Closes #ISSUE
it is was still in
[discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/37983)
Release Notes:
- Added: `--reuse` (`-r`) CLI flag to replace the workspace in an
existing window instead of opening a new one
This PR adds a new `--reuse` (`-r`) CLI flag that allows users to
replace the workspace in an existing Zed window instead of opening a new
one or adding files to the current workspace.
### What it does
The `--reuse` flag finds an available local workspace window and
replaces its workspace with the newly specified paths. This provides a
third workspace opening mode alongside the existing `--add` and `--new`
flags.
### Implementation Details
- **CLI Flag**: Added `--reuse` (`-r`) flag with proper mutual exclusion
with `--add` and `--new`
- **Window Replacement**: Uses the existing `replace_window` option in
`workspace::OpenOptions`
- **Window Selection**: Reuses the first available local workspace
window
- **Fallback Behavior**: When no existing windows are found, creates a
new window
- **Test Coverage**: Added comprehensive test for the reuse
functionality
### Behavior
- `zed -r file.txt` - Replaces the workspace in an available window with
`file.txt`
- If no windows are open, creates a new window (same as default
behavior)
- Mutually exclusive with `-a/--add` and `-n/--new` flags
- Works with multiple files and directories
### Files Changed
- `crates/cli/src/cli.rs` - Added `reuse` field to `CliRequest::Open`
- `crates/cli/src/main.rs` - Added CLI argument definition and parsing
- `crates/zed/src/zed/open_listener.rs` - Implemented reuse logic and
added tests
- `crates/zed/src/zed/windows_only_instance.rs` - Updated for Windows
compatibility
### Testing
- ✅ Unit tests pass
- ✅ Manual testing confirms expected behavior:
- Works when no windows are open
- Replaces workspace in existing window
- Maintains compatibility with existing `-a` and `-n` flags
- Proper help text display
## Manual testing
#### In this first video we do a couple of tests:
* **1**: What happens if we use the -r flag when there are no windows
open?
- works as expected. It opens the files in a new window.
* **2**: Does it work as expected if there is already a window open.
Does it overrides the workspace?
- yes it does. When opening a different file it overrides the current
window instead of creating a new one.
* **3**: Does the -n flag still works as expected?
- yes, it creates the project in a new window
* **4**: What about the -a flag?
- yes, on the last accessed page
* **5**: we do the replace command. It overrides the first opened
window, do we want this behavior?
- It is good enough that it overrides one of the opened windows with the
new project. It still makes the user automatically go to the window with
the specified files
* **6**: we use the -r command again replacing the workspace with a new
one.
- this indeed worked as expected
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f1cd7f4b-f4af-4da2-a755-c0be7ce96c0d
#### In here the we check how the --help flag now displays the new
command. (Description was later updated)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a8a7a288-d926-431b-a9f9-a8c3d909a2ec
Closes#39901
I'm unsure as to which direction the team wants to go with this, but
this is the behavior of VSCode which is what this feature is based off
so i'm going with this.
Changes:
1. Introduced a new argument to the `new` method on the Pane called
`ignore_max_tabs` that forces the `max_tabs` to None if it's true.
2. Added a new test `test_bypass_max_tabs_limit`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed: `max_tabs` Setting affecting the terminal pane.
---------
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
This is needed for #38914 and seems generally useful to have for
contextual keybindings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
Changes that I made:
- add "scrollbar.thumb.active_background" to all themes
- for dark themes: scrollbar.thumb.background is darker than hover (fg4
from palette for background and fg0 for hover)
- for light themes: scrollbar.thumb.background is lighter than hover
(fg4 for background and fg0 for hover like in dark theme case)
Those changes is consistent with VSCode gruvbox theme and other
applications.
For active_background I chose orange color, but we can use cyan color to
match vscode theme.
UPDATE: decided to use blue for active scrollbar as this color is used
as accent in other parts of gruvbox themes
Release Notes:
- Improved scrollbar colors for Gruvbox theme
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
## 🎯 Description
Adds configurable window control buttons (minimize, maximize, close)
positioning for Linux, allowing users to choose between macOS-style
(left side) or Windows-style (right side) placement.
## ✨ Features
- New `title_bar.window_controls_position` setting with `"left"` and
`"right"` options
- Left positioning: macOS style (Close → Minimize → Maximize)
- Right positioning: Windows style (Minimize → Maximize → Close)
- Fixed transparent background issues for window controls
- Maintains consistent styling with Zed's theme
## 🔧 Technical Changes
### Settings System
- Added `WindowControlsPosition` enum in `settings_content.rs`
- Extended `TitleBarSettingsContent` with `window_controls_position`
field
- Updated `TitleBarSettings` to include the new configuration
### Title Bar Layout
- Modified `platform_title_bar.rs` to use setting for layout positioning
- Added conditional logic for `justify_start()` vs `justify_between()`
based on position
- Fixed transparent container background by adding `bg(titlebar_color)`
### Window Controls
- Updated `platform_linux.rs` to reorder buttons based on position
setting
- Changed button background from `ghost_element_background` to
`title_bar_background`
- Implemented proper button sequencing for both positions
## 🧪 How to Test
1. Add to your Zed settings:
```json
{
"title_bar": {
"window_controls_position": "left"
}
}
```
or
```json
{
"title_bar": {
"window_controls_position": "right"
}
}
```
2. Restart Zed
3. Verify buttons are positioned correctly
4. Check that background is not transparent
5. Test button functionality (minimize, maximize, close)
## �� Expected Behavior
- **Left position**: Buttons appear on the left side of the title bar in
Close → Minimize → Maximize order
- **Right position**: Buttons appear on the right side of the title bar
in Minimize → Maximize → Close order
- **Background**: Solid background matching Zed's theme (no
transparency)
## 🔍 Files Changed
- `crates/settings/src/settings_content.rs` - Added enum and setting
- `crates/title_bar/src/title_bar_settings.rs` - Updated settings struct
- `crates/title_bar/src/platform_title_bar.rs` - Modified layout logic
- `crates/title_bar/src/platforms/platform_linux.rs` - Updated button
ordering and styling
## 🎨 Design Rationale
This feature provides Linux users with the flexibility to choose their
preferred window control button layout, improving the user experience by
allowing them to match their desktop environment's conventions or
personal preferences.
## ✅ Checklist
- [x] Code compiles without errors
- [x] Settings are properly serialized/deserialized
- [x] Background transparency issues resolved
- [x] Button ordering works correctly for both positions
- [x] Layout adapts properly based on configuration
- [x] No breaking changes to existing functionality
## 🔗 Related
This addresses the need for customizable window control positioning on
Linux, providing consistency with user expectations from different
desktop environments.

Closes#40608
This fixes tabbing in both the settings ui nav bar and page content
going off screen instead of scrolling the focused element into a visible
view.
The bug occurred because `gpui::list` and `gpui::uniform_list` only
render visible elements, preventing non visible elements in a view from
having their focus handle added to the element tree. Thus making the tab
stop map skip over those elements because they weren't present.
The fix for this is scrolling to reveal non visible elements and then
focus the selected element on the next frame.
Release Notes:
- settings ui: Auto scroll to reveal items in navigation bar and window
when tabbing
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
A cherry-pick of
f5188d55fb
This fixes a hard-to-reproduce crash caused excerpts removal not
updating previous snapshot data after corresponding inlay data was
removed.
Same branch has a test:
8783a9eb4f
that does not fail on `main` due to different way inlays are queried, it
will be merged later.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#5294
This PR adds a line ending indicator to the status bar, hidden by
default as discussed in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5294.
### Changes
- 8b063a22d8700bed9c93989b9e0f6a064b2e86cf add the indicator and
`status_bar.line_endings_button` setting.
- ~~9926237b709dd4e25ce58d558fd385d63b405f3b changes
`status_bar.line_endings_button` from a boolean to an enum:~~
<details> <summary> show details </summary>
- `always` Always show line endings indicator.
- `non_native` Indicate when line endings do not match the current
platform.
- `lf_only` Indicate when using unix-style (LF) line endings only.
- `crlf_only` Indicate when using windows-style (CRLF) line endings
only.
- `never` Do not show line endings indicator.
I know this many options might be overdoing it, but I was torn between
the pleasant default of `non_native` and the simplicity of `lf_only` /
`crlf_only`.
My thinking was if one is developing on a project which exclusively uses
one line-ending style or the other, it would be nice to be able to
configure no-indicator-in-the-happy-case behavior regardless of the
platform zed is running on. But I'm not really familiar with any
projects that use exclusively CRLF line endings in practice. Is this a
scenario worth supporting or just something I dreamed up?
</details>
- 01174191e4cf337069e7a31b0f0432ae94c52515 rename the action context for
`line ending: Toggle` -> `line ending selector: Toggle`.
When running the action in the command palette with the old name I felt
surprised to be greeted with an additional menu, with the new name it
feels more predictable (plus now it matches
`language_selector::Toggle`!)
### Future work
Hidden status bar items still get padding, creating inconsistent spacing
(and it kind of stands out where I placed the line-endings button):
<img alt="the gap after the indicator is larger than for other buttons"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24a346d4-3ff6-4f7f-bd87-64d453c2441a"
/>
I started a new follow-up PR to address that:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39992
Release Notes:
- Added line ending indicator to the status bar (disabled by default;
enabled by setting `status_bar.line_endings_button` to `true`)
We very frequently move this in and out of the windows slot map on
`update_window_id` calls (and we call this a lot!). This alone showed up
as `memmove`s at roughly 1% perf in Instruments when scrolling a buffer
which makes sense, `Window` itself is 4kb in size. The fix is simple,
just box the `Window` instances, moving a pointer is cheap in
comparison.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
I noticed that branch picker doesn't close until the checkout operation
is completed.
While normally it's not an issue, it becomes obvious if there are longer
running post checkout hooks. In that case selecting a branch makes it
feel like nothing has happened (there's a small indicator in the footer)
so it's possible to click it multiple times. Closing the modal before
the operation completes leads to the error modal saying `Failed to
change branch. entity released. Please try again.` even though the
checkout was successful.
The new behavior is to close the branch picker as soon as the branch is
selected. This also aligns with the existing behavior in `create_branch`
where `cx.emit(DismissEvent);` is called without waiting for
`repo.update`.
And as I mentioned before there an indicator in the footer saying `git
switch <branch_name>` with a spinner thingy.
I also added a check in the picker's `open` function where it first
checks if there's currently an active job and does not show the picker
in that case.
If this generally makes sense I can add the tests as well if needed.
P.S I checked how it works in VSCode and yes it also closes the branch
picker as soon as the branch is selected. The only difference is that
they show the loading indicator right next to the branch name (with a
new branch) but in our case the current branch and activity indicator
are located in different places.
<details><summary>Before</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/adf08967-d908-45fa-b3f6-96f73d321262
</details>
<details><summary>After</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/88c7ca41-7b39-42d6-a98b-3ad19da9317c
</details>
Release Notes:
- The branch picker now closes immediately after a branch is selected,
instead of waiting for the branch switch to complete.
Closes#39865
Release Notes:
- Fixed file finder display when searching for files in history if you
had several worktrees opened in a workspace. It now displays the
worktree root name to avoid confusion if you have several files with
same name in different worktrees.
---------
Signed-off-by: Benjamin <5719034+bnjjj@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a `Maybe<T>` type to `settings_content`, that makes the distinction
between `null` and omitted settings values explicit. This unlocks a few
more settings in the settings UI
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
We were dropping the entities once we created the buffers, so the weak
entities could never be upgraded. This treats new locations we see the
same as we would for a read/write call and stores the entity so that we
can follow like we normally would.
Release Notes:
- acp: Fix following not working with certain tool calls.
I love keybindings.
I spend way to much time thinking about them.
I also REALLY like working in Zed.
so far, however, I have found the key context system in Zed to be less
flexible than in VSCode.
the HUGE context that is available in VSCode helps you create
keybindings for very specific targeted scenarios.
the tree like structure of the Zed key context means you loose some
information as focus moves throughout the application.
For example, it is not currently possible to create a keybinding in the
editor that will only work when one of the Docks is open, or if a
specific dock is open.
this would be useful in implementing solutions to ideas like #24222
we already have an action for moving focus to the dock, and we have an
action for opening/closing the dock, but to my knowledge (very limited
lol) we cannot determine if that dock *is open* unless we are focused on
it.
