [
"url"
],
"properties": {
"url": {
"description": "The URL to fetch.",
"type": "string"
}
}
}
```
### New:
```json
{
"properties": {
"url": {
"description": "The URL to fetch.",
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"url"
],
"type": "object"
}
```
- N/A
Simplifies the data structures involved in agent context by removing
caching and limiting the use of ContextId:
* `AssistantContext` enum is now like an ID / handle to context that
does not need to be updated. `ContextId` still exists but is only used
for generating unique `ElementId`.
* `ContextStore` has a `IndexMap<ContextSetEntry>`. Only need to keep a
`HashSet<ThreadId>` consistent with it. `ContextSetEntry` is a newtype
wrapper around `AssistantContext` which implements eq / hash on a subset
of fields.
* Thread `Message` directly stores its context.
Fixes the following bugs:
* If a context entry is removed from the strip and added again, it was
reincluded in the next message.
* Clicking file context in the thread that has been removed from the
context strip didn't jump to the file.
* Refresh of directory context didn't reflect added / removed files.
* Deleted directories would remain in the message editor context strip.
* Token counting requests didn't include image context.
* File, directory, and symbol context deduplication relied on
`ProjectPath` for identity, and so didn't handle renames.
* Symbol context line numbers didn't update when shifted
Known bugs (not fixed):
* Deleting a directory causes it to disappear from messages in threads.
Fixing this in a nice way is tricky. One easy fix is to store the
original path and show that on deletion. It's weird that deletion would
cause the name to "revert", though. Another possibility would be to
snapshot context metadata on add (ala `AddedContext`), and keep that
around despite deletion.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a bug where Zed wasn't closable via ctl-c in the shell it was
spawned in after starting a debug adapter
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
WIP!
In light of having more control over blame popover from editor.
This fixes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28645,
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/26304
- [x] Initial rendering
- [x] Handle smart positioning (edge detection, etc)
- [x] Delayed hovering, release, etc
- [x] Test blame message selection
- [x] Fix tagged issues
Release Notes:
- Git inline blame popover now dismisses when the cursor is moved, the
editor is scrolled, or the command palette is opened.
There's probably more to do to fully make the transition, and we'll
still debate a bit internally whether this is the name, but just opening
this PR up now for visibility.
Release Notes:
- N/A
#29354 introduced a bug where we would append tool uses to the last
assistant message even if it was from a previous request.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
We used to insert empty user messages into the `Thread::messages` `Vec`
when tools finished running and then we would attach the results when
creating the request. This approach was very easy to mess up during
state handling, leading to empty user messages displayed in the
conversation and API failures.
Instead, we will no longer insert actual user messages for tool results
to the `Thread`, and will only do this on the fly when creating the
model request. This simplifies a lot of code and show fix the mentioned
errors.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improve reliability of LLM requests when including tool results
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
The known issue with `linked_edits` seems to be fixed in this PR:
https://github.com/elm-tooling/elm-language-server/pull/1364. This PR
removes the section from Zeds documentation to avoid confusion.
Release Notes:
- Remove known issues section from Elm documentation.
Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29165 where the
user message design is simplified even more. The edit button is not
visible anymore, and you can click on the whole message block to edit a
message.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24501
This has been broken for a while on linux (at least since Feb 8th!) for Assistant1.
It is also broken for Text Threads in Assitant2 (on macos and linux).
This should fix both.
Potentially related:
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29107
Release Notes:
- Fix for `ctrl-enter` shortcut in Assistant text threads incorrectly
opening inline assist instead of triggering Send.
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
cc @notpeter
Before this change we used our own copy of `cx.key_context()` when
matching.
This led to races where the context queried could be either before (or
after) the
context used in dispatching.
To avoid the race, gpui now passes out the context stack actually used
instead.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the Key Context View could show the incorrect
context,
causing confusing results.
This is to enable alternative streaming solutions at the application
layer. I'm not sure we really should have performed parsing of the input
at this layer. Either way I want to experiment with streaming approaches
in a separate crate on a branch, and this will help.
/cc @maxdeviant @bennetbo @rtfeldman
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Interesting things about this example:
* It's a useful, non-trivial change I made with the agent in Tree-sitter
* It runs fast
* It frequently showcases edit file errors
* It occasionally completely errors out due to errors parsing tool call
input JSON
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR wires the counting of Google AI tokens back up.
It now goes through the LLM service instead of collab's RPC.
Still only available for Zed staff.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR significantly improves the quality of the initial file search
that occurs when the model doesn't yet know the full path to a file it
needs to read/edit.
Previously, the assertions in file_search often failed on main as the
model attempted to guess full file paths. On this branch, it reliably
calls `find_path` (previously `path_search`) before reading files.
After getting the model to find paths first, I noticed it would try
using `grep` instead of `path_search`. This motivated renaming
`path_search` to `find_path` (continuing the analogy to unix commands)
and adding system prompt instructions about proper tool selection.
Note: I know the command is just called `find`, but that seemed too
general.
In my eval runs, the `file_search` example improved from 40% ± 10% to
98% ± 2%. The only assertion I'm seeing occasionally fail is "glob
starts with `**` or project". We can probably add some instructions in
that regard.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Instructs the model to include the fields that we display first in the
input object, so that e.g the user can see the path of a file while the
model generates the content.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the `CountLanguageModelTokens` RPC message from collab.
We were only using this for Google AI models through the Zed provider
(which is only available to Zed staff).
For now we're returning `0`, but will bring back soon.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR uses Tree Sitter to show inline values while a user is in a
debug session.
We went with Tree Sitter over the LSP Inline Values request because the
LSP request isn't widely supported. Tree Sitter is easy for
languages/extensions to add support to. Tree Sitter can compute the
inline values locally, so there's no need to add extra RPC messages for
Collab. Tree Sitter also gives Zed more control over how we want to show
variables.
There's still more work to be done after this PR, namely differentiating
between global/local scoped variables, but it's a great starting point
to start iteratively improving it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
This PR is a quick follow-up to #29234 , which unfortunately broke
scrolling with the mouse in editors on main.
The linked PR introduced the possiblilty to completely disable scrolling
for editors. Unfortunately, it also disabled scrolling for editors by
default. This PR fixes this by re-enabling it by default.
This change also needs to be backported to v0.184.x. Otherwise, mouse
scrolling in the next preview release will not work!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Things this doesn't currently handle:
- [x] ~testing~
- ~we really need an snapshot test that takes a vscode settings file
with all options that we support, and verifies the zed settings file you
get from importing it, both from an empty starting file or one with lots
of conflicts. that way we can open said vscode settings file in vscode
to ensure that those options all still exist in the future.~
- Discussed this, we don't think this will meaningfully protect us from
future failures, and we will just do this as a manual validation step
before merging this PR. Any imports that have meaningfully complex
translation steps should still be tested.
- [x] confirmation (right now it just clobbers your settings file
silently)
- it'd be really cool if we could show a diff multibuffer of your
current settings with the result of the vscode import and let you pick
"hunks" to keep, but that's probably too much effort for this feature,
especially given that we expect most of the people using it to have an
empty/barebones zed config when they run the import.
- [x] ~UI in the "welcome" page~
- we're planning on redoing our welcome/walkthrough experience anyways,
but in the meantime it'd be nice to conditionally show a button there if
we see a user level vscode config
- we'll add it to the UI when we land the new walkthrough experience,
for now it'll be accessible through the action
- [ ] project-specific settings
- handling translation of `.vscode/settings.json` or `.code-workspace`
settings to `.zed/settings.json` will come in a future PR, along with UI
to prompt the user for those actions when opening a project with local
vscode settings for the first time
- [ ] extension settings
- we probably want to do a best-effort pass of popular extensions like
vim and git lens
- it's also possible to look for installed/enabled extensions with `code
--list-extensions`, but we'd have to maintain some sort of mapping of
those to our settings and/or extensions
- [ ] LSP settings
- these are tricky without access to the json schemas for various
language server extensions. we could probably manage to do translations
for a couple popular languages and avoid solving it in the general case.
- [ ] platform specific settings (`[macos].blah`)
- this is blocked on #16392 which I'm hoping to address soon
- [ ] language specific settings (`[rust].foo`)
- totally doable, just haven't gotten to it yet
~We may want to put this behind some kind of flag and/or not land it
until some of the above issues are addressed, given that we expect
people to only run this importer once there's an incentive to get it
right the first time. Maybe we land it alongside a keymap importer so
you don't have to go through separate imports for those?~
We are gonna land this as-is, all these unchecked items at the bottom
will be addressed in followup PRs, so maybe don't run the importer for
now if you have a large and complex VsCode settings file you'd like to
import.
Release Notes:
- Added a VSCode settings importer, available via a
`zed::ImportVsCodeSettings` action
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Fix for error:
```log
2025-04-23T13:02:14-04:00 INFO [lsp] starting language server process. binary path: "/Users/peter/Library/Application Support/Zed/languages/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer-2025-04-21", working directory: "/Users/peter/zcode/zed", args: []
2025-04-23T13:02:16-04:00 ERROR [lsp] failed to deserialize response from language server: data did not match any variant of untagged enum RunnableArgs at line 1 column 199. response from language server: "[{\"label\":\"cargo check --workspace\",\"kind\":\"cargo\",\"args\":{\"cwd\":\"/Users/peter/zcode/zed/crates/gpui/src/platform/linux\",\"overrideCargo\":null,\"cargoArgs\":[\"check\",\"--workspace\"],\"executableArgs\":[]}}]"
2025-04-23T13:02:16-04:00 WARN [project::lsp_store] LSP Runnables via rust-analyzer failed: failed to deserialize response
2025-04-23T13:02:16-04:00 ERROR [*unknown*] LSP Runnables via rust-analyzer failed: failed to deserialize response
```
Object is missing `environment`:
```json
[
{
"label": "cargo check --workspace",
"kind": "cargo",
"args": {
"cwd": "/Users/peter/zcode/zed/crates/gpui/src/platform/linux",
"overrideCargo": null,
"cargoArgs": ["check", "--workspace"],
"executableArgs": []
}
}
]
```
Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28359
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
This PR implements the `ToolCard` for the edit file tool, which allow us
to display an editor with a diff in the thread view with the changes
performed by the model.
- [x] Fix buffer sometimes displaying empty
- [x] Stop buffer from scrolling together with the thread
- [x] Fix multibuffer header sometimes appearing
- [x] Fix buffer height issue
- [x] Implement "full height" expand button
- [x] Add "Jump To File" functionality
- [x] Polish and refine styles
Release Notes:
- agent: Added diff preview cards in the thread view for edits performed
by the agent.
---------
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Now we're more tolerant of invalid JSON coming back from the model
(possibly because it was incomplete and we're streaming), plus if we do
end up with invalid JSON once it has all streamed back, we report what
the malformed JSON actually was:
<img width="444" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-23 at 1 49 14 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/480f5da7-869b-49f3-9ffd-8f08ccddb33d"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] Make it work in the project diff:
- [x] Support non-singleton buffers
- [x] Adjust excerpt boundaries to show full conflicts
- [x] Write tests for conflict-related events and state management
- [x] Prevent hunk buttons from appearing inside conflicts
- [x] Make sure it works over SSH, collab
- [x] Allow separate theming of markers
Bonus:
- [ ] Count of conflicts in toolbar
- [ ] Keyboard-driven navigation and resolution
- [ ] ~~Inlay hints to contextualize "ours"/"theirs"~~
Release Notes:
- Implemented initial support for resolving merge conflicts.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
When dragging the pane separator of the bottom dock to full window
height, the contents at the bottom of the dock and workspace window
overflowed the screen, becoming obscured. This happened because setting
a new size in resize_bottom_dock(...) was not taking in consideration
the top bounds of the workspace window, which caused the bottom bounds
of both dock and workspace to overflow. The issue was fixed by
subtracting the workspace.bounds.top() value to the dock's new size.
Closes#12966
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a `can_use_web_search_tool` field to the LLM token claims.
Currently anyone in the `assistant2` feature flag will have access to
the web search tool.
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR allows the `theme-importer` utility to handle comma-separated
token scopes.
Normally, a token in a VS Code theme is defined as either a string or a
string array:
```json
{
"scope": "token.debug-token",
"settings": {
"foreground": "#d55fde"
}
},
{
"name": "String interpolation",
"scope": [
"punctuation.definition.template-expression.begin",
"punctuation.definition.template-expression.end",
"punctuation.section.embedded"
],
"settings": {
"foreground": "#d55fde"
}
},
```
However, [some
themes](ac85540d64/src/variants/TokenColors.ts (L1771-L1777))
seem to use comma-separated values in a single scope string which VS
Code seems to accept as well:
```json
{
"name": "Comments",
"scope": "comment, punctuation.definition.comment",
"settings": {
"foreground": "#7f848e"
}
},
```
This PR handles these definitions by splitting scopes by commas before
trying to match them with the scopes that match Zed syntax tokens.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Updating macOS development readme with some gotchas that I ran into
while getting setup.
- Linked to collab readme because that contained the steps to setup the
postgres database so integration tests pass
- Added section under troubleshooting. Recommending `cargo-nextest`
since the CI uses it and it got me past the failures I was seeing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: KyleBarton <kjbarton4@gmail.com>
Attempt to lookup exact relative paths before full worktree traversal,
only do the full traversal if all other methods fail.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28407
Release Notes:
- Fixed wrong paths opening when cmd-clicking in the terminal
This adds `last.message.json` file that contains the full request plus
response (serialized as a message from assistant for consistency with
other messages).
Motivation: to capture more info and to make analysis of finished runs
easier.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of agent checkpoint creation.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes caused accidental deletions when restoring
to a previous agent checkpoint.
- Fixed a bug that caused checkpoints to be visible in the Git history.
Before this change, when syncing a multibuffer (such as
find-all-references) to a remote, we would renumber the excerpts from 1.
This did not matter in the past because the buffers' list of excerpts
could not change. In #27876, I added the ability for excerpts to merge,
which meant that the excerpt list could change. This manifested as
people seeing "invalid excerpt id" panics when syncing.
The initial fix to this (to re-use the excerpt ids from the host) ran
into problems because `insert_excerpts_with_ids_after` assumes that you
call it in excerpt-id order. This change de-optimizes that code to
insert the excerpts 1-by-1 in excerpt-id order, but with the
insert_after set to preserve the correct UI order.
I hope to soon remove this code path and use something more like
set-excerpts-for-path for syncing, but in the meantime we should not
panic.
Release Notes:
- Fix a panic when joining a project with a multibuffer with merged
excerpts
Closes#27994, #29050, #27352, #27616
This PR implements new logic for code completions, which improve cases
where local variables, etc LSP based hints are not shown on top of code
completion menu. The new logic is explained in comment of code.
This new sort is similar to VSCode's completions sort where order of
sort is like:
Fuzzy > Snippet > LSP sort_key > LSP sort_text
whenever two items have same value, it proceeds to use next one as tie
breaker. Changing fuzzy score from float to int based makes it possible
for two items two have same fuzzy int score, making them get sorted by
next criteria.
Release Notes:
- Improved code completions to prioritize LSP hints, such as local
variables, so they appear at the top of the list.
Now all debug sessions are routed through the debug panel and are
started synchronously instead of by a task that returns a session once
the initialization process is finished. A session is `Mode::Booting`
while it's starting the debug adapter process and then transitions to
`Mode::Running` once this is completed.
This PR also added new tests for the dap logger, reverse start debugging
request, and debugging over SSH.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Added default filters to `zlog`, a piece that was present in our
`simple_log` setup, but was missed when switching to `zlog`, resulting
in logspam primarily on linux.
also - more explicit precedence & precedence testing
Release Notes:
- N/A
cc: @sunli829 @huacnlee @probably-neb
I really liked the earlier PR, but had an idea for how to utilize the
element state so that you don't need to construct the cache externally.
I've updated the APIs to introduce an `ImageCacheProvider` trait, and
added an example implementation of it to the image gallery :)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes issue described in [description of
#28683](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28683#issue-2992849891)
Makes sure that the `--system-specs` arg is handled before
`Application::new` is called, so that it can be used even when Zed is
panicking during app initialization (e.g. Failing to create a Vulkan
context in blade)
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the `--system-specs` arg wouldn't work if Zed
panicked during app initialization (e.g. When failing to create a Vulkan
context in blade)
This PR updates the usage meter for edit predictions to use the limits
returned from the API instead of basing it off the plan.
This will allow limits to be updated from the server rather than being
embedded in the client.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28533
Release Notes:
- Linux: Improved parsing of `ZED_DEVICE_ID` environment variable in an
attempt to fix some cases where it erroneously failed to parse. The
`ZED_DEVICE_ID` is now expected to always be a 4 digit hexadecimal
number (as it is in the output of `lcpci`) with an optional `0x` or `0X`
prefix.
This PR updates the usage banners in the Agent panel to use the limits
returned from the API instead of basing it off the plan.
This will allow limits to be updated from the server rather than being
embedded in the client.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27414
`ImageCache` is independent of the original image loader and can
actively release its cached images to solve the problem of images loaded
from the network or files not being released.
It has two constructors:
- `ImageCache::new`: Manually manage the cache.
- `ImageCache::max_items`: Remove the least recently used items when the
cache reaches the specified number.
When creating an `img` element, you can specify the cache object with
`Img::cache`, and the image cache will be managed by `ImageCache`.
In the example `crates\gpui\examples\image-gallery.rs`, the
`ImageCache::clear` method is actively called when switching a set of
images, and the memory will no longer continuously increase.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Closes#29176
This PR fix an issue where uncommenting a code block in Markdown would
add Markdown comments instead of removing the language-specific
comments.
