Following feedback that "Take Ours" and "Take Theirs" was confusing,
leading to users not knowing what exactly happened with each of these
buttons. It's now "Use HEAD" and "Use Origin", which also match what is
written in Git markers, helping parse them out more easily. Future
improvement is to have the actual branch target name in the "Use Origin"
button.
Release Notes:
- git: Improved merge conflict buttons clarity by changing labels to
"Use HEAD" and "Use Origin".
Closes #ISSUE
Use `workspace.with_local_workspace` to ensure the keymap UI is opened
in a local workspace, even in remote. This was tested by removing the
feature flag handling code, as with the feature flag logic the action
does not appear which is likely a bug.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
### 1. **Added Tax ID Collection Types**
- Created a new `StripeTaxIdCollection` struct with an `enabled` field
- Added `tax_id_collection` field to `StripeCreateCheckoutSessionParams`
### 2. **Updated the Stripe Client Interface**
- Modified the real Stripe client to handle tax ID collection conversion
- Updated the fake Stripe client for testing purposes
- Added proper imports across all affected files
### 3. **Enabled Tax ID Collection in Checkout Sessions**
- Both `checkout_with_zed_pro` and `checkout_with_zed_pro_trial` methods
now enable tax ID collection
- The implementation correctly sets `tax_id_collection.enabled = true`
for all checkout sessions
### 4. **Key Implementation Details**
- Tax ID collection will be shown to new customers and existing
customers without tax IDs
- Collected tax IDs will be automatically saved to the customer's
`tax_ids` array in Stripe
- Business names will be saved to the customer's `name` property
- The existing `customer_update.name = auto` setting ensures
compatibility with tax ID collection
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR ensures tooltips are dismissed/not shown once the context menu
is opened.
It also ensures the context menu is dismissed once the list is scrolled.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
Ideally the tooltip would only appear if the context was overflowing
it's column, but for now, we just unconditionally show a tooltip so that
long contexts can be seen.
This PR also includes a change to the tooltip element, allowing for
tooltips with non-text contents which is used here for syntax
highlighting
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
This makes it so conflicts are only shown between user bindings. User
bindings that override bindings in the Vim, Base, and Default keymaps
are not identified as conflicts
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Closes#14537
- Adds server-side scale factor detection via `randr` when client-side
detection fails using `xrdb/Xft.dpi`.
- Adds the `GPUI_X11_SCALE_FACTOR` flag to force a scale factor, which
can be a positive number for custom scaling or `randr` for server-side
scale factor detection.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the scale factor was not detected correctly on
X11 systems when `Xft.dpi` is not defined (mostly in cases involving
window managers).
Release Notes:
- Allow clicking on the header of the read file tool to jump to the
exact file location
When researching code or when the Agent analyzes context by reading
various project files, the read file tool is used. It usually includes
line numbers relevant to the current prompt or task. However, it’s often
frustrating that the read file header isn’t clickable to view the
corresponding code directly. This PR makes the header clickable,
allowing users to jump to the referenced file. If start and end lines
are specified, it will navigate directly to that exact location.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b0125d0b-7166-43dd-924e-dc5585813b0b
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Adds an action and special handling in `KeymapFile::update_keybinding`
for removals. If the binding being removed is the last in a keymap
section, the keymap section will be removed entirely instead of left
empty.
Still to do is the ability to unbind/remove non-user created bindings
such as those in the default keymap by binding them to `NoAction`,
however, this will be done in a follow up PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR updates the keybinding editor modal so that conflicts are
already shown in the modal itself. Notably, this does not add validation
on every keystroke, the update still has to be confirmed. However, if
only a warning is present, on the second confirm the keybind will
actually be updated.
The change also includes a slight update to the displayment of errors,
since we now differentiate between errors and warnings.
| Error | Warning |
| --- | --- |
| <img width="543" height="332" alt="warning_keybind"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/867319be-eeb9-40d7-bf32-fbd44aacf0b5"
/> | <img width="543" height="310" alt="error_keybind"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/858a6c7c-8c9a-4a90-95af-a5103125676f"
/> |
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes an issue that caused Windows to fail when removing extension's
directories, as Zed had never stop any related processes.
Now:
* Zed shuts down and waits until the end when the language servers are
shut down
* Adds `impl Drop for WasmExtension` where does
`self.tx.close_channel();` to stop a receiver loop that holds the "lock"
on the extension's work dir.
The extension was dropped, but the channel was not closed for some
reason.
* Does more unregistration to ensure `Arc<WasmExtension>` with the `tx`
does not leak further
* Tidies up the related errors which had never reported a problematic
path before
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit <smit@zed.dev>
This change ensures that we more reliably deploy the context menu in the
keymap editor as well as highlight the selected row quicker.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so we refresh the list of models whenever the LLM token
is refreshed.
This allows us to add or remove models based on the plan in the new
token.
Release Notes:
- Fixed model list not refreshing when subscribing to Zed Pro.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
* Experimentally `scroll_manager.anchor()` appears to be the same before
and after this 2nd call of `autoscroll_horizontally`
* Nothing these depend on seem to be mutated between the calls (and
since this is prepaint, stuff within editor also shouldn't be mutated)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Finn <finn@zed.dev>
### Context
This PR adds documentation for setting up GitHub Copilot Enterprise as
an edit prediction provider in Zed.
There was previously no documentation for this feature, which was
implemented in [PR
#32296](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32296).
This follows up on [my
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22901#issuecomment-3034817471)
and the response from the[ Zed
team](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/22901#issuecomment-3034837282),
which clarified the required settings.
### What’s included
- Documents the `enterprise_uri` setting for Copilot Enterprise in
`edit-prediction.md`.
- Explains how to configure the setting and what to expect from the
sign-in flow.
### Notes
- This is a documentation-only change.
- No code or tests are affected.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This PR fixes an issue where the plan usage limits in Zed would not get
updated immediately after the plan has changed.
Previously we were only sending down the usage—which contains the
limits—if there was a usage record in the database. This would be absent
if the user had just changed their plan.
We now always send down the usage in order to update the limits on the
client side.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
This change fixes a small issue where the right-click context menu would
not be populdated on the first right click in the keymap editor and the
selection of the corresponding entry would be slightly delayed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Whilst working on the keymap editor, I regularly find myself
double-clicking an entry just to find that nothing happens besides
selecting the given entry. This feels really unintuitive to me. I
checked back with VSCode and they also open the modal when
double-clicking an entry in the list.
Thus, this PR enables double-clicking an entry in the list to open the
editing modal.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Namely, putting the diagnostics items in their own little section,
divider from the other "inline" and minimap/edit prediction items. I
feel like this is an easier to parse organization, even though all the
"inlines" made sense to be somewhat close together.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR hides "slash commands" and "indexed docs providers" from the
extensions UI as these are virtually completely unused types of
extensions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When the panel was zoomed in, the edit bar's background color would have
a different color than the rest of the panel. This PR fixes it by using
the `panel_background` color token.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes #ISSUE
`cx.intercept_keystrokes` functions as a sibling API to
`cx.observe_keystrokes`. Under the hood the two API's are basically
identical, however, `cx.observe_keystrokes` runs _after_ all event
dispatch handling (including action dispatch) while
`cx.intercept_keystrokes` runs _before_. This allows for
`cx.stop_propagation()` calls within the `cx.intercept_keystrokes`
callback to prevent action dispatch.
The motivating example usage behind this API is also included in this
PR. It is used as part of a keystroke input component that needs to
intercept keystrokes before action dispatch to display them.
cc: @mikayla-maki
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Hello! It would be great to be able to use the "Open Pull Request"
button that appears after pushing a branch via the git UI on more
platforms (I use Gitlab day to day). Would you be open to adding more
variations of the PR hint text?
I've added the text that Gitlab and Bitbucket use in their push logs
here.
Release Notes:
- Git UI: Support "Open Pull Request" for more platforms
This introduces a new field `thinking_allowed` on `LanguageModelRequest`
which lets us control whether thinking should be enabled if the model
supports it.
We permit thinking in the Inline Assistant, Edit File tool and the Git
Commit message generator, this should make generation faster when using
a thinking model, e.g. `claude-sonnet-4-thinking`
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR shows conflicts in a user's keymap editor by adding an error
background to a conflicting row and allows users to filter the keymap
editor by conflicts.
A key binding is determined to have a conflict if any other binding has
the same context and key strokes. In the future, this could be further
improved upon by normalizing bindings’ context so it's not just a string
comparison.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a visual indicator to the `Arguments` column of the keymap table to
help distinguish between actions that don't take arguments, and actions
that take arguments but none were provided.
Currently, the `<no arguments>` indicator is rendered only in the latter
case, when no arguments are provided to an action that could take
arguments, as the inverse results in almost every row containing the
indicator which is quite noisy.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes#22869
Release Notes:
- Added `show_menus` setting to always show menu bar for Linux and
Windows.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Adds support for creating new keybinds in the keymap UI. "Create" means
two different things for existing bindings, and unbound actions.
- For existing bindings, it is essentially a duplicate + edit
- For unbound actions, it is the creation of a binding
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Summary
This PR improves the documentation for diff hunk keyboard shortcuts to
make existing functionality more discoverable to users.
### Problem
Users were unaware that pressing **ESC** already collapses all expanded
diff hunks through the existing `Cancel` action. The functionality
exists but lacks discoverability:
- The `Cancel` action description was too generic: "Cancels the current
operation"
- No documentation existed for diff hunk keyboard shortcuts in the Git
docs
- Users would naturally expect a dedicated keybinding for collapsing
diff hunks
Release Notes:
- N/A
When navigating back in the context menu, it was not possible to get
past first element, if it was not selectable.
The other way around works, hence the fix.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When [`drag_and_drop_selection` is
true](https://zed.dev/docs/configuring-zed#drag-and-drop-selection),
users can make a selection in the buffer and then drag and drop it to a
new location. However, the editor forces users to wait 300ms after mouse
down before dragging. If users try to drag before this delay has
elapsed, they will create a new text selection instead, which can create
the impression that drag and drop does not work.
I made two changes to improve the UX of this feature:
* If users do not want a delay before drag and drop is enabled, they can
set the `drag_and_drop_selection.delay_ms` setting to 0.
* If the user has done a mouse down on a text selection, the cursor
changes to a copy affordance as soon as the configured delay has
elapsed, rather than waiting for them to start dragging. This way they
don't need to guess at when the delay has elapsed.
The default settings for this feature are now:
```
"drag_and_drop_selection": {
"enabled": true,
"delay_ms": 300
}
```
Closes#33915
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7b2f986f-9c67-4b2b-a10e-757c3e9c934b
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/726d0dbf-e58b-41ad-93d2-1a758640b422
Release Notes:
- Migrate `drag_and_drop_selection` setting to
`drag_and_drop_selection.enabled`.
- Add `drag_and_drop_selection.delay_ms` setting to configure the delay
that must elapse before drag and drop is allowed.
- Show a ready to drag cursor affordance as soon as the delay has
elapsed
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Currently, the HelixDelete action switches to (vim) Normal mode instead
of HelixNormal mode. This adds a line to the helix delete action to stay
in helix normal mode.
There was already a commented-out test for this. I've uncommented it and
it now passes.
Release Notes:
- helix: Fixed switching to vim NORMAL mode instead of HELIX_NORMAL mode
after deletion
Closes#14760
Still TODO:
* Vim actually undoes *many* changes if they're all on the same line.
Release Notes:
- vim: Add `U` to return to the last changed line and undo
The installer, uninstaller, and the Zed binary files are all signed
using Microsoft’s newly launched Trusted Signing service. For
demonstration purposes, I have used my own account for the signing
process.
For more information about Trusted Signing, you can refer to the
following links:
- [Microsoft Security Blog: Trusted Signing is in Public
Preview](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/trusted-signing-is-in-public-preview/4103457)
- [Overview of Azure Trusted
Signing](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/trusted-signing/overview)
**TODO:**
- [x] `InnoSetup` script to setup an installer
- [x] Signing process
- [x] `Open with Zed` in right click context menu (by using sparse
package)
- [x] Integrate with `cli`
- [x] Implement `cli` (#25412)
- [x] Pack `cli.exe` into installer
- [x] Implement auto updating (#25734)
- [x] Pack autoupdater helper into installer
- [x] Implement dock menus
- [x] Add `Recent Documents` entries (#26369)
- [x] Make `zed.exe` aware of sigle instance (#25412)
- [x] Properly handle dock menu events (#26010)
- [x] Handle `zed://***` uri
**Materials needed:**
- [ ] Icons
- [ ] App icon for all channels (#9571)
- [ ] Associated file icons, at minimum a default icon
([example](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/tree/main/resources/win32))
- [ ] Logos for installer wizard
- [ ] Icons for appx
- [x] Code signing
- [x] Secrets: AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET,
ACCOUNT_NAME, CERT_PROFILE_NAME
- [x] Other constants: ENDPOINT, Identity Signature (i.e. `CN=Junkui
Zhang, O=Junkui Zhang, L=Wuhan, S=Hubei, C=CN`)

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4f1092b4-90fc-4a47-a868-8f2f1a5d8ad8
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kate <kate@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: localcc <work@localcc.cc>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
- Add a slightly different bolt icon SVG so it sits better when with an
indicator
- Attempt to clarify what happens when clicking any of the menu items
- Add descriptions to the tooltips to clarify what each indicator color
means
- Add section titles to clarify in which category each menu item is
sitting on
Release Notes:
- N/A
This Pull Request introduces various changes to the editor's horizontal
scrolling, mostly focused on vim mode's horizontal scroll motions (`z
l`, `z h`, `z shift-l`, `z shift-h`). In order to make it easier to
review, the logical changes have been split into different sections.
## Cursor Position Update
Changes introduced on https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32558
added both `z l` and `z h` to vim mode but it only scrolled the editor's
content, without changing the cursor position. This doesn't reflect the
actual behavior of those motions in vim, so these two commits tackled
that, ensuring that the cursor position is updated, only when the cursor
is on the left or right edges of the editor:
-
ea3b866a76
-
805f41a913
## Horizontal Autoscroll Fix
After introducing the cursor position update to both `z l` and `z h` it
was noted that there was a bug with using `z l`, followed by `0` and
then `z l` again, as on the second use `z l` the cursor would not be
updated. This would only happen on the first line in the editor, and it
was concluded that it was because the
`editor::scroll::autoscroll::Editor.autoscroll_horizontally` method was
directly updating the scroll manager's anchor offset, instead of using
the `editor::scroll::Editor.set_scroll_position_internal` method, like
is being done by the vertical autoscroll
(`editor::scroll::autoscroll::Editor.autoscroll_vertically`).
This wouldn't update the scroll manager's anchor, which would still
think it was at `(0, 1)` so the cursor position would not be updated.
The changes in [this
commit](3957f02e18)
updated the horizontal autoscrolling method to also leverage
`set_scroll_position_internal`.
## Visible Column Count & Page Width Scroll Amount
The changes in
d83652c3ae
add a `visible_column_count` field to `editor::scroll::ScrollManager`
struct, which allowed the introduction of the `ScrollAmount::PageWidth`
enum.
With these changes, two new actions are introduced,
`vim::normal::scroll::HalfPageRight` and
`vim::normal::scroll::HalfPageLeft` (in
7f344304d5),
which move the editor half page to the right and half page to the left,
as well as the cursor position, which have also been mapped to `z
shift-l` and `z shift-h`, respectively.
Closes#17219
Release Notes:
- Improved `z l` and `z h` to actually move the cursor position, similar
to vim's behavior
- Added `z shift-l` and `z shift-h` to scroll half of the page width's
to the right or to the left, respectively
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a very simple editor for editing action input to the edit keybind
modal. No auto-complete yet.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This PR adds a new `zed-cloud` feature flag that can be used to send
traffic to `cloud.zed.dev` instead of `llm.zed.dev`.
This is just so Zed staff can test the new infrastructure. When we're
ready for prime-time we'll reroute traffic on the server.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This disables word based completions in Plain Text and Markdown buffers
by default.
Word-based completion when typing natural language can be quite
disruptive, in particular at the end of a line (e.g. markdown style
lists) where `enter` will accept word completions rather than insert a
newline (see screenshot). I think the default, empty buffer experience
in Zed should be closer to a zed-mode experience -- just an editor
getting out of your way to let you type and not having to mash
escape/cmd-z repeatedly to undo a over-aggressive completion.
<img width="265" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-08 at 11 57 26"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/131f73a8-4687-45bf-ad53-f611c0af9387"
/>
- Context:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4957#issuecomment-3049513501
- Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26410
Re-enable the existing behavior with:
```json
"languages": {
"Plain Text": { "completions": { "words": "fallback" } },
"Markdown": { "completions": { "words": "fallback" } },
},
```
Or disable Word based completions everywhere with:
```json
"completions": {
"words": "fallback"
},
```
Release Notes:
- Disable word-completions by default in Plain Text and Markdown Buffers
Might close #33838 for now
Keymaps that work both in vim and helix, but only in normal mode, not
the more general `VimControl` context are written separately. This makes
the file shorter by combining them and also adds one more keymap.
Release Notes:
- N/A
setup local build of `remote_server` to not depend of the local linux
libraries by :
- enable `vendored-libgit2` feature of git2
- setup target triple to `unknown-linux-musl` (mirror bundle-linux
script)
- add flag ` -C target-feature=+crt-static` in `RUSTFLAGS` env var
(mirror bundle-linux script)
Bonus:
Add an option to setup mold as linker of local build.
Closes#33341
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#18263
Improvements:
• **Batch text rendering** - Combine adjacent cells with identical
styling into single text runs to reduce draw calls
• **Throttle hyperlink searches** - Limit hyperlink detection to every
100ms or when mouse moves >5px to reduce CPU usage
• **Pre-allocate collections** - Use `Vec::with_capacity()` for cells,
runs, and regions to minimize reallocations
• **Optimize background regions** - Merge adjacent background rectangles
to reduce number of draw operations
• **Cache selection text** - Only compute terminal selection string when
selection exists
Release Notes:
- Improved terminal rendering performance.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
We also swap out env variables before sending them to shells now in the
task system. This fixed issues Fish and Nushell had where an empty
argument could be sent into a command when no argument should be sent.
This only happened from task's generated by Zed.
Closes#31297#31240
Release Notes:
- Fix bug where spawning a Zed generated task or debug session with Fish
or Nushell failed
Things like borders, border colors, which icons are being used, button
sizes, and spacing. There is more to do here: polish that we're using a
bunch of divs for spacing, arbitrary pixel values for tokens we have in
the system, etc. This is just a quick pass!
Release Notes:
- git panel: Polished the panel spacing, border colors, and icons.
Trying to delete a user record from our admin panel throws the following
error:
`update or delete on table "users" violates foreign key constraint
"access_tokens_user_id_fkey" on table "access_tokens"
Detail: Key (id)=(....) is still referenced from table "access_tokens".`
We need to add a cascade delete to the `access_tokens` table.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Similar to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/34040, this PR
allows to control via settings whether the terminal card in the agent
panel should be expanded. It is set to true by default.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a setting to control whether terminal cards are expanded
in the agent panel, thus showing or hiding the full command output.
Follow up: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/34042
- Removes `top_slot_items` from `uniform_list` in favor of using
existing `decorations`
- Add condition to only show shadow for sticky item when list is
scrolled and scrollable
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds the `expand_edit_card` setting, which controls whether edit
cards in the agent panel are expanded, thus showing or not the full diff
of a given file's AI-driven change. I personally prefer to have these
cards collapsed by default as I am mostly reviewing diffs using either
the review multibuffer or the diffs within the file's buffer itself.
Didn't want to change the default behavior as that was intentionally
chosen, so here we are! :)
Open to feedback about the setting name; I've iterated between a few
options and don't necessarily feel like the current one is the best.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a setting to control whether edit cards are expanded in
the agent panel, thus showing or hiding the full diff of a file's
changes.
Just a small quality-of-life type of PR that makes clicking anywhere
until the "Review" button trigger the action that that button triggers
(i.e., opens the review multibuffer).
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8936ed75-50fd-49f9-89ef-b6c4301a8eba"
width="600" />
Release Notes:
- agent: Added the ability to click the whole file row in the edits bar
to trigger the review multibuffer.
Follow-up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33994. This PR
adds a subtle shadow—built from an absolute-positioned div, due to
layering of items—to the last sticky item in the project panel when that
setting is turned on. This helps understand the block of items that is
currently sticky.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0e030e93-9bc6-42ff-8d0d-3e46f1986152"
width="300"/>
Would love to add indent guides to the items that are sticky as a next
step.
Release Notes:
- project panel: When `sticky_scroll` is true, the last item will now
have a subtle shadow to help visualizing the block of items that are
currently sticky.