I think it is possible to create a more flexible key binding system by
adding more context information to the higher up context ancestors.
while:
```
Workspace right_dock=GitPanel
Dock
GitPanel
Editor
```
may seem redundant, it actually communicates fundamentally different
information than:
```
Workspace right_dock=GitPanel
Pane
Editor
```
the first says "the GitPanel is in the right hand dock AND IT IS
FOCUSED",
while the second means "Focus is on the Editor, and the GitPanel just
happens to be open in the right hand dock"
This change adds a new set of identifiers to the `Workspace` key_context
that will indicate which docks are open and what is the specific panel
that is currently visible in that dock.
examples:
- `left_dock=ProjectPanel`
- `bottom_dock=TerminalPanel`
- `right_dock=GitPanel`
in my testing the following types of keybindings seem to be supported
with this change:
```jsonc
// match for any value of the identifier
"context": "Workspace && bottom_dock"
"context": "Workspace && !bottom_dock"
// match only a specific value to an identifier
"context": "Workspace && bottom_dock=TerminalPanel"
// match only in a child context if the ancestor workspace has the correct identifier
"context": "Workspace && !bottom_dock=DebugPanel > Editor"
```
some screen shots of the context matching in different circumstances:
<img width="2032" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-16 at 23 20 34"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/116d0575-a1ae-4577-95b9-8415cda57e52"
/>
<img width="2032" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-16 at 23 20 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/000fdbb6-80bd-46e9-b668-f4b54ab708d2"
/>
<img width="2032" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-16 at 23 21 37"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7b1c82da-b82f-4e14-a97c-3cd0e71bbca0"
/>
<img width="2032" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-16 at 23 21 52"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1fd4b65a-09f7-47a9-a9b7-fdce4252aec3"
/>
<img width="2032" height="1167" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-16 at 23 22 38"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f4c2ac5c-e6f9-4e0e-b683-522b237e3328"
/>
the persistent_name values for `ProjectPanel` and `OutlinePanel` needed
to be updated to not have a space in them in order to pass the
`Identifier` check. all the other Panels already had names that did not
include spaces, so it just makes these conform with the other ones.
I think this is a great place to start with adding more context
identifiers and i think this type of additional information will make it
possible to create really dynamic keybindings!
Release Notes:
- Workspace key context now includes the state of the 3 docks
Reduces peak stack usage in these functions and should generally be a
bit performant.
Display map benchmark results
```
To tab point/to_tab_point/1024
time: [531.40 ns 532.10 ns 532.97 ns]
change: [-2.1824% -2.0054% -1.8125%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Found 1 outliers among 100 measurements (1.00%)
1 (1.00%) high severe
To fold point/to_fold_point/1024
time: [530.81 ns 531.30 ns 531.80 ns]
change: [-2.0295% -1.9054% -1.7716%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
Performance has improved.
Found 3 outliers among 100 measurements (3.00%)
2 (2.00%) high mild
1 (1.00%) high severe
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Continues the work from #35927 to add a git diff view for stash entries.
[Screencast From 2025-09-17
19-46-01.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ded33782-adef-4696-8e34-3665911c09c7)
Stash entries are [represented as
commits](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-stash#_discussion) except they
have up to 3 parents:
```
.----W (this is the stash entry)
/ /|
-----H----I |
\|
U
```
Where `H` is the `HEAD` commit, `I` is a commit that records the state
of the index, and `U` is another commit that records untracked files
(when using `git stash -u`).
Given this, I modified the existing commit view struct to allow loading
stash and commits entries with git sha identifier so that we can get a
similar git diff view for both of them.
The stash diff is generated by comparing the stash commit with its
parent (`<commit>^` or `H` in the diagram) which generates the same diff
as doing `git stash show -p <stash entry>`. This *can* be
counter-intuitive since a user may expect the comparison to be made
between the stash commit and the current commit (`HEAD`), but given that
the default behavior in git cli is to compare with the stash parent, I
went for that approach.
Hoping to get some feedback from a Zed team member to see if they agree
with this approach.
Release Notes:
- Add git diff view for stash entries
- Add toolbar on git diff view for stash entries
- Prompt before executing a destructive stash action on diff view
- Fix commit view for merge commits (see #38289)
Add new `workspace::NewFileSplit` action which expects a
`SplitDirection` argument, allowing users to programmatically control
the direction of the split in keymaps, for example:
```json
{
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"ctrl-s ctrl-h": ["workspace::NewFileSplit", "left"],
"ctrl-s ctrl-j": ["workspace::NewFileSplit", "down"],
"ctrl-s ctrl-k": ["workspace::NewFileSplit", "up"],
"ctrl-s ctrl-l": ["workspace::NewFileSplit", "right"]
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Added `workspace::NewFileSplit` action, which can be used to
programmatically split the editor in the provided direction.
Co-authored-by: Rian Drake <rian.drake@rocketwerkz.com>
Co-authored-by: dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
This is an in-progress work on changing how task scheduler affects
performance of project search. Instead of relying on tasks being
executed at a discretion of the task scheduler, we want to experiment
with having a set of "agents" that prioritize driving in-progress
project search matches to completion over pushing the whole thing to
completion. This should hopefully significantly improve throughput &
latency of project search.
Release Notes:
- Improved project search performance
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <smit@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Added comment language injections for builtin languages. This enables
highlighting of `TODO`s and similar notes with the comment extension
installed.
Signed-off-by: Donnie Adams <donnie@thedadams.com>
Related to #9461, inspired by #39683
`await` and `yield` both seem somewhat debatable on whether they should
be considered the be control flow keywords.
For now I went with:
- `await`: no – The control flow effect of `await` is at a level does
not seem relevant for syntax highlighting.
- `yield`: yes – `yield` directly affects the output of a generator, and
is also included for consistency with Rust (#39683).
Happy to change these either direction.
<img width="1151" height="730" alt="SCR-20251008-izus"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/533ea670-863a-4c5c-aaa5-4a9bfa0bf0dd"
/>
---
Release Notes:
- Improved granularity of keyword highlighting for JS/TS/TSX: Themes can
now specify `keyword.control` for control flow keywords like `if`,
`else`, `return`, etc.
Adding this content after seeing people ask about how to make MCP
servers installed from Zed be picked up by external agents. At the
moment, this varies depending on the agent, and felt relevant to be
documented.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Notable change is the use of a newtype for `ReplicaId`
- Fixes `WorktreeStore::create_remote_worktree` creating a remote
worktree with the local replica id, though this is not currently used
- Fixes observing the `Agent` (that is following the agent) causing
global clocks to allocate 65535 elements
- Shrinks the size of `Global` a bit. In a local or non-collab remote
session it won't ever allocate still.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Let's say you run this:
```
cd ~/proj-a
zed ~/proj-b
```
The `zed` process will execute with `current_dir() = ~/proj-a`, but a
`worktree_root_path() = ~/proj-b`. The old detection was then checking
if the Yarn SDK was installed in `proj-a` to decide whether to set the
tsdk value or not. This was incorrect, as we should instead check for
the SDK presence inside `proj-b`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the Yarn SDK detection when the Zed pwd is different from the
opened folder.
The page about PHP in the docs doesn’t explain how to use Xdebug. I had
a lof of trouble setting it up the first time, then recently had another
headache trying to get it to work again, because the value for `adapter`
had changed from `PHP` to `Xdebug`.
It’s likely that my example config isn’t perfect or has redundant stuff
or whatever, feel free to amend it.
I also took the liberty to set the Phpactor and Intelephense headings to
level 3 because I felt like they were part of "Choosing a language
server."
Release Notes:
- N/A
# Why
While working on recent PR I have spotted that "Stage" and "Unstage"
buttons in "Uncommited Changes" toolbar are always active, even when
there is no changes made locally.
<img width="1628" height="656" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-10 at 00 49 06"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6bdb9ded-17c8-4f84-8649-b297162c1992"
/>
# How
Re-use already existing button states for managing the disabled state of
"Uncommited Changes" toolbar buttons when changeset is empty.
Release Notes:
- Added disabled state for "Uncommited Changes" toolbar buttons when
there are no changes present
# Preview
<img width="1728" height="772" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-10 at 08 40 14"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ff41d852-974e-4ce1-9163-ecd30e17d5d8"
/>
Closes#37322
Uses SFTP if available, otherwise falls back to SCP for uploading files
and directories to remote. This fixes an issue on older macOS versions
where outdated SCP can throw an ambiguous target error.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where extensions wouldn’t work when SSHing into a
remote from older macOS versions.
Though we ship with `basedpyright`, `ruff` and a few other laps for
python, we run them all at once.
Release Notes:
- Only enable `basedpyright` and `ruff` by default when opening Python
files. If you prefer one of the other.
Refactor the find_tab_group method to use the question mark operator for
cleaner error handling, replacing the explicit if-else pattern with a
more concise chained approach.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
### Problem
On Windows, the right Alt key was not working in keybindings (e.g.,
`Ctrl+Right Alt+B`), while the left Alt key worked correctly. This was
due to overly aggressive AltGr detection that treated any `right Alt +
left Ctrl` combination as AltGr, even on US keyboards where AltGr
doesn't exist.
### Root Cause
Windows internally represents AltGr (Alt Graph) as `right Alt + left
Ctrl` pressed simultaneously. The previous implementation always
excluded this combination from being treated as regular modifier keys to
support international keyboards. However, this broke keybindings using
right Alt on US/UK keyboards where users expect right Alt to behave
identically to left Alt.
### Solution
Implemented keyboard layout-aware AltGr detection:
1. Added `uses_altgr()` method to `WindowsKeyboardLayout` that checks if
the current keyboard layout is known to use AltGr (German, French,
Spanish, Polish, etc.)
2. Modified `current_modifiers()` to only apply AltGr special handling
when the keyboard layout actually uses it
3. Added explicit checking for both `VK_LMENU` and `VK_RMENU` instead of
relying solely on the generic `VK_MENU`
### Behavior
- **US/UK keyboards**: Right Alt now works identically to left Alt in
keybindings. `Ctrl+Right Alt+B` triggers the same action as `Ctrl+Left
Alt+B`
- **International keyboards** (German, French, Spanish, etc.): AltGr
continues to work correctly for typing special characters and doesn't
trigger keybindings
- **All keyboards**: Both Alt keys are detected symmetrically, matching
the behavior of left/right Windows keys
### Testing
Manually tested on Windows with US keyboard layout:
- `Ctrl+Left Alt+B` triggers keybinding
- `Ctrl+Right Alt+B` triggers keybinding
- Both Alt keys work independently in keybindings
Release Notes:
- Fixed Right Alt key not working in keybindings on Windows
Release Notes:
- Fixed misplaced comma in the autoclose description from:
"when you type (, Zed will ...)"
to
"when you type, (Zed will ...)"
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
`env_logger` defaults to only showing error-level logs, but we show
info-level logs and above for the main Zed process, so I think it makes
sense for the remote server to behave the same way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Re-applies https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30840
This PR re-applies the initial
[PR](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30840). As it was closed
because it was hard to land, because of the many conflicts. This PR
re-applies the changes for it.
In several cases we were creating multiple display_map
snapshots within the same root-level function call.
Creating a display_map snapshot is quite slow, and in some
cases we were creating the snapshot multiple times.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We've been considering removing workspace-hack for a couple reasons:
- Lukas ran into a situation where its build script seemed to be causing
spurious rebuilds. This seems more likely to be a cargo bug than an
issue with workspace-hack itself (given that it has an empty build
script), but we don't necessarily want to take the time to hunt that
down right now.
- Marshall mentioned hakari interacts poorly with automated crate
updates (in our case provided by rennovate) because you'd need to have
`cargo hakari generate && cargo hakari manage-deps` after their changes
and we prefer to not have actions that make commits.
Currently removing workspace-hack causes our workspace to grow from
~1700 to ~2000 crates being built (depending on platform), which is
mainly a problem when you're building the whole workspace or running
tests across the the normal and remote binaries (which is where
feature-unification nets us the most sharing). It doesn't impact
incremental times noticeably when you're just iterating on `-p zed`, and
we'll hopefully get these savings back in the future when
rust-lang/cargo#14774 (which re-implements the functionality of hakari)
is finished.