Why?
`language_scope_at` for comments in a code block in Markdown would
result in the language being detected as Markdown. This happens because
the smallest range, such as `//` or `#` on the Markdown layer, is
preferred over `// whole comment line` for any other language. This
results in language detection as Markdown for that point.
To fix this, we also use a depth factor and try to prefer the layer with
greater depth over one with lesser depth. In this case, the code block's
language depth would be preferred over Markdown. The smallest range is
now used as a tiebreaker.
Added test for this case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where uncommenting a code block in Markdown would add
Markdown comments instead of removing the language comments.
This PR updates the `plan` field in the LLM token to be based on the
subscription.
We weren't using this field anywhere outside of the new billing code, so
it is safe to change its meaning.
Release Notes:
- N/A
As-salamu alaykum,
[I recently started suffering from the same issue as this
user](https://users.rust-lang.org/t/rust-analyzer-checkonsave-command-works-but-shows-invalid-config-warning/128652),
which is caused by something the docs of Zed promote, so I decided to
help fix it.
>[anutrix](https://users.rust-lang.org/u/anutrix)
> When I add "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.command": "clippy" I get:
>
> invalid config value: /checkOnSave: invalid type: map, expected a
boolean;
> Extension Info: Version 0.3.2433, Server Version 0.3.2433-standalone
(66e3b5819e 2025-04-21)
> and in Language Server logs:
>
> [Error - 3:26:22 AM] Server process exited with code 0.
> Clippy works fine but these warnings stays and extensions shows
yellow/unstable in VSCode:
>
> Additionally, if I replace
>
> "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.command": "clippy"
> with
>
> "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave": true,
> "rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.command": "clippy"
> [jplatte](https://users.rust-lang.org/u/jplatte)
> From the documentation, it seems like
rust-analyzer.checkOnSave.command does not exist. It should be
rust-analyzer.check.command.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved the AI-generated changes review UX by clearly exposing
the generating state in the multibuffer tab.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
This PR adds support for transferring any existing usage from a trial
subscription to a Zed Pro subscription when the user upgrades.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
### Problem
We want to start continuously tracking our progress on agent evals over
time. As part of this, we'd like the *score* to have a clear,
interpretable meaning. Right now, it's a number from 0 to 5, but it's
not clear what any particular number works. In addition, scores vary
widely from run to run, because the agent's output is deterministic. We
try to stabilize the score using a panel of judges, but the behavior of
the agent itself varies much more widely than the judges' scores for a
given run.
### Solution
* **explicit meanings of scores** - In this PR, we're prescribing the
diff and thread criteria files so that they *must* be unordered lists of
assertions. For both the thread and the diff, rather than providing an
abstract score, the judge's task is simply to count how many of these
assertions are satisfied. A percentage score can be derived from this
number, divided by the total number of assertions.
* **repetitions** - Rather than running each example once, and judging
it N times, we'll **run** the example N times. Right now, I'm just
judging the output once per run, because I believe that with these more
clear scoring criteria, the main source of non-determinism will be the
*agent's* behavior, not the judge's
### Questions
* **accounting for diagnostic errors** - Previously, the judge was asked
to incorporate diagnostics into their abstract scores. Now that the
"score" is determined directly from the criteria, the diagnostic will
not be captured in the score. How should the diagnostics be accounted
for in the eval? One thought is - let's simply count and report the
number of errors remaining after the agent finishes, as a separate field
of the run (along with diff score and thread score). We could consider
normalizing it using the total lines of added code (like errors per 100
lines of code added) in order to give it some semblance of stability
between examples.
* **repetitions** - How many repetitions should we run on CI? Each
repetition takes significant time, but I think running more than one
repetition will make the scores significantly less volatile.
### Todo
* [x] Fix `--concurrency` implementation so that only N tasks are
spawned
* [x] Support `--repetitions` efficiently (re-using the same worktree)
* [x] Restructure judge prompts to count passing criteria, not compute
abstract score
* [x] Report total number of diagnostics in some way
* [x] Format output nicely
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR refines a bit the web search tool UI by introducing a component
(`ToolCallCardHeader`) that aims to standardize the heading element of
tool calls in the thread.
In terms of next steps, I plan to evolve this component further soon
(e.g., building a full-blown "tool call card" component), and even move
it to a place where I can re-use it in the active_thread as well without
making the `assistant_tools` a dependency of it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Mainly removing the "You" label, which didn't add a lot of value. Still
figuring out an issue with font size Markdown rendering before merging
this PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The old one wasn't linking, and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29081 has a bunch of merge
conflicts. Wanted to start simple/small.
## Todo
* [x] Remove low-signal examples
* [x] Make the eval run on a cron, on main, and on any PR with the
`run-eval` label
* [x] Noise in logs about failure to write settings
```
[2025-04-21T20:45:04Z ERROR settings] Failed to write settings to file
"/home/runner/.config/zed/settings.json"
Caused by:
No such file or directory (os error 2) at path
"/home/runner/.config/zed/.tmpLewFEs"
```
* [x] `Agentic loop stalled`
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/14581044243/job/40897622894)
* [x] Make sure that events are recorded in snowflake
* [ ] Change judge criteria to be more explicit about meanings of scores
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <tmickleydoyle@gmail.com>
Our provider code in `language_models` filters out messages for which
`LanguageModelRequestMessage::contents_empty` returns `false`. This
doesn't seem wrong by itself, but `contents_empty` was returning `false`
for messages whose first segment didn't contain non-whitespace text even
if they contained other non-empty segments. This caused requests to fail
when a message with a tool call didn't contain any preceding text.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#29087
Release Notes:
- Changed default bindings for splitting terminals from `ctrl-k
{up,down,left,right}` to `ctrl-alt-{up,down,left,right}`. `ctrl-k` is
used by Readline to cut to the end of the line.
Closes#4495
Release Notes:
- vim: add cursor shape settings for each vim mode
---
Add cursor shape settings for each vim mode to enable users to specify
them.
Example of `settings.json`:
```json
{
"vim_mode": true,
"vim": {
"cursor_shape": {
"normal": "hollow",
"insert": "bar",
"replace": "block",
"visual": "underline"
}
}
}
```
After this change is applied,
- The cursor shape specified by the user for each mode is used.
- In insert mode, the `vim > cursor_shape > insert` setting takes
precedence over the primary `cursor_shape` setting.
- If `vim > cursor_shape > insert` is not set, the primary
`cursor_shape` will be used in insert mode.
- The cursor shape will remain unchanged before and after this update
when the user does not set the `vim > cursor_shape` setting.
Video:
[screen-record.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b87461a1-6b3a-4a77-a607-a340f106def5)
Note:
This is implemented in a very hacky and one-off manner. The primary
change is to pass a rem size through the markdown render tree, and scale
all sizing (rems & pixels) based on the passed in rem size manually.
This required copying in the `CheckBox` component from `ui::CheckBox` to
make it use the manual rem scaling without modifying the `CheckBox`
implementation directly as it is used elsewhere.
A better solution is required, likely involving `window.with_rem_size`
and/or _actual_ `em` units that allow text-size-relative scaling.
Release Notes:
- Made it so Markdown preview uses the _buffer_ font size instead of the
_ui_ font size.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nate Butler <nate@zed.dev>
These are only written when the diff has changed. `patch.diff` has been
removed as its redundant with `last.diff`.
It can be convenient to open `last.diff` and use undo/redo to navigate
its history.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21684Closes#28463Closes#28264
This PR fixes Zed hanging when scrolling over single line input fields
with `scroll_beyond_last_line` set to `vertical_scroll_margin`. The
change here is to fix the calculations of available lines.
The issue only arises with the setting present because with all
overscroll settings and `max_row` being 1 for single-line editors, the
calculation would still return the correct value of available lines,
which is 1. However, with overscrolling set to `vertical_scroll_margin`
and that set to any value greater than 0, the calculation would return
that the single-line editor has more than one line, which caused the
issues described above (Actually, setting `vertical_scroll_margin` to 1
works for some reason, overscrolls "properly" and does not cause a
crash. But I really did not want to investigate this buggy behavior
further).
This PR fixes this by always reporting the number of available lines as
the line number value for single line editors, which will (mostly) be 1
(for more context see the discussion in this PR).
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Zed would crash when scrolling over single line
input fields and `scroll_beyond_last_line` set to
`vertical_scroll_margin`.
This fixes a bug where terminated child session failed to restart
because they were using the wrong configuration/binary to start a new
session
Release Notes:
- N/A
This was broken when we added helix keybindings because we populate the
menu's shortcut based on the "last" seen binding for an action ignoring
context.
Release Notes:
- Fix `ctrl-c` in vim normal mode
Split `locator` out of DebugTaskDefinition to make it clearer when
location needs to happen.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Various improvements to `zlog` including:
- Enable filtering by module (reproducing `env_logger` behavior) both
through env and settings.
- Note: filtering by module currently does not account for parent module
configuration, but does account for crate configuration.
i.e. `crate=trace` will enable `TRACE` messages in `crate::a` and
`crate::a::b` modules, but `crate::a=trace` will not enable trace
messages in module `crate::a::b`
- Implementing the `Log` trait for `zlog::Logger` to support gradual
transition and evaluate tradeoffs of always going through `log` crate.
- Added the ability to turn off logging for a specific filter (module or
scope) completely by setting it to `off` (in env: `crate::a=off`, in
settings: `"project.foo": "off"`)
- Made it so the `zlog::scoped!` macro can be used in constant
expressions, so scoped loggers can be declared as global constants
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds functionality to right click in terminal create new
selection if none present. The selection is identical with double click
a text in terminal, plus the logic is moved from the double-click in the
terminal::mouse_down.
Closes#28237
Release Notes:
- Adds functionality to right click in terminal create new selection if
none present
Closes#28787
The context menu appears before the modal because it is a Deferred
element, which is always displayed above normal elements.
Release Notes:
Previously, the editor context menu appeared before the Command Palette.
This commit ensures the editor context menu is hidden when a modal,
including the Command Palette, is opened.
Just a quick quality of life improvement to make keyboard navigation in
this view a bit better. When you open the Component Preview view now,
the "filter" search input will be focused right off the bat.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This pull request will print all the used tools and their failure rates.
The objective goal should be to minimize that failure rate.
@tmickleydoyle: this also changes the telemetry event to report
`tool_metrics` as opposed to `tool_use_counts`. Ideally I'd love to be
able to plot failure rates by tool and hopefully see that percentage go
down. Can we do that with the data we're tracking with this pull
request?
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27845
This is also how VSCode tackles this issue. I think this should be
applicable to even more popovers across the editor and context menu, but
it can be addressed later.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the signature popover not hiding on editor scroll.
Closes#29117
This makes `window_min_size` work by using the `WM_GETMINMAXINFO` window
message.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: 张小白 <364772080@qq.com>
This PR renames the `regex_search` tool to `grep` because I think it
conveys more meaning to the model, the idea of searching the filesystem
with a regular expression. It's also one word and the model seems to be
using it effectively after some additional prompt tuning.
It also takes an include pattern to filter on the specific files we try
to search. I'd like to encourage the model to scope its searches more
aggressively, as in my testing, I'm only seeing it filter on file
extension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Made keybindings for agent panel closer to the precedence order used
on Mac. This fixes use of `enter` to add context from the menu triggered
by `@` referencing.
* Adds a fast / cheaper model to providers and defaults thread
summarization to this model. Initial motivation for this was that
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29099 would cause these
requests to fail when used with a thinking model. It doesn't seem
correct to use a thinking model for summarization.
* Skips system prompt, context, and thinking segments.
* If tool use is happening, allows 2 tool uses + one more agent response
before summarizing.
Downside of this is that there was potential for some prefix cache reuse
before, especially for title summarization (thread summarization omitted
tool results and so would not share a prefix for those). This seems fine
as these requests should typically be fairly small. Even for full thread
summarization, skipping all tool use / context should greatly reduce the
token use.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, we were including the dummy text "Here are the tool
results." whenever reporting tool call results. I'm worried this is
adding noise and confusing the model, because the user didn't actually
say anything. This inserts an empty message to be populated later. My
preference would be something less stateful, where tool results (or
batches of them requested simultaneously) would be sent to the model as
soon as they were ready, without bothering to do this message
association dance. But for now, this seems to work.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Before, we used to debounce selection highlight because it needed to
search the whole file to show gutter line highlights, etc. This
experience felt extremely laggy.
This PR introduces a new approach where:
1. We query only visible rows without debounce. The search function
itself is async and runs in a background thread, so it's not blocking
anything. With no debounce and such a small search space, highlights
feel realtime.
2. In parallel, we also query the whole file (still debounced, like
before). Once this query resolves, it updates highlights across the
file, making scrollbar markers visible.
This hybrid way gives the feeling of realtime, while keeping the same
functionality.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/432b65f1-89d2-4658-ad5e-048921b06a23
P.S. I have removed the user setting for custom debounce delay, because
(one) now it doesn't really make sense to configure that, and (two) the
whole logic is based on the assumption that the fast query will resolve
before the debounced query. A static debounce time makes sure of that.
Configuring it might lead to cases where the fast query resolves after
the debounced query, and we end up only seeing visible viewport
highlights.
Release Notes:
- Improved selection highlight speed.
Closes#28944
Release Notes:
- linux: Fixed incorrect config directory being used when Zed is
installed via Flatpak
Signed-off-by: Marko Kungla <marko.kungla@gmail.com>
This is based on user feedback that the Agent Panel menu was only
linking to extensions as a way to add MCP servers while we also support
adding "custom" servers, too, which don't go through the extensions
flow.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `PlatformKeyboardLayout` trait with two methods:
`id(&self) -> &str` and `name(&self) -> &str`. The `id()` method returns
a unique identifier for the keyboard layout, while `name()` provides a
human-readable name. This distinction is especially important on
Windows, where the `id` and `name` can be quite different. For example,
the French layout has an `id` of `0000040C`, which is not
human-readable, whereas the `name` would simply be `French`. Currently,
the existing `keyboard_layout()` method returns what's essentially the
same as `id()` in this new design.
This PR implements the `name()` method for both Windows and macOS. On
Linux, for now, `name()` still returns the same value as `id()`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Alt+. is a useful terminal/readline feature that cycles through the last
arguments of previous commands in history. Unlike many other shortcuts,
it doesn't conflict with anything important globally, so it can be
safely enabled by default.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Now that we've established a proper eval in tree, this PR is reboots of
our agent loop back to a set of minimal tools and simpler prompts. We
should aim to get this branch feeling subjectively competitive with
what's on main and then merge it, and build from there.
Let's invest in our eval and use it to drive better performance of the
agent loop. How you can help: Pick an example, and then make the outcome
faster or better. It's fine to even use your own subjective judgment, as
our evaluation criteria likely need tuning as well at this point. Focus
on making the agent work better in your own subjective experience first.
Let's focus on simple/practical improvements to make this thing work
better, then determine how we can craft our judgment criteria to lock
those improvements in.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
For some reason `SIGTTIN` sometimes gets sent to the process group,
causing it to stop when run from a terminal. This solves that issue by
putting the shell in a new session + progress group.
This allows removal of a workaround of using `exit 0;` to restore
handling of ctrl-c after exit. In testing this appears to no longer be
necessary.
Closes#27716
Release Notes:
- Fixed Zed sometimes becoming a stopped background process when run
from a terminal.
This PR attaches the thread ID and the new prompt ID to telemetry events
for completions in the Agent panel.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Closes#29000
When buffer search is already deployed:
1. If find dialog is enabled, change it to find-and-replace dialog and
focuses to it
2. If find-and-replace is enabled, focuses to it
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where invoking `DeployReplace` while the Find dialog
was open did not switch to the Find & Replace dialog.
- Fixed an issue where invoking `DeployReplace` while the Find & Replace
dialog was already open did not focus it.
This PR changes Renovate's behavior to require dependency dashboard
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This fixes the panic that happened in debug builds in Wayland when
focusing/defocusing window in the edit mode:
```
"Thread "main" panicked with "CursorStyle::None should be handled separately in the client" at crates/gpui/src/platform/linux/wayland.rs:40:17"
```
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@smitbarmase, you seem to have worked on this code. Tagging you for
visibility :)
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Related to #28490.
- Default prompts from the prompt library are now included as "user
rules" in the system prompt.
- Presence of these user rules is shown at the beginning of the thread
in the UI.
_ Now uses an `Entity<PromptStore>` instead of an `Arc<PromptStore>`.
Motivation for this is emitting a `PromptsUpdatedEvent`.
- Now disallows concurrent reloading of the system prompt. Before this
change it was possible for reloads to race.
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Library as "user rules" in the system prompt.
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This PR adjusts the upgrade from a Zed Pro trial to Zed Pro to do so by
ending the trial period early.
This will transition the subscription to `active` and bill the user
without needing to send them through a Stripe Checkout flow.
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This PR adds an indicator for edit predictions usage in the edit
predictions menu:
| Free | Zed Pro / Trial |
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| <img width="235" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-18 at 9 53 47 AM"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/31f5df04-a8e1-43ec-8af7-ebe501516abe"
/> |
Only visible to users on the new billing.
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Close#28519
Release Notes:
Update `editor: copy and trim` command:
1. Ignore empty lines in the middle:
```
Line 1
Line 2
```
Will copy text to clipboard:
```
Line 1
Line 2
```
Before this commit trim not performed
1. Fix select use vim line selections, trim not works
When using 'c' with line-wise motions like j/k, operate like cc to fix
indentation issues.