This commit removes the PHP debug adapter in favor of a new version
(0.3.0) of PHP extension.
The name of a debug adapter has been changed from "PHP" to "Xdebug",
which makes this a breaking change in user-configured scenarios
Release Notes:
- debugger: PHP debug adapter is no longer shipped in core Zed editor;
it is now available in PHP extension (starting with version 0.3.0). The
adapter has been renamed from `PHP` to `Xdebug`, which might break your
user-defined debug scenarios.
Closes#33253 in a way that doesn't regress #32175 - namely,
automatically adjusts the contrast between the foreground and background
text in the terminal such that it's above a certain threshold. The
threshold is configurable in settings, and can be set to 0 to turn off
this feature and use exactly the colors the theme specifies even if they
are illegible.
## One Light Theme Before
<img width="220" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-07 at 6 00 47 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/096754a6-f79f-4fea-a86e-cb7b8ff45d60"
/>
(Last row is highlighted because otherwise the text is unreadable; the
foreground and background are the same color.)
## One Light Theme After
(This is with the new default contrast adjustment setting.)
<img width="215" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-07 at 6 22 02 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b082fefe-76f5-4231-b704-ff387983a3cb"
/>
This approach was inspired by @mitchellh's use of automatic contrast
adjustment in [Ghostty](https://ghostty.org/) - thanks, Mitchell! The
main difference is that we're using APCA's formula instead of WCAG for
[these
reasons](https://khan-tw.medium.com/wcag2-are-you-still-using-it-ui-contrast-visibility-standard-readability-contrast-f34eb73e89ee).
Release Notes:
- Added automatic dynamic contrast adjustment for terminal foreground
and background colors
Closes #ISSUE
Implements a very basic completion provider that is attached to the
context editor in the keybind editing modal.
The context identifiers used for completions are scraped from the
default, vim, and base keymaps on demand.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Previously, we sent notifications repeatedly until the agent read a
file, which was often inefficient. With this change, we now send a
notification only once (unless the files are modified again, in which
case we'll send another notification).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Restarting sessions was broken in #33273 when we moved away from calling
`kill` in the shutdown sequence. This PR re-adds that `kill` call so
that old debug adapter processes will be cleaned up when sessions are
restarted within Zed. This doesn't re-introduce the issue that motivated
the original changes to the shutdown sequence, because we still send
Disconnect/Terminate to debug adapters when quitting Zed without killing
the process directly.
We also now remove manually-restarted sessions eagerly from the session
list.
Closes#33916
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed not being able to restart sessions for Debugpy and
other adapters that communicate over TCP.
- debugger: Fixed debug adapter processes not being cleaned up.
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Current main shows this on `script/generate-licenses`:
```
[WARN] failed to validate all files specified in clarification for crate ring 0.17.14: checksum mismatch, expected '76b39f9b371688eac9d8323f96ee80b3aef5ecbc2217f25377bd4e4a615296a9'
```
Ring fixed it's licenses ambiguity upstream. This warning was
identifying that their license text (multiple licenses concatenated) had
changed (sha mismatch) and thus our license clarification was invalid.
Tested the script to confirm this [now
fails](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/actions/runs/16118890720/job/45479355992?pr=34008)
under CI and then removed the ring clarification because it is no longer
required and now passes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#34002
`decrease_indent_patterns` should only contain mapping which are at same
indent level with each other, which is not true for `match` and `case`
mapping.
Caused in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33370
Release Notes:
- N/A
This commit introduces the `project_notifications` tool, which
proactively pushes notifications to the agent.
Unlike other tools, `Thread` automatically invokes this tool on every
turn, even when the LLM doesn't ask for it. When notifications are
available, the tool use and results are inserted into the thread,
simulating an LLM tool call.
As with other tools, users can disable `project_notifications` in
Profiles if they do not want them.
Currently, the tool only notifies users about stale files: that is,
files that have been edited by the user while the agent is also working
on them. In the future, notifications may be expanded to include
compiler diagnostics, long-running processes, and more.
Release Notes:
- Added `project_notifications` tool
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a context input to the keybind edit modal. Also fixes some bugs in
the keymap update function to handle context changes gracefully. The
current keybind update strategy implemented in this PR is
* when the context doesn't change, just update the binding in place
* when the context changes, but the binding is the only binding in the
keymap section, update the binding _and_ context in place
* when the context changes, and the binding is _not_ the only binding in
the keymap section, remove the existing binding and create a new section
with the update context and binding so as to avoid impacting other
bindings
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
There are both `g q` and `g w` keybinds for rewrapping in normal mode,
but `g w` is missing in visual mode. This PR adds that keybind.
Release Notes:
- Add `g w` rewrap keybind for vim visual mode
- Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33733
I also tested that remote canonicalization of symlink directories still
works. (e.g. `zed ssh://hostname/~/foo` where `foo -> foobar` will open
`~/foobar` on the remote).
I believe this has been broken since 2024-10-11 from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19057. CC: @SomeoneToIgnore.
I guess I'm the only person silly enough to run `zed
ssh://hostname/tmp`.
Release Notes:
- ssh: Fixed an issue where Zed incorrectly canonicalized paths locally
prior to connecting to the ssh remote.
Closes#33951
There's an adjustment that kicks in to extend `name_ranges` when we
capture more than one `@name` for an outline `@item`. That was happening
here because we captured both the parameter name for the method receiver
and the name of the method as `@name`. It seems like only the second one
should have that annotation.
Release Notes:
- Fixed extraneous leading space in `$ZED_SYMBOL` when used with Go
methods.
Previously if I set enabled: false for one the context servers in
settings.json it will not show up in the settings in agent panel when I
start zed. But if I enabled it from settings it properly showed up. We
were filtering the configuration to only get the enabled context servers
from settings.json. This PR adds fetching all of them.
Release Notes:
- agent: Show context servers which are disabled in settings in agent
panel settings.
Per [GitHub's documentation for VSCode's agent
mode](https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/how-tos/chat/asking-github-copilot-questions-in-your-ide#agent-mode),
a premium request is charged per user-submitted prompt. rather than per
individual request the agent makes to an LLM. This PR matches Zed's
functionality to VSCode's, accurately indicating to GitHub's API whether
a given request is initiated by the user or by an agent, allowing a user
to be metered only for prompts they send.
See also: #31068
Release Notes:
- Improve Copilot premium request tracking
Closes#33703
`template_string` consists of `template_substitution` and
`string_fragment` chunks. `template_substitution` should not be
considered a string.
```ts
const variable = `this is a string_fragment but ${this.is.template_substitution}`;
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed auto-complete not showing on typing `.` character in template
literal string in JavaScript and TypeScript files.
Closes#7243
- Adds `top_slot_items` to `uniform_list` component to offset list
items.
- Adds `ToPosition` scroll strategy to `uniform_list` to scroll list to
specified index.
- Adds `sticky_items` component which can be used along with
`uniform_list` to add sticky functionality to any view that implements
uniform list.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb508fa4-167e-4595-911b-52651537284c
Release Notes:
- Added sticky scroll to the project panel, which keeps parent
directories visible while scrolling. This feature is enabled by default.
To disable it, toggle `sticky_scroll` in settings.
There were a couple of things preventing this from working:
- our hack to stop the node REPL from appearing broke in recent versions
of the JS DAP that started passing `--experimental-network-inspection`
by default
- we had lost the ability to create a debug terminal without specifying
a program
This PR fixes those issues. We also fixed environment variables from the
**runInTerminal** request not getting passed to the spawned program.
Release Notes:
- Debugger: Fix RunInTerminal not working for JavaScript debugger.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Partially fixes:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/33777#discussioncomment-13646294
### Improves debug console autocompletion behavior
This PR fixes a regression in completion trigger support for the debug
console, as we only looked if a completion trigger, was in the beginning
of the search text, but we also had to check if the current text is a
word so we also show completions for variables/input that doesn't start
with any of the completion triggers.
We now also leverage DAP provided information to sort completion items
more effectively. This results in improved prioritization, showing
variable completions above classes and global scope types.
I also added for completion the documentation field, that directly comes
from the DAP server. NOTE: I haven't found an adapter that returns this,
but it needs to have.
**Before**
<img width="1200" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-03 at 21 00 19"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/611e8d38-e302-4995-a425-ce2c0a1843d4"
/>
**After**
<img width="1200" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-03 at 20 59 38"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ab1312db-bbad-49b7-872d-712d6ec708d7"
/>
Release Notes:
- Debugger: Improve autocompletion sorting for debug console
- Debugger: Fix autocompletion menu now shown when you type
- Debugger: Fix completion item showing up twice for some adapters
Hello,
Recently my tailwind auto completion broke in ERB files. I noticed that
HTML/ERB is it's own file type now. It used to be ERB. This broke the
previous tailwindcss ERB configuration. I made the attached change to my
configuration and it works now.
`program` isn't required, and in fact our built-in `JavaScript debug
terminal` configuration doesn't have it.
Also add `node-terminal` to the list of allowed types.
Co-authored-by: Michael <michael@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33894
After #33635 Gemini Integration was broken because we now produce
`const` fields for enums, which are not supported.
Changing this to `openapi3` fixes the issue.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Gemini Models would not work because of
incompatible tool schemas
So we can use it in other places and don't require them to depend on the
`agent_ui`. This PR also renames it from `AnimatedLabel` to
`LoadingLabel`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Followup to #33678, doing the same thing for all JSON Schema files
provided to json-language-server
Release Notes:
* Added warnings for unknown fields when editing `tasks.json` /
`snippets.json`.
Just like vscode-js-debug, debugpy uses the `name` key in
StartDebuggingRequestArguments for this:
0d65353cc6/src/debugpy/adapter/clients.py (L753)
Release Notes:
- debugger: Made the names of Python subprocesses in the session list
more helpful.
Closes#33761
The problem was that in the indentation regex we were treating lines
that had `:` in them as requiring an indent on the next line, even if
that `:` was inside a comment.
Release Notes:
- Fixed YAML indentation for lines containing comments with `:` in them
Closes#33820
Release Notes:
- Improved performance of debug console when there are lots of output
events.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#33858
Changes Shift+Enter in the built-in terminal to send line feed (`\x0a`)
instead of carriage return (`\x0d`), enabling multi-line input in Claude
Code and other terminal applications.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where Claude Code and other multi-line terminal
applications couldn't use Shift+Enter for newlines.
Closes #ISSUE
Uses Rust for syntax highlighting of context in the keymap editor.
Future pass will improve color choice to make colors less abrasive
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes #ISSUE
Show the documentation for an action when hovered. As a bonus, also show
the humanized command palette name!
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33827
After #33644 was merged, we would not start MCP servers coming from
extensions correctly anymore. The optimization uncovered a bug in the
implementation of `ContextServerDescriptorRegistry`, because we never
called `cx.notify()` when adding/removing context servers.
`ContextServerStore` listens for these events, and before #33644 this
was just working because of aace condition.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed bug that prevented MCP servers to appear in the settings
view.
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Some design polish here as a follow-up to making the provider accordion
header entirely clickable.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved design in the provider section by refining spacing.
This PR adds more fine-grained handling of the `WM_SETTINGCHANGE`
message.
Plus, we now only trigger the `appearance_changed` callback when the
actual window appearance has changed, rather than calling it every time.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Partial fix for #31330
It fix the problem that the inset stay on after switching to SSD, but it
still have the problem that after that first redraw, it have the wrong
size. Just resizing it even once work. I guess the relevant code to fix
that would be ``handle_toplevel_decoration_event`` of
``crates/gpui/src/platform/linux/wayland/window.rs``, but trying to call
resize here does not seems to work correctly (might be just wrong
argument), and I would like to take a break on that for now.
Release Notes:
- N/A
(better wait for that to be completely fixed before adding it in the
changelog)
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Reapplies the fix from #33514 which was removed in #33554. Wrap guides
are currently drifting again due to this on main.
Slightly changed the approach here so that we now actually only save the
wrap guides in the `EditorLayout` that will actually be painted. Also
ensures that we paint indent guides that were previously hidden behind
the vertical scrollbar once it auto-hides.
I wanted to add tests for this, however, I am rather sure this depends
on the work/fixes in #33590 and thus I'd prefer to add these later so we
can have this fix in the next release.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21262
Introduces a new setting `keep_selection_on_copy`, which controls
whether the current text selection is preserved after copying in the
terminal. The default behavior remains the same (`true`), but setting it
to `false` will clear the selection after the copy operation, matching
VSCode's behavior.
Additionally, the terminal context now exposes a `selection` flag
whenever text is selected.
This allows users to match VSCode and other terminal's smart copy
behavior.
Release Notes:
- Expose `selection` to terminal context when there is text selected in
the terminal
- Add `keep_selection_on_copy` terminal setting. Can be set to false to
clear the text selection when copying text.
**VSCode Behavior Example:**
**settings.json:**
```json
"terminal": {
"keep_selection_on_copy": false
},
```
**keymap.json:**
```json
{
"context": "Terminal && selection",
"bindings": {
"ctrl-c": "terminal::Copy"
}
}
```
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a new `documentation` method to actions, that is extracted from doc
comments when using the `actions!` or derive macros.
Additionally, this PR adds doc comments to as many action definitions in
Zed as possible.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
This includes mostly polishing up the keystroke editing modal, and some
other bits like making the keystroke rendering function more composable.
Release Notes:
- Added refinements to the keymap UI design.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <Ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Plain `f11` is a system keybinding. We already use `ctrl-f11` for this
on Linux.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Switched the macOS keybinding for `debugger::StepInto` from
`f11` to `ctrl-f11`.
Closes#33792
Follow up to #33237 - Turns out my fix for this was not correct
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an issue where tools would not work when two MCP servers
provided a tool with the same name
* Add a "close item"-like binding to close the active dock, if present
Now, cmd/ctrl-w can be used close the focused dock before the Zed window
* Add defaults to MoveItem* actions to make it appear in the command
palette
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes an issue where lower-priority language servers cannot provide
contentful responses even when the first capable server returned empty
responses.
Most of the diffs are copypasted since the existing implementations were
also copypasted.
Release Notes:
- Improved Go to Definition / Declaration / Type Definition /
Implementation and Find All References to include all results from
different language servers
This commit introduces a new task variable RUST_MANIFEST_DIRNAME which
points at the parent directory of the manifest for the current package.
Previously we were running `cargo test` inside of parent dir of a
currently focused source file, which happened to work with non-debug
stuff (as `cargo test` itself fixed cwd for us), but that no longer
works with debug scenarios - they are compiled separately and so we no
longer have cargo doing the heavy lifting for us
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Closes#33751
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed wrong cwd in automatically-generated Rust test debug
sessions
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
- **task: Start refactoring shell builder**
- **Unify Windows implementation of shell builder so that it's treated
like any other kind of a "custom" shell.**
- **Rename task/lib.rs to task/task.rs**
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Currently, the rendering path required creating a texture for each path,
which wasted a large amount of video memory. In our application, simply
drawing some charts resulted in video memory usage as high as 5G.
I removed the step of creating path textures and directly drew the paths
on the rendering target, adding post-processing global multi-sampling
anti-aliasing. Drawing paths no longer requires allocating any
additional video memory and also improves the performance of path
rendering.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Jason Lee <huacnlee@gmail.com>
Add `screen-capture` feature to gpui to enable screen capture support. The motivation for this is to make dependencies on scap / x11 / xcb optional.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a default sort when no filter query is provided in the keymap
editor.
The default sorting algorithm sorts by the source of the binding
(roughly in order of precedence)
- User
- Vim
- Base
- Default
- None (unbound actions)
within each source it sorts by action name alphabetically.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
We believe this is causing the database to execute certain queries very
slowly, and it's unclear whether we're actually benefitting from it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
First time contributor here. 😊
I settled on markdown::MovePageUp and markdown::MovePageDown to match
the names the editor uses for the same functionality.
Closes#30246
Release Notes:
- Support PgUp/PgDown in Markdown previews
Improves the prettier config file detection by adding missing entries
that are allowed per the docs: https://prettier.io/docs/configuration
Release Notes:
- Improved Prettier config file detection
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a right click context menu to table rows, refactoring the table API
to support more general row rendering in the process, and creating
actions for the couple of operations available in the context menu.
Additionally includes an only partially related change to the context
menu API, which makes it easier to have actions that are disabled based
on a boolean value.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Related to #33072
We use the JS adapter's suggested names for child sessions, but
sometimes it sends us `""`, so don't use that one.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed nameless child sessions appearing with the JavaScript
adapter.
We reworked the debug modal spawning to use the task context from past
debug sessions when spawning a debug scenario based on task inventory
history.
We changed restart session keybinding to rerun session too.
Closes#31369
Release Notes:
- Restarting a debug session now reruns build tasks that are associated
with the session
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Separates the action input in the Keymap UI into it's own column, and
wraps the input in an `impl RenderOnce` element that highlights it as
JSON.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
As pointed out in https://github.com/probe-rs/probe-rs/issues/3333, we
violate the spec by sending setExceptionBreakpoints even when the
adapter does not define any exceptions.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#17458
For now we're being conservative and only running CI on changes to the
following files:
- `flake.{nix,lock}`
- `Cargo.{lock,toml}`
- `nix/*`
- `.cargo/config.toml`
- `rust-toolchain.toml`
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `Model` to `Entity` also fixes the
`IndentGuidesStory`. In this
[commit](6fca1d2b0b),
`Entity<T>` replaces `View<T>`/`Model<T>`.
Other than this, I noticed the storybook fails on my MacOS and Ubuntu,
see error below
```
thread 'main' panicked at crates/gpui/src/colors.rs:99:15:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: no state of type gpui::colors::GlobalColors exists
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```
This was resolved by explicitly specifying `GlobalColors` in Storybook.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds documentation for building Zed on FreeBSD.
Notice WebRTC/LiveKit remains unsupported on this platform for now.
Follow-up to:
- #33162
- #30981
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This reverts some parts of #33372, as it will break the settings for
users running stable and preview at the same time. We can add it back
once the changes make it to stable.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes all errors in the agent panel to use the `Callout`
component instead of toasts. Reason for that is because the toasts
obscured part of the panel's UI, which wasn't ideal. We can also be more
expressive here with a background color, which I think helps with
parsing the message.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved how we display errors in the panel.
As we are in the process of improving our Onboarding UX for Zed AI, I
added component previews for the Zed AI Configuration section. This
should make it easier to inspect the different states we can run into.
<img width="1198" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eb774f27-9091-450d-bfae-c688d533c25e"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
- **debugger: Update exception breakpoints list on capability update**
- **Do not prefill codelldb sourcelanguages by default**
Release Notes:
- debugger: CodeLLDB no longer enables pretty-printers for Rust by
default. This fixes pretty-printers for C++. This is a breaking change
for user-defined debug scenarios from debug.json; in order to enable
Rust pretty printing when using CodeLLDB, add `"sourceLanguages":
["rust"]` to your debug configuration. This change does not affect
scenarios automatically inferred by Zed.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
Gpui's build.rs will embed a manifest file into the Windows binary, but
sometimes we want to customize it, so I added a feature called
`no-windows-manifest` to disable this behavior.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#19644#18151
Now, rewrapping markdown lists (unordered, ordered, and to-do lists) and
block quotes wrap them separately, without merging them together.
Additionally, it correctly indents subsequent lines.
With this input:
```md
1. This is a list item that is short.
2. This list item is a bit longer because I want to see if it wraps correctly after a rewrap operation in Zed. What do you think?
3. another short item
```
Output would be:
```md
1. This is a list item that is short.
2. This list item is a bit longer because I want to see if it wraps correctly
after a rewrap operation in Zed. What do you think?
3. another short item
```
Instead of:
```md
1. This is a list item that is short. 2. This list item is a bit longer because
I want to see if it wraps correctly after a rewrap operation in Zed. What
do you think? 3. another short item
```
Release Notes:
- Improved rewrap for markdown lists, todos, and block quotes.
Closes#26030
Release Notes:
- Fixed Bedrock bug causing streaming responses to return as one big
chunk
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
matches editor element's behavior
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f70912e1-5adb-403b-a98c-63e2e89929ac
- in first version editor scrolls like 1.5 pages, but agent panel only
scrolls half a page.
- in second version, agent panel also scrolls like 1.5 pages.
Release Notes:
- Fixed skipping of some scroll events in the non-uniform list UI element, which fixes slow scrolling of the agent panel.
* Updates to `zed_llm_client-0.8.5` which adds support for `retry_after`
when anthropic provides it.
* Distinguishes upstream provider errors and rate limits from errors
that originate from zed's servers
* Moves `LanguageModelCompletionError::BadInputJson` to
`LanguageModelCompletionEvent::ToolUseJsonParseError`. While arguably
this is an error case, the logic in thread is cleaner with this move.