Release Notes:
- N/A
A small follow-up to the settings refactor of a few weeks ago to move
all the VSCode settings imports
to one place.
This should make it easier to spot missing imports, and easier to test
the importer.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It is now possible to configure logging level of CodeLLDB adapter via
envs specified in project settings like so:
```
{
"dap": {
"CodeLLDB": {
"envs": {
"RUST_LOG": "debug"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
`MultiBuffer::anchor_in_excerpt` currently just wraps the given text
anchor in a multibuffer anchor. This allows one to get a multibuffer
anchor that points outside its excerpt which is basically never what one
wants. This PR now does a bounds check and returns `None` if the given
text anchor is not within the bounds of the excerpt.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Includes the start of how we can get rid of most of the `.unimplemented`
"Edit in JSON" buttons in the settings UI. For now only Theme selection
is implemented, follow ups will add more settings
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Fixes#40034
Release Notes:
- `ctrl-c` (when you have a selection) and `ctrl-v` are now bound to
copy and paste by default in the windows terminal.
Co-authored-by: John Tur <john-tur@outlook.com>
Close#35715
Release Notes:
- Fixed to wrap long URLs in editor.
<img width="836" height="740" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/635ce792-5f19-4c76-b131-0d270d09b103"
/>
I remember when I was working on CJK line wrapping support in the early
days, I considered making `\` a line wrapping character, but for some
reason it was on the list of characters that were not allowed to wrap.
In reference to VS Code, it looks like `&`, `/`, `?` should wrap, so I
removed all of them.
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This is a follow-up PR to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39609, and attempts to
address hidden status bar items still contributing to the layout and
creating extra spacing.

- 203cbd634bfb1489b8afa4952d9594615a956b77 Adds a `.none()` method to
the `gpui::Styled` helper trait, so that status items can set their
display type to none inside their `render` method.
- 249f06e3de63b0ab32814f20e7105d8e2b642f02 Applies `.none()` to all the
status items.
- ~~499f564906c88336608c81615b11ebc9ab43d832~~ At first I was adding an
`is_visible` method to the `StatusBarView` trait, which would be used to
skip status bar items which would just render an empty div anyway, but I
felt duplicating the conditions for hiding the buttons between the
status items `is_visible` and `render` methods could be an attraction
for bugs, so I tried to find another approach. This commit contains
those changes, reverted immediately (if the `is_visible` approach is
preferred I can bring it back!)
- f37cb75f0519ceea1f3e1cc4f97087a5cb34b0fd (bonus!) Adds a condition to
the vim mode indicator to avoid a leading space when there are no
pending keys.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Hello,
Thanks for the great work.
I am adding some more bindings for the emacs keymap:
- `command_palette::Toggle` as replacement for the emacs command
dispatcher
- other default aliases for existing move / delete commands
- e.g. `alt-left` to move to previous word and `alt-del` to delete it
- some missing `SelectTo` equivalents for move commands on selection
mode
Release Notes:
- Added bindings for the Emacs keymap
The built-in Tailwind language already maps `HTML+ERB` to `erb`, and it
seems that `Ruby` files work as well just from enabling the language
server, so we can remove the unnecessary mapping.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up after #40417, which should've fixed hangs.
smol::fs uses a separate threadpool, which is a bit yuck.
This PR also added a benchmark you can use to run a full worktree scan
(initial one, that is) for arbitrary worktree.. and refactored worktree
scanner to use async locks, as otherwise tests were deadlocking. :)
I've benchmarked it against Zed, Linux and Chromium and saw a ~60% drop
in initial worktree scan times across the board.
Release Notes:
- Significantly (3.3x speedup over the old implementation) improved
speed of Zed's worktree scanner, that's responsible for synchronizing
the state of your project with the state of files on hard drive.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Using a seeded PRNG to produce consistent test data and reduce
variability makes sense.
However, the way it was used previously, by always cloning the RNG,
means that every generated string is the same, and every offset is the
same. After this change, the tested value stream should still be the same on
each run of the benchmark, but the values within each run will vary.
The `generate_random_text` measured in chars also seems possibly
inconsistent with later comments about it being a number of bytes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This caused issues with #40172, as it made Zed execute and block on tad
few more background tasks. Parker is ~cheap to create, hence we should
be ok to just create it at the time it is needed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#40359
We were segfaulting when opening a UTF-8 file starting with a byte order
mark due to a mismatch in our UTF-16 indexing calculations caused by
Core Foundations `replace_str` stripping the BOM internally. This PR
fixes the crash by replacing one of our manual calculations by calling
the Core Foundations API to get the length of a string.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a crash on macOS when opening a file that starts with a UTF-8
byte order mark (BOM).
Co-authored-by: HactarCE <6060305+HactarCE@users.noreply.github.com>
# Why
While playing with new Settings UI I have spotted that changing font
weight requires a lot of clicks. This is also a bit more annoying due to
lack of ability to enter the desired value by hand.
# How
Adjust step values for Font Weight stepper, the default increment has
been changed from 10 to 50, to cover (defined in spec `950` weight)
which some fonts might use, small step has been changed from 5 to 10,
and large step from 50 to 100.
Release Notes:
- Adjusted default step values for number input UI element used for
changing Font Weight in Settings UI.
Closes#40334
This reverts the change made in #39983, and includes a replacement
migration that will transform formatter settings values consisting of
only `code_action` format steps into the previously deprecated
`code_actions_on_format` in an attempt to restore the behavior to what
it was before the migration that deprecated `code_actions_on_format`.
This PR will result in a modified order in the `code_actions_on_format`
setting if it existed, however the decision was made to explicitly
ignore this for now, as this PR is primarily targeting users who have
already had the deprecation migration run, and no longer have the
`code_actions_on_format` key
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with a settings migration that deprecated the
`code_actions_on_format` setting. The `code_actions_on_format` setting
has been un-deprecated, and affected users will have the bad migration
rolled back with an updated migration
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: HactarCE <6060305+HactarCE@users.noreply.github.com>
`vim::Substitute` is a little different from the helix behavior, so this
PR adds helix versions. The most important difference (for my usage, at
least) is that if you're selecting whole lines then helix drops the `\n`
from the selection (much like vim's lines mode, except that helix bases
this behavior on the selection instead of having a different mode).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33637Closes#37332
and solves part of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/33580#discussioncomment-14195506
This improves the "C" and "alt-C" actions to work like helix.
It also adds "," which removes all but the newest cursors. In helix the
one that's left would be the primary selection, but I don't think that
has an equivalent yet, so this simulates what would be the primary
selection if it was never cycled with "(" ")".
Release Notes:
- Improved multicursor creation and deletion in helix mode
---------
Co-authored-by: Jakub Konka <kubkon@jakubkonka.com>
Instead of producing multiple code blocks for each edit history event,
we now produce a continuous unified diff.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
Update the keybindings used in the default keymaps to better align with
VSCode's defaults, with the following changes:
* Windows & Linux
* `ctrl-enter` has been replaced by `ctrl-i` for
`assistant::InlineAssist`
* `ctrl-shift-space` maps to `editor::ShowSignatureHelp` instead of
`editor::ShowWordCompletions`
* MacOS
* `ctrl-enter` has been replaced by `cmd-i` for
`assistant::InlineAssist`
* `cmd-i` has been replaced by `cmd-shift-space` for
`editor::ShowSignatureHelp`
Closes#39278
Release Notes:
- Changed the keybinding for `assistant: inline assist` from
`ctrl-enter` to `ctrl-i` for both Linux and Windows, and `cmd-i` for
MacOS. If you'd like to restore the old behavior, update your keymap
file with:
```
{
"context": "!ContextEditor > Editor && mode == full",
"bindings": {
"ctrl-enter": "assistant::InlineAssist"
}
}
```
- Changed the action dispatched by `ctrl-shift-space` from
`editor::ShowWordCompletions` to `editor::ShowSignatureHelp` on both
Linux and Windows. If you'd like to restore the old behavior, update
your keymap file with:
``` {
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"ctrl-shift-space": "editor::ShowWordCompletions"
}
}
```
- Changed the keybinding for `editor: show signature help` on MacOS from
`cmd-i` to `cmd-shift-space`. If you'd like to restore the old behavior,
update your keymap file with:
``` {
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"cmd-i": "editor::ShowSignatureHelp"
}
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Closes#39786
Release Notes:
- Fixed: Settings popup no longer keeps the process alive when closing
Zed on Windows
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
Closes#40270
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue with the settings migration to flatten `code_actions`
format steps where comments would cause enabled code actions to be
omitted from the migrated settings. If you were effected, restoring the
settings file backup and allowing the migration to re-run will result in
a valid settings file
- Fixed an issue where automated settings and keymap file updates would
occasionally assume 4-space indentation
smol::fs uses a separate threadpool, which is a bit yuck.
This PR also added a benchmark you can use to run a full worktree scan
(initial one, that is) for arbitrary worktree.. and refactored worktree
scanner to use async locks, as otherwise tests were deadlocking. :)
I've benchmarked it against Zed, Linux and Chromium and saw a ~60% drop
in initial worktree scan times across the board.
Release Notes:
- Significantly (3.3x speedup over the old implementation) improved
speed of Zed's worktree scanner, that's responsible for synchronizing
the state of your project with the state of files on hard drive.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
- Add `skip_soft_wrap` field to both `AddSelectionAbove` and
`AddSelectionBelow` actions. When set to `true`, which is now
the default this will skip soft wrapped lines when extending the
selections.
- Move the `start_of_relative_buffer_row` function from the
`vim::motion` module to the `editor::display_map::DisplaySnapshot`
implementation as a method.
- Update the default behavior for both `editor: add selection above` and
`editor: add selection below` commands in order to skip over soft
wrapped lines by default, mirroring VS Code's default behavior.
- Update existing keymaps to specify this `skip_soft_wrap` value for
both `AddSelectionAbove` and `AddSelectionBelow` actions.
Closes#16979
Release Notes:
- Updated both the `editor: add selection above` and `editor: add
selection below` commands to ignore soft wrapped lines. If you wish to
restore the old behavior, add the following to your keymap file:
```
{
"context": "Editor",
"bindings": {
"cmd-alt-up": ["editor::AddSelectionAbove", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}],
"cmd-alt-down": ["editor::AddSelectionBelow", { "skip_soft_wrap": false
}]
}
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Moves the Codex warning into the thread so that we can render it nicer,
as well as provide an option to open the folder in WSL.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
`TaskDialogIndirect` may return `IDCANCEL` when the user quits the
dialog via escape or alt+f4, so we need to account for that.
Fixes ZED-25H
Release Notes:
- Fixed panic when hitting escape in dialogs on windows
Closes#40234
Release Notes:
- Added `open_file_on_paste` setting to configure auto opening of file
on paste in the project panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
### What does this PR do?
- Adds default keybindings `gt` for navigating to the next tab and `gT`
for navigating to the previous tab in markdown viewer mode
### Why do we need this change?
- While previewing markdown files, the default vim bindings (`gt` and
`gT`) do not work for navigating between tabs. These bindings work
everywhere else, which provides a non-consistent experience for the
user.
### How do we do this change?
- Update the vim mode bindings to explicitly add handling for this mode
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
- Set `.SystemUIFont` as the GPUI default font.
- Add `Arial` to font fallback list.
- Add `Adwaita Sans` to default fallback list for Gnome.
- Move `Ubuntu` font to front of Gnome to make sure Ubuntu System takes
priority over `Ubuntu` font.
Our application get some crash report:
```
panicked at /Users/admin/.cargo/git/checkouts/zed-a70e2ad075855582/f1db3b4/crates/gpui/src/text_system.rs:150:9:
failed to resolve font 'Helvetica' or any of the fallbacks: Zed Plex Mono, Helvetica, Segoe UI, Cantarell, Ubuntu, Noto Sans, DejaVu Sans
```
This change to add `Arial` to fallback list, this font was included in
macOS and Windows.