Closes#28933
Release Notes:
- `c j` and `c k` now respect indentation
This PR makes it so the thread summarization also reports the model
request usage, to prevent the case where the count would appear to jump
by 2 the next time a message was sent after summarization.
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This PR adds a banner showing request usage in the Agent panel:
<img width="640" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-17 at 5 51 46 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0eb036c-57c1-441c-bbab-7dab1c6e56d9"
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Only visible to users on the new billing.
Note to Joseph: Doesn't need to be cherry-picked to Preview.
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Alias for Ctrl-6: https://neovim.io/doc/user/editing.html#CTRL-%5E
Also removed Ctrl-6 from the ProjectPanel context, iiuc, it shouldn't
have any effect there
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- vim: Added `ctrl-^` as an alias for `ctrl-6` in the default vim keymap
This PR updates the Agent to extract the usage information from the
response headers, if they are present.
For now we just log the information, but we'll be using this soon to
populate some UI.
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This PR updates the Zeta provider to extract the usage information from
the response headers, if they are present.
For now we just log the information, but we'll need to figure out where
this needs to get threaded through to in order to display it in the UI.
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This fixes a debug panic that happened when closing a debug session item
through the debug panel context menu. The default layout now only
includes module list and loaded sources list if they're supported.
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In light of making context not move dynamically, reverting back these
changes.
- Doing it async will lead to a loading state, which moves the context
menu.
- Doing it sync introduces noticeable lag in opening the context menu.
Future idea is to introduce fixed code actions like refactor, rewrite,
etc depending on code action kind [(see
more)](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#codeActionKind)
which will use submenus.
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Release Notes:
- Added the ability to copy external files into remote projects by
dragging them onto the project panel.
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This reverts commit 1d98b33ae0.
Not sure why, but seems like this breaks the binary search used to
correlate items to each other in the lists.
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This change fixes a bug in the worktree initialization.
Details: `git ref-parse --verify $HASH` just checks that $HASH is a
well-formed hash and will successfully return even if $HASH doesn't
exist.
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Closes #ISSUE
Adds an extra subscription for mouse context menus (i.e. right click context menu) so that when selections change in the editor while the context menu is open (e.g. with vim motions), the context menu closes.
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Release Notes:
- Add support for OpenAI o3 and o4-mini models via OpenAI API and
Copilot Chat providers.
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lookup_snippets() merges global snippets and extension snippets, but
global_snippets::lookup_snippets() also returns extension snippets, make
them double
Closes#28661
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where extension provided snippets were being displayed in
duplicate.
Just now realized that the reason this button wasn't working reliably is
because we weren't passing the index to it. It's now fixed.
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See #28793, the name of the field is actually `systemInstruction` not
`systemInstructions`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Gemini requests would fail
Closes#27188
This PR fixes the issue where, when you drag the scroll handle of the
editor and your mouse hovers over the gutter of the next editor,
scrolling stops. I found no good reason to stop propagation on gutter
hover.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where editor scrolling would stop when the mouse
hovered over another editor's gutter.
There was recently a change that caused the Zed Edit Prediction provider
to only be assigned when the client was connected. However, this check
happened too early, resulting in restored buffers never getting
registered. We'll now subscribe to client status changes and reassign
providers accordingly.
Release Notes:
- edit prediction: Fixed bug disabling prediction in restored buffers
Closes#28813Closes#27749
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- Removed the need to have openbsd `netcat` (`nc`) installed on your
system in order to enter passwords for `git` or `ssh` (remote
development). If you previously installed `netcat` specifically for Zed,
you may uninstall it.
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`zed_llm_client` crate to avoid duplicating information.
Also updates the current usage endpoint to use limits derived from the
`Plan`.
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Closes#27171
The `outline_panel::Open` action seems to open the outline panel, but
instead, it moves the editor's cursor to the position of the selected
entry in the outline panel. This PR renames it to
`outline_panel::OpenSelectedEntry` for better clarity.
Meanwhile, there is an existing action, `outline_panel::ToggleFocus`,
that should be used for opening the outline panel.
Todo:
- [x] Added migration
Release Notes:
- Renamed `outline_panel::Open` to `outline_panel::OpenSelectedEntry`
for better clarity.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19731
Adds `editor::GoToPreviousChange` and `editor::GoToNextChange` that work
the same as `vim::ChangeListOlder` and `vim::ChangeListNewer` as the
common logic was extracted and reused.
Release Notes:
- Added a way to navigate between changes with
`editor::GoToPreviousChange` and `editor::GoToNextChange`
The UI was mistakenly using the cumulative token usage for the token
counter. It will now display the last request token count, plus an
estimation of the tokens in the message editor and context entries that
haven't been sent yet.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0438c501-b850-4397-9135-57214ca3c07a
Additionally, when the user edits a message, we'll display the actual
token count up to it and estimate the tokens in the new message.
Note: We don't currently estimate the delta when switching profiles. In
the future, we want to use the count tokens API to measure every part of
the request and display a breakdown.
Release Notes:
- agent: Made the token count more accurate and added back estimation of
used tokens as you type and add context.
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
This PR adds a `plan` column to the `subscription_usages` table.
These tables don't have any records in them yet, so it's fine to make
the column required without a default.
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This makes the `assistant: Quote selection` work again for text threads.
Next up is supporting this also in normal threads.
Release Notes:
- agent: Add support for inserting selections (assistant: Quote
selection) into text threads
Release Notes:
- Preview: Removed the layout button from the title bar. The
`bottom_dock_layout` setting still functions.
- Added a setting, `bottom_dock_layout`, for controlling the
relationship between the bottom dock and the left and right docks.
Make fuzzy search in @-mention match paths and context kinds as well
(e.g., typing "sym" should let me select the "Symbols" label, as opposed
to just paths)
Release Notes:
- agent: Improve fuzzy-matching when using @mentions
Staff only for now. We'll work on making this usable for non zed.dev
users later
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic when an excerpt removed has an edit suggestion inlay in
it
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Closes#27995
For strings in any language and Markdown, `select_larger_syntax_node`
will first select the word and then expand from there if:
- The cursor is on the word.
- The selection is inside the word.
It will not select the word and will directly proceed to expand if:
- The word is already selected.
- Multiple partial words are selected.
Todo:
- [x] Tests
Release Notes:
- Fixed `select_larger_syntax_node` to first expand to the word within a
string, and then to the larger syntax node.
This PR adds an error message when the model requests limit has been
hit.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
We register buffers with language servers lazily when in multi-buffer
(when the excerpt is interacted with); this does not account for inlay
hints, of which a mere presence on a screen is enough to query a
language server with a path it does not recognize. This posed a problem
with typescript-language-server, which sent a notification to the user
whenever they had a multibuffer open with inlay hints enabled.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed annoying pop-up with typescript-language-server that happened in
multi-buffers with inlay hints enabled.
This PR adds a debug panel context menu that will allow a user to select
which debug session items are visible.
The context menu will add to the pane that was right clicked on.
<img width="1275" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-16 at 2 43 36 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/330322ff-69db-4731-bbaf-3544d53f2f15"
/>
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The implementation of commondir discovery in #27885 was wrong, most
significantly for submodules but also for worktrees in rarer cases. The
correct procedure, implemented in this PR, is:
> If `.git` is a file, look at the `gitdir` it points to. If that
directory has a file called `commondir`, read that file to find the
commondir. (This is what happens for worktrees.) Otherwise, the
commondir is the same as the gitdir. (This is what happens for
submodules.)
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The author of Rails' minitest integration
[recommended](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/issues/56#issuecomment-2795010202)
using the test name rather than line number.
This solves the problem in
https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/issues/56.
Note that everything is within `command`. I first tried using `args`:
```json
{
"command": "bin/rails",
"args": ["test", "$ZED_RELATIVE_FILE -n /$ZED_SYMBOL/"],
"tags": ["ruby-test"]
}
```
but minitest receives this as:
```
Run options: -n "/\"foo bar\"/" --seed 31855
```
which doesn't match due to the escaping.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#28782
The linked template path was updated in #28250. This PR also adds the
change to the zed action.
Since the issue template link was also referenced in workspace, I
updated that occurrence to use the `FileBugReport` action instead. For
that, I had to move the action to `zed_actions`. However, with this
change only one link has to be updated and any database related errors
will have the zed version specs attached to them automatically.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the `file bug report` action would redirect to an
outdated URL.
We've been seeing `test_no_duplicated_completion_requests` fail randomly
with the error "condition timed out".
But it's always failing on MacOS, and MacOS sets a shorter timeout of
100ms, compared to 1s from other platforms, this PR increases MacOS's
timeout to match other platforms'.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a bug where resizing the panes wouldn't be serialized and
persist
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
This PR adds a new `subscription_usages` table to the LLM database.
We'll use this table to track usage by subscribers.
Records will be looked up using `(user_id, period_start_at,
period_end_at)` to find the record for a user's current subscription
period.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We ran the locator after configuring the debugger binary which cause the
binary to never use the configuration from the cargo locator. This PR
fixes this by correcting the order of configuration.
co-authored-by Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
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These steps solved audio issues on my system (Tuxedo OS), but should be
applicable to any PipeWire/PulseAudio system that has more than one
audio interface.
I suspect that enabling `rtc_use_pipewire` in [LiveKit SDK](0773bcec4e/webrtc-sys/libwebrtc/build_linux.sh (L105C1-L105C27))
could help as well, but I haven't tried it.
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This PR updates the `billing_subscriptions` table with some new columns
- `kind` - The kind of the description (used to denote Zed Pro vs
existing)
- `stripe_current_period_start` - The Stripe timestamp of when the
subscriptions current period starts
- `stripe_current_period_end` - The Stripe timestamp of when the
subscriptions current period ends
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
The `always_allow_tool_actions` setting would get overridden with the
default when we loaded each example project, leading to examples
stalling when they run a tool that needed confirmation. There's now a
separate `runner_settings.json` file where we can configure the
environment for the eval.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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This PR adds a new `ManageSubscriptionIntent` that allows uses to launch
a general-purpose billing portal session to manage their subscription.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash when screensharing on MacOS
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
If you wanted to interrupt the current LLM response that's generating to
send a follow up message, you'd need to stop it first, type your new
message, and then send it. Now, you can just type your new message while
there's a response generating and send it. This will interrupt the
previous response generation and kick off a new one.
Release Notes:
- agent: Allow to send a new message while a response is generating,
interrupting the LLM to focus instead on the most recent prompt.
Previously we'd crash when deserializing a breakpoint whose row number
was out of bounds (could happen if the file was externally modified).
This PR fixes that code to skip such breakpoints.
An alternative would be to clip the deserialized `PointUtf16`, but I
think that would mostly result in nonsensical breakpoints.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the thread list dropdown menu in the debugger UI to
eagerly preview the state of a thread when selecting it, instead of
waiting until confirming the selection.
Release Notes:
- N/A
To make DAP work over SSH we want to create the binary
at the project level (so we can wrap it in an `ssh` invocation
transparently).
This means not pushing the adapter down into the session, and resolving
more information ahead-of-time.
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
This is just a refactor which adds no functionality.
We now return a `ToolResult` from `Tool > run(...)`. For now this just
wraps the output task in a struct. We'll use this to implement custom
rendering of tools, see #28621.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new field in the `MarkdownStyle` struct,
`heading_level_styles`, allowing, via the newly added function
`apply_heading_style` and struct `HeadingLevelStyles` to customize each
individual heading level in Markdown rendering/styling function.
Things like this should now be possible:
```rust
MarkdownStyle {
heading_level_styles: Some(HeadingLevelStyles {
h1: Some(TextStyleRefinement {
font_size: Some(rems(1.15).into()),
..Default::default()
}),
}),
..Default::default()
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Depending on `git::commit` or `git::amend` action triggered, commit
modal opens up in appropriate mode, handling edge cases like if you are
already in amend mode, etc.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When we do not have any tools, we want to set the `tools` field to
`None`
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Gemini requests would sometimes return a Bad
Request ("Invalid argument...")
This PR makes a debugger's pane layout persistent across session's that
use the same debug adapter.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
This is a combination of the "read file" and "list directory contents"
tools as part of a push to reduce our quantity of builtin tools by
combining some of them.
The functionality is all there for this tool, although there's room for
improvement on the visuals side: it currently always shows the same icon
and always says "Read" - so you can't tell at a glance when it's reading
a directory vs an individual file. Changing this will require a change
to the `Tool` trait, which can be in a separate PR. (FYI @danilo-leal!)
<img width="606" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-14 at 11 56 27 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bded72af-6476-4469-97c6-2f344629b0e4"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added `contents` tool
Follow-up to #28671
This primarily follows two ideas:
1. We currently take the element with the highest score which appears
last in the iterator (see
[`last_by_key`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/iter/trait.Iterator.html#method.max_by_key)),
so we can also just reverse the iterator and take the first highest
match instead.
2. Once we have a match with a given precedence, we are not interested
in any matches with a lower or even the same priority, given what was
established in 1. Thus, we also only have to check whether any language
checked afterwards has a higher priority match.
Furthermore, once we have a match with the highest possible precedence,
there is no need to look for any more possible matches. Thus, this PR
also adds short-circuiting for that scenario.
Lastly, I also cleaned-up the custom suffix match (an empty glob-set
will never match so no need to iterate there) as well reorder the
zip-call in the content matches, as we never need the content if there
is no first line pattern present for the checked languages.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Add support for OpenAI GPT-4.1 via Copilot Chat and OpenAI API
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Release Notes:
- Fixed completions with multiple cursors leaving duplicated prefixes.
- Fixed crash when accepting a completion in a multibuffer with multiple
cursors.
- Vim: improved `single-repeat` after accepting a completion, now
pressing `.` to replay the completion will re-insert the completion text
at the cursor position.
This ensures that we respect the `LanguageModelToolSchemaFormat` value
when we call `tool.input_schema`. This prevents us from breaking Gemini
compatibility when adding/changing built-in tools. See #28634.
The test suite will now fail with an error message like this, when
providing an incompatible input_schema:
```
thread 'tests::test_tool_schema_compatibility' panicked at crates/assistant_tools/src/assistant_tools.rs:108:17:
Tool schema for `code_actions` is not compatible with `language_model::LanguageModelToolSchemaFormat::JsonSchemaSubset` (Gemini Models).
Are you using `schema::json_schema_for<T>(format)` to generate the schema?
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Ended up not making this one visible only upon hover or something
because the layout alignment would be weird given the list item spans
the full width. So, experimenting with this design here:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/62bf661e-1aae-4644-8a89-49cefb3e8130"
width="700" />
Release Notes:
- agent: Add scrollbar to the history view.
Closes#28475
Updates `rename` and `code_action` `input_schema` methods to use
`json_schema_for<T>()` which transforms standard JSONSchema into the
subset required by Gemini.
Also makes `input_schema` implementations consistent.
Tested tools against Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview, Zed Claude 3.7 Sonnet
Thinking, o3-mini
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Fixed error 400 `INVALID_ARGUMENT` when using Gemini with
`code_actions` or `rename` tools enabled.
When you hit the back button in the agent panel toolbar, we were
returning the focus to the buffer instead to the panel's message editor,
which is likely where you want to be after quickly checking history or
settings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Allow expanding the message editor while the agent panel is not focused,
right now there is no effect when you use the button from another focus
Release Notes:
- N/A
While working on #28670 this function showed up in my profiles; this PR
makes it evaluate some of it's conditions lazily + prevent constant
rebuilding of globset::Candidates.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR fixes a minor regression introduced in #27718, where snippets
stopped working when the language was set to plaintext because
`languages_at` doesn't include plaintext, while `language_at` does.
Release Notes:
- Fixed plaintext snippets not working
Closes#28638
This PR fixes markdown selection for the info and diagnostic popovers.
In the editor popover, after the changes in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28255, the markdown selection
state updates correctly, but it no longer triggers the editor element to
repaint like it used to. This is fixed by adding a subscription to
listen for markdown entity changes and triggering a repaint for the
editor.
I assume markdown selection works elsewhere because:
1. Either the `Markdown` entity is directly part of a struct that
implements the `Render` trait, causing it to repaint whenever the
markdown state changes. See
[here](d1ffda9bfe/crates/ui_prompt/src/ui_prompt.rs (L65)).
2. OR it's wrapped around component like Popover which implements
`RenderOnce` trait. See
[here](d1ffda9bfe/crates/editor/src/code_context_menus.rs (L645)).
Whereas info and diagnostic popovers does not do both. I do think we can
change it to use `Popover` component, but for now this works as quick
fix.
Extras:
- Remove unnecessary struct cloning.
- Refactor rendering logic to use `when_some`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where selection wasn't working for info and diagnostic
popovers.
This fixes an issue where tasks in `.vscode/tasks.json` weren't being
loaded at startup of a project
Closes#28494
Release Notes:
- Tasks are now loaded from local `.vscode/tasks.json` files even if
they are `.gitignore`d
Avoids building a whole git2 repository object at the worktree layer
just to watch some additional paths.
- [x] Tidy up names of the various paths
- [x] Tests for worktrees and submodules
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR splits up the rendering of the message editor into multiple
functions. Previously we had a single `h_flex()...` expression which
spanned across 550 lines, `cargo fmt` stopped working.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- agent: Show recommended models in the agent model selector and display
the provider in the model selector's trigger.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <67129314+danilo-leal@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#21541Closes#22726
This should fix snippets in languages, like PHP, that are based on the
HTML syntax layer. To be honest, I don't totally get where HTML comes
into it, but the issues outlined in #21541 and #22726 both boil down to
"Zed only shows me HTML snippets in PHP/ERB files; I expected to see
PHP/ERB snippets". This solution is based on the comments between
@mrnugget and @osiewicz in #22726: resolve/combine snippets for all
language layers at the given position, whereas current behavior is to
resolve snippets only for the `.last()` language layer at the given
position.