There is also precedent for inclusion of errors in the event type -
`CompletionRequestStatus::Failed` is how cloud errors arrive.
* Updates `PROVIDER_ID` / `PROVIDER_NAME` constants to use proper types
instead of `&str`, since they can be constructed in a const fashion.
* Removes use of `CLIENT_SUPPORTS_EXA_WEB_SEARCH_PROVIDER_HEADER_NAME`
as the server no longer reads this header and just defaults to that
behavior.
Release notes for this is covered by #33275
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Closes#30017
* While generating the settings JSON schema, defaults all schema
definitions to reject unknown fields via `additionalProperties: false`.
* Uses `unevaluatedProperties: false` at the top level to check fields
that remain after the settings field names + release stage override
field names.
* Changes json schema version from `draft07` to `draft_2019_09` to have
support for `unevaluatedProperties`.
Release Notes:
- Added warnings for unknown fields when editing `settings.json`.
Adds the initial semblance of a keymap UI. It is currently gated behind the `settings-ui` feature flag. Follow up PRs will add polish and missing features.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
The major change in schemars 1.0 is that now schemas are represented as
plain json values instead of specialized datatypes. This allows for more
concise construction and manipulation.
This change also improves how settings schemas are generated. Each top
level settings type was being generated as a full root schema including
the definitions it references, and then these were merged. This meant
generating all shared definitions multiple times, and might have bugs in
cases where there are two types with the same names.
Now instead the schemar generator's `definitions` are built up as they
normally are and the `Settings` trait no longer has a special
`json_schema` method. To handle types that have schema that vary at
runtime (`FontFamilyName`, `ThemeName`, etc), values of
`ParameterizedJsonSchema` are collected by `inventory`, and the schema
definitions for these types are replaced.
To help check that this doesn't break anything, I tried to minimize the
overall [schema
diff](https://gist.github.com/mgsloan/1de549def20399d6f37943a3c1583ee7)
with some patches to make the order more consistent + schemas also
sorted with `jq -S .`. A skim of the diff shows that the diffs come
from:
* `enum: ["value"]` turning into `const: "value"`
* Differences in handling of newlines for "description"
* Schemas for generic types no longer including the parameter name, now
all disambiguation is with numeric suffixes
* Enums now using `oneOf` instead of `anyOf`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32397
This PR fixes an issue when pasting text with the `editor::Paste`
command that was copied with `vim::Yank`'s linewise selection.
The change stops setting the `is_entire_line` setting when copying from
with vim linewise selections (<kbd>⇧v</kbd>) and motions (i.e.
<kbd>y2j</kbd>).
This flag is used when cutting/copying text without being selected (so,
place a cursor on line without selecting anything, and press
<kbd>⌘X</kbd>). When cutting/copying text in this manner, [the editor
pastes the text above the
cursor](36941253ee/crates/editor/src/editor.rs (L11936-L11947)).
However, this behaviour is not needed when cutting/copying with vim
motions.
Pasting with vim operations is not affected by this change. [They are
handled
elsewhere](36941253ee/crates/vim/src/normal/paste.rs)
and they don't consider the `is_entire_line` flag at all.
Note for maintainers: I'm not familiar with this codebase 🙃. This change
fixes the issue. I don't see anything breaking... but let me know if
it's not the case and a more thorough change is needed.
**Before:**
The text is copied above the first line, before the cursor.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0c2f111a-5da0-4775-a7a0-2e4fb6f78bfc
**After:**
The text is copied at the cursor location:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/60a17985-fe8b-4149-a77b-d72bf531bf85
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue when pasting text that was yanked with vim's linewise
selections.
Release Notes:
- Added support for vim-mode on git commit editor (modal included)
Side notes:
- Maybe in the future (or even on this PR) a config could be added to
let the user choose whether to enable vim-mode on this editor or not?
And on the agent message editor as well.
Stop doing useless prettier-related work when doing a project search.
Before, project search might cause
<img width="1728" alt="not_pretty"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5f8b935f-962d-488e-984f-50dfbaee97ba"
/>
but now we debounce the prettier-related task first, and actually set
the "installed" state for the default prettier, when there's no install
needed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Now that the extension version has been bumped we can remove our in-tree
one to avoid having duplicate debug adapters.
Release Notes:
- The ruby debug adapter has been moved to the [ruby
extension](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby), if you have any
saved debug scenarios you'll need to change `"adapter": "Ruby"` to
`"adapter": "rdbg"`.
This reverts commit 1edaeebae5.
Based on an elevated number of ESLint-related issues, reverting the
upgrade.
Many people upvoted the issues and did not share any repro details, so
cannot be certain what's more broken: seems relatively generic as
related to *.ts ESLint configs.
Checked the revert on 2 projects from the issues below:
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33425
With https://github.com/adamhl8/zed-33425 as an example repo: there,
both eslint configurations worked for me when I stopped Zed and opened a
project.
Somehow, switching various Zed's with different vscode-eslint package
versions, eventually I get
`Error: Cannot find module
'~/.local/share/zed/languages/eslint/vscode-eslint-3.0.10/vscode-eslint/server/out/eslintServer.js'`-ish
error.
Not very related to issues with newer vscode-eslint integration, but
worth mentioning as is related to the package updates.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33648
With a good example of
https://github.com/florian-lackner365/zed-eslint-bug monorepo project.
The monorepo part seems not to be related, but somehow,
`eslint.config.js` is involved as the newer vscode-eslint fails to find
a config.
Works well with the older vscode-eslint.
Release Notes:
- Downgraded to vscode-eslint-2.4.4 as a ESLint language server
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33519
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved support for explicitly disabling individual tools when
`enable_all_context_servers` is true. (e.g. enable all tools except
XYZ).
Closes#17223
Release Notes:
- Show regex parsing errors under the search bar for buffer and project
search.
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Previously we would always run `maintain_servers` even if the settings
did not change. While this would not cause any MCP servers to restart,
we would still go through all configured servers and call the
`command(...)` function on each installed MCP extension. This can cause
lots of logs to show up when an MCP server is not configured correctly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
While creating a new crate I realised the License symlink and path are
broken. The symlink was broken for LICENSE-GPL. Also the file created in
the new crate was not using the expected file name as per the
check-license script which was failing due to wrong filename in the new
crate. I fixed that as well.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
Seeing this come up in our server logs when sending requests to
Anthropic: `final assistant content cannot end with trailing
whitespace`.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an issue where Anthropic requests would sometimes fail
because of malformed assistant messages
Follow-up to #32852. This time we'll check if the debug session is
initialized before querying threads.
Release Notes:
- Fix Zed's debugger issuing threads request before it is allowed to do
so per DAP specification.
Release Notes:
- Reorganized layout of a debug panel without any sessions for a
vertical dock position.
- Moved parent directories of source breakpoints into a tooltip.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33575
* Fixes inlay colors spoiled after document color displayed
* Optimizes the query pattern for large multi buffers
Release Notes:
- Fixed document colors issues with other inlays and multi buffers
`M-q` is `fill-paragraph` which is like `editor::Rewrap`.
Release Notes:
- emacs: Bound `alt-q` to `editor::Rewrap` (like `M-q` or `M-x
fill-paragraph`)
Context: In this PR: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33362,
we started to use underlying open_ai crate for making api calls for
vercel as well. Now whenever we get the error we get something like the
below. Where on part of the error mentions OpenAI but the rest of the
error returns the actual error from provider. This PR tries to make the
error generic for now so that people don't get confused seeing OpenAI in
their v0 integration.
```
Error interacting with language model
Failed to connect to OpenAI API: 403 Forbidden {"success":false,"error":"Premium or Team plan required to access the v0 API: https://v0.dev/chat/settings/billing"}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#15383Closes#10993
`NSVisualEffectView` is an official API for implementing blur effects
and, by traversing the layers, we **can remove the background color**
that comes with the view. This avoids using private APIs and aligns
better with macOS’s native design.
Currently, `GPUIView` serves as the content view of the window. To add
the blurred view, `GPUIView` is downgraded to a subview of the content
view, placed at the same level as the blurred view.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the missing shadow for blurred-background windows on macOS.
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
1. Fixes bug where this would not rewrap:
```rs
// This is the first long comment block to be wrapped.
fn my_func(a: u32);
// This is the second long comment block to be wrapped.
```
2. Comment prefix boundaries (Notice now they don't merge between
different comment prefix):
Initial text:
```rs
// A regular long long comment to be wrapped.
// A second regular long comment to be wrapped.
/// A documentation long comment to be wrapped.
```
Upon rewrap:
```rs
// A regular long long comment to be
// wrapped. A second regular long
// comment to be wrapped.
/// A documentation long comment to be
/// wrapped.
```
3. Indent boundaries (Notice now they don't merge between different
indentation):
Initial text:
```rs
fn foo() {
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
// This is a long comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the base indent.
}
```
Upon rewrap:
```rs
fn foo() {
// This is a long comment at the base
// indent. This is a long comment at the
// base indent.
// This is a long comment at the
// next indent. This is a long
// comment at the next indent.
// This is a long comment at the base
// indent.
}
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where rewrap would not work with selection when two
comment blocks are separated with line of code.
- Improved rewrap to respect changes in indentation or comment prefix
(e.g. `//` vs `///`) as boundaries so that it doesn't merge them into
one mangled text.
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).
To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.
I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
In #32656 I generalized the argument to change selections to allow
controling both the scroll and the nav history (and the completion
trigger).
To avoid conflicting with ongoing debugger cherry-picks I left the
argument as an `impl Into<>`, but I think it's clearer to make callers
specify what they want here.
I converted a lot of `None` arguments to `SelectionEffects::no_scroll()`
to be exactly compatible; but I think many people used none as an "i
don't care" value in which case Default::default() might be more
appropraite
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33522
Turns out a bunch of Zed requests were not checking their capabilities
correctly, due to odd copy-paste and due to default that assumed that
the capabilities are met.
Adjust the code, which includes the document colors, add the test on the
colors case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed excessive document colors requests for unrelated files
From
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/10831#issuecomment-2078523272
> I agree with not prefilling the search bar with a multiline query.
Not sure if it's a bug that a one-line visual line selection does not
get pre filled, this PR corrects the query to use the visual line
selection instead of the 'normal' selection
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32354
The issue is that we render selections over the text in the agent panel,
but under the text in editor, so themes that have no alpha for the
selection background color (defaults to 0xff) will just occlude the
selected region. Making the selection render under the text in markdown
would be a significant (and complicated) refactor, as selections can
cross element boundaries (i.e. spanning code block and a header after
the code block).
The solution is to add a new highlight to themes
`element_selection_background` that defaults to the local players
selection background with an alpha of 0.25 (roughly equal to 0x3D which
is the alpha we use for selection backgrounds in default themes) if the
alpha of the local players selection is 1.0. The idea here is to give
theme authors more control over how the selections look outside of
editor, as in the agent panel specifically, the background color is
different, so while an alpha of 0.25 looks acceptable, a different color
would likely be better.
CC: @iamnbutler. Would appreciate your thoughts on this.
> Note: Before and after using Everforest theme
| Before | After |
|-------| -----|
| <img width="618" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-09 at 5 23 10 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/41c7aa02-5b3f-45c6-981c-646ab9e2a1f3"
/> | <img width="618" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-09 at 5 25 03 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dfb13ffc-1559-4f01-98f1-a7aea68079b7"
/> |
Clearly, the selection in the after doesn't look _that_ great, but it is
better than the before, and this PR makes the color of the selection
configurable by the theme so that this theme author could make it a
lighter color for better contrast.
Release Notes:
- agent panel: Fixed an issue with some themes where selections inside
the agent panel would occlude the selected text completely
Co-authored-by: Antonio <me@as-cii.com>
Release Notes:
- search: Pasted newlines are now rendered as "\n" (with an underline),
instead of line-wrapping. This should make it much clearer what you're
searching for.
<img width="675" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-27 at 00 34 52"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67275bc6-bec1-463f-b351-6b9ed0a6df81"
/>
Use placeholder to prevent format-on-save from removing whitespace in
editor tests, which leads to unnecessary git diff and failing tests.
cc: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32340
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19207
This will correctly show Avatars for recently renamed/deleted users and
for enterprise users where the username avatar url triggers a redirect
to an auth prompt. Also saves a request (302 redirect) per avatar.
Tested locally and avatars loaded as expected.
Release Notes:
- N/A
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/81da68fe-bbc5-4b23-8182-923c752a8bd2
* Removes all extra elements: headers, buttons, to simplify the menu
navigation approach and save space.
Implements the keyboard navigation and panel toggling.
* Keeps the status icon and the server name, and their ordering approach
(current buffer/other) in the menu.
The status icon can still be hovered, but that is not yet possible to
trigger from the keyboard: future ideas would be make a similar side
display instead of hover, as Zeta menu does:

* Allows to start (if all are stopped) and stop (if some are not
stopped) all servers at once now with the button at the bottom
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33472
This PR fixes some regressions that were introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32558, which updated the
editor scrolling to use `em_advance` instead of `em_width` for the
horizontal scroll position calculation.
However, not all occurrences were updated, which caused issues with wrap
guides and some small stuttering with horizontal autoscroll whilst
typing/navigating with the keyboard.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where horizontal autoscrolling would stutter and indent
guides would drift when scrolling horizontally.
Closes#10454
Implements SVG file preview capability similar to the existing markdown
preview.
- Adds `svg_preview` crate with preview view and live reloading upon
file save.
- Integrates SVG preview button in quick action bar.
- File preview shortcuts (`ctrl/cmd+k v` and `ctrl/cmd+shift+v`) are
extension-aware.
Release Notes:
- Added SVG file preview, accessible via the quick action bar button or
keyboard shortcuts (`ctrl/cmd+k v` and `ctrl/cmd+shift+v`) when editing
SVG files.
Closes#33060
Motions like `NextWordStart` don't reset the selection goal in vim mode
`helix_normal` unlike in `normal` which can lead to the cursor jumping
back to the previous horizontal position after going up or down.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#23527Closes#30183
Closes some Discord chats
Release Notes:
- vim: Motions now push to the jump list using the same logic as vim
(i.e.
`G`/`g g`/`g d` always do, but `j`/`k` always don't). Most non-vim
actions
(including clicking with the mouse) continue to push to the jump list
only
when they move the cursor by 10 or more lines.
Closes #ISSUE
The ability to update user keybindings in their keymap is required for
#32436. This PR adds the ability to do so, reusing much of the existing
infrastructure for updating settings JSON files.
However, the existing JSON update functionality was intended to work
only with objects, therefore, this PR simply wraps the object updating
code with non-general keymap-specific array updating logic, that only
works for top-level arrays and can only append or update entries in said
top-level arrays. This limited API is reflected in the limited
operations that the new `update_keymap` method on `KeymapFile` can take
as arguments.
Additionally, this PR pulls out the existing JSON updating code into its
own module (where array updating code has been added) and adds a
significant number of tests (hence the high line count in the diff)
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Not the ideal design just yet as that will probably require a different
approach altogether, but am pushing here just some reasonably small UI
adjustments that will make this feel slightly nicer!
Release Notes:
- N/A
When starting on the newline character at the end of a line the helix
word motions select that character, unlike in helix itself. This makes
it easy to accidentaly join two lines together.
Also, word motions that go backwards should stop at the start of a line.
I added that.
Release Notes:
- helix: Fix edge-cases with word motions and newlines
- Normalize `node-terminal` to `pwa-node` before sending to DAP
- Split `command` into `program` and `args`
- Run in external console
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed debugging JavaScript tasks that used `"type":
"node-terminal"`.
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32490
The tool still looks like designed by professional developers, and still
may change its UX based on the internal feedback.
Release Notes:
- N/A
`ActiveThread` and `MessageEditor` only make sense when `active_view` is
`Thread`, so we moved them in there. This will make it easier to work on
new agent threads.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
<img width="484" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-25 at 2 26 16 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/340f15d7-b115-4895-bae8-b12a915bfda1"
/>
<img width="460" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-25 at 2 26 08 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6e587a38-d542-405f-809f-402e87520538"
/>
Now we:
* Automatically retry up to 3 times on upstream Overloaded or 500 errors
(currently for Anthropic only; will add others in future PRs)
* Also automatically retry on rate limit errors (using the provided
duration to wait, if we were given one)
* Give you a notification if you don't have Zed open and we stopped the
thread because of an error
Still todo in future PRs:
* Update collab to report Overloaded and 500 errors differently if
collab itself is passing through an upstream error vs not (currently we
report these as "Zed's API is overloaded" when actually it's the
upstream one!)
* Updating providers other than Anthropic to categorize their errors so
that they benefit from this
* Expanding graceful error handling/retry to other things besides
Overloaded and 500 errors (e.g. connection reset)
Release Notes:
- Automatically retry in Agent Panel instead of erroring out when an
upstream AI API is overloaded or 500s
- Show a notification when an Agent thread errors out and Zed is not the
active window
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33190, as they
were removed because of conflict with VS Code's usage of those bindings
to toggle the right dock. `cmd-ctrl-b` seems like a safe alternative.
Note that this PR is macOS only, though. I couldn't find yet any good
options for Linux as they were all mostly conflicting with something
else.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33238, follow-up to
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29625.
Changes:
- Removed `significant_indentation`, which was the way to introduce
indentation scoping in languages like Python. However, it turned out to
be unnecessarily complicated to define and maintain.
- Introduced `decrease_indent_patterns`, which takes a `pattern` keyword
to automatically outdent and `valid_after` keywords to treat as valid
code points to snap to. The outdent happens to the most recent
`valid_after` keyword that also has less or equal indentation than the
currently typed keyword.
Fixes:
1. In Python, typing `except`, `finally`, `else`, and so on now
automatically indents intelligently based on the context in which it
appears. For instance:
```py
try:
if a == 1:
try:
b = 2
^ # <-- typing "except:" here would indent it to inner try block
```
but,
```py
try:
if a == 1:
try:
b = 2
^ # <-- typing "except:" here would indent it to outer try block
```
2. Fixes comments not maintaining indent.
Release Notes:
- Improved auto outdent for Python while typing keywords like `except`,
`else`, `finally`, etc.
- Fixed the issue where comments in Python would not maintain their
indentation.
Closes#32219#29666
Release Notes:
- Linux: Now skips insertion of characters when modifiers are held. Before, characters were inserted if there's no match in the keymap.
`git_panel::GenerateCommitMessage` has no handler,
`git::GenerateCommitMessage` should be preferred. Could add a
`#[action(deprecated_aliases = ["git_panel::GenerateCommitMessage"])]`,
but decided not to because that action didn't work. So instead uses of
it will show up as keymap errors.
Closes#32667
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes an issue when the zed repo was checked out to folder other than
`zed` (e.g. `zed2`) files were incorrectly identified as JSON instead of
JSONC.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We are collecting billing address and name on checkout now (for tax) but
we're not saving it back to the Customer level. Updating the Checkout
Session code to make`customer_update.address` equal to `auto`, instead
of the default `never`, as well as the same for `customer_update.name`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Summary
This PR improves the workaround introduced in #33335 that handles cases
where the pinned tab count exceeds the actual tab count during workspace
deserialization.
## Problem
The original workaround in #33335 successfully prevented the panic but
had two issues:
1. **Console spam**: The warning message was logged repeatedly because
`self.pinned_tab_count` wasn't updated to match the actual tab count
2. **Auto-pinning behavior**: New tabs up until you exceed the old safe
tab count were automatically pinned after the workaround was triggered.
## Solution
Updates the defensive code to set `self.pinned_tab_count = tab_count`
when the mismatch is detected, ensuring:
- The warning is only logged once when encountered.
- New tabs behave normally (aren't auto-pinned)
- The workspace remains in a consistent state
This is an immediate fix for the workaround. I'll attempt to open up a
follow-up PR when i get the chance that will address the root cause by
implementing serialization for empty untitled tabs, as discussed in
#33342.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Flushes should happen after sending messages to X11 when effects should
be applied quickly. This is not needed for requests that return replies
since it automatically flushes in that case.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Implements a chunking strategy for the element arena that allows it to
grow dynamically based on allocations, it is initialised with a single
chunk of a total size of 1 mebibyte. On allocation of data with a size
greater than the remaining space of the current chunk a new chunk is
created.
This reduces the memory allocation from the static 32 mebibytes, this
especially helps GPUI applications that don't need such a large element
arena and even Zed in most cases. This also prevents the panic when
allocations ever exceed the element arena.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
While working on retries, I discovered some opportunities to reduce
cloning of message segments. These segments have full `String`s (not
`SharedString`s), so cloning them means copying cloning all the bytes of
all the strings in the message, which would be nice to avoid!