Ref link (search "Arial"):
> Mac OS X (now known as [macOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS))
was the first Mac OS version to include Arial;
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arial
- macOS Sequoia: https://support.apple.com/en-us/120414
- Windows 10:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/fonts/windows_10_font_list
- Gnome: https://developer.gnome.org/hig/guidelines/typography.html
Having the chevron to the side of the avatar is arguably unnecessary at
this point; most apps out there (Reddit, YouTube, etc.), including here
on GitHub, have the avatar without any icon, pointing to how there
doesn't seem to be a problem with knowing that there's a menu behind it.
Therefore, figured we could simplify the UI a bit more here.
This also looks better on platforms where the window controls are on the
right (Linux/Windows).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Making all triggers have the same style when the picker is open
(including changing the icon when the picker opens on top of the
trigger). Also removed the footer from the ACP model selector given
there's nothing to consider when that's the case; users can only
configure LLM providers when using Zed's built-in agent.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Updates #40212
v0.9.0 is now stable and contains the fix for the line endings bug, so
we can return to installing from the stable channel as usual. This also
bumps the minimum version on Windows to v0.9.0 so that anyone on v0.8.x
or v0.9.0-preview.4 will be upgraded automatically.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves the rendering performance of the Settings UI window by
using `gpui::list` to render only the visible contents of a settings
page, instead of rendering the full content of a page. This fixes a lag
that the editor page has in debug builds.
I also added a new field `measuring_behavior` to `ListState` that has
`Visible` and `Measured` variances. `Visible` only measures and caches
the bounds of visible items plus the overdraw pixel offset. `Measure`
will cache all items’ bounds on the first layout phase, which fixes
problems with the scrollbar size/position being miscalculated.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
This is the first towards better logs for adapter binaries. Next up I
intend to somehow allow `codelldb` adapter in Zed to permit simple log
level so that we can pass `RUST_LOG=level` when spawning the child
process.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Makes the dropdown trigger button styling consistent with the other
buttons and allows to add a tooltip in the trigger through the popover's
`trigger_with_tooltip` method.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Currently, using cmd-f or cmd-shift-f to search while a modal is active
(e.g. after cmd-t or cmd-p) doesn't do anything — you need to first
close the modal manually before initiating a search. This PR allows
these actions to run regardless of whether a modal is active.
Some context: VSCode lets you do this too, and for me it's quite common
to do a symbol search with cmd-t immediately followed by a regular
search with cmd-shift-f if I don't find what I'm looking for, so having
to close the modal first is slightly disruptive. cmd-t followed by cmd-p
does dismiss the project symbols modal in order to display the file
search modal, so it makes sense to me to also allow search actions to
dismiss an active modal.
Maybe this blunt fix has unintended consequences? If some types of
modals shouldn't be dismissed when running cmd-f, or some actions
shouldn't dismiss a currently active modal, then we'll have to go about
it differently.
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to run search actions when a modal is currently
active
We've been seeing the occasional `cannot seek backwards` panic within
`SelectionsCollection` without means to reproduce.
I believe the cause is one of the callers of
`MutableSelectionsCollection::select` not passing a well formed
`Selection` where `start > end`, so this PR enforces the invariant in
`select` by swapping the fields and setting `reversed` as required as
the other mutator functions already do that as well.
We could also just assert this instead, but it callers usually won't
care about this so its the less user facing annoyance to just fix this
invariant up internally.
Fixes ZED-253
Fixes ZED-ZJ
Fixes ZED-23S
Fixes ZED-222
Fixes ZED-1ZV
Fixes ZED-1SN
Fixes ZED-1Z0
Fixes ZED-10E
Fixes ZED-1X0
Fixes ZED-12M
Fixes ZED-1GR
Fixes ZED-1VE
Fixes ZED-13X
Fixes ZED-1G4
Release Notes:
- Fixed occasional panics when querying selections
Adds a new `NumberedLines` format which is similar to `MarkedExcerpt`
but each line is prefixed with its line number.
Also fixes a bug where contagious snippets wouldn't get merged.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
We were clearing the message editor too early. We only want to clear the
message editor if we are going to short circuit and return early before
submitting.
Otherwise, the agents that can handle this themselves won't have the
ability to do so.
Release Notes:
- acp: Fix /logout not working for some agents
Windows not having a default shell does not matter here, we might still
have an environment from other means (by being spawned from the cli for
example).
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
No need to clutter the `--help` docs with default directories for
platforms other than the current one.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
Follow-up to #39248
- Correctly forward ports over SSH, including the port from the debug
scenario's `url`
- Give the companion time to start up, instead of bailing if the first
connection attempt fails
Release Notes:
- Fixed not being able to launch a browser debugging session in an SSH
project.
We automatically delete a local workspace if the folders comprising it
no longer exist.
If a local workspace points to folders in the WSL filesystem, checking
whether those folders exist will make us wait for the WSL VM and file
server to boot up. This can block Zed startup for many seconds.
Supported scenarios use remote workspaces, so delete these local
workspaces to ensure that we don't try to access their folders on the
startup path.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Retrieval stats will now use polars to build a big data frame for
references with the cartesian product of LSP declarations and retrieved
declaration candidates (with all their score components) and rebuilds
the stats summary on top of it.
This data frame is written to a `.parquet` file, which we can load into
advanced analytics tools (such as Metabase), so we can explore our
scoring distributions and find ways to improve retrieval, and then train
the decision tree.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fix issue where Zed would unconditionally override user's custom shell
with system default from passwd entry.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40171
Release Notes:
- Fix issue where Zed would unconditionally override user's custom shell
with system default from passwd entry.
---------
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
Added a "Copy All Messages" button to the ACP logs toolbar that copies
all messages in the watched stream to the clipboard as structured JSON.
## Motivation
When troubleshooting ACP protocol implementations, it's helpful to
provide the entire message thread to an LLM for analysis. Previously, I
had to copy individual messages one at a time, which was tedious and
time-consuming. This feature allows copying the entire conversation
history in a single click.
Release Notes:
- Added: Copy All Messages button to ACP logs view
---------
Signed-off-by: Yordis Prieto <yordis.prieto@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
This reverts commit f1db1f3a3c.
This seems to have affected the vertical positioning of text that
doesn't contain emojis in a way that was unintended.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, if a tool call's output was just text, it would be collapsed
with no way to open it.
Now we track the collapsed cards instead of the expanded ones to allow
all tool calls to be expanded by default, and only collapse the ones
required by settings changes
Release Notes:
- acp: Fix tool call markdown output unintentionally being collapsed by
default
This moves some of the changes made in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39543 to the `publish_gpui`
script.
This PR also updates that script to use `gpui_` instead of `zed-` (where
possible)
Release Notes:
- N/A
This applies the same change as #39466 to the terminal codepath for
external agents.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Fixes a bug mentioned in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38891
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where environment variables like `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS`
were not loaded from the user's shell initialization scripts in WSL or
SSH remote projects.
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This PR fixes a bug where the review icon button wouldn't properly open
the review tab if you weren't focused in the agent panel's message
editor. The solution was to register the action also at the workspace
level.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed a bug where the review icon button wouldn't work to open
the review tab if focus weren't in the panel's message editor.
Fixes#39998
Debugpy and pylsp are installed in a Zed-global venv with pip. We need a
Python interpreter to create this venv when it doesn't exist and one of
these tools needs to be installed, and sometimes we attempt to use
`python3` from `$PATH`. This can cause issues on Windows, where out of
the box `python3` is a sort of shim that opens the Microsoft Store app.
This PR changes the debugpy installation path to create the Zed-global
venv using the Python interpreter from a venv in the project, and only
use python3 from `$PATH` if that fails. That matches how pylsp
installation already works. It also tightens up how we search for a
global Python installation by doing a basic sanity check (`python3 -c
'print(1 + 2)`) before accepting it, which should catch the Windows
shim.
Release Notes:
- windows: improved the behavior of Zed in situations where no global
Python installation exists.
Follow up for: #39983 and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40040#issuecomment-3393902691
Previously it was possible to have formatting done using prettier or
language server using `"formatter": "auto"` and specify code actions to
apply on format using the `"code_actions_on_format"` setting. However,
post #39983 this is no longer possible due to the removal of the
`"code_actions_on_format"` setting. To rectify this regression, this PR
makes it so that the `"auto"` and `"language_server"` strings that were
previously only allowed as top level values on the `"formatter"` key,
are now allowed as format steps like so:
```json
{
"formatter": ["auto", "language_server"]
}
```
Therefore to replicate the previous behavior using `"auto"` and
`"code_actions_on_format"` you can use the following configuration:
```json
{
"formatter": [{"code_action": ...}, "auto"]
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#36934
I'm still experiencing bugs with the
`DCompositionWaitForCompositorClock` API. Let's back out the support for
now until the fixes are identified and widely available.
`DwmFlush` does various things that aren't just waiting for VSync, so
it's not ideal, but it's not bad enough that it's worth a bigger
refactor right now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
There's a lot of AI settings that will require custom UI for them to be
part of the settings window, but many don't (simple booleans and
dropdown) and can be moved right away. In consequence, the whole
"General Settings" section in the agent panel's settings view can be
removed given all of those items are now part of the settings window.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- settings ui: Navigating the settings navbar with arrow keys up and
down now also activates the page, allowing users to more quickly see the
content for a given page before moving focus to the page itself.
This applies the same fix as #39886 for Windows.
Previously we were using `GetLineMetrics` to determine the ascent and
descent values for each line. It seems like this has the same behavior
as `GetTypographicBounds` on macOS, which is to return the minimum
ascent and descent for the current state of the `TextLayout` object.
This causes the ascent/descent to be unstable when adding or removing an
emoji because a font fallback is triggered when an emoji is present on
the line.
The issue is fixed by switching to `font.GetMetrics` to get the ascent
and descent, which should always return stable values for the main font,
instead of changing when there's a fallback. This also should support
situations where we have multiple explicit fonts on the same line,
although that probably can't be triggered in Zed right now.
Release Notes:
- windows: Fixed a vertical shift in text layout when inserting or
removing an emoji.
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Closes#39614
The `ShellKind` struct is built on Windows' side, meaning that when
connecting to remotes, we fall back to PowerShell construction, even if
the shell program we are spawning is a unix program.
This broke tasks creation since we are using the shell kind to construct
args:
d04ac864b8/crates/project/src/terminals.rs (L149)
In normal terminals this only affected activation scripts (only place
where shell kind is used)
I don't have a Windows machine to test it, so I would appreciate any
help with testing!
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where tasks could not be executed in Windows WSL
---------
Signed-off-by: Marco Mihai Condrache <52580954+marcocondrache@users.noreply.github.com>
This relands https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37175 as
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39886 fixed the jiggling
issue.
Currently when we render text with differing styles adjacently we might
form a ligature between the text, causing the ligature forming
characters to take on one of the two styles. This can especially become
confusing when a ligature is formed between actual text and inlay hints.
Annoyingly, the only ways to prevent this with core text is to either
render each run separately, or to insert a zero-width non-joiner to
force core text to break the ligatures apart, as it otherwise will merge
subsequent font runs of the same fonts.
We currently do layouting on a per line basis and it is unlikely we want
to change that as it would incur a lot of complexity and annoyances to
merge things back into a line, so this goes with the other approach of
inserting ZWNJ characters instead.
Note that neither linux nor windows seem to currently render ligatures,
so this only concerns macOS rendering at the moment.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23194
Release Notes:
- Fixed ligatures forming between real text and inlay hints on macOS
Workspace diagnostics in Zed have a dedicated background task that
handles querying the language server based on workspace diagnostics
refresh requests issued by both Zed and language server itself.
We only spawned that task when language server declared support for
workspace diagnostics on boot-up. This made workspace diagnostics
unavailable
when a language server (say, Ty) declared support via a capability
registration.
Originally reported in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/39144#issuecomment-3370320004
Release Notes:
- python: Fixed workspace diagnostics not working with Ty.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/40080
Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39720
We were already doing this for icon themes, but not for normal themes.
Issue here is that we would only update the `cx.theme()` on the next
frame. On mouse confirmation, we would override the theme and confirm it
on the same frame, yet the global would only be peropely updated on the
next frame and then instantly reset to the new settings file, which
would again be the old theme. This caused a flicker and the selection to
not persist.. Keyboard interactions worked still, because there would be
a rendered frame inbetween selection and confirmation.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The recent introduction of PathList removed some of the ordering logic
resulting in paths always being alphabetised.