- add `Buffer:languages_at()` (note the plural)
- update `snippet_completions()` in `editor.rs` to loop over each
language, gathering snippets as it goes
- the primary logic for resolving snippets within a single language has
not changed
### Verifying this change
I couldn't find tests related to snippet and currently active languages
(CI may show them to me 😆 ) but I can add some if desired and w/ perhaps
a little coaching or prompting about another test to look to for
inspiration. I have confirmed that this works for PHP, but I have not
checked ERB because I'm not familiar with it or set up for it.
To check this manually:
1. install the PHP extension
2. install at least 1 snippet for each of html, php and phpdoc. If you
don't have any, these should work:
```sh
# BEWARE these will clobber existing snippets!
echo '{"dddd":{"body":"hello from phpdoc"}}' > ~/.config/zed/snippets/phpdoc.json
echo '{"pppp":{"body":"hello from PHP"}}' > ~/.config/zed/snippets/php.json
echo '{"hhhh":{"body":"hello from HTML"}}' > ~/.config/zed/snippets/html.json
```
3. open any PHP file. If you don't have one, here's one that should
work:
```php
<?php
/**
*
*/
function function_name()
{
}
```
4. Place your cursor in a PHPdoc comment (eg after the `/**` on line 3)
- you should be able to use the `dddd`, `pppp` and `hhhh` snippets; on
`main`, only the `dddd` snippet works here
5. Move your cursor to a non-comment PHP area (eg after the `{` on line
7)
- you should be able to use the `pppp` and `hhhh` snippets, but not
`dddd`; on `main`, only `hhhh` works here
### Performance
This adds 2 separate (not nested) loops to `snippet_completions()`, each
of which will iterate over the active language scopes at the given
location. I have not looked into the specifics of how many layers most
languages have, but I suspect that *most* users will see identical
performance as before because there will only be 1 scope active most of
the time.
In some cases, though (eg PHP, ERB, maybe template strings in JS), the
editor will be looping over more layers, possibly many in some deeply
injected/embedded cases (I'm thinking of a regex template string in a JS
heredoc string in a PHP script in an HTML file). I don't expect this to
be an issue – nor has it been in my usage and testing – but performance
of snippets could be affected in pathological cases.
### Alternate solutions
Instead of resolving snippets for *all* layers, we could just change how
we pick which language to resolve. Instead of always using `.last()`,
perhaps we could do something more clever. This feels like it could be
tricky and potentially error prone, though.
Release Notes:
- Snippets are now resolved for all languages active at the cursor
location.
- Fixed snippets in PHP, ERB and other languages whose syntax layers are
based on HTML
This PR updates the snake_case check for grammar names to use `heck`
instead of `convert_case`.
`heck` correctly handles values like `d2`.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28583.
Release Notes:
- Updated snake_case check for grammar names in extensions.
While working on implementing `add_recent_documents` for Windows, I
found that the process is significantly more complex compared to macOS.
On macOS, simply registering the `add_recent_documents` function is
enough, as the system handles everything automatically.
On Windows, however, there are two cases to consider:
- **Files opened by the app**: These appear in the "Recent" section (as
shown in the screenshot, "test.txt") and are managed automatically by
Windows (by setting windows registry), similar to macOS.

- **Folders opened by the app**: This is more complicated because
Windows does not handle it automatically, requiring the application to
track opened folders manually.
To address this, this PR introduces a `History Manager` along with
`HistoryManagerEvent::Update` and `HistoryManagerEvent::Delete` events
to simplify the process of managing recently opened folders.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2581c15-7653-4faf-96b0-7c48ab1dcc8d
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
In https://github.com/zed-extensions/haskell/pull/2 the HLS settings
were updated to respect binary path/argument overrides. This PR just
updates the docs to demonstrate this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Improve the logic in around release artifact bundling.
- Suppress a harmless "error: no such command: `about`" from
script/generate-licenes output
- Remove checks for main branch (which will never be true)
- Only run `Upload Artifacts to release` when not using `run-bundling`.
Prevents the creation of draft releases with just linux remote server binaries)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27731
Uses similar logic as other popovers for layouting signature help
popover.
Release Notes:
- Fixed case where signature help popover goes off the screen.
This PR fixes a bug when deleting a breakpoint with a (log, conditional,
hit condition) message by removing the message. All breakpoints that
contain that type of message were also deleted.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes a regression introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28377 where the pending hunks
didn't get cleared properly when staging/unstaging hunks remotely. I
didn't add new tests, because the fix was to simplify some code.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#7903
Release Notes:
- Add new actions `editor::FindNextMatch` and
`editor::FindPreviousMatch` that are similar to `editor::SelectNext` and
`editor::SelectPrevious` with `"replace_newest": true`, but jumps to the
first or last selection when there are multiple selections.
This PR cleans up the thread auto-capturing added in #28271.
- Removed usage of `unsafe`
- Fixed feature flag check
- We were incorrectly not respecting the feature flag in release builds
- Made sure the telemetry event was being run on the background executor
Release Notes:
- N/A
Earlier, I merged #24723
Before merging it, I made a change that was incorrect and fast followed
with a fix: #28548
Following that fix, @bennetbo discovered that the modals where no longer
highlighting correctly, particularly the outline modal.
So I'm going to revert it all.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR allows expanding the message editor textarea to fit almost the
total height of the Agent Panel. Stylistically, I'm also changing the
font family we use in the textarea to use the buffer font; want to
experiment with this for a bit.
Release Notes:
- agent: The Agent Panel textarea can now be expanded to fill almost the
total height of the panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a regression that caused the agent to hang sometimes.
---------
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <tmickleydoyle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
This PR lightly refactors the `EditorMode::Full` exposing two new
methods: `is_full` and `set_mode`.
Motivation is to expose fields that modify the behavior when the editor
is in `Full` mode. By using is `mode.is_full()` instead of
`EditorMode::Full` we can introduce new fields without breaking other
places in the code.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/26039
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where diffs stopped updating closing and reopening them
after staging hunks.
- Fixed a bug where staging a hunk while the cursor was in a deleted
line would move the cursor erroneously.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
Fix this long-standing issue so that we can support Link hover colors.
And renamed `text_layout` example to `text_style`.
---
I spent some time studying the process of this text style change and
found it a bit complicated.
At first, I thought there was a problem with refine and it was not
passed properly. After changing it, I found that it was not the problem.
Then I found that it was because `TextRun` had already stored the
`color`, `background`, `underline`, `strikethrough` in TextRun in the
`request_layout` stage. They area calculate at the `request_layout`
stage, but request_layout stage there was no `hitbox`, so the hover
state was not obtained.
```bash
cargo run -p gpui --example text_style
```
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24f88f73-775e-41d3-a502-75a7a39ac82b
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
The debug console will now show an indicator when it's unopened and
there's unread messages.
`NewSessionModal` attempts to resolve debug configurations before using
the config to start debugging. This allows users to use zed's task
variables in the modal prompt.
I had to invert tasks_ui dependency on debugger_ui so `NewSessionModal`
could get the correct `TaskContexts` by calling tasks_ui functions. A
consequence of this workspace has a new event `ShowAttachModal` that I'm
not a big fan of. @osiewicz if you have time could you please take a
look to see if there's a way around adding the event. I'm open to pair
on it too.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reimplemented logic from `env_logger` to parse log configuration from
environment variables.
Had to re-implement instead of using `env_filter` crate that
`env_logger` uses, as it does not export the information required to
integrate it.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Move the SetLayeredWindowAttributes call to immediately after window
construction, and initialize it with per-pixel transparency settings, no
color key and no global blending. The render pipeline will perform alpha
blending during compositing.
Cleaned up the DWM acrylic API calls some, to explicitly set to the
three appropriate modes depending on opaque, transparent or blurred
settings. The API internally hides versioning concerns from the caller.
Set the window class background color to black, this prevents a
flashbang on slow startup, e.g. debug builds on a heavily loaded system.
The outcome is that the window no longer receives paint demands for
underlying window updates, while also having per-pixel transparency -
opaque theme elements are now correctly opaque. The transparency
settings are now portable across windows and macOS having mostly similar
outcomes (modulo palette differences). Small fonts may still appear to
be alpha blended - this seems to be in the glyph atlas, their pixels are
not actually opaque. Larger fonts (or higher DPIs) don't suffer this and
are as opaque as expected. Layering the window atop one that is
rendering at 120fps, the editor window can drop to its 8fps idle state,
while still being composited with 120fps alpha blend in the background,
in both blur and transparent modes.
Updates #20400
Release Notes:
- Improved transparency on Windows to be more efficient, support fully
opaque elements and more closely match other platforms.
This PR introduces support for a `--user-data-dir` CLI flag to override
Zed's data directory and proposes renaming `support_dir` to `data_dir`
for better cross-platform clarity. It builds on the discussion in #25349
about custom data directories, aiming to provide a flexible
cross-platform solution.
### Changes
The PR is split into two commits:
1. **[feat(cli): add --user-data-dir to override data
directory](28e8889105)**
2. **[refactor(paths): rename support_dir to data_dir for cross-platform
clarity](affd2fc606)**
### Context
Inspired by the need for custom data directories discussed in #25349,
this PR provides an immediate implementation in the first commit, while
the second commit suggests a naming improvement for broader appeal.
@mikayla-maki, I’d appreciate your feedback, especially on the rename
proposal, given your involvement in the original discussion!
### Testing
- `cargo build `
- `./target/debug/zed --user-data-dir ~/custom-data-dir`
Release Notes:
- Added --user-data-dir CLI flag
---------
Signed-off-by: Marko Kungla <marko.kungla@gmail.com>
allow DisplayId to be compared to u32. This is handy since gpui doesn't
provide a method to detect current active display of the user. So when
using mouse location to get the active display we need to then compare
that display u32 to DisplayID
Release Notes:
- added From to allow u32 comparison
Optimize away a multiplication during in the `coalesce` function. Our
goal is to check whether the sign of two floats is the same.
Instead of multiplying each `.signum()` and checking that the result is
positive, we can simply check that the signum's are the same. This
removes a float multiplication.
```rust
a.signum() * b.signum() >= 0.0
```
turns into
```rust
a.signum() == b.signum()
```
Release Notes:
- Fix documentation for `Pixels::signum`
Closes#13344
This PR causes required features to be read from `cargo metadata` and
enabled when executing an example/bin in Rust.
Release Notes:
- Added enabling required features when executing a Rust example or bin
through a task
Closes#25586
It is caused due to assumption all character being typed are word
characters and linked edit ranges can be used even when first non-word
character is typed. Because next character passes all the criteria like
being word character, anchor matching the previous range before typing
started, wrong edit take place.
This PR fixes it by clearing linked edit ranges when non-word character
is typed.
Before:
`<div cx^></div>cx` when typing fast.
After:
`<div cx^></div>` always.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a case where extra characters were being written at the end of
an HTML tag.
Closes#22692
Makes it so when undoing a format operation, the selections are set to
where they were at the last edit.
Release Notes:
- Made it so the cursor position is reset to where it was after the last
edit when undoing a format operation. This will only result in different
behavior when you make an edit, scroll away, initiate formatting (either
by saving or manually) and then undo the format.
---------
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai@zed.dev>
This regressed in #27568, oops.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug causing conflicted files in the git panel to jump to the
"Tracked" section as soon as they were staged.
Release Notes:
- agent: Replace `bash` tool with `terminal` tool which uses the current
shell
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Also, we moved the logic for driving the agentic loop into `Thread` so
that we don't have to re-implement it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes#23449
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug causing shift to get stuck down when the window focus
changes
---------
Co-authored-by: Dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
Update the `Vim::replace_command` method so as to reset the range in the
`BufferSearchBar` after running the replacement in order to fix the
issue where the number of matches in the search bar would be incorrect
after the replacement was done, as it would only take into consideration
the range in which the replacement happened, instead of the whole
buffer.
In order to get this working a new
`BufferSearchBar::clear_search_within_ranges` method is introduced in
these changes.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the number of matches displayed in the search bar after running
vim's substitute command.
Having a separate rename tool seems to make the agent more likely to use
it compared to having it be part of the code actions tool.
Release Notes:
- Added code action tool and rename tool.
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| [indexmap](https://redirect.github.com/indexmap-rs/indexmap) |
workspace.dependencies | minor | `2.8.0` -> `2.9.0` |
---
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[Compare
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- Added a `get_disjoint_mut` method to `IndexMap`, matching Rust 1.86's
`HashMap` method.
- Added a `get_disjoint_indices_mut` method to `IndexMap` and
`map::Slice`,
matching Rust 1.86's `get_disjoint_mut` method on slices.
- Deprecated the `borsh` feature in favor of their own `indexmap`
feature,
solving a cyclic dependency that occured via `borsh-derive`.
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## Description
In https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/27213 the new feature for
setting env variables for LSPs was added but env vars passed from an
instance of `ExtensionLspAdapter` are lost now. This means if an
extension returns any env variable like this:
```rust
zed::Command {
command: some_command,
args: some_args,
env: vec![("A", "value_for_a")],
}
```
The env variable `A` will never be used by `LspStore`. This commit
preserves env variables passed from an instance of
`ExtensionLspAdapter`.
After this change overwriting of env variables
happens in the following order:
```plaintext
shell <- variables from an extension <- variables from settings
```
## How to reproduce
Allow any extension to return a `zed::Command` with environment
variables to Zed. You can use [this
branch](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/pull/48) for the Ruby
extension:
1. Check out the branch and install the dev version of the Ruby
extension.
2. Ensure you have the `solargraph` LSP configured and enabled for the
Ruby extension. This LSP is enabled by default in Zed and in the Ruby
extension.
3. Make sure you don’t have `solargraph` installed in your user gemset.
4. Open any Ruby project, such as [this
one](https://github.com/vitallium/stimulus-lsp-error-zed).
5. Open a Ruby file and wait for the error message about failing to
start `solargraph`. It should look like this or something similar:
```
[2025-04-05T23:17:26+02:00 ERROR project::lsp_store] server stderr: "/Users/vslobodin/.local/share/mise/installs/ruby/3.4.1/lib/ruby/site_ruby/3.4.0/rubygems.rb:262:in 'Gem.find_spec_for_exe': can't find gem solargraph (>= 0.a) with executable solargraph (Gem::GemNotFoundException)\n\tfrom /Users/vslobodin/.local/share/mise/installs/ruby/3.4.1/lib/ruby/site_ruby/3.4.0/rubygems.rb:281:in 'Gem.activate_bin_path'\n"
```
This error occurs because the Ruby extension passes the `GEM_PATH`
environment variable to specify the location of Ruby gems. Without it,
Zed tries to spawn the `solargraph` gem in the user's gemset scope. Ruby
fails to start it because the `solargraph` gem is not installed in the
user gemset but in the extension directory. By setting the `GEM_PATH`
environment variable, Ruby searches additional locations to start the
`solargraph` LSP.
I hope I've described it correctly. Please let me know if you need more
information. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where environment variables from `ExtensionLspAdapter`
were lost
This Pull Request updates the default behavior of the substitute (`s`)
command in vim mode to only replace the next match by default, instead
of all, and replace all matches only when the `g` flag is provided,
making it more similar to NeoVim's behavior.
In order to achieve this, the following changes were introduced:
- Update `BufferSearchBar::replace_next` to be a public method, so it
can be called from `Vim::replace_command` .
- Update the `Replacement::parse` to set the `should_replace_all` field
to `false` by default, and only set it to `true` if the `'g'` flag is
present in the query.
- Add support for when the `Replacement.should_replace_all` is set to
`false` in `Vim::replace_command`, so as to have it only replace the
next occurrence instead of all occurrences in the line.
- Introduce `BufferSearchBar::select_first_match` so as to activate the
first match on the line under the cursor.
Closes#24450
Release Notes:
- Improved vim's substitute command so as to only replace the first
match by default, and replace all matches if the `'g'` flag is provided
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
I wrote the test wrongly in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28005:
It should be `$` instead of `shift-4`, so it was just yanking from the
middle of the line instead of the newline character. Fixed it and
regenerated it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
|
[actions/dependency-review-action](https://redirect.github.com/actions/dependency-review-action)
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## Summary
### Actions
This PR implements actions that allow a user to "run to cursor" and
"evaluate selected text" while there's an active debug session and
exposes the functionality to the UI as well.
- Run to cursor: Can be accessed by right clicking on the gutter
- Evaluate selected text: Can be accessed by selecting text then right
clicking in the editor
### Bug fixes
I also fixed these bugs as well
- Panic when using debugger: Stop action
- Debugger actions command palette filter not working properly in all
cases
- We stopped displaying the correct label in the session's context menu
when a session was terminated
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
This PR updates an outdated keybind for opening the extensions page (the
shown keybind opens the project panel instead) on the `Configuring
Languages` page.
It also updates a nearby keybind to use the preprocessor syntax instead.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added the user reaction (👍 or 👎) to each agent response.
- 👎 will trigger a comment box linked to the response
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
`UnfoldAt` and `FoldAt` are used internally, and don't really work
when users try to trigger them, they do however appear in the command
palette and keybindings, misleading users to try using them.