Release Notes:
- N/A
This was a temporary mitigation against a spam campaign, I don't think
this is required any longer. We can easily revert if it's still active.
See:
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/16886
Release Notes:
- N/A
These are useless in nightly, as the link within the notification simply
directs us to a commit view on GitHub. We update frequently on nightly;
dismissing this after every update is annoying.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Default to `You` when triggering `assistant::Split` at the end of a thread
Release Notes:
- agent_thread: Improved roles when triggering `assistant::Split`
(`shift-enter`)
This cleans up our settings to not include any `version` fields, as we
have an actual settings migrator now.
This PR removes `language_models > anthropic > version`,
`language_models > openai > version` and `agent > version`.
We had migration paths in the code for a long time, so in practice
almost everyone should be using the latest version of these settings.
Release Notes:
- Remove `version` fields in settings for `agent`, `language_models >
anthropic`, `language_models > openai`. Your settings will automatically
be migrated. If you're running into issues with this open an issue
[here](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues)
Follow-up to #31467. `cargo-zigbuild` will be installed if it's not
there already, but you have to install Zig yourself. Pass
`ZED_BUILD_REMOTE_SERVER=cross` to use the old way.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The agent now checks if a tool is enabled in the current profile before
calling it. Previously, the agent could still call disabled tools, which
commonly happened after switching profiles in the middle of a thread.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the agent could use disabled tools sometimes
When open multiple worktree, using `file_finder` to create a new file
shoud respect current focused worktree.
test case:
```
project:
worktree A
file1
worktree B
file2 <- focused
```
when focused `file2`, `ctrl-p` toggle `file_finder` to create `file3`
should exists in worktreeB.
I try add test case for `CreateNew` in file_finder, but found not
worked, if you help me, I can try add this test case.
Release Notes:
- Fixed file finder selecting wrong worktree when creating a file
Closes#32959
Release Notes:
- Fixed the issue where accepting variable completion in the Debugger
would append the entire variable name instead of the remaining part.
Follow up to previous PRs:
- Return `true` in `supports_images` - v0 supports images already
- Rename model id to match the exact version of the model `v0-1.5-md`
(For now we do not expose `sm`/`lg` variants since they seem not to be
available via the API)
- Provide autocompletion in settings for using `vercel` as a `provider`
Release Notes:
- N/A
## Description of Feature or Change
Zed currently lacks a built-in way to convert a file’s indentation style
on the fly. While it's possible to change indentation behavior via
global or language-specific settings, these changes are persistent and
broad in scope as they apply to all files or all files of a given
language. We believe this could be improved for quick one-off
adjustments to specific files.
This PR introduces two new editor commands:
`Editor::convert_indentation_to_spaces` and
`Editor::convert_indentation_to_tabs`. These commands allow users to
convert the indentation of either the entire buffer or a selection of
lines, to spaces or tabs. Indentation levels are preserved, and any
mixed whitespace lines are properly normalized.
This feature is inspired by VS Code’s "Convert Indentation to
Tabs/Spaces" commands, but offers faster execution and supports
selection-based conversion, making it more flexible for quick formatting
changes.
## Implementation Details
To enable selection-based indentation conversion, we initially
considered reusing the existing `Editor::manipulate_lines` function,
which handles selections for line-based manipulations. However, this
method was designed specifically for operations like sorting or
reversing lines, and does not allow modifications to the line contents
themselves.
To address this limitation, we refactored the method into a more
flexible version: `Editor::manipulate_generic_lines`. This new method
passes a reference to the selected text directly into a callback, giving
the callback full control over how to process and construct the
resulting lines. The callback returns a `String` containing the modified
text, as well as the number of lines before and after the
transformation. These counts are computed using `.len()` on the line
vectors during manipulation, which is more efficient than calculating
them after the fact.
```rust
fn manipulate_generic_lines<M>(
&mut self,
window: &mut Window,
cx: &mut Context<Self>,
mut manipulate: M,
) where
M: FnMut(&str) -> (String, usize, usize),
{
// ... Get text from buffer.text_for_range() ...
let (new_text, lines_before, lines_after) = manipulate(&text);
// ...
```
We now introduce two specialized methods:
`Editor::manipulate_mutable_lines` and
`Editor::manipulate_immutable_lines`. Each editor command selects the
appropriate method based on whether it needs to modify line contents or
simply reorder them. This distinction is important for performance: when
line contents remain unchanged, working with an immutable reference as
`&mut Vec<&str>` is both faster and more memory-efficient than using an
owned `&mut Vec<String>`.
## Demonstration
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e50b37ea-a128-4c2a-b252-46c3c4530d97
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::ConvertIndentationToSpaces` and
`editor::ConvertIndentationToTabs` actions to change editor indents
---------
Co-authored-by: Pedro Silveira <pedroruanosilveira@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
Closes#30714
Bedrock converse api expect to see tool options if at least one tool was
used in conversation in the past messages.
Right now if `LanguageModelToolChoice::None` isn't supported edit agent
[remove][1] tools from request. That point breaks Converse API of
Bedrock. As was proposed in [the issue][2] we won't drop tool choose but
instead will deny any of them if model will respond with a tool choose.
[1]:
fceba6c795/crates/assistant_tools/src/edit_agent.rs (L703)
[2]:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/30714#issuecomment-2886422716
Release Notes:
- Fixed bedrock tool calls in edit mode
This reduces code complexity and avoids unnecessary roundtripping
through `DisplayPoint`. Hopefully this doesn't cause behavior changes,
but has one known behavior improvement:
`clip_at_line_ends` logic caused `is_inside_word` to return false when
on a word at the end of the line. In vim mode, this caused
`select_all_matches` to not select words at the end of lines, and in
some cases crashes due to not finding any selections.
Closes#29823
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Closes: #30962
Nushell does not support mkdir -p
So invoke sh -c "mkdir -p" instead which will also work under nushell.
Release Notes:
- Fixed ssh remotes running Nushell (and possibly other non
posix-compliant shells)
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
After much investigation, I have not been able to track down what is
causing [this
panic](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33342). I'm clamping
the value for now, because a bug is better than a crash. Hopefully
someone finds reproduction steps, and I will implement a proper fix.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is an easy way to shave some microseconds off the critical path for
frame rendering. On my machine this reduces typical frame rendering
latency by ~100 microseconds, probably quite a bit more on slower
machines.
Here is how long it typically takes to drop elements from the arena,
from a fairly brief run:

Release Notes:
- N/A
## Context
To support inline values a language will have to implement their own
provider trait that walks through tree sitter nodes. This is overly
complicated, hard to accurately implement for each language, and lacks
proper extension support.
This PR switches to a singular inline provider that uses a language's
`debugger.scm` query field to capture variables and scopes. The inline
provider is able to use this information to generate inlays that take
scope into account and work with any language that defines a debugger
query file.
### Todos
- [x] Implement a utility test function to easily test inline values
- [x] Generate inline values based on captures
- [x] Reimplement Python, Rust, and Go support
- [x] Take scope into account when iterating through variable captures
- [x] Add tests for Go inline values
- [x] Remove old inline provider code and trait implementations
Release Notes:
- debugger: Generate inline values based on a language debugger.scm file
In helix the `f`, `F`, `t`, `T`, left and right motions wrap lines. I
added that by default.
Release Notes:
- vim: The `use_multiline_find` setting is replaced by binding to the
correct action in the keymap:
```
"f": ["vim::PushFindForward", { "before": false, "multiline": true }],
"t": ["vim::PushFindForward", { "before": true, "multiline": true }],
"shift-f": ["vim::PushFindBackward", { "after": false, "multiline": true
}],
"shift-t": ["vim::PushFindBackward", { "after": true, "multiline": true
}],
```
- helix: `f`/`t`/`shift-f`/`shift-t`/`h`/`l`/`left`/`right` are now
multiline by default (like helix)
cc @osyvokon
We were seeing a bunch of errors in our backend when people were using
Claude models with thinking enabled.
In the logs we would see
> an error occurred while interacting with the Anthropic API:
invalid_request_error: messages.x.content.0.type: Expected `thinking` or
`redacted_thinking`, but found `text`. When `thinking` is enabled, a
final `assistant` message must start with a thinking block (preceeding
the lastmost set of `tool_use` and `tool_result` blocks). We recommend
you include thinking blocks from previous turns. To avoid this
requirement, disable `thinking`. Please consult our documentation at
https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/build-with-claude/extended-thinking
However, this issue did not occur frequently and was not easily
reproducible. Turns out it was triggered by us not correctly handling
[Redacted Thinking
Blocks](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/build-with-claude/extended-thinking#thinking-redaction).
I could constantly reproduce this issue by including this magic string:
`ANTHROPIC_MAGIC_STRING_TRIGGER_REDACTED_THINKING_46C9A13E193C177646C7398A98432ECCCE4C1253D5E2D82641AC0E52CC2876CB
` in the request, which forces `claude-3-7-sonnet` to emit redacted
thinking blocks (confusingly the magic string does not seem to be
working for `claude-sonnet-4`). As soon as we hit a tool call Anthropic
would return an error.
Thanks to @osyvokon for pointing me in the right direction 😄!
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an issue where Anthropic models would sometimes return an
error when thinking was enabled
Before, `space` was always causing a channel join.
Now it's less fluent, one has to press `ESC` to get the focus out of the
filter editor and then `space` starts joining the channel.
Release Notes:
- Fixed being unable to input a whitespace character in collab channels
filter
Closes #ISSUE
Adds a very simple API to track metadata about keybindings in GPUI,
namely the source of the binding. The motivation for this is displaying
the source of keybindings in the [keymap
UI](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32436).
The API is designed to be as simple and flexible as possible, storing
only a `Option<u32>` on the bindings themselves to keep the struct
small. It is intended to be used as an index or key into a table/map
created and managed by the consumer of the API to map from indices to
arbitrary meta-data. I.e. the consumer is responsible for both
generating these indices and giving them meaning.
The current usage in Zed is stateless, just a mapping between constants
and User, Default, Base, and Vim keymap sources, however, this can be
extended in the future to also track _which_ base keymap is being used.
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Summary
I've successfully implemented the required billing address collection
feature for Stripe Checkout sessions. Here's what was done:
### 1. **Added New Data Structures** (`stripe_client.rs`):
- Added `StripeBillingAddressCollection` enum with `Auto` and `Required`
variants
- Added `billing_address_collection` field to
`StripeCreateCheckoutSessionParams`
### 2. **Updated Stripe Client Implementation**
(`real_stripe_client.rs`):
- Added conversion from `StripeBillingAddressCollection` to Stripe's
`CheckoutSessionBillingAddressCollection`
- Updated the `TryFrom` implementation to map the billing address
collection field when creating checkout sessions
- Added the necessary import
### 3. **Updated Billing Service** (`stripe_billing.rs`):
- Set `billing_address_collection` to `Required` in both
`checkout_with_zed_pro()` and `checkout_with_zed_pro_trial()` methods
- Added the necessary import
### 4. **Updated Test Infrastructure** (`fake_stripe_client.rs`):
- Added `billing_address_collection` field to
`StripeCreateCheckoutSessionCall`
- Updated the `create_checkout_session` implementation to capture the
new field
- Added the necessary import
### 5. **Updated Tests** (`stripe_billing_tests.rs`):
- Added assertions to verify that `billing_address_collection` is set to
`Required` in all three test cases:
- `test_checkout_with_zed_pro`
- `test_checkout_with_zed_pro_trial` (regular trial)
- `test_checkout_with_zed_pro_trial` (extended trial)
- Added the necessary import
The implementation follows the pattern established in the codebase and
ensures that whenever a Stripe Checkout session is created for Zed Pro
subscriptions (both regular and trial), the billing address will be
required from customers. This aligns with the Stripe documentation you
provided, which shows that setting `billing_address_collection=required`
will ensure the billing address is always collected during checkout.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Vercel v0 is an OpenAI-compatible model, so this is mostly a dupe of the
OpenAI provider files with some adaptations for v0, including going
ahead and using the custom endpoint for the API URL field.
Release Notes:
- Added support for Vercel as a language model provider.
Add `can_save` and `save` methods to `DiffView`, enabling users to save
changes made within the diff view.
Release Notes:
- Allow saving changes in the `zed --diff` view
This breaks a transitive dependency of `agent` on UI crates. I've also
found and eliminated some dead code in assistant_context_editor.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Instead of a menagerie of macros for implementing `Action`, now there
are just two:
* `actions!(editor, [MoveLeft, MoveRight])`
* `#[derive(..., Action)]` with `#[action(namespace = editor)]`
In both contexts, `///` doc comments can be provided and will be used in
`JsonSchema`.
In both contexts, parameters can provided in `#[action(...)]`:
- `namespace = some_namespace` sets the namespace. In Zed this is
required.
- `name = "ActionName"` overrides the action's name. This must not
contain "::".
- `no_json` causes the `build` method to always error and
`action_json_schema` to return `None`
and allows actions not implement `serde::Serialize` and
`schemars::JsonSchema`.
- `no_register` skips registering the action. This is useful for
implementing the `Action` trait
while not supporting invocation by name or JSON deserialization.
- `deprecated_aliases = ["editor::SomeAction"]` specifies deprecated old
names for the action.
These action names should *not* correspond to any actions that are
registered. These old names
can then still be used to refer to invoke this action. In Zed, the
keymap JSON schema will
accept these old names and provide warnings.
- `deprecated = "Message about why this action is deprecation"`
specifies a deprecation message.
In Zed, the keymap JSON schema will cause this to be displayed as a
warning. This is a new feature.
Also makes the following changes since this seems like a good time to
make breaking changes:
* In `zed.rs` tests adds a test with an explicit list of namespaces. The
rationale for this is that there is otherwise no checking of `namespace
= ...` attributes.
* `Action::debug_name` renamed to `name_for_type`, since its only
difference with `name` was that it
* `Action::name` now returns `&'static str` instead of `&str` to match
the return of `name_for_type`. This makes the action trait more limited,
but the code was already assuming that `name_for_type` is the same as
`name`, and it requires `&'static`. So really this just makes the trait
harder to misuse.
* Various action reflection methods now use `&'static str` instead of
`SharedString`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
<img width="1728" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a63925a7-8e13-4d48-bd31-33f434209ea6"
/>
Diagnostics UI elements (underlines, popovers, hovers) are quite noisy
by themselves and get even more so with the git background colors.
Release Notes:
- Stopped showing diagnostics in the diff-related editors
This PR moves the UI-dependent logic in the `agent` crate into its own
crate, `agent_ui`. The remaining `agent` crate no longer depends on
`editor`, `picker`, `ui`, `workspace`, etc.
This has compile time benefits, but the main motivation is to isolate
our core agentic logic, so that we can make agents more
pluggable/configurable.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds an optional `clone: bool` argument to
`workspace::MoveItemToPane` and `workspace::MoveItemToPaneInDirection`
which causes the item to be cloned into the destination pane rather than
moved. It provides similar functionality to
`workbench.action.splitEditorToRightGroup` in vscode.
This PR supercedes #25030.
Closes#24889
Release Notes:
- Add optional `clone: bool` (default: `false`) to
`workspace::MoveItemToPane` and `workspace::MoveItemToPaneInDirection`
which causes the item to be cloned into the destination pane rather than
moved.
Removed an additional label from the modal empty state as I figured we
don't need it, given we already have a version of the description in
place for when the extension itself doesn't return any. So, ultimately,
having both the label and the description was redundant.
Release Notes:
- N/A
There may be cases where we're needing to pass a button just so it is
dismissible, so I figured this out help! It also helps when you want to
have two buttons, one to perform an action and another to dismiss and
cancel.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR addresses to fix (#31308) a race condition where auto-indent (in
buffer.cs) and on-type-formatting (in lsp_store.rs) concurrently
calculate indentation using the same buffer snapshot.
Previous Solution (Abandoned):
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31340
Final Solution:
Delay applying on-type-formatting until auto-indent is complete.
Issue:
If AutoindentMode finishes first, formatting works correctly. If
"Formatting on typing" starts before AutoindentMode completes, it
results in double indentation.
Closes#31308
Release Notes:
- Fixed a race condition resulting in incorrect buffer contents when combining auto-indent and on-type-formatting
Before this PR force quitting Zed would leave hanging debug adapter
processes and not allow debug adapters to clean up their sessions
properly.
This PR fixes this problem by sending a disconnect/terminate to all
debug adapters and force shutting down their processes after they
respond.
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller \<cole@zed.dev\>
Release Notes:
- debugger: Shutdown and clean up debug processes when force quitting
Zed
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
This PR is in preparation for doing automatic retries for certain
errors, e.g. Overloaded. It doesn't change behavior yet (aside from some
granularity of error messages shown to the user), but rather mostly
changes some error handling to be exhaustive enum matches instead of
`anyhow` downcasts, and leaves some comments for where the behavior
change will be in a future PR.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Custom arguments replace any arguments that we normally pass to the DAP.
For interpreted languages, they are passed to the interpreter after the
DAP path or module. They can be combined with a custom binary, or you
can omit `dap.binary` and just customize the arguments to the DAPs we
download.
This doesn't take care of updating the extension API to support custom
arguments.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Implemented support for passing custom arguments to a debug
adapter binary using the `dap.args` setting.
- debugger: Fixed not being able to use the `dap` setting in
`.zed/settings.json`.
Implements a workaround which removes the `WS_EX_LAYERED` style from the
window right before closing it which seems to fix the window close
animation not playing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31777. I
could've sworn the filter options keybinding was being displayed in the
icon button tooltip, but just realized it actually wasn't. So, this PR
fixes that!
Release Notes:
- N/A
CC: @danilo-leal Do you have thoughts on this? I found myself typing
chat messages after a long thread and then deciding I would be better
served by restarting from a summary -- and then "poof" the contents of
my chat box was lost.
Release Notes:
- agent: "New From Summary" now preserves any unsent content in the chat
box.
Previously, if editing a long previous user message in the thread, you'd
have a double scroll situation because the editor used in that case had
its max number of lines capped. To solve that, I made the `max_lines` in
the editor `AutoHeight` mode optional, allowing me to not pass any
arbitrary number to the previous user message editor, and ultimately,
solving the double scroll problem by not having any scroll at all.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed double scroll that happened when editing a long previous
user message.
@ConradIrwin adding you as a reviewer as I'm touching editor code
here... want to be careful. :)
Closes#31903
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix an issue where an error would occur when MCP servers
specified tools with the same name
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
I don't have a concrete misbehavior from it, but this update of
`insert_range` doesn't make sense for two reasons:
* If the resolved completion doesn't have a new `text_edit` it would
clear out the `insert_range`.
* It doesn't update the completion if it has already been resolved,
except this update of `insert_range` happened before that.
Guessing it was written this way because this field needed to only be
mutated within the `CompletionSource::Lsp` case and this was a
convenient match below.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Smit <smit@zed.dev>
Closes#29956
Unlike GNOME Keyring, KeePassXC locks individual secrets in addition to
the entire database when configured to ask for confirmation for access
requests by DBus clients. As such, before the secret is read it should
be unlocked by the client.
Tested against both KeePassXC and GNOME Keyring, and with this patch Zed
successfully logs in and fetches the API keys from the Secret Service.
Release Notes:
- Fixed KeePassXC integration via org.freedesktop.Secrets
This PR contains a set of changes for improving FreeBSD support (#15309,
#29550) and is a kind of follow up to the PR #20480 which added an
initial support for FreeBSD.
A summary of changes is as follows:
- Add some more freebsd conditionals which seem missing in the previous
PR.
- Implement `anonymous_fd()` and `current_path()` functions for FreeBSD.
- Improve detection of FreeBSD in telemetry and GPU detection.
- Temporarily disable LiveKit/WebRTC support to make build succeed.
- Remove support for flatpak since it is Linux-only packaging format.
Adding `RUSTFLAGS="-C link-dead-code"` does not seem necessary anymore.
It builds fine without the flag.
Known issues:
- Integrated terminal is painfully laggy and virtually unusable in my
environment. This might be specific to my setup.
- I cannot input Japanese using IME. When I type characters, they appear
on the screen. But when I hit return key, they disappears. Seems the
same issue as #15409.
My environment is MATE desktop on X11 on FreeBSD 14.2 on Intel Core
i5-7260U integrated graphics.
P.S. For those who might be interested, a work-in-progress FreeBSD port
and binary packages are available at
https://github.com/tagattie/FreeBSD-Zed
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Update key-bindings doc page to correctly reference
`~/.config/zed/keymap.json` instead of the old `~/.zed/keymap.json`
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#33106
Instead of directly using `filter_text` in `StringMatchCandidate`, which
yields better results for fuzzy matching but messes up with highlighting
letters in bold, as `positions` list generated by fuzzy crate are now of
`filter_text` and not `label` shown to the user.