This change restores the previous logic for sorting worktrees in a
project using the newer PathList type.
Closes#39934
Release Notes:
- Fixed manual worktree reordering
<details>
<summary>Screen recording of it retaining the order</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0197d118-6ea7-4d2d-8fec-c917fcb9d277
</details>
---------
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <finn@zed.dev>
Related #35948
Should document it.. re:
- Added documentation for Mesa GPU device selection using environment
variables
- Added instructions for XWayland fallback when using Wayland
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Finn Evers <finn.evers@outlook.de>
This PR primarily does two things:
- replace `serde_json::from_reader` with `serde_json::from_slice`, as
the latter is much much faster, even with loading the file into memory
first.
- runs the initial loading of themes and icon themes coming from
extensions in parallel instead of sequential.
Measuring the `eager_load_active_theme_and_icon_theme` method, this
drastically improves the speed at which this happens (tested this method
primarily with debug builds on my MacBook Pro, but the `Before`
measurement was also confirmed against a `release-fast` build):
- Before: ~260ms on average (in one run, it even took 600ms)
- After: ~20ms on average
Which reduces the time this method takes to load these by around ~92%.
Given that we block on this during the initial app startup, this should
drastically improve Zeds initial startup loading time. Yet, it also
improves responsiveness when installing theme extensions and trying
these.
I also replaced all other `serde_json::from_reader` implementations with
`serde_json::from_slice` and added the former to `disallowed_methods`,
given
https://github.com/serde-rs/json/issues/160#issuecomment-253446892.
Release Notes:
- Improved Zed startup speed when using themes provided by extensions
Replace O(n²) linear search with O(log n) binary search for checking
selection overlaps when finding next selection range. Pre-sort selection
ranges and use binary search to significantly improve performance when
working with many selections.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
Due to using anyhow here, we otherwise lose the relevant error and just
surface a fairly useless error message.
Intentionally not doing this for `extension.json` parsing since that is
deprecated.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This makes it easier to see the image bounds for images with transparent
backgrounds.
<img width="2560" height="1377" alt="png"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e1555576-39a2-4240-b9d3-67574df76f0d"
/>
Release Notes:
- Updated image preview background checkboxes to match the actual image
size, making it easier to see the bounds of images with transparent
backgrounds.
Currently when extending a selection using shift-click, the selection
granularity (or `SelectMode`) is based on the click count when extending
the selection, not on the click count of the initial selection. For
example, selecting a word with double-click followed by shift-click uses
a character granularity:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/13c78bb9-9c31-45d4-97de-99c30c7425a7
This PR changes this behavior to be more in line with other editors that
I'm familiar with by preserving the granularity of the initial selection
(unless the extension has a higher click count, i.e. the behavior of a
single click selection by a shift-double-click extension is unchanged):
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/92e69e95-7ea2-4f76-b0a4-e4b9efa1947b
Release Notes:
- Extending a selection using shift-click now preserves the
character/word/line granularity of the initial selection
---------
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukas@zed.dev>
Closes#39216
Note that this affects all platforms, I'm just using the prefix to make
auto-cherry-picking easier.
Release Notes:
- Fixed shell commands run by agents failing to find installed programs
in some cases.
It looks like a `.is_local()` check got left in from the original
debugger implementation. I was able to view remote logs just fine after
removing it.
Release Notes:
- Fixed DAP logs being unviewable on remote projects.
Repro:
- Open a multibuffer
- Click on a line number to jump to the corresponding file
- Click the back button
- Click the forward button, nothing happens
- Click the forward button again, now it works
Double clicking the code to jump to the file (with
`"double_click_in_multibuffer": "open"`) doesn't exhibit this bug, so I
just changed the logic when clicking on a line number in a multibuffer
to match that behavior.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/31c0d64d-fdb8-44d6-b0f3-a337ca53de30
Release Notes:
- Fixed bug that could cause navigation to break when clicking on a line
number in a multibuffer
Closes#5185
Release Notes:
- Added an option to hide hidden files in the project panel by setting
`hide_hidden` in the project panel settings.
---------
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <gromdroid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Gaauwe Rombouts <mail@grombouts.nl>
Includes improvements in button padding, ways we space elements out,
more consistent use of some components, and cleaning up redundant
buttons styles. Pretty much nothing changes in the design, though.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#39974
Since the thumb hitboxes themselves do not propagate events, we need to
paint the normal parent hitbox on top of the other ones. This also
caused hover detection to fail, which caused the issue linked.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where hovering scrollbars in hovers would dismiss
these.
Hi! In https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/issues/162 we renamed
embedded template languages:
- `HTML/ERB` to `HTML+ERB`
- `YAML/ERB` to `YAML+ERB`
- `JS/ERB` to `JS+ERB`
This pull request updates the Ruby extension documentation to reflect
that change. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- N/A
The previous code clones all the rope chunks, but the rope is passed by
value so the chunks are about to be dropped anyhow.
I thought this may slightly help performance but it has no very
noticeable effect, with a mix of small changes up and down probably
attributable to noise on my machine?
I wonder if the benchmarks might just not hit this path well? I'm
looking into that separately (see #39949, #39951), but this seemed clear
enough to be worth proposing by itself.
Incidentally it surprised me this did not generate a warning already,
but I think it's because we're taking only one field from the struct
that's about to be dropped:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/7429.
<details>
```
Running benches/rope_benchmark.rs (target/release/deps/rope_benchmark-4c5c71666e7c1729)
push/4096 time: [362.58 µs 366.40 µs 370.69 µs]
thrpt: [10.538 MiB/s 10.661 MiB/s 10.773 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+0.0646% +1.2362% +2.4681%] (p = 0.04 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-2.4086% -1.2211% -0.0646%]
Change within noise threshold.
Found 10 outliers among 100 measurements (10.00%)
7 (7.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
Benchmarking push/65536: Warming up for 3.0000 s
Warning: Unable to complete 100 samples in 5.0s. You may wish to increase target time to 8.4s, enable flat sampling, or reduce sample count to 50.
push/65536 time: [1.6185 ms 1.6353 ms 1.6557 ms]
thrpt: [37.747 MiB/s 38.219 MiB/s 38.616 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+1.9135% +2.9548% +3.9838%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-3.8312% -2.8700% -1.8776%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 6 outliers among 100 measurements (6.00%)
5 (5.00%) high mild
1 (1.00%) high severe
append/4096 time: [1.1052 µs 1.1104 µs 1.1162 µs]
thrpt: [3.4177 GiB/s 3.4354 GiB/s 3.4516 GiB/s]
change:
time: [-2.5075% -0.3430% +1.5095%] (p = 0.76 > 0.05)
thrpt: [-1.4871% +0.3441% +2.5720%]
No change in performance detected.
Found 8 outliers among 100 measurements (8.00%)
7 (7.00%) high mild
1 (1.00%) high severe
append/65536 time: [12.404 µs 12.444 µs 12.487 µs]
thrpt: [4.8881 GiB/s 4.9049 GiB/s 4.9204 GiB/s]
change:
time: [-0.1408% +0.5573% +1.2016%] (p = 0.10 > 0.05)
thrpt: [-1.1874% -0.5542% +0.1410%]
No change in performance detected.
Found 5 outliers among 100 measurements (5.00%)
2 (2.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
slice/4096 time: [32.963 µs 33.185 µs 33.466 µs]
thrpt: [116.72 MiB/s 117.71 MiB/s 118.51 MiB/s]
change:
time: [-6.4303% -5.1234% -3.6394%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [+3.7769% +5.4000% +6.8722%]
Performance has improved.
Found 2 outliers among 100 measurements (2.00%)
1 (1.00%) high mild
1 (1.00%) high severe
slice/65536 time: [668.67 µs 670.49 µs 672.65 µs]
thrpt: [92.916 MiB/s 93.215 MiB/s 93.469 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+0.0846% +0.5573% +1.0199%] (p = 0.02 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-1.0096% -0.5542% -0.0845%]
Change within noise threshold.
Found 10 outliers among 100 measurements (10.00%)
6 (6.00%) high mild
4 (4.00%) high severe
bytes_in_range/4096 time: [5.1513 µs 5.1594 µs 5.1674 µs]
thrpt: [755.95 MiB/s 757.12 MiB/s 758.31 MiB/s]
change:
time: [-4.9410% -4.2051% -3.3835%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [+3.5020% +4.3897% +5.1978%]
Performance has improved.
Found 4 outliers among 100 measurements (4.00%)
1 (1.00%) low mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
bytes_in_range/65536 time: [139.87 µs 140.17 µs 140.55 µs]
thrpt: [444.67 MiB/s 445.89 MiB/s 446.85 MiB/s]
change:
time: [-0.6267% -0.0474% +0.4635%] (p = 0.87 > 0.05)
thrpt: [-0.4614% +0.0475% +0.6306%]
No change in performance detected.
Found 9 outliers among 100 measurements (9.00%)
7 (7.00%) high mild
2 (2.00%) high severe
chars/4096 time: [1.0243 µs 1.0250 µs 1.0257 µs]
thrpt: [3.7190 GiB/s 3.7217 GiB/s 3.7243 GiB/s]
change:
time: [+4.0106% +4.5396% +5.3062%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-5.0388% -4.3425% -3.8559%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 10 outliers among 100 measurements (10.00%)
2 (2.00%) high mild
8 (8.00%) high severe
chars/65536 time: [17.540 µs 17.576 µs 17.614 µs]
thrpt: [3.4652 GiB/s 3.4727 GiB/s 3.4797 GiB/s]
change:
time: [+2.5201% +3.3922% +4.1639%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-3.9974% -3.2809% -2.4581%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 7 outliers among 100 measurements (7.00%)
4 (4.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
clip_point/4096 time: [58.857 µs 59.162 µs 59.490 µs]
thrpt: [65.662 MiB/s 66.026 MiB/s 66.368 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+1.6900% +2.8088% +3.8521%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-3.7092% -2.7321% -1.6619%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 3 outliers among 100 measurements (3.00%)
3 (3.00%) high mild
clip_point/65536 time: [1.8609 ms 1.8633 ms 1.8660 ms]
thrpt: [33.494 MiB/s 33.543 MiB/s 33.585 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+0.0577% +0.2579% +0.4495%] (p = 0.01 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-0.4474% -0.2572% -0.0577%]
Change within noise threshold.
Found 5 outliers among 100 measurements (5.00%)
3 (3.00%) high mild
2 (2.00%) high severe
point_to_offset/4096 time: [19.246 µs 19.287 µs 19.331 µs]
thrpt: [202.07 MiB/s 202.54 MiB/s 202.97 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+1.1073% +2.9754% +5.3818%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-5.1069% -2.8894% -1.0951%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 13 outliers among 100 measurements (13.00%)
5 (5.00%) high mild
8 (8.00%) high severe
Benchmarking point_to_offset/65536: Warming up for 3.0000 s
Warning: Unable to complete 100 samples in 5.0s. You may wish to increase target time to 6.6s, enable flat sampling, or reduce sample count to 60.
point_to_offset/65536 time: [741.87 µs 743.28 µs 744.74 µs]
thrpt: [83.922 MiB/s 84.086 MiB/s 84.247 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+5.0577% +5.6751% +6.3133%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-5.9384% -5.3703% -4.8142%]
Performance has regressed.
Found 7 outliers among 100 measurements (7.00%)
4 (4.00%) high mild
3 (3.00%) high severe
cursor/4096 time: [27.407 µs 27.483 µs 27.600 µs]
thrpt: [141.53 MiB/s 142.13 MiB/s 142.53 MiB/s]
change:
time: [-7.1479% -6.2928% -5.6378%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
thrpt: [+5.9747% +6.7154% +7.6981%]
Performance has improved.
Found 9 outliers among 100 measurements (9.00%)
1 (1.00%) high mild
8 (8.00%) high severe
cursor/65536 time: [848.91 µs 849.70 µs 850.59 µs]
thrpt: [73.478 MiB/s 73.555 MiB/s 73.624 MiB/s]
change:
time: [+0.0281% +0.3487% +0.6686%] (p = 0.04 < 0.05)
thrpt: [-0.6642% -0.3475% -0.0281%]
Change within noise threshold.