Release Notes:
- Remove unused actions `UnfoldAt` and `FoldAt` (prefer `Fold` and
`Unfold`).
Motivation for this change is to use `ContextStore` in headless
assistant, which requires it to not depend on UI entities like
`Workspace`.
This reapplies a change that was revert was in #28428, and fixes the panic.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#25941
Release Notes:
- Corrected SoftTab indentation handling for lines with mixed spaces and
tabs across .go files and other file types.
- Renamed the editor test `test_tab_with_mixed_whitespace` to
`test_tab_with_mixed_whitespace_rust` as it only tested this behavior
for Rust buffers, which have auto-indentation support. This change
clarifies that the test does not cover default files without
language-specific features.
- Added a new editor test `test_tab_with_mixed_whitespace_txt` to ensure
proper coverage for files with no associated language.
While investigating the issue — initially thought to be Go-related — I
discovered that the underlying problem was how soft tabs were calculated
in `Editor::tab`, given that the problem could also be observed on
`.txt` files
The correct soft tab indentation is now determined by treating all `\t`
characters before the cursor (on the same row) as new indentation
levels, resetting the remainder counter accordingly.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/78192e98-2b81-43cb-ae6f-7c48cd17d168
This reverts commit f12a554f86, which
introduced a panic in inline assistant (cc @mgsloan) - I'm not sure what
the motivation was for that change, but I figure we can revert to fix
the inline assistant now and deal with that later. 😄
Panic was:
> Thread "main" panicked with "cannot read workspace::Workspace while it
is already being updated" at
/Users/rtfeldman/code/zed/crates/gpui/src/app/entity_map.rs:139:32
Release Notes:
- N/A
Trying out sending the model a reminder message about code blocks in the
system prompt. If this seems to work well, we can include more specific
reminder messages, e.g. tool-specific ones.
Release Notes:
- N/A
A small addition for those coming from JetBrain's IDEs. A behavioral
detail: when any upper case character is detected, the command defaults
to toggling to lower case.
> Note that when you apply the toggle case action to the CamelCase name
format, IntelliJ IDEA converts the name to the lower case.
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/working-with-source-code.html#edit_code_fragments
Release Notes:
- Added an `editor: toggle case` command. Use `cmd-shift-u` for macOS
and `ctrl-shift-u` for Linux, when using the `JetBrains` keymap.
Was chatting with @wilhelmklopp, he pointed out that our current
UI-accessible way to access the project search was pretty obscure.
<img width="393" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-08 at 6 57 51 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/636053cd-5a88-4a5e-8155-6d41d189b7db"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added a button to open the project search to the status bar
Adds actions so you can have customized keybindings for `insert` and
`replace` modes.
And add `shift-enter` as a default for `replace`, this will override the
default setting
`completions.lsp_insert_mode` which is set to `replace_suffix`, which
tries to "smartly"
decide whether to replace or insert based on the surrounding text.
For those who come from VSCode, if you want to mimic their behavior, you
only have to
set `completions.lsp_insert_mode` to `insert`.
If you want `tab` and `enter` to do different things, you need to remap
them, here is
an example:
```jsonc
[
// ...
{
"context": "Editor && showing_completions",
"bindings": {
"enter": "editor::ConfirmCompletionInsert",
"tab": "editor::ConfirmCompletionReplace"
}
},
]
```
Closes#24577
- [x] Make LSP completion insertion mode decision in guest's machine
(host is currently deciding it and not allowing guests to have their own
setting for it)
- [x] Add shift-enter as a hotkey for `replace` by default.
- [x] Test actions.
- [x] Respect the setting being specified per language, instead of using
the "defaults".
- [x] Move `insert_range` of `Completion` to the Lsp variant of
`.source`.
- [x] Fix broken default, forgotten after
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/27453#pullrequestreview-2736906628,
should be `replace_suffix` and not `insert`.
Release Notes:
- LSP completions: added actions `ConfirmCompletionInsert` and
`ConfirmCompletionReplace` that control how completions are inserted,
these override `completions.lsp_insert_mode`, by default, `shift-enter`
triggers `ConfirmCompletionReplace` which replaces the whole word.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic that could occur when paths changed in the project diff.
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
(and any other LSP server in theory, if it exposes any LSP-ext endpoint
for the same)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/16160
* adds a way to disable tree-sitter tasks (the ones from the plugins,
enabled by default) with
```json5
"languages": {
"Rust": "tasks": {
"enabled": false
}
}
}
```
language settings
* adds a way to disable LSP tasks (the ones from the rust-analyzer
language server, enabled by default) with
```json5
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"enable_lsp_tasks": false,
}
}
```
* adds rust-analyzer tasks into tasks modal and gutter:
<img width="1728" alt="modal"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/22b9cee1-4ffb-4c9e-b1f1-d01e80e72508"
/>
<img width="396" alt="gutter"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd818079-e247-4332-bdb5-1b7cb1cce768"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added tasks from rust-analyzer
Release Notes:
- Adjusted system prompt to direct it to never act on TODO-type comments
it encounters, unless the user directly asked it to do so or they relate
to the current task at hand.
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
fixes issue where:
In a two line python file like so
```
Path()
```
If the user asks for code actions on `Path` and they select (`From
pathlib import path`)
the result they get is
```
Pathfrom pathlib import Path
Path()
```
Instead of
```
from pathlib import Path
Path()
```
This is due to a non-lsp-spec-compliant response from pyright below
```json
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":40,"result":[{"title":"from pathlib import Path","edit":{"changes":{"file:///Users/neb/Zed/example-project/pyright-project/main.py":[{"range":{"start":{"line":2,"character":0},"end":{"line":2,"character":4}},"newText":"Path"},{"range":{"start":{"line":2,"character":0},"end":{"line":2,"character":0}},"newText":"from pathlib import Path\n\n\n"}]}},"kind":"quickfix"}]}
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue when using auto-import code actions provided by pyright
(or basedpyright) where the import would be jumbled with the scoped
import resulting in an invalid result
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This also increases the threshold for when we return an outline during
`read_file`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue that caused the agent to fail reading large files if
the LSP hadn't started yet.
Release Notes:
- Adjusted system prompt to direct it to never remove tests as a way to
have the test suite pass, unless the user directly asks for test
removal.
Make various improvements to our github issue templates.
- Adjust line lengths to not wrap in constrained new issue view (85
cols) not just full screen view (95 columns)
- Remove reference to drag/drop logs to upload (recently multiple issues
with dead upload links)
- Cleanup list view
Release Notes:
- N/A
The bash tool will now truncate its output to 8192 bytes (or the last
newline before that).
We also added a global limit for any tool that produces a clearly large
output that wouldn't fit the context window.
Release Notes:
- agent: Truncate bash tool output
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
This PR adds colors to debug panel's session menu that indicate the
state of each respective session. It also adds a close button to each
entry.
green - running
yellow - stopped
red - terminated/ended
Release Notes:
- N/A
If you attempt to load a git diff which includes a non utf-8 file,
previously
(1) the entire contents of the file was logged as ordinals and
(2) a second spurious error was logged
```
2025-04-07T16:21:28.392845-04:00 [ERROR] FromUtf8Error { bytes: [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 19, 1, 0, 0, 4, 0, 48, 68, 83, 73, 71, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 2, 241, 204, 0, 0, 0, 8, 71, 68, 69, 70, 164, 172, 164, ...
[2025-04-07T17:12:16-04:00 ERROR git::repository] Error loading index text: invalid utf-8 sequence of 1 bytes from index 35
```
Having 1MB binary file in a commit would generate ~3MB-5MB of log
output.
Discovered while investigating
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28241
Release Notes:
- git: Fixed an issue where non-UTF8 files in a git diff would generate
log spam.
We're seeing panics caused by a buggy implementation of AsyncWrite
that is being passed to rustls:
https://github.com/rustls/rustls/issues/2316#issuecomment-2662838186
One hypothesis was that we're using (comparatively) non-standard async
tools for connecting over websockets; so this attempts to make us be
(comparitvely) more standard.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Problem:
When yanking in visual line on the newline char, the next line gets
yanked as well:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/40f332dd-19f5-445f-a30f-39d50167c46f
Changes:
Similar to visual delete, exclude the newline char from the selection in
line mode.
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed visual line yank while on the newline character yanking
following line
Taken from:
https://github.com/jeetsukumaran/vim-indentwise?tab=readme-ov-file#movements-by-relative-indent-depth
> [- : Move to previous line of lesser indent than the current line.
> [+ : Move to previous line of greater indent than the current line.
> [= : Move to previous line of same indent as the current line that is
separated from the current line by lines of different indents.
> ]- : Move to next line of lesser indent than the current line.
> ]+ : Move to next line of greater indent than the current line.
> ]= : Move to next line of same indent as the current line that is
separated from the current line by lines of different indents.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added indent-wise motions `] -/+/=`
We cannot compare versions and anchors between different `Buffer`s with
different `BufferId`s.
Release Notes:
- Fixed Zed panicking on editor reopen
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Sometimes agents do this. I've had some success responding by telling it
not to do this, so trying out having it in the system prompt.
Release Notes:
- Adjusted the system prompt to avoid incomplete code generation.
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic with completions around non-ASCII code
---------
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
This PR contains the following updates:
| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| [tokio](https://tokio.rs)
([source](https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio)) | dependencies |
patch | `1.44.1` -> `1.44.2` |
| [tokio](https://tokio.rs)
([source](https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio)) |
workspace.dependencies | patch | `1.44.1` -> `1.44.2` |
### GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
####
[GHSA-rr8g-9fpq-6wmg](https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/pull/7232)
The broadcast channel internally calls `clone` on the stored value when
receiving it, and only requires `T:Send`. This means that using the
broadcast channel with values that are `Send` but not `Sync` can trigger
unsoundness if the `clone` implementation makes use of the value being
`!Sync`.
Thank you to Austin Bonander for finding and reporting this issue.
---
### Release Notes
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<summary>tokio-rs/tokio (tokio)</summary>
###
[`v1.44.2`](https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/releases/tag/tokio-1.44.2):
Tokio v1.44.2
[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/compare/tokio-1.44.1...tokio-1.44.2)
This release fixes a soundness issue in the broadcast channel. The
channel
accepts values that are `Send` but `!Sync`. Previously, the channel
called
`clone()` on these values without synchronizing. This release fixes the
channel
by synchronizing calls to `.clone()` (Thanks Austin Bonander for finding
and
reporting the issue).
##### Fixed
- sync: synchronize `clone()` call in broadcast channel ([#​7232])
[#​7232]: https://redirect.github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/pull/7232
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from nightly, and from users with pending auto-updates.
Release Notes:
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Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
There were two bugs that caused the gdb adapter not to work properly,
one on our end and one their end.
The bug on our end was sending `stopOnEntry: null` in our launch request
when stop on entry had no value. I fixed that bug across all dap
adapters
The other bug had to do with python's "great" type system and how we
serialized our unit structs to json; mainly,
`ConfigurationDoneArguments` and `ThreadsArguments`. Gdb seems to follow
a pattern for handling requests where they pass `**args` to a function,
this errors out when the equivalent json is `"arguments": null`.
```py
@capability("supportsConfigurationDoneRequest")
@request("configurationDone", on_dap_thread=True)
def config_done(**args): ### BUG!!
...
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- agent: The history view is now more easily accessible via the icon
button in the Agent Panel toolbar.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This PR simplifies the button to send a new message as well as the
"generation" display design.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This PR fixes an issue where mouse selection in the terminal would be
offset when the Terminal Inline Assistant was active. The problem was
caused by incorrect coordinate translation when handling mouse events
with an active inline assistant.
The fix adjusts mouse event coordinates by properly accounting for the
terminal view's `scroll_top` value when the inline assistant is present,
ensuring that text selection precisely follows the mouse cursor
position.
Closes#26111
Release Notes:
- Fixed text selection misalignment in terminal when the inline
assistant is active
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Require a newer Node version to make Copilot work
Closes#27908
Release Notes:
- Breaking Change: If using system node Zed now requires Node >= v20.
Previously Node >= v18 was required. (Node v18 EOL date is 2025-04-30;
Node v19 EOL since 2023-06-01). Note: This does not change the Zed
bundled Node runtime version (still v23).
This PR removes the retained `MarkdownStyle` on the `Markdown` entity in
favor of using the `MarkdownElement` directly and passing the
`MarkdownStyle` to it.
This makes it so switching themes will be reflected live in the code
block styles.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
I wanted this for CONL (https://conl.dev )'s nascent langauge server,
and it seems like most of the support was already wired up on the LSP
side, so this surfaces it into the editor.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the `insert_text_mode` field of completions from the
language server protocol.
With #27295, the cursor would center upon running
`SelectLargerSyntaxNode`. This was done to provide more context when
making large selections, but when making small selections (such as a
single parameter in an argument list) it was confusing that the scroll
position jumped.
This change makes that behavior slightly more conservative: now when the
selection is small enough to fit on the screen scrolling will only occur
to keep the cursor position on the screen (including respecting
`vertical_scroll_margin`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
- Show yellow warning (instead or error) for leading/trailing
whitespace.
- Do not block user from creating it.
- If you rename existing file/dir which contains leading/trailing
whitespace, it will show error right away.
<img width="250" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562895ee-3a86-4ecd-bb38-703d1d8b8599"
/>
Release Notes:
- Added warning for leading or trailing whitespace while renaming or
creating new file or directory in Project Panel.
I found a few more cases where the UI wasn't updated immediately after
an interaction.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed delay after removing threads from "Past Interactions"
- agent: Fixed delay after adding/remove context via keyboard
Currently, it's pretty common that when the agent gets stuck, it deletes
whatever it's stuck on and replaces it with a TODO comment, then
cheerfully reports that it has "simpified" the implementation. This is
worse than leaving the broken code, because at least a human could take
over and try to get it across the finish line.
This system prompt adjustment attempts to make the agent do something
more useful when in this situation: report that it's stuck, explain why
it's stuck, and ask the user what to do.
Release Notes:
- N/A
<img width="622" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-05 at 5 48 14 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24b9c7d4-d3e2-4929-bca8-79db5b4e5748"
/>
Release Notes:
- The `read_files` tool now reads only the symbol outline files above a
certain size, to conserve context window space. Then it suggests that
the agent call `read_files` again with the relevant line ranges it saw
in the outline.
This PR reverts #27897, as it is causing a number of Helix-related tests
to fail:
```
Summary [ 84.324s] 1796 tests run: 1793 passed, 3 failed, 0 skipped
FAIL [ 0.434s] vim helix::test::test_delete
FAIL [ 0.562s] vim helix::test::test_delete_character_end_of_buffer
FAIL [ 0.537s] vim helix::test::test_delete_character_end_of_line
```
This reverts commit 9949512b64.
Release Notes:
- Community: Reverted https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/27897.
This adds a `next_mode` parameter to the `vim::Paste` action. My main
use-case for this is for helix users, who will want to switch into
`HelixNormal` mode instead of `Normal` mode.
I'm not sure if this is the best approach -- another possibility would
be to have a global vim-vs-helix configuration, and then have every
invocation of "normal" mode choose vim or helix based on that global
configuration. But the approach in this PR is much less invasive.
Release Notes:
- vim: switch to the configured default mode after paste instead of
hard-coding Normal mode
This bumps `wasi-sdk` to version 25 and adds target architecture
conditionals.
Closes#18492
Release Notes:
- Fixed compiling dev extensions with Tree-sitter grammars on Linux
aarch64.
This PR fixes the `assistant: open prompt library` action in the command
palette not opening the prompt library when the Assistant Panel did not
have focus.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28058.
Release Notes:
- assistant: Fixed `assistant: open prompt library` not opening the
prompt library when the Assistant Panel was not focused.
This PR fixes an issue where opening the configuration view from the
model selector in the Agent (or inline assist) was not working properly.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28078.
Release Notes:
- Agent Beta: Fixed an issue where selecting "Configure" in the model
selector would not bring up the configuration view.
Closes#27223
Merges: #27996, #26734, #27949
Release Notes:
- AWS Bedrock: Added advanced authentication strategies with:
- Short lived credentials with Session Tokens
- AWS Named Profile
- EC2 Identity, Pod Identity, Web Identity
- AWS Bedrock: Added Claude 3.7 Thinking support.
- AWS Bedrock: Adding Cross Region Inference for all combinations of
regions and model availability.
- Agent Beta: Added support for AWS Bedrock.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
A user reported this issue [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/869392257814519848/873292398204170290/1357879959422636185).
The issue here only arises for users which recently installed Zed or had
previously not dismissed the Git Onboarding component. It was introduced
by https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/27412, which made the
banner component reusable.
For every banner, there is a value stored in the KVP store when it was
first dismissed. For the git onboarding banner, this was
`zed_git_banner_dismissed_at` initially, but this key would have been
changed by the linked PR. A change would have resulted in the banner
being shown again for users who already dismissed the panel, so for the
special case of `Git Onboarding`, a check was added which ensured this
would not happen.
However, this check was only added for reading from the key from the DB
but not on writing the git onboarding dismissal it to the DB. Thus, if a
user who had not previously dismissed the panel opened Zed, we would
check for the old key to be present in the DB. Since that would not be
the case, the banner would be shown. If the user dismissed the panel, it
would be stored in the database with the new key. Thus, on a reopen of
Zed, the banner would again be shown since for the old key there would
still be no value present and users are unable to dismiss the panel.
This PR fixes this behavior by moving the check into the method that
generates the key. With this, users which were unaffected by the bug
will still not see the panel again. Users who would install Zed with
this change present will be able to properly dismiss the panel aswell.