This PR fixes it by keeping use of `filter_range` in
`StringMatchCandidate`, which is range w.r.t to `label` shown to user.
And actually generating this `filter_range` at source by using
`filter_range` if exists.
- [x] Tests
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where incorrect letters are marked as bold in completions.
- [x] Show disabled MCP servers in the list so you can enable them again
- [x] If MCP is not present in the settings, add it
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- agent: Allow to enable/disable context servers permanently in the
agent configuration view
---------
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Did some bit cleanup of code for loading models for settings as that is
not required as we are fetching all the models from openrouter so it's
better to maintain one source of truth
Release Notes:
- Add thinking support to OpenRouter provider
`pathfinder_simd` doesn't compile on nightly aarch64 right now, but that
was fixed by https://github.com/servo/pathfinder/pull/575 and updated on
crates.io by https://github.com/servo/pathfinder/pull/577. This PR
simply updates the `pathfinder_simd` dependency to the version that
contains these fixes.
I verified that this compiles with nightly on my machine.
Having `Thread::last_usage` as an override of the initially fetched
usage could cause the initial usage to be displayed when the current
thread is empty or in text threads. Fix is to just store last usage info
in `UserStore` and not have these overrides
Release Notes:
- Agent: Fixed request usage display to always include the most recently
known usage - there were some cases where it would show the initially
requested usage.
### This PR introduces support for adding watchers to specific
expressions (such as variable names or evaluated expressions).
This feature is useful in scenarios where many variables are in scope,
but only a few are of interest—especially when tracking variables that
change frequently. By allowing users to add watchers, it becomes easier
to monitor the values of selected expressions across stack frames
without having to sift through a large list of variables.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c49b470a-d912-4182-8419-7406ba4c8f1e
------
**TODO**:
- [x] make render variable code reusable for render watch method
- [x] use SharedString for watches because of a lot of cloning
- [x] add tests
- [x] basic test
- [x] test step debugging
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Add support for variable watchers
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Closes#25195
In Wayland, To create buffer size (`renderer.update_drawable_size`), we
convert logical pixels to device pixels by taking the scale factor into
account. Later, we also let the compositor know the logical pixels we
want to use for our app (`viewport.set_destination`). Then, the
compositor takes our buffer and tries to scale it to fit the viewport
size we provided. If this is accurate, we see perfect rendering. If our
buffer size is not accurate (off by 1px in this case), the compositor
scales our buffer to fit the viewport size. This causes blur.
To make sure we set correct buffer size for renderer as same as what
compositor is going to use, we needs to use rounding instead of truncate
when converting logical pixels to device pixels. It's not super clear
from docs, what exact algorithm it uses but it says it uses rounding and
seems to fix issue for me if we follow that for our buffer.
From https://wayland.app/protocols/fractional-scale-v1:
> If a surface has a surface-local size of 100 px by 50 px and wishes to
submit buffers with a scale of 1.5, then a buffer of 150px by 75 px
should be used and the wp_viewport destination rectangle should be 100
px by 50 px.
>
> For toplevel surfaces, the size is **rounded halfway away from zero**.
The rounding algorithm for subsurface position and size is not defined.
Tested on:
- [x] Gnome
- [x] KDE
- [ ] ~Sway~ (Need to investigate this more for Sway)
Release Notes:
- Fixed blurry rendering on Wayland when using fractional scaling for
Gnome and KDE.
Co-authored-by: Julia Ryan p1n3appl3@users.noreply.github.com
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra me@as-cii.com
Removing it for two reasons:
1. We need a better implementation that doesn't hurt caching and doesn't
distracts the agent too much (see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32876 for more context)
2. Current insertion point of notifications doesn't play well with
Claude Thinking models (see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/33000#issuecomment-2991709484)
I think we should get this code back in a form of a tool. But for now,
I'm dropping it to resolve recent issues.
Closes#33000
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Restore the ability to combine --diff with other path arguments
* Restore combining --diff with --wait
There is still one defect in the current handling of `--diff`: when Zed
is already open, we'll open the diff view in your current active zed
window. It would be better to search all of the open zed windows for any
window containing the diffed paths, but implementing that is a bit
complex. Currently, the logic for *picking* an existing zed window is
coupled to the logic for opening buffers in that window. I'd like to
decouple it, but I wanted to keep this change small, so that we hotfix
it to stable without too much risk.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where the `--diff` CLI flag did not work with `--wait`
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Variable list wasn't notified when a set variable value request was
successfully. This caused the variable list and inline values to show
stale data in some cases, which this PR fixes.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fix bug where setting a variable's value wouldn't update the
variable list or inline values
Closes#33039
This PR fixes a bug which causes the newest versions of the Biome and
Tombi extensions to not work with older Zed versions.
The bug occurs because in #32822, the type of the debug adapter and
debug locators was changed from a Vec to a BTreeMap. However, these
fields were already introduced much earlier in Zed, which now causes the
de-serialization of the `extension.toml` to fail for older Zed versions.
Any extension compiled with the newest extension CLI bumped in
https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions/pull/2866 will not work
with older Zed versions prior to v0.191.
By adding this change and bumping the extension CLI again, this could be
prevented. On de-serialization, we would just fallback to either a Vec
for versions prior to v0.190 or a BTreeMap after. Feel free to let me
know what you think here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/33028
Due to request races, we cannot predict the amount of result_id s that
we'll get. Ensure their amount grows monotonically each time.
This time, iterations=5000 did not fail for me.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32765.
This PR creates a slot for the `message_editor::create_editor` to allow
using different values for min and max lines. In practice, the panel's
main editor now has a minimum of 4 lines, whereas the previous message
editor has just one. This makes the layout shift when clicking on a
previous message to edit it much smaller.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved layout shift when clicking to edit a previous sent
message.
Just a tiny, one-line change to avoid the "Waiting for Confirmation"
animated label pushing the "allow" buttons to the side.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed layout shift in "waiting for confirmation" state in the
terminal card.
Previously, you could only expand the provider item in the agent panel
settings view by clicking on the little chevron icon button. Now, you
can click on the whole title area (minus the button, when present) to do
that. Just that little bit more convenient to interact with it.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, the OpenRouter models list (~412kb) was being downloaded
around 10 times during startup -- even when OpenRouter was not
configured.
This update addresses the issue by:
1. Fetching the models list only when OpenRouter settings change.
2. Skipping API calls if OpenRouter is not configured.
Release Notes:
- Avoid unnecessary requests to OpenRouter
- [x] Pass in cwd
- [x] Use the appropriate package manager
- [x] Don't mix up package.json and composer.json
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed wrong arguments being passed to the DAP when debugging
scripts from package.json.
Closes#30784
In github copilot we were not handling the config path correctly for
FLATPAK.
* Only tested on mac don't have access to other platform. But this
should work on other platform as well. It follows the similar pattern
seen in zed config path resolution.
- [x] Macos
- [ ] Linux
- [ ] Linux with Flatpak
- [ ] Windows
Release Notes:
- Fix copilot config detection for flatpack
Closes#30513
- Abstract away common wrapper component to `platform_title_bar`.
- Use it in both zed and rules library.
- For rules library, keep traffic like only style for macOS, and add
custom title bar for Linux and Windows.
Release Notes:
- Added way to minimize, maximize, and close the rules library window
for Linux.
This PR makes all footer elements in the debugger session modal more
consistent, as well as fixes some weird UI quirks with leaking borders
and whatnot. Took the opportunity to do some light style clean up and
use `prelude::*` for UI imports.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Still a work in progress! Todos before merging:
- [x] Allow to delete (not just turn off) an MCP server from the panel's
settings view
- [x] Also uninstall the extension upon deleting the server (check if
the extension just provides MCPs)
- [x] Resolve repository URL again
- [x] Add a button to open the configuration modal from the panel's
settings view
- [x] Improve modal UX to install and configure a non-extension MCP
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Ran into this while adding support for Vercel v0s models:
- The timestamp seems to be returned in Milliseconds instead of seconds
so it breaks the bounds of `created: u32`. We did not use this field
anywhere so just decided to remove it
- Sometimes the `choices` field can be empty when the last chunk comes
in because it only contains `usage`
Release Notes:
- N/A
The `api_url` setting is one that most providers already support and can
be changed via the `settings.json`. We're adding the ability to change
it via the UI for OpenAI specifically so it can be more easily connected
to v0.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added ability to change the API base URL for OpenAI via the UI
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <53836821+bennetbo@users.noreply.github.com>
Closes#31728
This PR introduced new setting `"helix_mode"`. Enabling which will
enable the `vim_mode` along with `helix` behavior.
This solves issue where `vim`'s `default_mode` was being used to switch
between mode instead of opening in `default_mode`.
When `helix_mode` is enabled switcing to `Normal mode` will now switch
to `HelixNormal`
Release Notes:
- Fixed - escape key not switching to normal mode when default_mode is
insert
- Added - `helix_mode` setting to enable/disable helix key bindings
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Related to #32888, but will not fix the issue.
Turns out these assertions are wrong (Not sure if they were correct at
some point).
I tested with this code:
```
request = LanguageModelRequest {
messages: vec![
LanguageModelRequestMessage {
role: Role::User,
content: vec![MessageContent::Text("Give me 10 jokes".to_string())],
cache: false,
},
LanguageModelRequestMessage {
role: Role::Assistant,
content: vec![MessageContent::Text("Sure, here are 10 jokes:".to_string())],
cache: false,
},
],
..request
};
```
The API happily accepted this and Claude proceeded to tell me 10 jokes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Document the `lsp.rust-analyzer.binary.arguments` setting (currently
incorrectly referred to as `args`)
Verify:
99215f7660/crates/extension_api/wit/since_v0.1.0/settings.rs (L24-L29)
Question: can such inconsistencies be avoided by automatically
documenting the config using a preprocessor?
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- New session modal for a debugger will now show tasks from package.json
as debuggable scenarios
---------
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Closes#30191
`line_ix` should never exceed the bounds of `line_layouts`, but a panic
happens on out-of-bounds for this, which seems weird. I couldn’t
reproduce this panic at all. Since this is for displaying inline blame,
we now log an error if this occurs instead of panicking.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Todo:
* [x] Open diffed files as regular buffers
* [x] Update diff when buffers change
* [x] Show diffed filenames in the tab title
* [x] Investigate why syntax highlighting isn't reliably handled for old
text
* [x] remove unstage/restore buttons
Release Notes:
- Adds `zed --diff A B` to show the diff between the two files
---------
Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
- Don't assume all located tasks come from our test runnables
- Run tests from the right working directory
- Scope forking behavior customization for jest and vitest more tightly,
to just our test runnables
- Standardize on `$PACKAGE_MANAGER exec -- $TEST_LIBRARY ...` to fix
runnables not working with npm
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Fixed issues with debugging tasks from package.json and
test runnables.
Bug in #31872Closes#32774
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug in LSP completions caching where prior completions may be
used when they should not, after typing a trigger char like `.`
For me this is a panic that started occurring today in my use of Zed.
The repro is to type `ctrl-x` to start a pending key sequence and then
close the collab side panel with the mouse. The issue is that
dispatching the action based on pending keystrokes uses the same
`DispatchNodeId` as when the 1 second timer was started.
`DispatchNodeId` is not stable across frames. This also means that the
wrong `DispatchNodeId` can be used in the non-panicing case, potentially
causing the action to not occur.
The mystery here is why did this only start happening now in my use of
Zed, and why isn't it showing up in the panics dashboard / issue
reports.
Panic looks like
```
{
"thread": "main",
"payload": "index out of bounds: the len is 467 but the index is 1861",
"location_data": {
"file": "crates/gpui/src/key_dispatch.rs",
"line": 519
},
"backtrace": [
"zed::reliability::init_panic_hook::{{closure}}::he1d8257b19b16eec+155265758",
"std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::h33b18b24045abff4+128544307",
"std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}::hf8313cc2fd0126bc+128543530",
"std::sys::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace::h57fe07c8aea5c98a+128537145",
"__rustc[95feac21a9532783]::rust_begin_unwind+128542669",
"core::panicking::panic_fmt::hd54fb667be51beea+9456688",
"core::panicking::panic_bounds_check::h1a9bf3d94de0fc80+9457170",
"gpui::key_dispatch::DispatchTree::dispatch_path::hce77d277881569bf+73992023",
"gpui::app::App::spawn::{{closure}}::hb1e79bbbdead3012+73687056",
"async_task::raw::RawTask<F,T,S,M>::run::hd13f66f99bb24bbd+70694231",
"<gpui::platform::linux::x11::client::X11Client as gpui::platform::linux::platform::LinuxClient>::run::h5a92ddaaf9a06dd1+74465138",
"gpui::platform::linux::platform::<impl gpui::platform::Platform for P>::run::hd19ac52b2d94268e+74064525",
"gpui::app::Application::run::hee83110c717a5af0+151862692",
"zed::main::hca7e2265584c4139+153307630",
"std::sys::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h2e04f4034c2d82c5+153146899",
"std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h91cf1ca0eeae23ae+154454121",
"std::rt::lang_start_internal::h418648f91f5be3a1+128467809",
"main+153326748",
"__libc_start_call_main+25056432783818",
"__libc_start_main_impl+25056432784011",
"_start+12389486"
],
"app_version": "0.190.6",
"app_commit_sha": "9a2dcbbe244407fed51d61f38e4a4a59ec1cccc6",
"release_channel": "stable",
"target": "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
"os_name": "Linux X11",
"os_version": "ubuntu 24.04",
"architecture": "x86_64",
"panicked_on": 1750185799233,
"system_id": "abae7201-61fb-442b-922b-202071ae81c0",
"installation_id": "69a0fb9a-11a2-4065-ad8c-b281e68525ad",
"session_id": "bc5b5f2f-e4c3-44a8-948e-c0550a2e2ef2"
}
```
Release Notes:
- Fixed a rare panic / potential incorrect action dispatch when a
pending keysequence is applied after the 1 second timer elapsing.
Continuing this work from a while back in #21079, now greatly aided by
agent + sonnet 4. With this change, there are now only a few spots that
explicitly panic, though errors during initialization will panic.
Motivation was this recent user panic in `handle_event`, figured fixing
all this use of unwrap was a great use of the agent.
> called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: X11 GetProperty for
_NET_WM_STATE failed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21700
Release Notes:
- Added caps lock support and show a warning if the user is entering an
SSH password with Caps Lock enabled
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 张小白 <364772080@qq.com>
Updates google_ai to use latest model information from the respective
model cards: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models
Release Notes:
- google: Update to latest Gemini 2.5 models
From [this
discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/30757).
The default vim keymap already implements some of [vim-unimpaired
keymaps](https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaired). I thought I could add
this one as well to move lines up and down.
Since the keymaps are in a plugin and not by default in vim, this might
be out of the scope. If you feel like this is the case, just close the
PR :)
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `[ e` and `] e` key bindings to move lines up and down.
Previously we were using a mix of `u32` and `usize`, e.g. `max_tokens:
usize, max_output_tokens: Option<u32>` in the same `struct`.
Although [tiktoken](https://github.com/openai/tiktoken) uses `usize`,
token counts should be consistent across targets (e.g. the same model
doesn't suddenly get a smaller context window if you're compiling for
wasm32), and these token counts could end up getting serialized using a
binary protocol, so `usize` is not the right choice for token counts.
I chose to standardize on `u64` over `u32` because we don't store many
of them (so the extra size should be insignificant) and future models
may exceed `u32::MAX` tokens.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32068Closes#15653
Not entirely sure that it fixes the latter issue, but I am fairly
certain given the comments in #32068 and the available logs in the
issue.
This PR fixes an issue where the Supermaven provider would not leave the
"Initializing" stage. This happened due to the downloaded binary missing
executable permissions. The change here ensures that freshly downloaded
binaries as well as existing binaries downloaded by Zed have executable
permissions set. I decided on also adding this for the latter since
existing downloads would continue to be broken and Supermaven does not
seem to change versions often given the logs provided by users.
While I was at it, I also added a `make_file_executable` to the util
crate mirroring the method of the `zed_extensions_api` and refactored
existing usages where possible to use that method instead. This makes
the code slightly more readable in my opinion, yet adds a method to
non-unix systems that practically does nothing. I can revert this should
that be preferred.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the Supermaven completion provider would not
leave the "Initializing" stage.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
in #30347 bump blade version, recently I found in my windows platform,
after using zed some hours, whole system UI become hang, must reboot.
So I try bump blade and then recompile, I found this problem disappear,
I really don't known why.
Release Notes:
- N/A
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ad0fa304-e4fb-4598-877d-c02141f35d6f
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4678
Also adds the code to support `textDocument/colorPresentation`
counterpart that serves as a resolve mechanism for the document colors.
The resolve itself is not run though, and the editor does not
accommodate color presentations in the editor yet — until a well
described use case is provided.
Use `lsp_document_colors` editor settings to alter the presentation and
turn the feature off.
Release Notes:
- Start showing inline previews for LSP document colors
Prevent extensions from blocking async threads by enabling epoch
interruption with 100ms intervals. Extensions will yield control back to
the executor regularly during Future::poll operations.
Addresses the
[discussion](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/24515)
that goes into depth on why this is important when enabling async
support with Wasmtime.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Add a setting to show the minimap only on the current active editor
(file)
- This can be configured on `settings.json`:
```json
{
"minimap": {
"display_in": "active_editor", // defaults to "all_editors"
}
}
```
- The minimap won't hide if you go from an editor pane to the terminal,
the project panel, the search bar, etc. It will only hide if you go from
one editor pane to another.
Preview:

Only the active editor (left) displays the minimap.
We were translating port configuration incorrectly, using it for both
attach target and debugger port.
This however meant that we were spawning a 2nd process that'd listen on
the same port as the existing debugger.
Closes#32836
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fixed issues with auto-translated Visual Studio Code debug
configs for attaching to existing node debugger instances.
We push the usage data whenever we receive it from the provider to make
sure the counting is correct after the turn has ended.
- [x] Ollama
- [x] Copilot
- [x] Mistral
- [x] OpenRouter
- [x] LMStudio
Put all the changes into a single PR open to move these to separate PR
if that makes the review and testing easier.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This should silence a noisy log we see whenever a debug session is
started:
`2025-06-17T12:06:12+02:00 ERROR [project] no adapter running to send
request: ThreadsCommand`
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Fixed debugger logs getting clobbered with internal logs about Threads
Command whenever a new debug session is created.
This addresses:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32248#issuecomment-2952060834.
This PR address two main things one allowing enterprise users to use
copilot chat and completion while also introducing the new way to handle
copilot url specific their subscription. Simplifying the UX around the
github copilot and removes the burden of users figuring out what url to
use for their subscription.
- [x] Pass enterprise_uri to copilot lsp so that it can redirect users
to their enterprise server. Ref:
https://github.com/github/copilot-language-server-release#configuration-management
- [x] Remove the old ui and config language_models.copilot which allowed
users to specify their copilot_chat specific endpoint. We now derive
that automatically using token endpoint for copilot so that we can send
the requests to specific copilot endpoint for depending upon the url
returned by copilot server.
- [x] Tested this for checking the both enterprise and non-enterprise
flow work. Thanks to @theherk for the help to debug and test it.
- [ ] Udpdate the zed.dev/docs to refelect how to setup enterprise
copilot.
What this doesn't do at the moment:
* Currently zed doesn't allow to have two seperate accounts as the token
used in chat is same as the one generated by lsp. After this changes
also this behaviour remains same and users can't have both enterprise
and personal copilot installed.
P.S: Might need to do some bit of code cleanup and other things but
overall I felt this PR was ready for atleast first pass of review to
gather feedback around the implementation and code itself.
Release Notes:
- Add enterprise support for GitHub copilot
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
On the panics dashboard, saw this panic of `There must be at least one
selection` in `open_locations_in_multibuffer`. Only seems to have
happened once in the past month.
Fix is to include the pending selection. Since `selections.all()` cannot
provide anchor selections, added `selections.all_anchors()` which only
really does any work if there is a pending selection.