Found 9 outliers among 100 measurements (9.00%)
5 (5.00%) high mild
4 (4.00%) high severe
```
</details>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39979. The
previous PR made it the title would change even if you were on a
non-root tree view item. This PR fixes that by fixating the title to
show only the root tree view item.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Annotated our `default.json` with `$schema` to get diagnostics, then
fixed the non-language not installed warnings.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- settings: Deprecated `code_actions_on_format` in favor of specifying
code actions to run on format inline in the `formatter` array.
Previously, you would configure code actions to run on format like this:
```json
{
"code_actions_on_format": {
"source.organizeImports": true,
"source.fixAll.eslint": true
}
}
```
This has been migrated to the new format:
```json
{
"formatter": [
{
"code_action": "source.organizeImports"
},
{
"code_action": "source.fixAll.eslint"
}
]
}
```
This change will be automatically migrated for you. If you had an
existing `formatter` setting, the code actions are prepended to your
formatter array (matching the existing behavior). This migration applies
to both global settings and language-specific settings
Rendering breaks when both an element and its parent have opacity set.
The following code reproduces the issue:
```rust
struct Repro;
impl Render for Repro {
fn render(&mut self, _window: &mut Window, _cx: &mut Context<Self>) -> impl IntoElement {
fn make_box(bg: impl Into<Fill>) -> impl IntoElement {
div().size_8().bg(bg).hover(|style| style.opacity(0.5))
}
div()
.flex()
.items_center()
.justify_center()
.size(px(500.0))
.hover(|style| style.opacity(0.5))
.child(make_box(gpui::red()))
.child(make_box(gpui::green()))
.child(make_box(gpui::blue()))
}
}
```
Before (broken behavior):
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2c5c1e31-88b2-4f39-81f8-40060e3fe958
The child element resets its parent and siblings' opacity, which is an
unexpected behavior.
After (fixed behavior):
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/48527033-b06f-4737-b6c3-0ee3d133f138
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where nested opacity is rendered incorrectly.
This PR renames the following actions to make it easier and prioritize
the UI version of interacting with them:
| Before | After |
|--------|--------|
| `OpenSettingsEditor` | `OpenSettings` |
| `OpenSettings` | `OpenSettingsFile` |
| `OpenKeymapEditor` | `OpenKeymap` |
| `OpenKeymap` | `OpenKeymapFile` |
Release Notes:
- Rename actions to open settings (UI/window and JSON file) as well as
to open the keymap (editor tab and JSON file).
Previously we were always adding a `Navigable` entry for the "new WSL
connection" option in this modal, even though we don't have the
corresponding button on non-Windows. This was causing `menu::SelectNext`
to behave incorrectly (focusing the center pane instead) when `Connect
New Server` was selected on macOS and Linux.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug with keyboard navigation in the remote project modal.
Closes#39263
Release Notes:
- N/A
from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/39263#issuecomment-3358220988
>
> > If you replace that code with
> >
> > let adapter: IDXGIAdapter1 = unsafe {
> > dxgi_factory.EnumAdapters(adapter_index)
> > }?.cast()?;
> >
> > does it not select the right GPU?
>
> @reflectronic That does seem to select the active gpu for me, meaning
whichever GPU is currently connected. This is a much simpler solution
than the one I have here
(https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39264 - updated) and while
I'm sure I could imagine someone wanting to choose their GPU to render
Zed on, that may not be something that the application really needs to
support.
>
> I have a branch with just this as the only change that I can push to
that PR if the simpler solution is preferred.
>
> ```rust
> let adapter: IDXGIAdapter1 = unsafe {
> dxgi_factory.EnumAdapters(adapter_index)?.cast()?
> };
> ```
Gathering LSP declarations in zeta_cli can take a really long time for
big repos and has to be started from scratch if interrupted.
Instead of writing the cache file once we have walked the whole
worktree, we'll now do so incrementally as we complete each file. On
subsequent runs, we'll load as many valid declarations as has been
previously written to the cache, and then continue to request the rest
from the LSP which will append to the existing file as it makes
progress. If the last cache entry is incomplete, we'll truncate the
cache file to the end of the last valid line and continue from there, so
we can just `ctrl-c` without breaking resumability.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Update `AcpThreadView.insert_selections` to take into account whether
the user is currently editing an existing message and, if it is, insert
the selection into that message instead of the thread's message editor
- Update Window's default keymap to use the `agent::QuoteSelection`
action instead of the deprecated `assistant::QuoteSelection` action
- Introduce `AcpThreadView.active_editor` to allow callers to retrieve
either the thread view's message editor or the editor for the message
being edited, in case `AcpThreadView.editing_message` is not `None`
- Improve `AcpThreadView.focus_handle` to focus on the message being
currently edited in case the user navigates back to the editor and then
to the thread view again, all while editing a message
- Add tests for `AcpThreadView.insert_selections`, ensuring that the
selection is inserted in the message being currently edited, if a
message is being edited, or the thread view's message editor if no
message is being edited
Closes#39693
Release Notes:
- Improved `agent: quote selection` to also work for a message that was
already sent but is being edited
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
The feedback modal did not match our keyboard-driven design. We can
revisit this later if we want, but for now, removing it makes sense. All
actions have been inlined in the `Help` menu to maintain
discoverability.
Additionally, not all feedback-based actions in the command palette were
namespaced under `feedback:`, and now they are, so they can all be found
there easily.
Release Notes:
- Notice: The `Give Feedback` modal has been removed. The options to
file bug reports, feature requests, email us, and open the Zed
repository can now be found within the `Help` menu directly. The command
palette actions have undergone the following changes:
- `feedback: give feedback` (removed)
- `feedback: file bug report` (no change)
- `zed: request feature` → `feedback: request feature`
- `zed: email zed` → `feedback: email zed`
- `zed: open zed repo` → `contribute: open zed repo`
Previously we were guessing the context window size here:
8c3f09e31e/crates/ollama/src/ollama.rs (L22)
This is inaccurate and must be updated manually. This PR ensures that we
extract the context window size from the request in the same way that
the Ollama CLI does when running `ollama show <model-name>` (Relevant
code is
[here](3d32249c74/cmd/cmd.go (L860)))
The format looks like this:
```json
{
"model_info": {
"general.architecture": "llama",
"llama.context_length": 132000
}
}
```
Once this PR is merged we could technically remove the old code
8c3f09e31e/crates/ollama/src/ollama.rs (L22)
I decided to keep it for now, as it is unclear if the necessary fields
are available via the API on older Ollama versions.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Ollama models would use the wrong context window
size
The issue was caused by the scroll handle taking a couple of frames to
update its offset correctly after calling
`ScrollHandle::scroll_to_top_of_item`. The fast fix is forcing 3 frames
to render back-to-back.
In the future, we should look into `ScrollHandle` and see if there's any
way to update its state outside of paint.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Katie Geer <katie@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Re-adds: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37264
This PR re-adds basic support for showing HTML images, without touching
the display mode for images.
The initial PR changed the `div().flex().flex_col()` to
`h_flex().flex_wrap()` but this broke the text wrapping in almost all
cases.
**Note**: This does not add support for showing the images inline,
because we haven't figured out how they correctly do this.
I'm working on adding the CSS `inline` display feature support to taffy
that hopefully allows us to correctly show images/other elements inline
without breaking the text wrapping.
**Before (nightly) and after (dev) for the README file inside Zed.
(nothing has changed, which is good)**
<img width="3440" height="1380" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-13 at 12 49 08"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9cbdcb07-dbe9-4236-9d20-e59acc0e955e"
/>
**Result**
<img width="1717" height="1314" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-13 at 12 51 54"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1c0f8507-c63d-472e-8e82-a654a63f7153"
/>
cc @SomeoneToIgnore
Release Notes:
- markdown preview: Added support for HTML `img` tags inside paragraphs
As you can see in the image, we were previously returning different
`ascent`s/`descent`s when a line would/would not contain an Emoji.
<img width="104" height="36" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/436aeda0-87c0-4dee-943b-6da83681d466"
/>
---
CoreTexts `CTLineGetTypographicBounds` seems to return a different
ascent/descent depending on if an Emoji is there or not AFAIK it is not
documented if this is intended behaviour or not. For us it is
undesirable, as typing an Emoji causes the line to be shifted to the
bottom, see here:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2ad1c82e-6297-48ac-a522-fb382ea56eea
---
Instead of using `CTLineGetTypographicBounds` to resolve the
ascent/descent, we look at every run and choose the maximum
ascent/descent. This matches how it [works on
Linux](f1d17fcfbe/crates/gpui/src/platform/linux/text_system.rs (L452))
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue on macOS where typing an emoji on a line would cause
the line to shift downwards by a few pixels
Fixes the `Open Diff` action for untracked files when the `sort_by_path`
setting is enabled. The `ProjectDiff` wasn't correctly moving the
multibuffer's cursor to the untracked file because, when that setting is
enabled, it's sort prefix is changed to the tracked files sort prefix, and that
wasn't accounted for in `move_to_entry`.
Before these changes, the `sort_prefix` field for `PathKey` was called `namespace`, it was renamed to be clearer what its purpose is.
Closes#39529
Release Notes:
- Fixed 'Open Diff' action for untracked files when `sort_by_path` is
enabled
---------
Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
- Prefer agent-specific logout handling to allow state reset
- Treat any auth method as supported; remove provider-specific filter
- Avoid prompting auth when issuing /logout and agent supports it
Release Notes:
- N/A
These changes refactor the whitespace handling logic for Vim's change
surrounds command (`cs`), making its behavior closely match
[tpope/vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround), following
[this
discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38169#issuecomment-3304129461).
Zed's current implementation has two main differences when compared to
[tpope/vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround):
- It only considers whether a single space should be added or removed,
instead of all the space that is between the surrounding character and
the content
- It only takes into consideration the new surrounding characters in
order to determine whether to add or remove that space
A review of
[tpope/vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround)'s behavior
reveals these rules for whitespace:
* Quote to Quote
* Whitespace is never changed
* Quote to Bracket
* If opening bracket, add one space
* If closing bracket, do not add space
* Bracket to Bracket
* If opening to opening, keep only one space
* If opening to closing, remove all space
* If closing to opening, add one space
* If closing to closing, do not change space
* Bracket to Quote
* If opening, remove all space
* If closing, preserve all space
Below is a table with examples for each scenario. A new test has also
been added to specifically check the scenarios outlined above,
`vim::surrounds::test::test_change_surrounds_vim`.
| Type | Before | Command | After |
|-------------------|-------------|---------|---------------|
| Quote → Quote | `' a '` | `cs'"` | `" a "` |
| Quote → Quote | `" a "` | `cs"'` | `' a '` |
| Quote → Bracket | `' a '` | `cs'{` | `{ a }` |
| Quote → Bracket | `' a '` | `cs'}` | `{ a }` |
| Bracket → Bracket | `[ a ]` | `cs[{` | `{ a }` |
| Bracket → Bracket | `[ a ]` | `cs[}` | `{a}` |
| Bracket → Bracket | `[ a ]` | `cs]{` | `{ a }` |
| Bracket → Bracket | `[ a ]` | `cs]}` | `{ a }` |
| Bracket → Quote | `[ a ]` | `cs['` | `'a'` |
| Bracket → Quote | `[ a ]` | `cs]'` | `' a '` |
These changes diverge from
[tpope/vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround) when
handling newlines. For example, with the following snippet:
```rust
fn test_surround() {
if 2 > 1 {
println!("place cursor here");
}
};
```
Placing the cursor inside the string and running any combination of
`cs{[`, `cs{]`, `cs}[`, or `cs}]` would previously remove newline
characters. With these changes, using commands like `cs}]` will now
preserve newlines.
Related to #38169Closes#39334
Release Notes:
- Improved Vim’s change surround command to closely match
[tpope/vim-surround](https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround) behavior.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This takes the idea that @RemcoSmitsDev started on in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39354. We did away with
grabbing a snapshot of the display map when buffer coordinates were
sufficient.