Users which were affected by the bug need to dismiss the banner one more
time. That happens because I did not want to modify the dismissal check
to check for two keys (the original one and the new one), as it would
clutter the logic even more for this special case. If this would be
preferred, feel free to let me know.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where dismissing the git onboarding banner would not be
persisted across sessions.
This would cause the history view not to get refreshed immediately when
a thread was deleted
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed a bug where the history view wouldn't refresh after
deleting a thread
#28102 introduced a bug where thread summaries wouldn't get generated
because they would get set to the default title instead of `None`.
Not adding a release note because the bug didn't make it to Preview.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Add the following actions for use while calling: `Mute`, `Deafen`,
`ShareProject`, `ScreenShare`, `LeaveCall`
We were also interested in adding push-to-talk functionality for mute,
but that will go in a followup PR
Release Notes:
- Call actions (mute/screenshare/etc.) can now be bound to keys and run from the command palette.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
A "Near" block acts similarly to a "Below" block, but can (if it's
height is <= one line height) be shown on the end of the preceding line
instead of adding an entire blank line to the editor.
You can test it out by pasting this into `go_to_diagnostic_impl` and
then press `F8`
```
let buffer = self.buffer.read(cx).snapshot(cx);
let selection = self.selections.newest_anchor();
self.display_map.update(cx, |display_map, cx| {
display_map.insert_blocks(
[BlockProperties {
placement: BlockPlacement::Near(selection.start),
height: Some(1),
style: BlockStyle::Flex,
render: Arc::new(|_| {
div()
.w(px(100.))
.h(px(16.))
.bg(gpui::hsla(0., 0., 1., 0.5))
.into_any_element()
}),
priority: 0,
}],
cx,
)
});
return;
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR renames the `AssistantEvent` type to `AssistantEventData`, as it
no longer represents the event itself, just the data needed to construct
it.
Pulling out of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/25179.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The one big protobuf file was getting a bit difficult to navigate. I
split it into separate topic-specific files that import each other.
Release Notes:
- N/A
PR #24388 changed the markdown parsing to copy parsed text in order to
handle markdown escaping, removing the optimization to instead reuse
text from the input.
Another issue with that change was that handling of finding links within
`Text` intermixed use of `text` and `parsed`, relying on the offsets
matching up (which I believe was true in practice).
The solution is to distinguish pulldown_cmark `Text` nodes that share
bytes with the input and those that do not.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes a panic that could occur when opening the Agent diff from
the workspace (with the agent panel closed).
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed a panic when running the `agent: open agent diff` command
with the Agent Panel closed.
This PR removes replaces the `.unwrap`s when accessing the debug panel
with `if let Some`s.
These `.unwrap`s are not locally verifiable, and thus are not safe.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Seems to be very similar to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/28059
Edit: Updated the reproduction-steps as I missed something.
The method without a check currently causes my debug-builds to crash on
the regular if I:
- Run a debug build and open it fullscreen in a dedicated space on my
Mac.
- Work on any of the built-in languages (e.g. remove some content from
any `highlights.scm`)
- Reopen the workspace with the debug-build.
- Crash.
~~We might actually be able to revert the changes made in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/21510 and just add the
null-check. Then again, I am not at all sure whether that would work.~~
See comment below.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- agent: Tool call's input and output content are now rendered with
Markdown, which allows them to be selected and copied.
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Release Notes:
- agent: The scrollbar now automatically hides if there's no mouse
movement on the thread list.
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
This PR adds tool calling support for GitHub Copilot Chat models.
Currently only supports the Claude family of models.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added tool calling support for Claude models in GitHub Copilot
Chat.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Before this change, the editor completion menu and gutter menus reversed their order so that the initial selection is near the user's focus. This change instead displays these menus in a consistent top-to-bottom order because the following benefits outweigh that benefit:
* Matches behavior of some other editors (Neovim and VSCode).
* Looks better for lexicographic lists.
* Keeps the meaning of keyboard interaction consistent, if the user is anticipating the order of the menu's contents.
Could consider making this configurable in the future if desired.
Closes#25066.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `user rate limit` and `user usage` log lines to
include some more information that will be useful for graphing in Axiom.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This brings in a bunch of helix bindings (many of them from
infogulch/zed-helix-keymap) and implements helix-style delete.
Release Notes:
- vim: Expanded default helix-style keybindings in HelixNormal mode
This PR updates the usage measures used for rate limiting when using
Claude 3.7 Sonnet.
Instead of using the combined `tokens_per_minute` measure we now rate
limit individually on `input_tokens_per_minute` (which exclude cache
reads) and `output_tokens_per_minute`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds tracking for input and output tokens per minute separately
from the current aggregate tokens per minute.
We are not yet rate-limiting based on these measures.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/20582
Allows users to select a specific model for each AI-powered feature:
- Agent panel
- Inline assistant
- Thread summarization
- Commit message generation
If unspecified for a given feature, it will use the `default_model`
setting.
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring a specific model for each AI-powered
feature
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This PR adds new granular tokens per minute columns to the `models`
table in preparation for more fine-grained rate limits.
The following columns have been added:
- `max_input_tokens_per_minute`
- `max_output_tokens_per_minute`
These mirror the "Maximum input tokens per minute (ITPM)" and "Maximum
output tokens per minute (OTPM)" [rate limits from
Anthropic](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/api/rate-limits#rate-limits).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Use the `NSOperatingSystemVersion` struct provided by the cocoa crate
instead of our own. Additionally we can directly use
`isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion` instead of manually implementing
version comparison logic.
The `isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion` instance method has been available
since MacOS 10.10, which released a decade ago.
Documentation for `isOperatingSystemAtLeastVersion `:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsprocessinfo/1414876-isoperatingsystematleastversion
Release Notes:
- N/A
Changes default keymaps to more closely match the behavior of VSCode.
New Zed behavior:
`cmd-k w` / `ctrl-k w` -- Closes all buffers in the current pane
`cmd-k cmd-w` / `ctrl-k ctrl-w` -- Closes all buffers in all panes
VScode:
`cmd-k cmd-w` is workbench.action.closeAllEditors (close all buffers in
all splits)
`cmd-k w` is workbench.action.closeEditorsInGroup (close all buffers in
current split)
Both leave pinned tabs untouched.
Release Notes:
- Improved keybindings for close all tabs to better match VSCode
behavior
This is a follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/14821,
which escaped `$` but not `^`.
This is fine for `bash`, but causes issues with `zsh`. This change
escapes the `^`. I tested this against `bash`, `zsh` and `fish`
I suspect such escaping would probably need to be done at some
shell-specific layer of the code, but for now it seems like the tasks
provided by the `ContextProvider` are supposed to be shell agnostic.
To reproduce the original issue:
1. Create a Go test file in a module that just contains a single test
`TestABC`.
2. Run `zsh -i -c "go test -run ^TestABC\$"` which is what Zed tries to
run when the task for a specific Go test is executed.
3. An error that there are no tests to run will be produced even though
there is a test.
4. Run `zsh -i -c "go test -run \^TestABC\$"` (note the backslash before
^).
5. The test will run successfully.
Example:
``` go
package bar
import "testing"
func TestABC(t *testing.T) {}
```
Release Notes:
- fix: Escape the ^ in the Go test -run regex to improve shell
compatibility (notably with zsh).
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue causing "robot voice" when enabling the microphone on
some bluetooth headphones (hopefully).
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai+claude-3.7@zed.dev>
With the recent deprecation of `rustPlatform.fetchCargoTarball` +
migration to using `fetchCargoVendor` by default in `buildRustPackage`
(NixOS/nixpkgs#394012), the `cargo-bundle` override strategy used here,
as prescribed by the
[nixos asia wiki](https://nixos.asia/en/buildRustPackage) no longer
works:
c6e2d20a02/nix/build.nix (L100-L116)
[`fetchCargoTarball` produced a single derivation][tarball-drv] but
`fetchCargoVendor` [produces two][vendor-drvs]:
- `${name}-vendor-staging` (inner; FoD)
- `${name}-vendor` (outer)
[tarball-drv]:
36fd87baa9/pkgs/build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-tarball/default.nix (L79)
[vendor-drvs]:
10214747f5/pkgs/build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-vendor.nix (L52-L103)
`overrideAttrs` here is setting `outputHash` on the latter (which isn't
a fixed-output-derivation and does not have `outputHashMode` set which
implies `outputHashMode = "flat"`) instead of the inner; this results in
errors like this:
```console
❯ nix develop
error: output path '/nix/store/cb57w05zvsqxshqjl789kmsy9pbqjn06-cargo-bundle-0.6.1-zed-vendor.tar.gz' should be a non-executable regular file since recursive hashing is not enabled (outputHashMode=flat)
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/k3azmxljgjn26hqyhg9m1y3lhx32y939-cargo-bundle-0.6.1-zed.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/8ag4v0m90m4kcaq1ypp7f85pp8s6fxgc-nix-shell-env.drv' failed to build
```
> [!NOTE]
> you will need to remove
`/nix/store/cb57w05zvsqxshqjl789kmsy9pbqjn06-cargo-bundle-0.6.1-zed-vendor.tar.gz`
> from your nix store in order to be able to reproduce this
We want to be setting `outputHash` on the [first derivation][first-drv]
instead. This change has us just do the call to `fetchCargoTarball`
manually instead of using overrides.
[first-drv]:
10214747f5/pkgs/build-support/rust/fetch-cargo-vendor.nix (L85)
---
I suspect CI/other machines didn't catch this due to a store path
matching the name + `outputHash` already being present but I'm not
entirely sure how this happened...
`sha256-Q49FnXNHWhvbH1LtMUpXFcvGKu9VHwqOXXd+MjswO64=` is actually a
`fetchCargoTarball` hash, not a `fetchCargoVendor` hash (and upstream
`cargo-about`'s `cargoDeps` [has been using `cargoVendor`][ups] since
before the nixpkgs bump in 50ad71a630)
[ups]:
1d09c579c1/pkgs/by-name/ca/cargo-about/package.nix (L22)
---
> [!NOTE]
> eventually we'll be able to just have `.overrideAttrs (_: { cargoHash
= "..."; })` work as expected [^2]
---
Release Notes:
- N/A
[^2]:
[now that
`buildRustPackage`](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/382550) uses
[`lib.extendMkDerivation`](bbdf8601bc/doc/build-helpers/fixed-point-arguments.chapter.md)
(NixOS/nixpkgs/#234651) the groundwork is in place; a follow PR [needs
to use `cargoHash` and friends from
`finalAttrs`](10214747f5/pkgs/build-support/rust/build-rust-package/default.nix (L104))
Previously, when comparing a block with an empty range to an empty query
range in non-inclusive mode, our binary search logic could end up
computing an inverted range, causing a panic.
This commit adds special casing when comparing empty blocks with empty
ranges.
cc @as-cii: I'm realizing that the approach to searching for the
intersecting replacement blocks makes some invalid assumptions about the
ordering of replace decorations. They aren't ordered at all by their end
range. @maxbrunsfeld and I are wondering if long term, we should remove
replace decorations and find another solution for folding buffers in
multi buffers.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an occasional panic that would occur when navigating to the next
change hunk with a pending inline transformation present.
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
This PR disables `parallel_tool_calls` for the models that support it,
as the Agent currently expects at most one tool use per turn.
It was a bit of trial and error to figure this out. OpenAI's API
annoyingly will return an error if passing `parallel_tool_calls` to a
model that doesn't support it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds a nix CI job to build the flake in debug mode for
aarch64-darwin and x86-linux. For now this job will only run when the
`run-nix` label is added to a PR.
The CI job doesn't push to cachix for now, so every build is a clean
build.
I also added a condition to the garbage collection step so it only runs
when the nix store is >50GB.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This makes context essentially work the same way as `read-file`,
increasing the likelihood of cache hits.
Just like with `read-file`, we'll notify the model when the user makes
an edit to one of the tracked files. In the future, we want to send a
diff instead of just a list of files, but that's an orthogonal change.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved caching of files in context
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Same as `editor::RestartLanguageServer`, now there's an
`editor::StopLanguageServer` action that stops all language servers,
related to the currently opened editor.
Opening another singleton editor with the same language or changing
selections in a multi buffer will bring the servers back up.
Release Notes:
- Added a way to temporarily stop LSP servers
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
This PR adds the token count to the active thread view. It doesn't
behaves quite like Assistant 1 where it updates as you type, though; it
updates after you submit the message.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/82d2a180-554a-43ee-b776-3743359b609b"
width="700" />
---
Release Notes:
- agent: Add token count in the thread view
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rendering bug that caused context in the agent to not wrap
properly.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai+claude-3.7@zed.dev>
### Context
The Anthropic API fails if a request message contains a tool use and no
`Text` segments or it only contains empty `Text` segments. These are
cases that the model itself produces, but the API doesn't support
sending them back.
#27917 fixed this by appending "Using tool..." in the thread's message,
but this causes the actual conversation to include it, so it would
appear in the UI (we would actually display a gap because we never
rendered its markdown, but "Using tool..." would show up when the thread
was restored).
### Solution
We'll now only append this placeholder when we build the request, so the
API still sees it, but the UI/Thread doesn't.
Another issue we found is that the model starts mimicking these
placeholders in later tool uses which is undesirable. So unfortunately,
we had to add logic to filter them out.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved rendering of tool uses without text
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Previously the "Thinking..." step would show up as pending, even though
the user cancelled the generation:
<img width="672" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c9cdce0a-d827-4e23-96f5-b150465911a7"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the thinking step would show up as pending even
when the generation was cancelled
This happened because of two reasons:
- `Workspace::recent_navigation_history` didn't include the current file
- The context picker added the current file to a exclude list
The latter was actually intentional because we already show the file in
the suggested context, but now that we actually have mentions, it's just
inconvenient not to have it there.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This was accidentally getting added due to increased feature
unification. We've manually excluded reqwest to go back to the desired
behavior: remote_server, doesn't depend on openssl.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR adds the `Cargo.toml` for the `workspace-hack` crate to the
ignore list for Renovate, as it is opening a number of PRs against it
that will interfere with it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the ability to edit previous user messages in the thread.
Release Notes:
- Agent: Added the ability to edit previous user messages
(Preview-only).
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where Zed sometimes added multiple redundant FS watchers
when language servers requested to watch paths. This could cause saves
and git operations to fail if Zed exceeded the file descriptor limit.
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Closes#27769
When adding snippet we were not respecting autoclose setting, before
creating AutocloseRegion. This leads to cursor to skip over instead of
typing that character. This PR fixes it.
Release Notes:
- Fixed certain case where typing closing bracket would skip it when
auto close setting is turned off.
This adds a "workspace-hack" crate, see
[mozilla's](https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/3a265fdc9f33e5946f0ca0a04af73acd7e6d1a39/build/workspace-hack/Cargo.toml#l7)
for a concise explanation of why this is useful. For us in practice this
means that if I were to run all the tests (`cargo nextest r
--workspace`) and then `cargo r`, all the deps from the previous cargo
command will be reused. Before this PR it would rebuild many deps due to
resolving different sets of features for them. For me this frequently
caused long rebuilds when things "should" already be cached.
To avoid manually maintaining our workspace-hack crate, we will use
[cargo hakari](https://docs.rs/cargo-hakari) to update the build files
when there's a necessary change. I've added a step to CI that checks
whether the workspace-hack crate is up to date, and instructs you to
re-run `script/update-workspace-hack` when it fails.
Finally, to make sure that people can still depend on crates in our
workspace without pulling in all the workspace deps, we use a `[patch]`
section following [hakari's
instructions](https://docs.rs/cargo-hakari/0.9.36/cargo_hakari/patch_directive/index.html)
One possible followup task would be making guppy use our
`rust-toolchain.toml` instead of having to duplicate that list in its
config, I opened an issue for that upstream: guppy-rs/guppy#481.
TODO:
- [x] Fix the extension test failure
- [x] Ensure the dev dependencies aren't being unified by Hakari into
the main dependencies
- [x] Ensure that the remote-server binary continues to not depend on
LibSSL
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
This PR adds `completions.lsp_insert_mode` and effectively changes the
default from `"replace"` to `"replace_suffix"`, which automatically
detects whether to use the LSP `replace` range instead of `insert`
range.
`"replace_suffix"` was chosen as a default because it's more
conservative than `"replace_subsequence"`, considering that deleting
text is usually faster and less disruptive than having to rewrite a long
replaced word.
Fixes#27197Fixes#23395 (again)
Fixes#4816 (again)
Release Notes:
- Added new setting `completions.lsp_insert_mode` that changes what will
be replaced when an LSP completion is accepted. The default is
`"replace_suffix"`, but it accepts 4 values: `"insert"` for replacing
only the text before the cursor, `"replace"` for replacing the whole
text, `"replace_suffix"` that acts like `"replace"` when the text after
the cursor is a suffix of the completion, and `"replace_subsequence"`
that acts like `"replace"` when the text around your cursor is a
subsequence of the completion (similiar to a fuzzy match). Check [the
documentation](https://zed.dev/docs/configuring-zed#LSP-Insert-Mode) for
more information.
---------
Co-authored-by: João Marcos <marcospb19@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
This PR adds passing in `stop_on_entry` to debug configs in debug.json
instead of going through initialization args.
This has two benefits:
1. It's more streamlined to a user since every internal adapter supports
`stop_on_entry` for launch requests and Go's adapter supports it for
attach requests too.