Also fixes a corner case in jump-to-definitions where if the definition
is `HoverLink::InlayHint` and the `compute_target_location` fails for
all definitions it could potentially also trigger this case (and return
`Navigated::Yes` instead of `Navigated::No`
Release Notes:
- N/A
We'll now clean up DAP locators for unloaded extensions and load schemas
proper
I can now load a custom Ruby extensions with all bells and whistles and
use it as my debugger.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Crashes look like:
```
Panic `offset 632 is greater than the snapshot.len() 631` on thread 0 (com.apple.main-thread)
<multi_buffer::MultiBufferSnapshot>::innermost_enclosing_bracket_ranges::<usize>
editor::highlight_matching_bracket::refresh_matching_bracket_highlights
<gpui::app::App>::update_window_id::<bool, <gpui::app::context::Context<editor::Editor>>::subscribe_in<multi_buffer::MultiBuffer, multi_buffer::Event, <editor::Editor>::on_buffer_event>::{closure#0}::{closure#0}>::{closure#0}
<gpui::app::context::Context<editor::Editor>>::subscribe_in::<multi_buffer::MultiBuffer, multi_buffer::Event, <editor::Editor>::on_buffer_event>::{closure#0}
<gpui::app::App>::flush_effects
<project::lsp_store::LocalLspStore>::format_buffer_locally::{closure#0}
<project::lsp_store::LspStore>::format::{closure#1}::{closure#0}::<i32>
```
Though `format_buffer_locally` is not always present. Both issue reports
mention usage of the agent. I suspect this is somehow a result of agent
format-on-save combined with the user's cursor being at the end of the
buffer as it's getting edited by the agent.
The offsets are always off-by-one in the error, so at first I thought
the issue was the condition `head < snapshot.buffer_snapshot.len()`
before setting `tail` to be `head + 1`, but an offset equal to len is
valid. Seems like to get a `to_offset` crash, `head` must be greater
than `len`. Which is quite weird, a selection's offset should never be
out of bounds.
Since this code is just about highlighting brackets, this PR logs an
error instead of crashing in the `head > len` case.
Closes#32732, #32171
Release Notes:
- N/A
Before this change, we would see "connection reset" when sending the
initialize
request over SSH in the case that the debug adapter was slow to boot.
(Although we'd have successfully created a connection to the local SSH
port,
trying to read/write from it would not work until the remote end of the
connection had been established)
Fixes #32575
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fix connecting to a Python debugger over SSH
Most of the default icon sets on Ubuntu do not use the names that were
there. To fix, using the icon synonyms from the chromium source. This
will probably fix some of the linux mouse cursor issues tracked in
#26141
Also adds a note in the load failure logs mentioning that misconfigured
`XCURSOR_PATH` may be the issue. I ran into this because [the alacritty
snap incorrectly sets
XCURSOR_PATH](https://github.com/snapcrafters/alacritty/issues/21).
On X11 also adds:
* Caching of load errors to log once for missing cursor icons.
* Fallback on default cursor icon. This way if there was a transition
from a non-default icon to a missing icon it doesn't get stuck showing
the non-default icon.
Leaving release notes blank as I have other mouse cursor fixes and would
prefer to just have one entry in the release notes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Before this change, when spawning a child session we'd launch an extra
node process that would immediately die because it couldn't listen on
the debugger port
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is a follow up to my original attempt
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30878 and to the PR that
eventually reverted parts of it because it broke stuff
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31295. This new approach
attaches the `scroll_to_bottom` feature to the `chat` function, which is
triggered when the `Chat` action is dispatched by the "send" icon
buttons. With that, and from my testing, the thread doesn't forcefully
scroll as new messages are added, which was the regression I had
introduced.
Release Notes:
- agent: The panel nows scrolls to the bottom after submitting a new
message, allowing to see it more easily.
- [x] foreground highlights
- [x] background highlights
- [x] advertise support in DAP capabilities
Closes#31372
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: added basic support for highlighting in the console
based on ANSI escape codes.
Closes#31574
Move this button a bit to the left so it doesn't get blocked by the
hitbox of the scrollbar.
Also makes the list entries a bit thicker vertically so that the button
can be `XSmall` instead of `Indicator`-sized again.
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: fixed a layout issue that made it hard to click the
remove (`X`) button for entries in the breakpoint list.
Closes#32688
Release Notes:
- Fixed tasks (including build tasks for debug configurations) silently
using `/` as a working directory when the specified `cwd` didn't exist.
I saw recently we added diff-fenced edit parser which improves the
overall edit performance of gemini models in this PR: #32737. The idea
is to enable it to all the models which has gemini as their id as this
will help copilot and openrouter provider as they seem to aggregate all
these models under one umbrella. I thought about adding a new method in
LanguageModel as vendor_name() which returns the underlying actual model
provider name but felt like a too early abstraction for a method to be
used at one place.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Minor refactor that I'm extracting from a branch because it can stand
alone.
- Now we no longer spawn an executor for `report_anthropic_event` if
it's just going to immediately fail due to API key being missing
- `report_anthropic_event` now takes a `String` API key instead of
`Option<String>` and the error reporting if the key is missing has been
moved to the caller.
- `report_anthropic_event` is longer coupled to `AnthropicError`,
because all it ever did was generate an `AnthropicEvent::Other`, which
in turn was then only used for `log_err` - so, can just be an
`anyhow::Result`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR doesn't change behavior, but simply adds a case to a test to
make sure we continue to scan any given worktree for project types, if
one was not found prior.
Also updates `detect_project_types`'s return type to an `Option` so we
can differentiate in tests between the case where we skip a worktree
that previously had project type events sent and the case where we
simply found no project types to report.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When the user edits one of the tracked files, we used to notify the
agent by inserting a user message at the end of the thread. This was
causing a few problems:
- The agent would stop doing its work and start reading changed files
- The agent would write something like, "Thank you for letting me know
about these changed files."
This fix contains two parts:
1. Changing the prompt to indicate this is a service message
2. Moving the message higher in the conversation thread
This works, but it slightly hurts caching.
We may consider making these notification messages stick in history,
trading context tokens count for the cache.
This might be related to #30906
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This changes the way context servers are organised. We now store a
`source` which indicates if the MCP server is configured manually or
managed by an extension.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Previously, you could only accept and reject all changes from a specific
file by checking that file out on a tab. Now, you can do that via the
message editor changes summary bar. The buttons appear as you hover over
the file item in the accordion.
Here's what it looks like:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8c0843d3-9bf1-4588-8b42-4cd8d0798a68"
width="500" />
Release Notes:
- agent: Enable accepting and rejecting individual file changes from
message editor.
This format is enabled for Google models as they seem to prefer it.
A relevant unit eval's pass rate has increased from 0.77 to 0.98.
Diff-fenced format looks like this (markdown fences and a line hint are
optional):
```diff
<<<<<<< SEARCH line=42
...
=======
...
>>>>>>> REPLACE
```
Release Notes:
- Agent: Gemini models now use the diff-fenced format when making edits
- DAP schemas will be stored in `debug_adapters_schemas` subdirectory in
extension work dir.
- Added Debug Config integration and such.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32787
Follow-up to #27519 and #32408
This PR fixes an issue where the mouse cursor would stay hidden after
typing in the editor.
Before #32408, we would rerender the editor on every mouse move. Now, we
(correctly) only do this if a rerender is actually required. This caused
a small regression for hiding the mouse cursor though: Due to the view
now being cached, we do not neccessarily update the mouse cursor style
so it is shown again. The boolean is updated but the view is not,
resulting in the cursor style being kept until another action is
performed. This is an issue with both Stable and Preview (due to some
other changes, the issue is slightly worse on Preview though, see
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32596#issuecomment-2969258800
and
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32596#issuecomment-2969357248
for some more context).
This PR ensures that the cursor is shown again by scheduling a redraw of
the editor whenever the boolean is updated.
The change should not cause any performance regressions: In most cases
where we want to hide the mouse, the editor is about to be rerendered
anyway, hence this would not change anything. For cases where we want to
show the cursor again, this ensures that we actually end up doing so by
rerendering the editor once.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the mouse cursor would sometimes stay hidden
after typing in editors with the `hide_mouse` setting enabled.
Plus some other tiny visual adjustments. I've been using the Component
Preview a lot this past week and vertical scroll wasn't working, which
was a big bummer!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32769
Now that the project type identification telemetry can look for multiple
files in order to identify the project type, we need to make sure we
still only send a single event for a given worktree.
Also, simplifies project detection telemetry code
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32584
In https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31888, we changed the
default `opt + shift` behavior to start columnar selection from the
mouse position (Sublime-like behavior) instead of from the existing
selection head (VSCode-like behavior).
It turns out there is a use case for creating columnar selection from an
existing selection head as well, such as creating a consecutive
multi-cursor from existing selection head with just a click instead of
dragging.
This PR brings back columnar selection from the selection head via `opt
+ shift`, while retaining columnar selection from the mouse position,
which is now mapped to the new `cmd + shift` binding.
Note: If you like to swap the binding, you can use [existing multi
cursor modifier
setting](https://zed.dev/docs/configuring-zed?highlight=multi_cursor_modifier#multi-cursor-modifier).
Release Notes:
- Added `cmd + shift` to start columnar selection from the mouse
position.
- Restored `opt + shift` to create columnar selection (or consecutive
multi-cursor on click) from the selection head.
Closes#27384
I wrote #32771 before seeing #27384, and hoped that change would fix it.
It didn't because `XkbSelectNotify` wants a mask of which types of
`XkbMapNotify` to deliver, and otherwise won't send them.
I noticed quite a few events are sent just for remapping a single
keycode, so I updated the event loop to deduplicate these events (since
the handler does not attempt to apply them and instead just re-queries
keyboard info).
Also adds a missing call of `keyboard_layout_change` on `XkbMapNotify`
and `XkbNewKeyboardNotify`.
Release Notes:
- x11: Fixed handling of key remapping occurring while Zed is running
(e.g. xmodmap)
This adds handling of UnmapNotify / MapNotify / VisibilityNotify to
track whether windows are visible. When hidden, the refresh loop is
halted until visible again. Often these refreshes were just checking if
the window is dirty, but I believe it sometimes did a full re-render for
things that change without user interaction (cursor blink, animations).
This also changes handling of Expose events to set a flag indicating the
next refresh should have `require_presentation: true`.
Release Notes:
- x11: No longer refreshes windows that aren't visible.
Keyboard hot reloading was added in #15059, but also reloaded this on
MapNotify instead of XkbMapNotify, so it wasn't handling keymap change
events and was instead reloading when windows are mapped (typically when
they go from a minimized / other workspace state to being visible).
Release Notes:
- N/A
With Windows support on the horizon this year, we'll want to know how
much .NET dev happens in Zed, so we can know how to prioritize bug fixes
or enhancements to the dev experience in this framework.
Release Notes:
- N/A
For #31827
# URL Decoding Fix for Terminal File Path Clicking
## Discussion
This change does not allow for paths that literally have `%XX` inside of
them. If any such paths exist, they will fail to ctrl+click. A larger
change would be needed to handle that.
## Problem
In the terminal, you could ctrl+click file paths to open them in the
editor, but this didn't work when the paths contained URL-encoded
characters (percent-encoded sequences like `%CE%BB` for Greek letter λ).
### Example Issue
- This worked: `dashboardλ.mts:3:8`
- This didn't work: `dashboard%CE%BB.mts:3:8`
The URL-encoded form `%CE%BB` represents the Greek letter λ (lambda),
but the terminal wasn't decoding these sequences before trying to open
the files.
## Solution
Added URL decoding functionality to the terminal path detection system:
1. **Added urlencoding dependency** to `crates/terminal/Cargo.toml`
2. **Created decode_file_path function** in
`crates/terminal/src/terminal.rs` that:
- Attempts to decode URL-encoded paths using `urlencoding::decode()`
- Falls back to the original string if decoding fails
- Handles malformed encodings gracefully
3. **Applied decoding to PathLikeTarget creation** for both:
- Regular file paths detected by word regex
- File:// URLs that are treated as paths
## Code Changes
### New Function
```rust
/// Decodes URL-encoded file paths to handle cases where terminal output contains
/// percent-encoded characters (e.g., %CE%BB for λ).
/// Falls back to the original string if decoding fails.
fn decode_file_path(path: &str) -> String {
urlencoding::decode(path)
.map(|decoded| decoded.into_owned())
.unwrap_or_else(|_| path.to_string())
}
```
### Modified PathLikeTarget Creation
The function is now called when creating `PathLikeTarget` instances:
- For file:// URLs: `decode_file_path(path)`
- For regular paths: `decode_file_path(&maybe_url_or_path)`
## Testing
Added comprehensive test coverage in `test_decode_file_path()` that
verifies:
- Normal paths remain unchanged
- URL-encoded characters are properly decoded (λ, spaces, slashes)
- Paths with line numbers work correctly
- Invalid encodings fall back gracefully
- Mixed encoding scenarios work
## Impact
This fix enables ctrl+click functionality for file paths containing
non-ASCII characters that appear URL-encoded in terminal output, making
the feature work consistently with tools that output percent-encoded
file paths.
The change is backward compatible - all existing functionality continues
to work unchanged, and the fix only activates when URL-encoded sequences
are detected.
Release Notes:
* File paths printed in the terminal that have `%XX` escape sequences
will now be properly decoded so that ctrl+click will open them
The condition for displaying the first char of the placeholder text in
the block cursor was `cursor_column == 0`. This meant that it was
displayed on the first column even when the placeholder text is not
being displayed. Instead this now shows it only when
`snapshot.is_empty()` - the same condition used to determine whether to
show placeholder text.
In the case of vim mode + agent panel message editor, this meant that if
you did `shift-enter` to make a newline and then `escape` to enter
normal mode, the block cursor would show `M` inside it as that's the
first character of the placeholder text "Message the agent - @ to
include context"
Release Notes:
- N/A
* Adds `min_lines` to `EditorMode::AutoHeight` and use `min_lines: 4` in
agent message editor. This makes it so that clicks in the blank space
below the first line of the editor also focus it, instead of needing to
click the very first line.
* Removes the div wrapping the editor, as it was only there to set
`min_h_16()`. This also tightens up the min space given to the editor -
before it was not evenly dividing the number of lines.
* Further tightens up vertical spacing by using `gap_1` instead of
`gap_4` between editor and controls below
At 4 line min height (after on the left, before on the right):

At 5 lines, one more than min height (after on the left, before on the
right):

Release Notes:
- Agent: Fixed clicking to focus the message editor to also work for
clicks below the last line.
Some MCP servers expose tools that take absolute paths as arguments. To
interact with these, the agent needs to know the absolute path to the
project directories, not just their names. This PR changes the system
prompt to include the full path to each worktree, and updates some tool
descriptions to reflect this.
Todo:
* [x] Run evals, make sure assistant still understand how to specify
paths for tools, now that we include abs paths in the system prompt.
Release Notes:
- Improved the agent's ability to use MPC tools that require absolute
paths to files and directories in the project.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
* Fixes a bug where for Cursor, `config_dir()` (Zed's config dir) was
being used instead of `dirs::config_dir` (`~/.config` /
`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`).
* Adds support for windows, before it was using the user profile folder
+ `/.config` which is incorrect.
* Now looks using a variety of product names - `["Code", "Code - OSS",
"Code Dev", "Code - OSS Dev", "code-oss-dev", "VSCodium"]`.
* Now shows settings path that was read before confirming import.
Including this path in the confirmation modal is a bit ugly (making it
link-styled and clickable would be nice), but I think it's better to
include it now that it is selecting the first match of a list of
candidate paths:

Release Notes:
- Added more settings file locations to check for VS Code / Cursor
settings import.
These changes help the agent edit files when `<old_text>` matches more
than one location.
First, the agent can specify an optional `<old_text line=XX>` parameter.
When this is provided and multiple matches exist, we use this hint to
identify the best match.
Second, when there is ambiguity in matches, we now return the agent a
more helpful message listing the line numbers of all possible matches.
Together, these changes should reduce the number of misplaced edits and
agent confusion.
I have ensured the LLM Worker works with these prompt changes.
Release Notes:
- Agent: Improved locating edits
This PR addresses an issue where we could get a stack frame list and
automatically select a stack frame that didn't have a valid path.
Causing a failure on Zed's end to select/update the active debug line.
The fix for this is selecting the first non-subtle stack frame that has
the optional path parameter.
We also made subtle stack frames move into their own collapsable list as
well.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Fix edge case where hitting a breakpoint wouldn't take you
to the active debug line
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Deals with the noisy pop-ups by moving r-a **status messages** into the
activity indicator, where the rest of the LSP statuses is displayed.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e16fb374-d34d-4d03-b5f1-41f71f61c7c7
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67c611aa-8b73-4adb-a76d-b0c8ce3e2f94
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Testing project: https://github.com/imumesh18/zed-testing
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Release Notes:
- Bump ESLint LSP server to version 3.0.10
This PR fixes a common issue where a debug session won't start up and
user's weren't able to get any logs from the debug session. We now do
these three things
1. We know store a history of debug sessions
2. We added a new option to only look at the initialization sequence
3. We default to selecting a session in dap log view in stead of none
Release Notes:
- debugger: Add history to debug session logging
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Do not cleanup the result_id data on buffer drop, as this data is meant
to be stored between buffer reopens.
Use `LanguageServerId` as keys as this way it's simpler to access the
data.
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32403
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up to: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32637
When Zed is installed in a path containing spaces (e.g.,
`/Applications/Zed Nightly.app/Contents/MacOS/zed`), environment
variable loading fails and leaves this in the Zed log:
```
login shell exited with exit status: 127. stdout: "", stderr: "Nightly.app/Contents/MacOS/zed --printenv >&0: /Applications/Zed: No such file or directory"
```
This was not part a release (only broke in nightly), but fixes it the
issue in any case when the path to the Zed.app bundle has a space (e.g.
"Zed Nightly.app")
Release Notes:
- N/A
Don't immediately show "auto-update failed" errors in the status bar
when launching zed offline or when a periodic auto-update check is
triggered when you are offline. Manual checks (via menu or action) or
errors after the initial version check succeeds (download/extraction
failure) are unchanged.
Supersedes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32643
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
In #31331, I made a change that prevents Zed from running with root
privileges, but I forgot about the CLI.
So if you run the CLI without the `--foreground` flag, it just freezes
without any messages. This PR fixes that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Similar to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32683, checking
mouse hovered in `mouse_move` instead of `prepaint` for diff hunk
controls.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where diff hunk controls were not visible on mouse hover
when `cursor_blink` is `false`.
Previously, upon getting close to reaching the context window, we'd just
suggest creating a new thread using the summary of the current one. Now,
we also suggest turning burn mode on as an alternative action to solve
the context window problem.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added a suggestion to turn burn mode on when getting close to
the context window limit.
This PR reorders the `Model` variants in the `anthropic` crate in
descending order.
Newer/more powerful models at the top -> older/less powerful models at
the bottom.
Release Notes:
- N/A
What motivated me to refactor this component was the fact that I wanted
a new variant to allow having _two CTAs_ instead of just one. This
variant should work with either a single or multiline description. But,
given we were using a `Callout::single_line` and `Callout::multi_line`
API, I'd then need to have both `Callout::single_line_one_button` and
`Callout::single_line_two_buttons` type of variants, which just points
to a combinatorial problem.
With this refactor, the Callout now follows the same structure of the
Banner component, where it's all `Callout::new` and every method is
passed as if they were props in a React component, allowing for a more
flexible design where you can customize button styles. Also made it
slightly more robust for wrapping and removed the top border as that
should be defined by the place it is being used in.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We recently fixed the issue of `cx.notify` on every mouse move event
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32408. As this perf bug was
there for a long time, we made some not-optimal choices for checking
things like if the mouse is hovering over an element in the prepaint
phase rather than the `mouse_move` listener.
After the mentioned fix, it regressed these code paths as prepaint is
not being called for every other frame, and hence the mouse hovering
logic never triggers. This bug is directly noticeable when the
"cursor_blink" setting is turned off, which notifies the editor on every
second.
This PR fixes that for git inline blame popover by moving logic to
show/hide in `mouse_move` instead of prepaint phase. `cx.notify` is only
get called only when popover is shown or hidden.
Release Notes:
- Fixed git inline blame not correctly showing in Editor on hover when
`cursor_blink` is `false`.
Consolidates configuration error handling by moving the error type and
logic from assistant_context_editor to language_model::registry.
The registry now provides a single method to check for configuration
errors, making the error handling more consistent across the agent panel
and context editor.
This also now checks if the issue is that we don't have any providers,
or if we just can't find the model.
Previously, an incorrect model name showed up as having no providers,
which is very confusing.
Release Notes:
- N/A
If the proxy URL is in the form of `example.com` instead of a raw IP
address, and `example.com` isn't a well-known domain, then the default
URL resolution can fail.
The test setup:
A Linux machine runs a CoreDNS server with a custom entry: `10.254.7.38
example.com`. On a Windows machine, if the proxy URL is set to
`example.com`, the resolved address does **not** end up being
`10.254.7.38`.
Using `hickory_resolver` for more advanced DNS resolution fixes this
issue.
Release Notes:
- Fixed proxy URL resolution when using custom DNS entries.
Closes#4385
Allow action `project_panel::CollapseAllEntries` to trigger from
workspace context without focusing the project panel.