Closes#37267
Release Notes:
- Reduced micro-stutters in project search with large multi-buffer
contents.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
From notes:
```markdown
- [x] Clicking on the disclsoure icon button in the root-level tree view item should steal focus and move it to the root item (not the icon button)
- [x] [@ben] Allow left/right arrow keys to expand/collapse root tree view items in the nav
- [x] With this, make enter/space work the same as clicking (activate page, don't expand root items, focus moves to the content and leaves nav — becomes consistent with mouse interaction)
- [x] Smart cmd-shift-e: toggling focus should take you to the selected item
- [x] [@ben] pageup + pagedown in nav -> jump between root items
- [x] [@ben] home + end buttons should work
- in nav:
- home always goes to first section header
- end always goes to last _visible_ item (does not expand)
```
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/39259
- Fixes import of `editor.fontFamily` (we were looking for the wrong
key)
- Adds basic support for the CSS font-family syntax used by VS Code,
including font fallback
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for browser debugging in SSH and WSL projects. We
use the vscode-js-debug-companion extension, repackaged as a standalone
CLI (https://github.com/zed-industries/js-debug-companion-cli).
Closes#38878
Release Notes:
- debugger: Browser debugging is now supported in SSH and WSL projects.
---------
Co-authored-by: Nia <nia@zed.dev>
Two tweaks were required to ensure we correctly clear the shell after
running an activate script(s):
1. PowerShell upon receiving `\r\n` input, will enter the continuation
mode (>>). To avoid this, we send an "enter" key press instead `\x0d`.
2. In order to clear the terminal _after_ issuing all activation
commands, we need to take into account the asynchronous nature of the
activation process:
- We write the command to run the script to PTY
- We send "enter" (It is now being processed by the shell) At this point
we need to wait for the shell to finish executing before we clear the
terminal. Otherwise we will create a race where we might clear the
terminal _before_ the shell finished executing the activation script(s).
- Write `clear`/`cls` command to PTY
- Send "enter" This way we guarantee that we clear the terminal _after_
all scripts were executed.
Closes#38474
Release Notes:
- N/A
Plans and displays the prompt locally before the response arrives.
Helpful while debugging prompt planning.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
I didn't find a commit, but it's now required for all platforms, I got
this compile error with 0.207.3 tag
```
error: cannot find macro `info` in this scope
--> crates\audio\src\audio.rs:121:13
|
121 | info!("Output stream: {:?}", output_handle);
| ^^^^
|
help: consider importing this macro
|
1 + use log::info;
|
error: could not compile `audio` (lib) due to 1 previous error
```
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
This allows new windows like the Rules library or the Settings UI window
to appear floating on window managers like hyprland:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/628db7f9-4459-4601-85f1-789923831182
Left is with `WindowKind::Floating` and right is with
`WindowKind::Normal`
Release Notes:
- Added support for floating windows on x11 and wayland
Release Notes:
- Added Codestral edit predictions provider which can be enabled by adding an API key in the Mistral section of agent settings.

## Config
Get API key from https://console.mistral.ai/codestral and add it in the Mistral section of the agent settings.
```
"features": {
"edit_prediction_provider": "codestral"
},
"edit_predictions": {
"codestral": {
"model": "codestral-latest",
"max_tokens": 150
}
},
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
## Description
Fixes#39376
Add individual FoldAtLevel1-9 actions so users can find fold commands in
the command palette while keeping existing keybindings.
Migrating user keymaps is necessary to have the keybinds show in the command palette.
Closes#39376
### Changes
- `crates/editor/src/actions.rs` - Added FoldAtLevel1-9 action structs
- `crates/editor/src/editor.rs` - Implemented fold_at_level_1-9 handler
methods
- `crates/editor/src/element.rs` - Registered new actions
- `assets/keymaps/*.json` - Updated keybindings to use new individual
actions
### Other Approaches considered
- Adding #[serde(default)] to existing FoldAtLevel(u32) - wouldn't make
it discoverable
- Creating a single action with enumerated variants - idk about this
that well.
### Release Notes
Release Notes:
- Added Fold At Level 1-9 actions to the command palette
---------
Co-authored-by: HactarCE <6060305+HactarCE@users.noreply.github.com>
# How
Tweak the way in which inspected element bounds and size are printed to
improved readability of GPUI Inspector data.
> [!note]
> It looks like the only place in the workspace where bounds are used
within formatted print is GPUI Inspector panel, but I decided to do not
alter [GPUI `geometry.rs` default
format](a7e7f46020/crates/gpui/src/geometry.rs (L1579-L1587)),
since adding multiline output and additional labels in there does not
feel like the beast approach, but maybe I'm wrong?
Release Notes:
- N/A
# Preview
<img width="1168" height="224" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-07 at 20 08 35"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/97753fc1-68d7-4cf8-ad92-afe85319f3d8"
/>
<img width="1168" height="228" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-07 at 20 09 24"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/beed2a92-0817-4ed2-bb62-4d7b931e8709"
/>
I mistakenly broke this when refactoring settings
Closes#39479
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where you could no longer configure `terminal.shell` in
project settings
A couple of caveats:
- We should not auto-escape arguments with Alacritty's `escape_args`
option if using CMD otherwise, the generated command will have way too
many escaped characters for CMD to parse correctly.
- When composing a full command for CMD, we need to put it in double
quotes manually: `cmd /C "activate.bat& pwsh.exe -C do_something"` so
that CMD executes the entire string as a sequence of commands.
- CMD requires `&` as a chaining operator for commands (`;` for other
shells).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR expands our automatic retry behavior for certain classes of
completion errors (e.g., rate limit errors).
Previously this was only available when using burn mode.
We now auto-retry when:
- Using the Zed provider while on a token-based plan
- Using the Zed provider while on a legacy plan with burn mode enabled
- Using a non-Zed provider
Release Notes:
- Expanded automatic retry behavior for errors in the Agent. Errors
classified as "retryable" (such as rate limit errors) will now
automatically be retried when:
- Using the Zed provider while on a token-based plan
- Using the Zed provider while on a legacy plan with burn mode enabled
- Using a non-Zed provider
---------
Co-authored-by: David Kleingeld <davidsk@zed.dev>
These changes update the way the file finder decides wether to only look
for an absolute path or for a relative path too.
When the provided query started with a slash (`/`) the file finder would
assume this to be an absolute path so would always try to find an
absolute path and return no matches if none was found. This is meant to
support situtations where, for example, a CLI tool might output the
absolute path of a file and the user can copy and paste that in the file
finder.
However, it's should be possible to use slash (`/`) at the start of the
query to specify that only relative files inside a folder should be
matched, which would not work in this scenario.
With these changes, the file finder will first check if the path is
absolute and, if it is and no absolute matches were found, it'll still
try to find relative matches, otherwise it'll simply look for relative
matches.
Closes#39350
Release Notes:
- Fixed project files matches when using slash (`/`) at the start in
order to consider relative paths
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
We don't get an ExitStatus from a remote terminal, so this check was
failing.
Ideally we move all of this to just needing an exit code, but we will
have to revisit that later.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Update Vim's `%` motion to first attempt finding the exact matching
bracket/tag under the cursor, then fall back to the previous
nearest-enclosing logic if none is found. This prevents accidentally
jumping to nested pairs in languages like TSX and Svelte where `<>`,
`</>`, and `/>` are also treated as brackets.
Closes#39368
Release Notes:
- Fixed an edge case with the `%` motion in vim, where the cursor could
end up in a closing HTML tag instead of the matching bracket
This commit fixes an issue where opening zed using `--user-data-dir`
with an empty directory would cause the first run to display a "Failed
to migrate settings" error.
This was caused by the migrator attempting to migrate an empty string,
so if that's the case, we'll simply return `Ok(None)` and avoid
attempting to migrate anything at all.
Relates to #39400
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Use path! macro for platform-specific path formatting in test
assertions, fixing hardcoded Unix-style paths that failed on Windows.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
This PR adds support for HTML block quotes, that also allows you to have
nested variant of it.
<img width="1441" height="804" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-08 at 10 25 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e1da766-fb54-4e87-8654-1ea14330bc97"
/>
Code example used in screenshot:
```html
<blockquote>
<p>
Words can be like X-rays, if you use them properly—they’ll go through
anything. You read and you’re pierced.
</p>
<blockquote>
<p>
lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed non risus. Suspendisse lectus tortor, dignissim sit amet, adipiscing nec, ultricies sed, dolor.
</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
```
Release Notes:
- Markdown: Added support for `HTML` block quotes
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39468.
Unlike `agent_ui_font_size`, the `agent_buffer_font_size` setting does
have a default value, which means it does not fall back to the regular
UI font size, but rather to its default value.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#38538
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where opening a remote terminal failed on systems like
BusyBox, Alpine, Amazon Linux 2, some CentOS images, etc., due to an
invalid option 'C'.
This PR makes selecting a sub-entry in the settings UI nav bar scroll to
that section in the settings page. It also updates the selected
sub-entry when scrolling through a settings page to match what a user is
viewing on the page.
I also added a new helper method to `ScrollHandle` type called
`scroll_to_top_of_item` that scrolls until an item is the top element
visible.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#38919
Now, when unfocusing the filename editor while creating a file or
directory in the project panel, it will create it by default unless the
name is empty or already exists.
Release Notes:
- Improved behavior where unfocusing while creating a new file or
directory in the project panel now creates it instead of discarding it.
The previous modifier detection treated `AltGr` presses as `Ctrl+Alt`,
which broke entering characters produced by AltGr. For example, on a
Hungarian layout `{` is typed with `AltGr+B`; our code saw that as
`Ctrl+Alt+B` and the keybind took precedence, so the character couldn’t
be entered.
On Windows, AltGr isn’t a first-class modifier. It’s emulated as a
combination of `Right Alt (VK_RMENU)` plus a synthetic `Left Ctrl
(VK_LCONTROL)` press. When users press AltGr, `GetKeyState` reports both
Ctrl and Alt as down, which makes AltGr indistinguishable from a real
`Ctrl+Alt` chord if we only look at aggregate modifier state.
Fix: detect the AltGr pattern by checking `VK_RMENU && VK_LCONTROL`.
When that pattern is present, treat it as text-entry intent and suppress
`control` and `alt` in `current_modifiers()`. This prevents
AltGr-produced characters from colliding with `Ctrl+Alt` keybinds while
keeping other modifiers intact.
Limitation: there is no Windows API to tell whether the active layout
actually has AltGr. As a result, on non-AltGr layouts (e.g. US),
pressing `Right Alt + Left Ctrl` will be interpreted as AltGr and will
not trigger `Ctrl+Alt` keybinds. This is an acceptable trade-off to
ensure AltGr layouts can reliably enter characters; users can still
invoke `Ctrl+Alt` keybinds using `Left Alt` or by choosing bindings that
avoid common AltGr pairs.
I based this on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/36115 after
trying other different approaches, but this one is a bit more specific.
Does this approach make sense, or is slightly breaking US input in favor
of fixing international input a no-go? I think the benefit - being able
to type certain characters _at all_ - outweighs the shortcomings.
Otherwise, there's a way to detect if the keyboard layout uses AltGr or
not, but it's quite hacky, and involves reading the registry to find the
current layout dll's name, opening that dll, manually declaring struct
layouts that it uses, then parsing out the AltGr flag from a function
call result. I don't think that's worth it, but if needed, I can give
that a shot, let me know.
Release Notes:
- windows: Fixed handling of AltGr to avoid keybinds preventing
character input
Reverts zed-industries/zed#39581
This has done its job uncovering incorrect constructions of the
highlight ranges pretty fast. Reverting this to prevent this from
spilling into preview until I can fix the call sites next week
Closes#39007
Strings should be escaped with backticks in PowerShell, so the following
```
\"pwsh.exe -C pytest -m \\\"some_test\\\"\"
```
becomes
```
\"pwsh.exe -C pytest -m `\"some_test`\"\"
```
Otherwise PowerShell will misinterpret the invocation resulting in
weirdness all-around such as the issue linked above.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up to #39649, possible fix for #39669
This implements an alternate strategy for showing/hiding the agent panel
in response to `disable_ai`. We don't load the panel at all if AI is
disabled at startup, and when the value of `disable_ai` changes, we load
the panel or destroy it as needed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#39028
Fixed empty lines appearing when collapsing files with diagnostic
messages in the diagnostics panel.