2. It will allow @osiewicz `NewSesssionModal` PR to use this field for
the stop on entry checkbox.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes a bug in #27568 that caused flickering in the git panel's
checkbox state when staging and unstaging entire files. The problem is
that that stage/unstage action first saves the target path (if it's open
as a buffer), and we do a targeted git status scan in response to that
filesystem event, which makes its way to the git panel and causes it to
clear its pending state before the actual stage or unstage has gone
through.
The fix is to not clear the panel's pending state for git repository
events that originated from a targeted scan (i.e. one that was triggered
by FS events for repo paths, as opposed to events inside `.git` which
cause all statuses to be recomputed).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the command permission prompt part of the tool card and
allow users to straight away change the `always_allow_tool_actions`
setting via the "Always Allow" button from that card. If that button is
clicked, that setting is turned on, and any command that requires
permission from that point on will auto-run.
Additionally, if a bash command spans multiple lines, we show the line
count at the end of the command string. (Note: this is not perfect yet
because it can likely be not visible by default, but we didn't think
this was a major blocker for now. We'll work on improving this next).
### Thread View
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/00f93c39-990f-4b79-84ec-0427b997167f"
width="500"/>
### Settings View
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/52d32435-7c8d-4ab4-a319-6cabc007267b"
width="500"/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Thomas Mickley-Doyle <tmickleydoyle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
This PR removes the `use_any_tool` method from the `LanguageModel`
trait.
It was not being used anywhere, and doesn't really fit in our new tool
use story.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We were including the context at the end which meant it never got
cached. We'll now include it with the first message that introduced it
so it's cached as long as it doesn't change.
This is an improvement, but we probably still need to think of ways to
optimize caching for cases where files in context change.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It's super easy to undo those changes. In a future PR, we should also
avoid requiring confirmation in the batch tool if all the underlying
tools don't require confirmation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes an unneeded `else if` branch that was the same as the
previous branch in the conditional.
Doesn't seem necessary to run this twice.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so if we receive a tool use from the model without any
corresponding text, we'll insert some placeholder text to keep the
conversation in a well-structured format.
This aims to fix an error that Antonio was seeing:

Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the tool names in the default profiles, as they were not
updated after the tool names were changed to snake_case in #27903.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This seems to improve the performance of `gemini-2.5-pro-exp-03-25`
significantly.
We know define a single `Tool` that has multiple `FunctionDeclaration`s,
instead of defining multiple `Tool`s with a single
`FunctionDeclaration`.
Oddly enough the `flash` models seemed to work perfectly fine with the
multiple `Tool { ... }` definitions
Release Notes:
- N/A
- bump our livekit version to include a fix for a crane bug (TODO: add
link when an issue is filed on crane)
- switch to a clang stdenv for both linux and macos
- manually unify versions of our notify crate
- remove old linker flags which were only needed for livekit
- fix an issue where RUSTFLAGS shadowed the rustflags from cargo configs
Release Notes:
- N/A
We'll now prompt the user to start a new thread when the active one gets
too long.
<img width=500
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/91445bc0-3e81-422f-aa4a-b8f0741f9d9a"></img>
When they click "Start New Thread", will create a new one with the
previous one added as context.
<img width=500
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c3b4223f-5bdd-4ba4-956f-5a5880d5e2c3"></img>
Instead of including the full thread text, we'll now add summarized
versions of threads to the context, allowing you to continue the
conversation even if it was near the token limit.
- Thread summaries are cached and persisted.
- A cached summary is invalidated if the thread is continued.
- We start generating the thread summary as soon as it's selected from
the picker. Most times, the summary will be ready by the time the user
sends the message.
- If the summary isn't ready by the time a message is sent, the user
message will be displayed in the thread immediately, and a "Summarizing
context..." indicator will appear. After the summaries are ready, we'll
start generating the response and show the usual "Generating..."
indicator.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#20391
### Summary
This adds a persistence layer to the command palette so that usages can
persist after Zed is closed and re-opened.
The current "usage" algorithm is unchanged, e.g.:
- Sorts by number of usages descending (no recency preference)
- Once a user's query is active, removes these suggestions in favor of
fuzzy matching
There are some additional considerations in order to keep the DB from
growing uncontrollably (and to make long-term use ergonomic):
- The "invocations" count handles max values (though at u16, it seems
unlikely a user will deal with this)
- If a command is un-invoked for more than a month, it stops being
considered a recent usage, and its next update will update its usages
back to 1
### Future Considerations
- Could make the "command expiry" configurable in settings, so the user
can decide how long to hold onto recent usages
- Could make a more sophisticated algorithm which balances recency and
total invocations - e.g. if I've used COMMAND_A 100 times in the last
month, but COMMAND_B 10 times today, should COMMAND_B actually be
preferred?
- Could do preferential fuzzy-matching against these matches once the
user starts a query.
Release Notes:
- Added persistent history of command palette usages.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Finn <mastion11@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR completes the process of moving git repository state storage and
scanning logic from the worktree crate to `project::git_store`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This PR renames the `assistant2` actions to `agent`.
Note that any `assistant` actions have been left as-is for now so that
there aren't any changes to users not in the feature flag.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds some affordances for when the currently-selected model does
not support tools.
We disable the profile selector and put it into a "No Tools" state:
<img width="1394" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-01 at 3 58 00 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/de6ecb0f-7657-4e16-9d5d-7bbfbc2b0a5c"
/>
We will also only attach tools to the request to the model if the model
supports it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/27619
Fixes issue with right wrapped movement when a multi-byte character is
at the end of the line. This is done by grabbing the last character on
the current row and using that characters size to calculate the
`max_column` variable, which is used to decide if the next right
movement should move down the line or not.
We did notice a bit of code that could be an issue that we wanted to
call out.
[Here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/crates/editor/src/display_map.rs#L1070)
inside of `clip_at_line_end` it also does a saturating_sub(1), assuming
a single byte character. We didn't run into any issues due to this line
but felt like a similar bug. We can apply a similar fix if wanted to
pose the question first.
Test case: Moving to next line when eol is a multi-byte character
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1021ab1f-f49d-4986-8f9a-8cfc7e5c91bc
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue in vim forward spacing when a multi-byte character is at
the eol
---------
Co-authored-by: KyleBarton <kjbarton4@gmail.com>
Python envs created with virtualenvwrapper have the ability to link to
the project directory (via the `.project` file in the virtualenv).
`python-environment-tools` supports this and reports the project path.
Additionally, some tools (e.g virtualfish) recognize special
"environment activation" files in project directories (`.venv` by
default)
[1].
Use the above information to sort reported Python toolchains so that the
correct env for a given worktree is at the top.
[1]
https://virtualfish.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins.html#auto-activation-auto-activation
Release Notes:
- python: Improved detection of virtualenvwrapper environments in work
trees
This PR updates the Agent Panel tooltip in the status to use "Agent
Panel" instead of "Assistant Panel".
Also changes the name we use in workspace serialization.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we include the `default_profile` and `profiles`
settings in the JSON schema.
This provides completions when editing the `settings.json`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This unblocks work on new debugger UI, where we don't want the
set_active function to be called unconditionally.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This PR adds a new `enable_all_context_servers` field to agent profiles
to allow them to enable all context servers without having to opt into
them individually.
The "Write" profile will now have all context servers enabled out of the
box.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Eager and Subtle modes are only supported for Zed as an edit prediction
provider and they were visible if your provider is Copilot, which is
misleading.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#26902
- We used to serialize SSH remote only when opened via recent entries,
and not on first time. This broke restore, when opening same folder for
second time from recent entries. Once opened for second time, restoring
used to. work correctly. This PR fixes this by serializing when opened
for first time.
- We didn't handle window replace post worktree creation in first time
flow, this resulted in project panel not opening automatically like it
does with recent entries, or local projects. This PR fixes it by
following same flow as recent entries.
Release Notes:
- Fixed SSH remote not restoring when opening for second time.
- Fixed project panel not opening when opening new SSH remote folder.
This PR fixes two bugs that cause unexpected behavior with breakpoints.
The first bug made it impossible to delete the last breakpoint in a file
in the workspace's database. This caused deleted breakpoints to remain
in the database and added to new projects.
The second bug was an edge case in the breakpoint context menu where
disabling/enabling a breakpoint would sometimes set a new breakpoint on
top of the old breakpoint.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Motivation for this is to simplify the context types and make it cleaner
to add image context.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes#27728
This stops code actions tooltip from being added when there's a visible
Editor::context_menu
Release Notes:
- Fix code actions tooltip opening on top of code actions menu
This PR adds functionality for loading the diff for an arbitrary git
commit, and displaying it in a tab. To retrieve the diff for the commit,
I'm using a single `git cat-file --batch` invocation to efficiently load
both the old and new versions of each file that was changed in the
commit.
Todo
* Features
* [x] Open the commit view when clicking the most recent commit message
in the commit panel
* [x] Open the commit view when clicking a SHA in a git blame column
* [x] Open the commit view when clicking a SHA in a commit tooltip
* [x] Make it work over RPC
* [x] Allow buffer search in commit view
* [x] Command palette action to open the commit for the current blame
line
* Styling
* [x] Add a header that shows the author, timestamp, and the full commit
message
* [x] Remove stage/unstage buttons in commit view
* [x] Truncate the commit message in the tab
* Bugs
* [x] Dedup commit tabs within a pane
* [x] Add a tooltip to the tab
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to show past commits in Zed. You can view the most
recent commit by clicking its message in the commit panel. And when
viewing a git blame, you can show any commit by clicking its sha.
Reverts the error behavior introduced in #27558. Upper-case keys in
keybindings no longer generate errors, instead they are transformed into
`shift-{KEY}`
e.g. `ctrl-N` becomes `ctrl-shift-n`
The behavior introduced in #27558 where "special" keys such as function
keys, `control`, `shift`, etc. Are parsed case-insensitively is
preserved.
Release Notes:
- Improved how upper-case characters are handled in keybinds. "special"
keys such as the function keys, `control`, `shift`, etc. are now parsed
case-insensitively, so for example `F8`, `CTRL`, `SHIFT` are now
acceptable alternatives to `f8`, `ctrl`, and `shift` when declaring
keybindings. Additionally, upper-case (ascii) characters will now be
converted explicitly to `shift` + the lowercase version of the
character, to match the Vim behavior.
NOTE: Release notes above should replace the release notes from #27558
Now that #27126 has landed, we can drop this from the nix shell which
has the side benefit that nix users don't actually need xcode installed
to develop zed anymore.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We updated our cargo-bundle fork, and this adds to our override to make
sure we have the latest version.
cargo-about also released a new version upstream which was picked up in
nixpkgs, so I've `nix flake update`'d and changed that version as well.
Thanks to @niklaskorz for [pinging
me](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/392319#issuecomment-2746122094)
about this. You should be able to drop the patch next time you update.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR disables the "Suggest Edits" feature when in the `assistant2`
feature flag.
This functionality has been superseded by the new Agent Panel.
We can remove the feature outright once the Agent Panel is generally
available.
Release Notes:
- N/A
To make it easier to design UIs for some of these scenarios. This PR
adds specifically two variables:
- `ZED_SIMULATE_NO_THREAD_HISTORY`
- `ZED_SIMULATE_NO_LLM_PROVIDER`
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
Before this change we didn't explicitly handle vim's exclusive-linewise
edgecase
(https://neovim.io/doc/user/motion.html#exclusive).
Instead we had hard-coded workarounds in a few places to make our tests
pass.
The most pernicious of these workarounds was that we represented a
visual line
selection as including the trailing newline (or leading newline for
files that
end with no newline), which other code had to undo to get back to what
the user
indended.
Closes#21440
Updates #6900
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed `d]}` to not delete the closing brace
- vim: Fixed `d}` from the start of the line to not delete the paragraph
separator
- vim: Fixed `d}` from the middle of the line to not delete the final
newline
Models seem to do this ever so often and get very confused. Failing here
helps them recover.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <richard@zed.dev>
Adds some guidance for the assistant on how to respond to tool results
and other interactions
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <richard@zed.dev>
Edit action markers look like git conflicts and can trip up tooling used
to resolve git conflicts. This PR creates them programmatically so that
they don't appear in source code.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Lets you get all the code symbols in the project (like the Code Symbols
panel) or in a particular file (like the Outline panel), optionally
paginated and filtering results by regex. The tool gives the files,
lines, and numbers of all of these, which means they can be used in
conjunction with the read file tool to read subsets of large files
without having to open the entire large file and poke around in it.
<img width="621" alt="Screenshot 2025-03-29 at 12 00 21 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d78259d7-2746-44c0-ac18-2e21f2505c0a"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR includes design tweaks to elements involved on the "edit files"
flow: the bar that appears above the message editor, buttons on the
multibuffer hunks, adding keybindings to the "Review Changes" button,
etc.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bff883a-c5c4-443e-8bf5-d98f535c83ce"
width="750" />
Release Notes:
- N/A
By default, agent notifications now display only on your primary screen.
You can optionally configure them to display on all screens (or not to
display at all).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Display of git statuses in the git panel, project panel, and tabs
regressed in #27391, causing us to frequently see stale statuses. This
turns out to be because we were not emitting the
`WorktreeUpdatedGitRepositories` event in cases where we should be,
which in turn is because of bumping the `LocalRepositoryEntry`'s
`status_scan_id` too early, so that a later comparison of two
`status_scan_id` values wasn't detecting a change that we're expecting
it to detect.
Release Notes:
- N/A (problematic behavior didn't make it into stable or preview)
This enables hiding mouse cursor even on cursor movements like up, down,
etc. or selections made using keyboard, etc.
Renamed existing boolean setting "hide_mouse_while_typing" to
"hide_mouse". It can have three values: `on_typing_and_movement`,
`on_typing`, `never`.
Release Notes:
- Now mouse cursor hides even when you navigate, or make selections
using keyboard in editor. This behavior can be changed by setting
`hide_mouse` to `on_typing_and_movement`, `on_typing` or `never`.
## Summary
This PR starts the process of adding debug task locators to Zed's
debugger system. A task locator is a secondary resolution phase that
allows a debug task to run a command before starting a debug session and
then uses the output of the run command to configure itself.
Locators are most applicable when debugging a compiled language but will
be helpful for any language as well.
## Architecture
At a high level, this works by adding a debug task queue to `Workspace`.
Which add's a debug configuration associated with a `TaskId` whenever a
resolved task with a debug config is added to `TaskInventory`'s queue.
Then, when the `SpawnInTerminal` task finishes running, it emits its
task_id and the result of the ran task.
When a ran task exits successfully, `Workspace` tells `Project` to start
a debug session using its stored debug config, then `DapStore` queries
the `LocatorStore` to configure the debug configuration if it has a
valid locator argument.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This reverts commit be657aefa3. (#27572)
Unfortunately this change broke other bindings in the terminal like
`cmd-left`
and `cmd-right`.
We do need to redo the terminal IME handling at some point, but we'll
need a
bit more thought to find an approach that works.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is a slight refactor that flattens Breakpoint struct in
anticipation of condition/hit breakpoints. It also adds a slight delay
before breakpoints are shown on gutter hover to make breakpoints less
attention grabbing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes the plus icon button not a dropdown anymore, freeing it up
to be always the new thread action. In consequence, I'm moving all of
the other items into another dropdown, which now houses "new prompt
editor", history, and settings, all of which there are keybindings for.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1d0d43da-9447-4218-8b9b-e692c0b74f61"
width="700"/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR switches us back to the upstream `cargo_metadata`.
We had switched to a fork in #27126, but this shouldn't be necessary
after #27117.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11626
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12853
`"restore_on_file_reopen": true` in workspace settings can now be used
to enable and disable editor data between file reopens in the same pane:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d938ee1-d854-42a8-bbc3-2a4e4d7d5933
The settings are generic and panes' data store can be extended for
further entities, beyond editors.
---------------
Impl details:
Currently, the project entry IDs seem to be stable across file reopens,
unlike BufferIds, so those were used.
Originally, the DB data was considered over in-memory one as editors
serialize their state anyway, but managing and exposing PaneIds out of
the DB is quite tedious and joining the DB data otherwise is not
possible.
Release Notes:
- Started to restore editor state on reopen
While building my own application using GPUI, I found that the `key_up`
event doesn't fire on Windows or macOS, with each platform failing for
different reasons. These events aren't used anywhere in Zed yet, so it
makes sense that the issue hasn't already been caught.
I don't have a Linux machine set up right now, so I don't know if these
events fire correctly on Linux or not.
---
Without this fix, a simple layout like the following:
```rust
div()
.on_key_down(cx.listener(|_, event, _, _| println!("Key down: {:?}", event)))
.on_key_up(cx.listener(|_, event, _, _| println!("Key up: {:?}", event)));
```
...would result in the following logs if the 'a' key was pressed:
```text
Key down: KeyDownEvent { keystroke: Keystroke { modifiers: Modifiers { control: false, alt: false, shift: false, platform: false, function: false }, key: "a", key_char: Some("a") }, is_held: false }
<eof>
```
With this fix, the `key_up` event fires correctly, resulting in the
following logs:
```text
Key down: KeyDownEvent { keystroke: Keystroke { modifiers: Modifiers { control: false, alt: false, shift: false, platform: false, function: false }, key: "a", key_char: Some("a") }, is_held: false }
Key up: KeyUpEvent { keystroke: Keystroke { modifiers: Modifiers { control: false, alt: false, shift: false, platform: false, function: false }, key: "a", key_char: None } }
<eof>
```
---
I've made the assumption that the `key_char` field shouldn't be set on
the `key_up` event since, unlike the `key_down` event, it's not an event
that may produce a character.