Release Notes:
- Added a way to collapse all entries in the Project Panel without
having to focus it. This can be done by using the
`project_panel::CollapseAllEntries` action.
Mistake in #31863 where the stored log entries no longer had a format
that could simply have `\n` added after each entry.
Also fixes a potential crash in the long line folding logic if unicode
was in the logs - introduced in #22996.
Also updates the log line truncation logic to never exceed the
pre-allocated capacity
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added initial support for both `z l` and `z h` in vim mode
These changes relate to #17219 but don't yet close the issue, as this
Pull Request is simply adding support for horizontal scrolling in vim
mode and actually moving the cursor to the correct column in the current
row will be handled in a different Pull Request.
Some notes on these changes:
- 2 new default keybindings added to vim's keymap
- `z l` which triggers the new `vim::ColumnRight` action
- `z h` which triggers the new `vim::ColumnLeft` action
- Introduced a new `ScrollAmount` variant, `ScrollAmount::Column(f32)`
to represent horizontal scrolling
- Replaced usage of `em_width` with `em_advance` to actually scroll by
the width of the cursor, instead of the width of the character
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
- construct the correct path to the test library based on the location
of package.json
- run scripts from the package root where they were defined
- run tests in the directory of the defining file
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: fixed running JS tests when the worktree root is above
the location of package.json.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Reland of #30345 to fix merge conflicts with the new skip-completions
option
Fixes#29431Fixes#17592
Release Notes:
- vim: Scrolls are no longer added to the jumplist
with JavaScript scenarios.
Closes#32187
Release Notes:
- Fixed `port` property not being respected in debug scenarios converted
from VSC's launch.json
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Just make a simple change to avoid crash.
```
thread 'main' panicked at library\std\src\time.rs:436:33:
overflow when subtracting duration from instant
stack backtrace:
0: std::panicking::begin_panic_handler
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\std\src\panicking.rs:697
1: core::panicking::panic_fmt
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\core\src\panicking.rs:75
2: core::panicking::panic_display
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\core\src\panicking.rs:261
3: core::option::expect_failed
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\core\src\option.rs:2024
4: core::option::Option::expect
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\core\src\option.rs:933
5: std::time::impl$3::sub
at /rustc/17067e9ac6d7ecb70e50f92c1944e545188d2359/library\std\src\time.rs:436
6: data_table::Quote::random
at .\crates\gpui\examples\data_table.rs:54
```
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Go debug scenarios can now use an externally-managed Delve instance.
Use `tcp_connection` in your debug scenario definition to provide
adapter's address.
I think we mistakenly added an early return for the review multibuffer
button if `has_pending_edit_tool_uses` is true. It is totally fine _to
access_ the review multibuffer while that's happening. It's another
thing to _accept and reject_ changes while they're still ongoing!
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed access to the review multibuffer from the agent panel.
In this PR I want to improve the UI of the project panel's files tree.
Currently, the project panel renders an extra gap between file icons and
the file name, making it visually unpleasant. The changes in the PR
remove the gap, bringing the labels closer to their icon:
_Before/After_
<img width="647" alt="zed-before-after"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d815c075-f1f8-4a77-a3b3-d1275988a5dc"
/>
Also, this extra gap between the icon and the label seems inconsistent
with how other similar components, which are based on the `ListItem`,
are used.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an extra gap between the file icon and the file name label in
the project panel.
This is reverting a change from #32071 which caused agent following to
stop after the file was edited.
This will reintroduce the behavior that the keyboard shortcuts don't
work until the model is done generating, but we will revisit that
afterwards.
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Release Notes:
- agent: Fix a regression in agent following behavior after file edits
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12091
Use `"save_non_dirty_buffers": false` editor settings to disable this
behavior.
Release Notes:
- Fixed formatting effects not triggered when saving unmodified
singleton buffers
Closes#32592
Follow-up to #31965
This PR fixes the cursor style flickering on Linux systems. The issue
arose since the window cursor style was not reused anymore for
subsequent frames after the changes in #31965. This works on MacOS for
hiding cursors, since they are hidden until the next mouse movement
occurs, which is not the case for other systems.
This PR re-adds this whilst keeping the fixes applied in #31965. We now
determine the first cursor style that is hovered and continue searching
for a cursor style that should be applied globally. If one to apply for
the whole window is found, we return that cursor style early instead.
Alternatively, we could store window cursor style request in a vector
similar to normal cursor styles. That would require more memory in
exchange for fewer checks which cursor style to apply. I preferred the
approach here, though, but can change this should the other method be
preferred.
CC @smitbarmase since you assigned yourself that issue.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the cursor would flicker whilst typing.
I also enabled the `Restart` action even for sessions that don't support
restarting because we have a restart fallback now.
Closes#31408
Release Notes:
- Fix bug where a debugger session would never be shutdown on a failed
restart attempt
Closes#32217
Follow up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32301, sorry
about the messy rebase in the previous PR.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `max_tabs` setting not applying immediately when changed
TODO:
- [x] Fix the off-by-one bug (currently closing one more tab than the
max_tabs setting) while perserving "+1 Tab Allowance" feature.
- [x] Investigate Double Invocation of `settings_changed`
- [x] Write test that:
- Sets max_tabs to `n`
- Opens `n` buffers
- Changes max_tabs to `n-1`
- Asserts we have exactly `n-1` buffers remaining
---------
Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <JosephTLyons@gmail.com>
This fixes a bug introduced in #32579 where the code runner menu would
be deployed from the most recent cursor position instead of the row that
the runner icon was rendered on.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32297
Changes:
- Added restoration of `workspace.centered_layout` from
`serialized.centered_layout`
- Ensures the centered layout state persists across project switches
Release Notes:
- Fixed centered layout not persisting when switching between projects
I don't think the documentation comment is saying the right thing. This
version is more similar to the comment of the left movement function.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#21860
Release Notes:
- Added `ch_width` and `ch_advance` function alongside their `em_*`
counterparts
- Use `ch_*` version to calculate gutter layouts
- Update a stale comment from changes in #31959
The ch units refer to the width of the number `0` whereas em is the
width of `m` and the actual font size (e.g. 16px means 16 px width of
`m`).
This change has no effect for monospaced fonts but can be drastic for
proportional ones as seen below for "Zed Plex Sans" with a
`"min_line_number_width" = 4`.
<img width="726" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-11 at 15 47 35"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa73f4d4-32bc-42cf-a9f6-7e25fee68c9a"
/>
Fixes#31699
Eventually we might want to merge the lists and deduplicate based on the
command and args that it's running. For now we'll just use the presence
of _any_ worktree local zed debug tasks to disable all VSCode ones.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Add `300ms` delay for it to consider it as selection drag instead of
an attempt to make a new selection.
- Add cursor icon while dragging the selection.
This is same as what chromium does:
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/blink/+/master/Source/core/input/EventHandler.cpp#142
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where you accidentally end up dragging the selection where
intent was to make a new one instead. To drag selection now, you need to
hold just a little longer before dragging.
Send `runtimeExecutable` and `runtimeArgs` instead of `program` and
`args` to avoid the DAP implicitly wrapping the command in `node`.
This means that putting `pnpm vitest <file>` as the command in the
launch modal will work, as will this in debug.json:
```
[
{
"adapter": "JavaScript",
"type": "pwa-node",
"label": "Label",
"request": "launch",
"program": "pnpm",
"args": ["vitest", "<file>"],
"cwd": "/Users/name/project"
}
]
```
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: made it possible to use commands like `pnpm
<subcommand> <args>` in the launch modal and debug.json
Now if you click the triangle you get runnables, if you click the
lightning bolt you get code actions, if you trigger the code actions
menu with the mouse/keyboard you still get both.
Release Notes:
- Fixed the run/code actions menu to not duplicate content when opened
from the respective icons.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Remove unnecessary alias attributes from Model enum variants and add
max_output_tokens limits for all OpenAI models. Also fix
supports_system_messages to explicitly handle all model variants.
Release Notes:
- N/A
After this PR we can run all the in-tree launch.json examples from [this
repo](https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-recipes).
Things done:
- Fill in default cwd at a lower level for all adapters
- Update launch.json parsing for DebugScenario changes
- Imitate how VS Code normalizes the `type` field for JS debug tasks
- Make version field optional
- Extend the variable replacer a bit
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: fixed issues preventing loading and running of debug
tasks from VS Code's launch.json.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Anthony <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- debugger: Re-running a debug scenario that has been edited on disk now
uses the latest version
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <peterosiewicz@gmail.com>
This PR makes it a lot cleaner to write code completion tests. It
doesn't contain any logical changes, just refactoring.
Before, we used to depend on hard-coded values of fuzzy score and its
positions for tests. Now we don't need them, as fuzzy crate will handle
that for us. This is possible because fuzzy match score isn't dependent
on relative candidates or the number of candidates; rather, it's just a
one-to-one mapping for each candidate and its score.
This also makes it test robust for future purposes if there are changes
in fuzzy score logic.
Before:
```rs
SortableMatch {
string_match: StringMatch { // -> whole struct provided by fuzzy crate
candidate_id: 1115,
score: 1.0,
positions: vec![],
string: "Item".to_string(),
},
is_snippet: false, // -> changed to snippet kind
sort_text: Some("16"),
sort_kind: 3, // -> changed to function, constant, variable kind
sort_label: "Item",
},
```
After:
```rs
CompletionBuilder::function("Item", "16")
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Pass the right test name filter
- Limit the number of forks used by the testing pool in the spirit of
#32473
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: switched to running vitest tests serially when
debugging.
Adds some jitter to avoid the issue that all requests will retry at
roughly the same time in eval where we have a lot of concurrent
requests.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This allows us to support debugging with a debug adapter not managed by
Zed. Note that this is not a user facing change, as DebugAdapterBinary
is used to determine how to spawn a debugger. Thus, this should not
break any configs or anything like that.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#7334
# Changes
This PR makes the minimum width allocated for line numbers in the side
gutter configurable in units of character width via the
`"line_number_base_width"` attribute in `gutter` settings. Set the
previously hard coded value of `4` as default.
Together with other settings (`"folds"`, `"breakpoints"`,...) this gives
the user control over the gutter width.
If the number of lines exceedes the base width, the number of digits in
the largest line number is chosen instead. This is consistent with
previous behaviour.
Screenshot for reference:
<img width="1104" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-03 at 12 15 29"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/77c869ad-164b-4b74-8e39-8be43d740ad4"
/>
P.S.: This is my first time contributing to zed (yay!🎉). Let me know if
i'm missing something.
Release Notes:
- Make minimum line number width in gutter configurable
These `if` condition checks were removed in #30828, and this PR adds
them back. This is especially important in the handling of
`WM_NCHITTEST`, where all the calculations are based on the assumption
that `hide_title_bar = true`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When editing a message, cancel any in-progress completion before
starting a new request to prevent overlapping model responses.
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed previous completion not cancelling when editing a
previous message
Closes#32456https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32007 added showing
pre-emptive keys for multi-key bindings. But for certain keys like
"control", "backspace", "escape", "shift", "f1", etc., shouldn't be
shown as these keys would not end up in buffer after pending input
delay. This PR changes it to use just `key_char`, as it represents
actual text that will end up in buffer and is `None` for all mentioned
keys.
fad4c17c97/crates/gpui/src/platform/keystroke.rs (L14-L21)
cc @ConradIrwin
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where triggering multi-key binding like "shift",
"control", etc. would write them to the buffer for a short time.
- [x] Manual Testing(Tested this with Qwen2.5 VL 32B Instruct (free) and
Llama 4 Scout (free), Llama 4 Maverick (free). Llama models have some
issues in write profile due to one of the in built tools schema, so I
tested it with minimal profile.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Add image support to OpenRouter models
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <umesh4257@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Closes#31373
We kill the DAP process in our `on_app_quit` handler, but the debuggee
might not be killed. Try to make this more reliable by making the DAP
process its own process group leader, and killing that entire process
group when quitting Zed.
I also considered going through the normal DAP shutdown sequence here,
but that seems dicey in a quit handler. There's also the DAP
`ProcessEvent` but it seems we can't rely on that as e.g. the JS DAP
doesn't send it.
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Fixed debuggee processes not getting cleaned up when
quitting Zed.
Closes#32159
This PR refines the scope to match just the function name with **the
type argument** instead of the whole call expression.
Matching to whole call expression prevented methods from expanding
inside the function argument. For example, `const foo =
bar(someMethod(2)^);` instead of `const foo = bar(someMethod^)`;
Follow-up for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30312,
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30351. Mistakenly regressed
since https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31872 when we stopped
receiving `insert_range` for this particular case and fallback to
`replace_range`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where code completion in TypeScript function arguments
sometimes omitted the dot separator, for example resulting in
`NumberparseInt` instead of `Number.parseInt(string)`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <mgsloan@gmail.com>
As part of this I refactored the logic that enabled/disabled actions in
the debugger to happen at action registration time instead of using
command palette filters. This allows the menu to grey out actions correctly.
Release Notes:
- Add a "Run" menu to contain tasks and debugger
When no locator or valid config is found we expose the invalid config
error message to the user now.
Closes#32067
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Improve error message when starting a debugger session
with an invalid configuration
The new dap-types version has a default to cwd for the
RunInTerminalRequest
Closes#31695
Release Notes:
- debugger beta: Fix panic that occurred when a debug adapter sent an
invalid `RunInTerminal` request
Now, every JS/TS-related file will get their package.json script
contents added as tasks:
<img width="1020" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5bf80f80-fd72-4ba8-8ccf-418872895a25"
/>
To achieve that, `fn associated_tasks` from the `ContextProvider` was
made asynchronous and the related code adjusted.
Release Notes:
- Added initial `package.json` scripts task autodetection
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: fixed an issue where the terminal pane of the debug
panel would be empty when debugging JavaScript.
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
In #31872 I changed the behavior of completions to not filter instead of
requerying completions when `is_incomplete: false`. Unfortunately this
also stopped filtering completions when `is_incomplete: true` - we still
want to filter the incomplete completions so that the menu updates
quickly even when completions are slow. This does mean that the
completions menu will display partial results, hopefully only briefly
while waiting for fresh completions.
Thanks to @mikayla-maki for noticing the regression. Thankfully just in
time to fix it before this makes it into a stable release. Leaving off
release notes since I will cherry-pick this to the current preview
version, 190.x, and there probably won't be a preview release before the
next stable.
Release Notes:
- N/A
JavaScript debugger is using a phantom stack frame to delineate await
points; that frame reuses a frame ID of 0, which collides with other
frames returned from that adapter.
934075df8c/src/adapter/stackTrace.ts (L287)
The bug has since been fixed in
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-js-debug/issues/2234, but we'll need
to wait for a new release of node debugger for that to make a
difference. Until then..
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug with JavaScript debugging which led to stack trace list
containing excessive amount of `await` entries.
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This appears to fix some cases where we fail to launch JS tests under
the debugger.
Release Notes:
- N/A (node locator is still gated)
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: made the debug panel UI more helpful when an invalid
configuration is sent to the debug adapter.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Since `tldr` and `quickdraw` use the same kind of task syntax as RSpec,
I don't think it's necessary to have separate examples.
cc @joeldrapper @vitallium
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#31399
I found that in some cases, Zed will panic when using `editor: open
selections in multibuffer` if the selection is reversed. It doesn't
happen in most cases that I've tested, but in some strange edge cases
(that I dont fully understand ATM), it does. I'm reverting for now, as
the previous behavior is better than a panic, but will re-implement this
fix to preserving selection directions in a new PR with comprehensive
testing
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR also introduces `Context::processor`, a sibling of
`Context::listener` that takes a strong pointer to entity and allows for
a return result.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Pass `--runInBand` to jest when debugging. This prevents jest from
creating a bunch of child processes that clutter the session list.
It might be a bit more natural to add this argument in the test
templates themselves, but I don't think we want to give up parallelism
when running via `task: spawn`.
Release Notes:
- N/A (JS locator is still gated)
Also introduces an extension point for other adapters to do this if it
turns out they also send this information.
Release Notes:
- N/A (JS locator is still gated)
We were previously displaying this modal in all open Zed windows if
triggered. That was a bit annoying because I had to go to each window
individually to close it, which meant doing it multiple times. 😅
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed the MCP configuration modal to show only in the active
window.
Closes#29032
This PR fixes an issue where reconnecting to SSH Remote would result in
a broken language server.
This was caused by SSH clients not registering because the `ssh_clients`
map would still contain an entry from a previously killed SSH server.
For fix, now we also check if its value has been dropped.
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where reconnecting to SSH Remote would result in broken
code completions and diagnostics.
These models require cross-region inference, and it currently fails if
you try to use them:
```
Invocation of model ID anthropic.claude-sonnet-4-20250514-v1:0 with on-demand throughput isn’t supported.
```
Release Notes:
- Enable cross-region inference for Claude 4 family models on Amazon
Bedrock provider
Signed-off-by: Burak Varlı <burakvar@amazon.co.uk>
I got a panic during undo but haven't been able to repro it. Potentially
a consequence of my changes in #31731
> Thread "main" panicked with "There must be at least one selection" at
crates/editor/src/selections_collection.rs
Leaving release notes blank as I'm not sure this actually fixes the
panic
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also improves some minor corner cases in `undo_selection` and
`redo_selection` related to the use of `end_selection`. If the pending
selection was ended, this would separately get pushed to the redo or
undo stack and redundantly run all the other effects of selection
change.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- debugger: Use delve to build go debug executables, and pass arguments
through.
---------
Co-authored-by: sysradium <sysradium@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <ai@zed.dev>
We believe that collab deploys currently cause outages because:
* All clients try to reconnect simultaneously
* This causes very high CPU usage on collab (and to some extent, the
database)
* This means that collab is slow to respond to clients
* So clients timeout and retry, over and over again.
We hope by letting clients in in buckets of 512, we can accept some
minor slowness to avoid
complete downtime, while we rewrite the system.
Release Notes:
- N/A
While creating a new MCP extension this weekend, I visited these pages
and it felt like they could be improved a little bit. I'm renaming the
MCP-related page under the /extension directory to use the "MCP"
acronym, instead of "context servers".
Release Notes:
- N/A
Previously, upon hitting the "Continue" button to restart an interrupted
thread due to consecutive tool calls reaching its limit, you wouldn't
see the loading dots and the UI would be a weird state. This PR improves
when these loading dots actually show up, including in their conditional
a check for `message.is_hidden`.
Also took advantage of the opportunity to quickly organize some of these
variables. The `render_message` function could potentially be chopped up
in more smaller pieces. Lots of things going on here.
Release Notes:
- N/A
#31922 made embedded terminals automatically grow to fit the content. We
since found some issues with large output which this PR addresses by:
- Only shaping / laying out lines that are visible in the viewport
(based on `window.content_mask`)
- Falling back to embedded scrolling after 1K lines. The perf fix above
actually makes it possible to handle a lot of lines, but:
- Alacrity uses a `u16` for rows internally, so we needed a limit to
prevent overflow.
- Scrolling through thousands of lines to get to the other side of a
terminal tool call isn't great UX, so we might as well set the limit
low.
- We can consider raising the limit when we make card headers sticky.
Release Notes:
- Agent: Improve handling of large terminal output
Mostly a small tweak making sure that the indicator tooltip hit area is
bigger and the loading state is clearer (not using an indicator
anymore). Way more little improvement opportunities in this component to
do, though.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#5237
- Adds "trailing" option for "show_whitespaces" in settings.json
- Supports importing this setting from vscode
The option in question will render only whitespace characters that
appear after every non-whitespace character in a given line.
Release Notes:
- Added trailing whitespace rendering
Partially reverts #30682
A uniform list is desirable for the scrolling behavior, but this breaks
badly when there are collapsed entries or entries without paths, both of
which seem common with the JS adapter.
It would be nice to go back to a uniform list if we can come up with a
set of design tweaks that allow all entries to be the same height.
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: fixed an issue that caused entries in the stack frame
list to overlap in some situations.
Closes#32210
This notify was added in #13433. Solution is to only notify when the
breakpoint indicator state has changed.
Also improves the logic for enqueuing a task to delay showing - now only
does this if it isn't already visible, and that delay task now only
notifies if still hovering.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug where buffers render on every mouse move.
- Improved colors
- Blank out diff hunk gutter highlights in conflict regions
- Paint conflict marker highlights all the way to the gutter
Release Notes:
- Improved the highlighting of merge conflict markers in editors.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Bubbles up rate limit information so that we can retry after a certain
duration if needed higher up in the stack.