Added a flag to track when processing a `FoldedBuffer` and skip
`Near/Below` blocks (diagnostic messages) that immediately follow it.
This prevents diagnostics from rendering as empty lines when their file
is collapsed.
Before:
<img width="1489" height="429" alt="before"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5e233290-1f6e-403c-a6b3-a65107586d01"
/>
After:
<img width="981" height="270" alt="after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a877b651-6b7f-4441-805c-38ea41e73a18"
/>
Release Notes:
- Fixed empty lines when collapsing files with diagnostics in the
diagnostics panel
This PR fixes an issue where scrollbars would overagressively capture
some events, which could lead to clicks being lost in the process. Also
improves how hovering of the parent is detected to lead to less false
positives.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rare issue where scrollbars would react to and capture events
they should not react to.
Fixes ZED-1NX
This panic could occur when an `bulk_staging` was set to `Some(...)` and
`sort_by_path` was set to `true`.
When setting `sort_by_path: true`, we call `update_visible_entries(...)`
which then checks if `bulk_staging ` is `Some(...)` and calls
`entry_by_path`. That function accesses `entries`, which still consists
of both headers and entries. But the code
(`entry.status_entry().unwrap()`) assumes that there are no headers in
the entry list if `sort_by_path: true`.
```rust
if GitPanelSettings::get_global(cx).sort_by_path {
return self
.entries
.binary_search_by(|entry| entry.status_entry().unwrap().repo_path.cmp(path)) //This unwrap() would panic
.ok();
}
```
This has now been fixed by clearing all the entries when `sort_by_path`
changes, as this is the only case where our assumptions are invalid. I
also added a test which 1) actually tests the sort_by_path logic 2)
ensures that we do not re-introduce this panic in the future.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic that could occur when using `sort_by_path: true` in the
git panel
- **paths: Cache away results of static construction of RelPath**
- **agent: Cache away results of converting rules file names into
relpaths**
This PR fixed a regression from relpath PR where we've started doing
more work when working with static (Rel-)Paths.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Prior we only logged the crate in `log_err`, which is not too helpful.
We now assemble the module path from the file system path.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Before this change the active theme and icon theme were retrofitted onto
the ThemeSettings.
Now they're in their own new global (GlobalTheme::theme(cx) and
GlobalTheme::icon_theme(cx))
This lets us remove cx from the settings traits, and tidy up a few other
things along the way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#39469Closes#39438Closes#39458
I'm not able to test it, i would appreciate if somebody could do it. I
think this bug was present also for SSH remote projects
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where zed bin was not found in remote servers for
askpass
---------
Signed-off-by: Marco Mihai Condrache <52580954+marcocondrache@users.noreply.github.com>
This fixes a regression in #39557--for the project diff, we rely on
getting an event when a path inside a git repository changes, even if
the git state of the repository didn't change as a result (e.g. a new
modification to a file that already had the "modified" status).
I've also changed this code to send the `UpdateRepository` proto message
even when the git state didn't change, since otherwise we have the same
problem in SSH and collab projects.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The panic happened when a user had a settings file with a buffer line
height custom variant, because the drop-down renderer only took into
account the two named variants.
The fix for this will be creating a custom element that allows a user to
manually input a line height greater than one or select either
Comfortable or Standard.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The font picker from onboarding is a lot friendlier to interact with and
makes it impossible for a user to select an invalid font from the
settings ui.
I also moved the font picker from the onboarding crate to the ui_input
crate
## New Look
<img width="1136" height="812" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7436682c-6a41-4860-a18b-13e15b8f3f31"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
mac_watcher already does this so it would make more sense to also do
this on Windows and it saves ~500-600mb of ram on the chromium project.
This does not improve memory usage on linux because inotify cannot do
recursive directory monitoring
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Summary
Fixes an issue where font features (like ligatures) were not applied to
text under the vim block cursor. The cursor would inherit the font
family from the character at the cursor
position, but would use default font features instead of the editor's
configured font features.
## Changes
- Make the font mutable when rendering the vim block cursor
- Apply the editor's text style font features to the cursor font
This ensures that text under the block cursor renders with the same
visual appearance as the rest of the editor content.
Closes#39471
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim block cursor not respecting font features (like ligatures)
Should close#39428
The working directory of the `wsl.exe` program is set to a Linux path,
which is invalid on the Windows side, causing the terminal to crash. The
first spawn works because there is no active terminal view, allowing a
new shell (which checks for the remote) to be created. I cannot explain
why it works on SSH remote clients, but I may be missing something in
the remote connection implementation.
I don't have a Windows machine to test this, so I would appreciate
someone testing it. 🙏🏼
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where WSL terminals could not be splitted
---------
Signed-off-by: Marco Mihai Condrache <52580954+marcocondrache@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds the numeric stepper component to the settings ui and
implements some settings that rely on this component as well.
I also switched {buffer/ui}_font_weight to the `gpui::FontWeight` type
and added a manual implementation of the Schemars trait. This allows Zed
to send min, max, and default information to the JSON LSP when a user is
manually editing the settings file.
The numeric stepper elements added to the settings ui are below:
- ui font size
- ui font weight
- Buffer font size
- Buffer font weight
- Scroll sensitivity
- Fast scroll sensitivity
- Vertical scroll margin
- Horizontal scroll margin
- Inline blame padding
- Inline blame delay
- Inline blame min column
- Unnecessary code fade
- Tab Size
- Hover popover delay
Release Notes:
- N/A
# Why
I have find out that this tool exists by browsing Keymap Editor. I think
it would be nice for its discoverability to show it in the app menus in
Dev builds.
# How
Add "GPUI Inspector" app menu item conditionally for Dev builds only.
Release Notes:
- N/A
# Preview
<img width="1014" height="948" alt="Screenshot 2025-10-01 at 14 36 48"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c0409e67-1f4d-44f3-90b3-293ad4fe5c73"
/>
We have unnecessary clones for the fields here as most of the snapshots
contain the others hierarchically.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Add support for rendering Unicode combining characters (diacritics) in
the terminal's batched text runs.
- Add append_zero_width_chars() to handle combining marks
- Integrate zero-width chars into all batching code paths
- Update cell extras tracking logic
- Add test for combining character rendering
Fixes display of é, ñ, ô and other diacritics.
Closes#39525
Release Notes:
- Fixed: NFD/NFKD normalized text (e.g., é as e + ◌́) not rendering in
integrated terminal
Before:
<img width="874" height="688" alt="SCR-20251004-udnj"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d9f9c9f-dac4-4382-92c2-8b6c1d817abd"
/>
After:
<img width="873" height="686" alt="SCR-20251004-ulsw"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fbd5cdc7-fdd6-44dc-8b05-cc425644f1a0"
/>
The editor settings control module was the first prototype of what a
settings UI could look like in Zed, but the code is outdated now and is
no longer used. So this PR removes it for cleanup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I was looking at the rope implementation and some of the existing bugs
that crash in there, and I ran cargo-mutants to inspect test coverage. I
was motivated by bugs like
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38556 but this doesn't fix
it and the bug may well be at a higher layer.
This PR adds coverage for a few functions that aren't tested today. I
didn't find any actual bugs yet.
I can see this tree is pretty sparse on docstrings so if you think these
are too verbose I can take them out or drop the whole PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When running flycheck, I've noticed that scrolling starts to lag:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b0bef0a3-ccbd-479d-a385-273398086d38
When checking the trace, it is notable that project panel updates its
entire tree multiple times during flycheck:
<img width="2032" height="1136" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d1935e77-3b00-4be5-a12a-8a17a9d64202"
/>
[scrolling.trace.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/22710852/scrolling.trace.zip)
Turns out, `target/debug` directory is loaded by Zed (presumably,
reported by langserver as there are sources generated by bindgen and
proto that need to be loaded), and `target/debug/build` directory
received multiple events of a `None` kind for Zed, which trigger the
rescans.
Rework the logic to omit the `None`-kind events in Zed, and to avoid
excessive repo updates if not needed.
Release Notes:
- Improved worktree FS event emits in gitignored directories
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Follow-up: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/38590
**Note**: this PR contains changes from the [previous
PR](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/38590), when that PR gets
merged we should see the real changes.
This PR fixes 4 things in order to make:
1. Add html/markdown minifier to remove all the **\t** and **\n**
characters. This is needed as you cannot create new lines with markdown
by just adding an enter to the source file.
2. The event Event::HTML only contained a chunk of the real html for
multiline HTML code. I fixed this by storing the currently watched HTML
inside a buffer and at the end we parse it into the right elements.
Instead of trying to parse a chunck into multiple elements which would
always fail before.
3. Add support for html tables.
4. Fixed panic that occured when table does not have an header.
I also decided to keep the html minifier inside Zed, because making it a
dependency for just a few 100 lines seems to be an overkill. The
original crate had a few cve in their dependencies, so figured this
would be the best.
**Html table support**
<img width="1439" height="801" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-27 at 12 19 07"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a884cc6f-cf47-45a2-81fa-91300c7bbf3f"
/>
**Before & after Zed's README (no changes)**
<img width="3440" height="1378" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-27 at 12 34 47"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1273b094-fb24-4abd-bffa-56ef3b44670c"
/>
Release Notes:
- Markdown: Added support for html tables
## Problem
When splitting a terminal pane, the new pane opens in the root directory
(`/`) instead of preserving the current working directory of the
original terminal.
For example, when working in `/Users/modestnerd/Developer/Projects/zed`
(my pc) and splitting the terminal pane, the new pane would open in `/`
instead of staying in the current directory.
## Solution
Restructured the fallback logic in
`new_pane_with_cloned_active_terminal` (terminal_panel.rs:452-456) to
ensure `default_working_directory(workspace, cx)` is called as a
fallback even when a terminal view exists but its `working_directory()`
returns `None`.
The fix changes the nested `and_then` to use `or_else` for the fallback,
ensuring the working directory is always properly resolved before
entering the async block.
Release Notes:
- Fixed terminal split pane opening in wrong directory instead of
preserving the current working directory
Fixes a `--release`-only bug in feature-flagged agents where the feature
flag isn't picked up in some situations (unless there was a settings
change to go with it - due to an early return when settings didn't
change).
Release Notes:
- N/A
If we get a `cwd` from ACP (because e.g. `codex-acp` is driving the
terminal rather than our own PTY) then use that to display the `cwd` of
the terminal process.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This only affects `codex-acp` for now.
Not using the PTY in display-only terminals means they don't display the
login prompt (or spurious `%`s) at the end of terminal output
renderings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The ordering of path-based excerpts in multibuffers regressed with
#38744, because we changed the `path` field of `PathKey` to be a string
(from `std::path::Path`) and used the derived `Ord` implementation,
which doesn't agree with the path-based order of worktree traversals.
This PR fixes that by using `RelPath` for `PathKey`. Instead of using
`File::full_path`, which can be absolute, we always use `File::path` and
distinguish different worktrees using their ID.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <me@lukaswirth.dev>
@@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ Welcome to Zed, a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of
### Installation
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).
On macOS, Linux, and Windows 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).
Other platforms are not yet available:
- Windows ([tracking issue](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5394))
- Web ([tracking issue](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5396))
# 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"
"agent_ui::context::AgentContextKey"
]
disallowed-methods=[
{path="std::process::Command::spawn",reason="Spawning `std::process::Command` can block the current thread for an unknown duration",replacement="smol::process::Command::spawn"},
{path="std::process::Command::output",reason="Spawning `std::process::Command` can block the current thread for an unknown duration",replacement="smol::process::Command::output"},
{path="std::process::Command::status",reason="Spawning `std::process::Command` can block the current thread for an unknown duration",replacement="smol::process::Command::status"},
{path="serde_json::from_reader",reason="Parsing from a buffer is much slower than first reading the buffer into a Vec/String, see https://github.com/serde-rs/json/issues/160#issuecomment-253446892. Use `serde_json::from_slice` instead."},
{path="serde_json_lenient::from_reader",reason="Parsing from a buffer is much slower than first reading the buffer into a Vec/String, see https://github.com/serde-rs/json/issues/160#issuecomment-253446892, Use `serde_json_lenient::from_slice` instead."},
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