Happy to make any changes to this PR as required. If it would be
preferable to test this on Linux as well before it's merged, let me know
and I'll sort something out.
Hopefully this makes the experience of building new applications on GPUI
smoother, and potentially saves the Zed team some time if this event is
ever used in the future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Implement the From trait for some simple conversations between Clipboard
related structs.
This PR only adds the From trait implementations and doesn't touch any
code. In a future PR we can simplify usage throughout the codebase, such
as:
```rust
// impl ClipboardString
fn new(text: String) -> Self {
Self::from(text)
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
When a file is deleted outside of Zed, but it doesn't have any unsaved
changes, it shouldn't be considered "dirty" (prompting you before you
close it).
Release Notes:
- Fixed an bug where unchanged buffers were marked as conflicting if
their files were deleted outside of Zed.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Closes#27385
Builds on #27604 so that `vim::OtherEnd` works in visual block mode.
This is accomplished by reversing the order of active selections in the
buffer when the user hit `o`, so that the cursor moves diagonally across
the selection. The current behavior is preserved for `shift-o`, which is
how the cursors behave in vim.
We'll close#27604 since this encapsulates that change, but if you'd
prefer to take only the visual block motion component, we'll keep the
branch for #27604 open.
Test case: growing a box down and to the right, other ending, followed
by growing and shrinking the box:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1df544e1-efce-4354-b354-bbfec007a7df
Test case: growing a box up and to the left, other ending, followed by
growing and shrinking the box:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2f6d7729-c63a-4486-960b-23474c2e507a
Release Notes:
- Improved visual block mode when cursor is at beginning of selection
- Improved visual block mode so that `o` and `shift-o` reach parity with
vim
---------
Co-authored-by: KyleBarton <kjbarton4@gmail.com>
Fixes running git push on a coder instance.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Zed will now use `GIT_ASKPASS` if you already have one set instead of
overriding with our own. Fixes `git push` in Coder.
This PR switches collab over to start minting access tokens using the
new OAEP-based encryption format.
This is a follow-up to #15058 where we added support for this new
encryption format.
Clients that are newer than 8 months ago should be able to decrypt the
new access tokens. It is only clients older than 8 months ago that will
no longer be supported.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes trashing files from the git panel on SSH remotes that don't
run a Desktop environment.
Release Notes:
- Fix trash to work on remotes with no desktop environment configured
This PR does three things
- Right clicking within the gutter outside of the gutter fold area
bounds opens a breakpoint context menu
- Disabled breakpoints are now outline with the debugger accent color
instead of being fully colored at half opacity
- Clicking a breakpoint acts differently now
- Clicking a breakpoint while holding the platform modifier key will
disable/enable it
- Clicking a breakpoint hint while holding the platform modifier key
will set a disabled breakpoint
- Clicking a disabled breakpoint will enable it instead of deleting it
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes an unneeded anonymous lifetime from the `cx` parameter
to `Render::render`.
This makes it so the anonymous lifetime doesn't show up when
implementing the `Render` trait via a code action:
#### Before
```rs
struct Foo;
impl Render for Foo {
fn render(&mut self, window: &mut Window, cx: &mut Context<'_, Self>) -> impl IntoElement {
todo!()
}
}
```
#### After
```rs
struct Foo;
impl Render for Foo {
fn render(&mut self, window: &mut Window, cx: &mut Context<Self>) -> impl IntoElement {
todo!()
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Swift bindings BEGONE
Release Notes:
- Switched from using the Swift LiveKit bindings, to the Rust bindings,
fixing https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9396, a crash when
leaving a collaboration session, and making Zed easier to build.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
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. 😄)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus <agus@zed.dev>
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
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
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
Release Notes:
- N/A
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).
Release Notes:
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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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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
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
causes the bug shown below
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bd15d02a-3cdc-4c8e-841f-bef238583351
@ConradIrwin Is this expected behavior when calling
`.to_display_point(&snapshot)`?
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This change makes the git panel and project panel behave the same, on
Linux and macOS, and adds prompts.
Release Notes:
- Changed the git panel to prompt before restoring a file.
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
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to specify which GPU Zed uses on Linux by setting
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)
````
where the device ID here is `2484`. This value is in hexadecimal, so to
force Zed to use this specific GPU you would set the environment
variable like so:
```
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.
Release Notes:
- Now cursor hides when the user is typing in editor. It will stay
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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This PR renames the variants of the `Extension` enum with delimiters
between the version number components so that it's clearer which version
of the extension API they refer to.
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Closes: #17543
Release Notes:
- **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.
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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
...
```
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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?
Release Notes:
- Show tasks from Python plugin for standalone files
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"
/>
Double clicking `ToggleFold` selects the whole action:
<img width="300" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c7f91a6b-06d5-45b6-9d59-61a1b2deda71"
/>
After:
Now query is "one d" and it shows only matched ones.
<img width="300" alt="image"
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.
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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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- `UtcDateTime`, which is semantically equivalent to an `OffsetDateTime`
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Closes#24588Closes#25419
Restructures `LspStore.format_local` a decent bit in order to make how
the transaction history is preserved more clear, and in doing so fix
various bugs with how the transaction history is handled during a format
request (especially when formatting in remote dev)
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with remote dev
- Fixed an issue when using code actions as a format step where the
edits made by the code actions would not be grouped with the other
format edits in the undo history
2025-03-19 20:59:43 -05:00
1817 changed files with 216626 additions and 101949 deletions
* Prioritize code correctness and clarity. Speed and efficiency are secondary priorities unless otherwise specified.
* Do not write organizational or comments that summarize the code. Comments should only be written in order to explain "why" the code is written in some way in the case there is a reason that is tricky / non-obvious.
* Prefer implementing functionality in existing files unless it is a new logical component. Avoid creating many small files.
* Avoid using functions that panic like `unwrap()`, instead use mechanisms like `?` to propagate errors.
* Be careful with operations like indexing which may panic if the indexes are out of bounds.
* Never create files with `mod.rs` paths - prefer `src/some_module.rs` instead of `src/some_module/mod.rs`.
# GPUI
GPUI is a UI framework which also provides primitives for state and concurrency management.
## Context
Context types allow interaction with global state, windows, entities, and system services. They are typically passed to functions as the argument named `cx`. When a function takes callbacks they come after the `cx` parameter.
* `App` is the root context type, providing access to global state and read and update of entities.
* `Context<T>` is provided when updating an `Entity<T>`. This context dereferences into `App`, so functions which take `&App` can also take `&Context<T>`.
* `AsyncApp` and `AsyncWindowContext` are provided by `cx.spawn` and `cx.spawn_in`. These can be held across await points.
## `Window`
`Window` provides access to the state of an application window. It is passed to functions as an argument named `window` and comes before `cx` when present. It is used for managing focus, dispatching actions, directly drawing, getting user input state, etc.
## Entities
An `Entity<T>` is a handle to state of type `T`. With `thing: Entity<T>`:
* `thing.update(cx, |thing: &mut T, cx: &mut Context<T>| ...)` allows the closure to mutate the state, and provides a `Context<T>` for interacting with the entity. It returns the closure's return value.
* `thing.update_in(cx, |thing: &mut T, window: &mut Window, cx: &mut Context<T>| ...)` takes a `AsyncWindowContext` or `VisualTestContext`. It's the same as `update` while also providing the `Window`.
Within the closures, the inner `cx` provided to the closure must be used instead of the outer `cx` to avoid issues with multiple borrows.
Trying to update an entity while it's already being updated must be avoided as this will cause a panic.
When `read_with`, `update`, or `update_in` are used with an async context, the closure's return value is wrapped in an `anyhow::Result`.
`WeakEntity<T>` is a weak handle. It has `read_with`, `update`, and `update_in` methods that work the same, but always return an `anyhow::Result` so that they can fail if the entity no longer exists. This can be useful to avoid memory leaks - if entities have mutually recursive handles to eachother they will never be dropped.
## Concurrency
All use of entities and UI rendering occurs on a single foreground thread.
`cx.spawn(async move |cx| ...)` runs an async closure on the foreground thread. Within the closure, `cx` is an async context like `AsyncApp` or `AsyncWindowContext`.
When the outer cx is a `Context<T>`, the use of `spawn` instead looks like `cx.spawn(async move |handle, cx| ...)`, where `handle: WeakEntity<T>`.
To do work on other threads, `cx.background_spawn(async move { ... })` is used. Often this background task is awaited on by a foreground task which uses the results to update state.
Both `cx.spawn` and `cx.background_spawn` return a `Task<R>`, which is a future that can be awaited upon. If this task is dropped, then its work is cancelled. To prevent this one of the following must be done:
* Awaiting the task in some other async context.
* Detaching the task via `task.detach()` or `task.detach_and_log_err(cx)`, allowing it to run indefinitely.
* Storing the task in a field, if the work should be halted when the struct is dropped.
A task which doesn't do anything but provide a value can be created with `Task::ready(value)`.
## Elements
The `Render` trait is used to render some state into an element tree that is laid out using flexbox layout. An `Entity<T>` where `T` implements `Render` is sometimes called a "view".
Since `impl IntoElement for SharedString` exists, it can be used as an argument to `child`. `SharedString` is used to avoid copying strings, and is either an `&'static str` or `Arc<str>`.
UI components that are constructed just to be turned into elements can instead implement the `RenderOnce` trait, which is similar to `Render`, but its `render` method takes ownership of `self`. Types that implement this trait can use `#[derive(IntoElement)]` to use them directly as children.
The style methods on elements are similar to those used by Tailwind CSS.
If some attributes or children of an element tree are conditional, `.when(condition, |this| ...)` can be used to run the closure only when `condition` is true. Similarly, `.when_some(option, |this, value| ...)` runs the closure when the `Option` has a value.
## Input events
Input event handlers can be registered on an element via methods like `.on_click(|event, window, cx: &mut App| ...)`.
Often event handlers will want to update the entity that's in the current `Context<T>`. The `cx.listener` method provides this - its use looks like `.on_click(cx.listener(|this: &mut T, event, window, cx: &mut Context<T>| ...)`.
## Actions
Actions are dispatched via user keyboard interaction or in code via `window.dispatch_action(SomeAction.boxed_clone(), cx)` or `focus_handle.dispatch_action(&SomeAction, window, cx)`.
Actions which have no data inside are created and registered with the `actions!(some_namespace, [SomeAction, AnotherAction])` macro call.
Actions that do have data must implement `Clone, Default, PartialEq, Deserialize, JsonSchema` and can be registered with an `impl_actions!(some_namespace, [SomeActionWithData])` macro call.
Action handlers can be registered on an element via the event handler `.on_action(|action, window, cx| ...)`. Like other event handlers, this is often used with `cx.listener`.
## Notify
When a view's state has changed in a way that may affect its rendering, it should call `cx.notify()`. This will cause the view to be rerendered. It will also cause any observe callbacks registered for the entity with `cx.observe` to be called.
## Entity events
While updating an entity (`cx: Context<T>`), it can emit an event using `cx.emit(event)`. Entities register which events they can emit by declaring `impl EventEmittor<EventType> for EntityType {}`.
Other entities can then register a callback to handle these events by doing `cx.subscribe(other_entity, |this, other_entity, event, cx| ...)`. This will return a `Subscription` which deregisters the callback when dropped. Typically `cx.subscribe` happens when creating a new entity and the subscriptions are stored in a `_subscriptions: Vec<Subscription>` field.
## Recent API changes
GPUI has had some changes to its APIs. Always write code using the new APIs:
* `spawn` methods now take async closures (`AsyncFn`), and so should be called like `cx.spawn(async move |cx| ...)`.
* Use `Entity<T>`. This replaces `Model<T>` and `View<T>` which no longer exist and should NEVER be used.
* Use `App` references. This replaces `AppContext` which no longer exists and should NEVER be used.
* Use `Context<T>` references. This replaces `ModelContext<T>` which no longer exists and should NEVER be used.
* `Window` is now passed around explicitly. The new interface adds a `Window` reference parameter to some methods, and adds some new "*_in" methods for plumbing `Window`. The old types `WindowContext` and `ViewContext<T>` should NEVER be used.
On macOS and Linux you can [download Zed directly](https://zed.dev/download) or [install Zed via your local package manager](https://zed.dev/docs/linux#installing-via-a-package-manager).
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The one exception to this is if the user references something you don't know about - for example, the name of a source code file, function, type, or other piece of code that you have no awareness of. In this case, you MUST NOT MAKE SOMETHING UP, or assume you know what that thing is or how it works. Instead, you must ask the user for clarification rather than giving a response.
{{/if}}
## Code Block Formatting
Whenever you mention a code block, you MUST use ONLY use the following format:
```path/to/Something.blah#L123-456
(code goes here)
```
The `#L123-456` means the line number range 123 through 456, and the path/to/Something.blah
is a path in the project. (If there is no valid path in the project, then you can use
/dev/null/path.extension for its path.) This is the ONLY valid way to format code blocks, because the Markdown parser
does not understand the more common ```language syntax, or bare ``` blocks. It only
understands this path-based syntax, and if the path is missing, then it will error and you will have to do it over again.
Just to be really clear about this, if you ever find yourself writing three backticks followed by a language name, STOP!
You have made a mistake. You can only ever put paths after triple backticks!
<example>
Based on all the information I've gathered, here's a summary of how this system works:
1. The README file is loaded into the system.
2. The system finds the first two headers, including everything in between. In this case, that would be:
```path/to/README.md#L8-12
# First Header
This is the info under the first header.
## Sub-header
```
3. Then the system finds the last header in the README:
```path/to/README.md#L27-29
## Last Header
This is the last header in the README.
```
4. Finally, it passes this information on to the next process.
</example>
<example>
In Markdown, hash marks signify headings. For example:
```/dev/null/example.md#L1-3
# Level 1 heading
## Level 2 heading
### Level 3 heading
```
</example>
Here are examples of ways you must never render code blocks:
<bad_example_do_not_do_this>
In Markdown, hash marks signify headings. For example:
```
# Level 1 heading
## Level 2 heading
### Level 3 heading
```
</bad_example_do_not_do_this>
This example is unacceptable because it does not include the path.
<bad_example_do_not_do_this>
In Markdown, hash marks signify headings. For example:
```markdown
# Level 1 heading
## Level 2 heading
### Level 3 heading
```
</bad_example_do_not_do_this>
This example is unacceptable because it has the language instead of the path.
<bad_example_do_not_do_this>
In Markdown, hash marks signify headings. For example:
# Level 1 heading
## Level 2 heading
### Level 3 heading
</bad_example_do_not_do_this>
This example is unacceptable because it uses indentation to mark the code block
instead of backticks with a path.
<bad_example_do_not_do_this>
In Markdown, hash marks signify headings. For example:
```markdown
/dev/null/example.md#L1-3
# Level 1 heading
## Level 2 heading
### Level 3 heading
```
</bad_example_do_not_do_this>
This example is unacceptable because the path is in the wrong place. The path must be directly after the opening backticks.
{{#ifhas_tools}}
## Fixing Diagnostics
1. Make 1-2 attempts at fixing diagnostics, then defer to the user.
2. Never simplify code you've written just to solve diagnostics. Complete, mostly correct code is more valuable than perfect code that doesn't solve the problem.
## Debugging
When debugging, only make code changes if you are certain that you can solve the problem.
Otherwise, follow debugging best practices:
1. Address the root cause instead of the symptoms.
2. Add descriptive logging statements and error messages to track variable and code state.
3. Add test functions and statements to isolate the problem.
{{/if}}
## Calling External APIs
1. Unless explicitly requested by the user, use the best suited external APIs and packages to solve the task. There is no need to ask the user for permission.
2. When selecting which version of an API or package to use, choose one that is compatible with the user's dependency management file(s). If no such file exists or if the package is not present, use the latest version that is in your training data.
3. If an external API requires an API Key, be sure to point this out to the user. Adhere to best security practices (e.g. DO NOT hardcode an API key in a place where it can be exposed)
## System Information
Operating System: {{os}}
Default Shell: {{shell}}
{{#if(orhas_ruleshas_user_rules)}}
## User's Custom Instructions
The following additional instructions are provided by the user, and should be followed to the best of your ability{{#ifhas_tools}} without interfering with the tool use guidelines{{/if}}.
{{#ifhas_rules}}
There are project rules that apply to these root directories:
{{#eachworktrees}}
{{#ifrules_file}}
`{{root_name}}/{{rules_file.path_in_worktree}}`:
``````
{{{rules_file.text}}}
``````
{{/if}}
{{/each}}
{{/if}}
{{#ifhas_user_rules}}
The user has specified the following rules that should be applied:
@@ -49,10 +49,9 @@ And here's the section to rewrite based on that prompt again for reference:
</rewrite_this>
{{#ifdiagnostic_errors}}
{{#eachdiagnostic_errors}}
Below are the diagnostic errors visible to the user. If the user requests problems to be fixed, use this information, but do not try to fix these errors if the user hasn't asked you to.
A software developer is asking a question about their project. The source files in their project have been indexed into a database of semantic text embeddings.
Your task is to generate a list of 4 diverse search queries that can be run on this embedding database, in order to retrieve a list of code snippets
that are relevant to the developer's question. Redundant search queries will be heavily penalized, so only include another query if it's sufficiently
distinct from previous ones.
Here is the question that's been asked, together with context that the developer has added manually:
# Suppresses clippy::mutable_key_type, which is a false positive as the Eq
# and Hash impls do not use fields with interior mutability.
"agent::context::AgentContextKey"
]
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