Also caps the number of concurrent evals running at once to also help.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
`BufferId` can change between file reopens: e.g. open the buffer, close
it, go back in history to reopen it — the 2nd one will have a different
`BufferId`, but the same `result_ids` semantically.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Remove git/edit predictions templates
- Rename Agent to AI related (include edit predictions, copilot, etc)
- Other minor adjustments
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32054
The dock size for the git panel wasn't being persisted across Zed
restarts. This was because the git panel lacked the serialization
pattern used by other panels.
Please let me know if you have any sort of feedback or anything, as i'm
still trying to learn :]
Release Notes:
- Fixed Git Panel dock size not being remembered across Zed restarts
## TODO
- [x] Update/fix tests that may be broken by the GitPanel constructor
changes
Add support for environment variables as authentication alternatives to
OAuth flow for Copilot. Closes#31172
We can include the token in HTTPS request headers to hopefully resolve
the rate limiting issue in #9483. This change will be part of a separate
PR.
Release Notes:
- Added support for manually providing an OAuth token for GitHub Copilot
Chat by assigning the GH_COPILOT_TOKEN environment variable
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Hi! This pull request updates the Ruby extension documentation for [the
upcoming v0.9.0
upgrade](https://github.com/zed-extensions/ruby/pull/106):
- Added documentation for two newly added language servers: `sorbet` and
`steep`.
- Updated documentation on using the `ZED_CUSTOM_RUBY_TEST_NAME` symbol
for tasks.
Thanks!
Release Notes:
- N/A
When using Deno with the example configuration as described here,
duplicate lsp information is displayed in Javascript files.
This pull request solves that issue by adding Javascript to the
configuration.
Release Notes:
- Improve LSP support when using Deno with Javascript using the default
configuration.
Update the `vim::normal::search::Vim.search` method in order to
correctly set the search bar's case sensitive search option if the
`search.case_sensitive` setting is enabled.
Closes#32172
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed a bug where the `search.case_sensitive` setting was not respected when activating search with <kbd>/</kbd> (`vim::Search`)
Tested with following models. Hallucinates with whites outline images
like white lined zed logo but works fine with zed black outlined logo:
Pixtral 12B (pixtral-12b-latest)
Pixtral Large (pixtral-large-latest)
Mistral Medium (mistral-medium-latest)
Mistral Small (mistral-small-latest)
After this PR, almost all of the zed's llm provider who support images
are now supported. Only remaining one is LMStudio. Hopefully we will get
that one as well soon.
Release Notes:
- Add support for images to mistral models
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennet@zed.dev>
It works similar to how deepseek works where the thinking is returned as
reasoning_content and we don't have to send the reasoning_content back
in the request.
This is a experiment feature which can be enabled from settings like
this:
<img width="1381" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-08 at 4 26 06 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d2f60f3c-0f93-45fc-bae2-4ded42981820"
/>
Here is how it looks to use(tested with
`deepseek/deepseek-r1-0528-qwen3-8b`
<img width="528" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-08 at 5 12 33 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f7716f52-5417-4f14-82b8-e853de054f63"
/>
Release Notes:
- Add thinking support to LM Studio provider
For DeepSeek provider thinking is returned as reasoning_content and we
don't have to send the reasoning_content back in the request.
Release Notes:
- Add thinking support to DeepSeek provider
Follow-up for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30671
Now, when clicking on an existing selection, the cursor will change on
`mouse_up` when `drag_and_drop_selection` is `true`. When
`drag_and_drop_selection` is `false`, it will change on `mouse_down`
(previous default).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4958
Release Notes:
- Added support for drag and drop text selection. It can be disabled by
setting `drag_and_drop_selection` to `false`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
Motivation for the `cmd-` check is that there were a couple keybindings
using `cmd-` in the linux keymap and so these were bound to super /
windows
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/32316
Multi buffer design was changed so that control buttons are not
occupying extra lines, the hardcoded logic for that is obsolete thus
removed.
Release Notes:
- Fixed incorrect offsets during outline panel navigation in singleton
buffers
This was causing a lot of work on startup, particularly due to
instantiating edit tool cards. The minor downside is that now these
threads don't open quite as fast.
Includes a few other improvements:
* On text thread rename, now immediately updates the metadata for
display in the UI instead of waiting for reload.
* On text thread rename, first renames the file before writing. Before
if the file removal failed you'd end up with a duplicate.
* Now only stores text thread file names instead of full paths. This is
more concise and allows for the app data dir changing location.
* Renames `ThreadStore::unordered_threads` to
`ThreadStore::reverse_chronological_threads` (and removes the old one
that sorted), since the recent change to use a SQL database queries them
in that order.
* Removes `ContextStore::reverse_chronological_contexts` since it was
only used in one location where it does sorting anyway - no need to sort
twice.
* `SavedContextMetadata::title` is now `SharedString` instead of
`String`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed regression in startup performance by not deserializing and
instantiating recently opened agent threads.
Recently in this PR: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32248
github copilot settings was introduced. This had missing settings update
which was leading to github copilot models not getting fetched. This had
missing subscription to update the settings inside the copilot language
model provider. Which caused it not show models at all.
cc @osiewicz
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds initial FreeBSD support for building Zed:
* Adds `script/freebsd` to install required dependencies on FreeBSD
* Adds `docs/freebsd.md` with build instructions and notes
* ⚠️ Mentions that `webrtc` is still **work-in-progress** on FreeBSD.
Related to : #15309
I’m currently working at discussions :
[Discussions](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/29550)
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/30626
Release Notes:
- Fixed `assistant::QuoteSelection` default shortcuts (`cmd->` and
`ctrl->`) so they work in Agent threads too (in addition to text threads
and in the Editor pane).
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
Implements the workspace diagnostics pulling, and replaces "pull
diagnostics every open editors' buffer" strategy with "pull changed
buffer's diagnostics" + "schedule workspace diagnostics pull" for the
rest of the diagnostics.
This means that if the server does not support the workspace diagnostics
and does not return more in linked files, only the currently edited
buffer has its diagnostics updated.
This is better than the existing implementation that causes a lot of
diagnostics pulls to be done instead, and we can add more heuristics on
top later for querying more diagnostics.
Release Notes:
- N/A
mostly, I using `git checkout -b branch_name upstream/main` to create
new branch which reference remote upstream not my fork.
When using `Push` will always failed with not permission. So we need
ability to select which remote to push.
Current branch is based on my previous pr #26897
Release Notes:
- Add `PushTo` to select which remote to push.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Follow-up to #24797
This PR ensures some cursor styles do not change for draggable elements
during dragging. The linked PR covered this on the higher level for
draggable divs. However, e.g. the pane divider inbetween two editors is
not a draggable div and thus still has the issue that the cursor style
changes during dragging. This PR fixes this issue by setting the hitbox
to `None` in cases where the element is currently being dragged, which
ensures the cursor style is applied to the cursor no matter what during
dragging.
Namely, this change fixes this for
- non-div pane dividers
- minimap slider and the
- editor scrollbars
and implements it for the UI scrollbars (Notably, UI scrollbars do
already have `cursor_default` on their parent container but would not
keep this during dragging. I opted out on removing this from the parent
containers until #30194 or a similar PR is merged).
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f97859dd-5f1d-4449-ab92-c27f2d933c4a
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32205
The issue was that in some places the end of the replacement range used
anchors with `Bias::Left` instead of `Bias::Right`. Before #31872
completions were recomputed on every change and so the anchor bias
didn't matter. After that change, the end anchor didn't move as the
user's typing. Changing it to `Bias::Right` to "stick" to the character
to the right of the cursor fixes this.
Release Notes:
- Fixes incorrect auto-completion of `/files` in text threads (Preview
Only)
Before this I'd get log lines like
> ERROR [project] missing `database_url` setting
Now it's:
> ERROR [project] from extension "Postgres Context Server" version
0.0.3: missing `database_url` setting
Release Notes:
- N/A
The info for `max_tokens` for the model is included in
`{api_url}/models`
I don't think this needs to be `.clamp` like in
`crates/ollama/src/ollama.rs` `get_max_tokens`, but it might need to be
## Before:
Every model shows 2k

## After:

### Json from `{api_url}/models` with model not loaded
```json
{
"id": "qwen2.5-coder-1.5b-instruct-mlx",
"object": "model",
"type": "llm",
"publisher": "lmstudio-community",
"arch": "qwen2",
"compatibility_type": "mlx",
"quantization": "4bit",
"state": "not-loaded",
"max_context_length": 32768
},
```
## Notes
The response from `{api_url}/models` seems to return the `max_tokens`
for the model, not the currently configured context length, but I think
showing the `max_tokens` for the model is better than setting 2k for
everything
`loaded_context_length` exists, but only if the model is loaded at the
startup of zed, which usually isn't the case
maybe `fetch_models` should be rerun when swapping lmstudio models
### Currently configured context
this isn't shown in `{api_url}/models`

### Json from `{api_url}/models` with model loaded
```json
{
"id": "qwen2.5-coder-1.5b-instruct-mlx",
"object": "model",
"type": "llm",
"publisher": "lmstudio-community",
"arch": "qwen2",
"compatibility_type": "mlx",
"quantization": "4bit",
"state": "loaded",
"max_context_length": 32768,
"loaded_context_length": 4096
},
```
Release Notes:
- lmstudio: Fixed showing `max_tokens` in the assistant panel
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
Fixes: #29812Fixes: #22538
Co-Authored-By: <corentinhenry@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- vim: Multi-key bindings in insert mode will now show the pending
keystroke in the buffer. For example if you have `jk` mapped to escape,
pressing `j` will immediately show a `j`.
This pull request updates the documentation for the debugger to include
Go-specific examples alongside existing Python examples.
Documentation update:
*
[`docs/src/debugger.md`](diffhunk://#diff-aa14715cca56f3ad6a32c669b0c317250dab212b8108136b7ca79217465f39b8R69-R80):
Added a new "Go examples" section with a JSON snippet demonstrating how
to configure the debugger for Go using Delve.
Release Notes:
- debugger: Add Go debugging example to debugger documentation
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
This was a regression with my recent fixes to pinned tabs. Dragging a
pinned tab left in the pinned region would still update the pinned tab
count, which would later cause an out-of-bounds later when it used that
value to index into a vec.
https://zed-industries.slack.com/archives/C04S6T1T7TQ/p1749220447796559
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic caused by dragging a pinned item to the left in the
pinned region
Allows setting element as window control elements which consist of
`Drag`, `Close`, `Max`, or `Min`. This allows you to implement
dynamically sized elements that control the platform window, this is
used for areas such as the title bar. Currently only implemented for
Windows.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- N/A
---
This change is used to solve the problem of not being able to respond
correctly in two-layer scrolling (in different directions). This is a
common practical requirement.
As in the example, in actual use, there may be a scene with a horizontal
scroll in a vertical scroll. Before the modification, if we scroll up
and down in the area that can scroll horizontally, it will not respond
(because it is blocked by the horizontal scroll layer).
## Before
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e8ea0118-52a5-44d8-b419-639d4b6c0793
## After
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa14ddd7-5596-4dc5-9c6e-278aabdfef8e
----
This change may cause many side effects, causing some scrolling details
to be different from before, and more testing and analysis are needed.
I have tested some existing scenarios of Zed (such as opening the Branch
panel on the Editor and scrolling) and it seems to be correct (but it is
possible that I don’t know some interaction details). Here, the person
who added this line of code before needs to evaluate the original
purpose.
The `async-watch` crate doesn't seem to be maintained and we noticed
several panics coming from it, such as:
```
[bug] failed to observe change after notificaton.
zed::reliability::init_panic_hook::{{closure}}::hea8cdcb6299fad6b+154543526
std::panicking::rust_panic_with_hook::h33b18b24045abff4+127578547
std::panicking::begin_panic_handler::{{closure}}::hf8313cc2fd0126bc+127577770
std::sys::backtrace::__rust_end_short_backtrace::h57fe07c8aea5c98a+127571385
__rustc[95feac21a9532783]::rust_begin_unwind+127576909
core::panicking::panic_fmt::hd54fb667be51beea+9433328
core::option::expect_failed::h8456634a3dada3e4+9433291
assistant_tools::edit_agent::EditAgent::apply_edit_chunks::{{closure}}::habe2e1a32b267fd4+26921553
gpui::app::async_context::AsyncApp::spawn::{{closure}}::h12f5f25757f572ea+25923441
async_task::raw::RawTask<F,T,S,M>::run::h3cca0d402690ccba+25186815
<gpui::platform::linux::x11::client::X11Client as gpui::platform::linux::platform::LinuxClient>::run::h26264aefbcfbc14b+73961666
gpui::platform::linux::platform::<impl gpui::platform::Platform for P>::run::hb12dcd4abad715b5+73562509
gpui::app::Application::run::h0f936a5f855a3f9f+150676820
zed::main::ha17f9a25fe257d35+154788471
std::sys::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::h1edd02429370b2bd+154624579
std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}::h3d2e300f10059b0a+154264777
std::rt::lang_start_internal::h418648f91f5be3a1+127502049
main+154806636
__libc_start_main+46051972301573
_start+12358494
```
I didn't find an executor-agnostic watch crate that was well maintained
(we already tried postage and async-watch), so decided to implement it
our own version.
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic that could sometimes occur when the agent performed
edits.
This changes the context server crate so that the input/output for a
request are encoded at the type level, similar to how it is done for LSP
requests.
This also makes it easier to write tests that mock context servers, e.g.
you can write something like this now when using the `test-support`
feature of the `context-server` crate:
```rust
create_fake_transport("mcp-1", cx.background_executor())
.on_request::<context_server::types::request::PromptsList>(|_params| {
PromptsListResponse {
prompts: vec![/* some prompts */],
..
}
})
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
I don't want to fetch `--all` branch, we should can picker which remote
to fetch.
Release Notes:
- Added the `git::FetchFrom` action to fetch from a single remote.
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Closes#27596
The problem in this case was incorrect identification of which language
(layer) contains the selection.
Language layer selection incorrectly assumed that the deepest
`SyntaxLayer` containing a range was the most specific. This worked for
Markdown (base document + injected subtrees) but failed for PHP, where
`injection.combined` injections are used to make HTML logically function
as the base layer, despite being at a greater depth in the layer stack.
This caused HTML to be incorrectly identified as the most specific
language for PHP ranges.
The solution is to track included sub-ranges for syntax layers and
filter out layers that don't contain a sub-range covering the desired
range. The top-level layer is never filtered to ensure gaps between
sibling nodes always have a fallback language, as the top-level layer is
likely more correct than the default language settings.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue in PHP where PHP language settings would be
occasionally overridden by HTML language settings
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19230
* starts to send `result_id` in pull requests to allow servers to reply
with non-full results
* fixes a bug where disk-based diagnostics were offset after pulling the
diagnostics
* fixes a bug due to which pull diagnostics could not be disabled
* uses better names and comments for the workspace pull diagnostics part
Release Notes:
- N/A
This is a small PR that adds a `.jsdoc` scope to JSDoc tokens, just like
[JSX](3fdbc3090d/crates/languages/src/javascript/highlights.scm (L239))
has a specific scope.
This effectively allows differentiating between JavaScript keywords and
JSDoc tags in comments.
Release Notes:
- Add scope for JSDoc
Part of #28238
This PR refactors `FindHyperlink` handling and associated code in
`terminal.rs` into its own file for improved testability, and adds
tests.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This allows storing the profile per thread, as well as moving the logic
of which tools are enabled or not to the profile itself.
This makes it much easier to switch between profiles, means there is
less global state being changed on every profile change.
Release Notes:
- agent panel: allow saving the profile per thread
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
A minor refactor ~needed to unblock #22546; it's pretty hard to add an
extra field to `diff_transforms` dimension, as it is a 2-tuple (which
uses a blanket impl)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes rendering of colors in the terminal to use XTerm's idiosyncratic standard steps instead of the range that was previously in use. Matches the behavior of Alacritty, Ghostty, iTerm2, and every other terminal emulator I've looked at.
Release Notes:
- Fixed rendering of terminal colors for the XTerm 256-color indexed color palette.
This PR fixes some broken links that where found using
[lychee](https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee/) as discussed today with
@JosephTLyons and @nathansobo at the RustNL hackathon. Using
[lychee-action](https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee-action/) we can
scan for broken links daily to prevent issues in the future.
There are still 6 broken links that I didn't know how to fix myself.
See https://github.com/thomas-zahner/zed/actions/runs/15075808232 for
details.
## Missing images
```
Errors in ./docs/src/channels.md
[ERROR] file:///home/runner/work/zed/zed/docs/.gitbook/assets/channels-3.png | Cannot find file
[ERROR] file:///home/runner/work/zed/zed/docs/.gitbook/assets/channels-1.png | Cannot find file
[ERROR] file:///home/runner/work/zed/zed/docs/.gitbook/assets/channels-2.png | Cannot find file
```
These errors are showing up as missing images on
https://zed.dev/docs/channels
I tried to search the git history to see when or why they were deleted
but didn't find anything.
## ./crates/assistant_tools/src/edit_agent/evals/fixtures/zode/prompt.md
There are three errors in that file. I don't fully understand how these
issues were caused historically. Technically it would be possible to
ignore the files but of course if possible we should address the issues.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Closes#31491
### Problem
Mistral API enforces strict conversation flow requirements that other
providers don't. Specifically, after a `tool` message, the next message
**must** be from the `assistant` role, not `user`. This causes the
error:
```
"Unexpected role 'user' after role 'tool'"
```
This can also occur in normal conversation flow where mistral doesn't
return the assistant message but that is something which can't be
reproduce reliably.
### Root Cause
When users interrupt an ongoing tool call sequence by sending a new
message, we insert a `user` message directly after a `tool` message,
violating Mistral's protocol.
**Expected Mistral flow:**
```
user → assistant (with tool_calls) → tool (results) → assistant (processes results) → user (next input)
```
**What we were doing:**
```
user → assistant (with tool_calls) → tool (results) → user (interruption) ❌
```
### Solution
Insert an empty `assistant` message between any `tool` → `user` sequence
in the Mistral provider's request construction. This satisfies Mistral's
API requirements without affecting other providers or requiring UX
changes.
### Testing
To reproduce the original error:
1. Start agent chat with `codestral-latest`
2. Send: "Describe this project using tool call only"
3. Once tool calls begin, send: "stop this"
4. Main branch: API error
5. This fix: Works correctly
Release Notes:
- Fixed Mistral tool calling in some cases
Ideally we would show multi-keystroke binding, but I'd say this improves
over the status quo.
A partial solution to #27334
Release Notes:
- Fixed spurious warning for lack of edit prediction on multi-keystroke
binding
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Now immediately initializes the zlog filter even when there isn't an env
config. Before this change the default filters were applied after
settings load - I was seeing some `zbus` logs on init.
Also defaults to allowing warnings and errors from the suppressed log
sources. If these turn out to be chatty (they don't seem to be so far),
can bring back more suppression.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes two things:
* ~3 months ago [in PR
#26420](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26420/files#diff-33b58aa2da03d791c2c4761af6012851b7400e348922d64babe5fd48ac2a8e60)
`bindings_for_action` was changed to return bindings even when they are
shadowed (when the keystrokes would actually do something else).
* For edit prediction keybindings there was some odd behavior where
bindings for `edit_prediction_conflict` were taking precedence over
bindings for `edit_prediction` even when the `edit_prediction_conflict`
predicate didn't match. The workaround for this was #24812. The way it
worked was:
- List all bindings for the action
- For each binding, get the highest precedence binding with the same
input sequence
- If the highest precedence binding has the same action, include this
binding. This was the bug - this meant that if a binding in the keymap
has the same keystrokes and action it can incorrectly take display
precedence even if its context predicate does not pass.
- Fix is to check that the highest precedence binding is a full match.
To do this efficiently, it's based on an index within the keymap
bindings.
Also adds `highest_precedence_binding_*` variants which avoid the
inefficiency of building lists of bindings just to use the last.
Release Notes:
- Fixed display of keybindings to skip bindings that are shadowed by a
binding that uses the same keystrokes.
- Fixed display of `editor::AcceptEditPrediction` bindings to use the
normal precedence that prioritizes user bindings.
Cleaner to have references to this be `toast::RunAction` matching how it
appears in the keymap, instead of `workspace::RunAction`.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27998
Also fixed an issue where jumping back from closing to opening tags
didn't work in javascript due to missing brackets in our tree-sitter
query.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes#31648
This PR adds support for:
- Expanding multiple cursors above/below
- Expanding multiple selections above/below
- Adding new cursors/selections when expansion has already been done.
Existing expansions preserve their state and expand/shrink according to
the action, while new cursors/selections act like freshly created ones.
Tests for both cursor and selections:
- below/above cases
- undo/redo cases
- adding new cursors/selections with existing expansion
Before/After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d2fd556b-8972-4719-bd86-e633d42a1aa3
Release Notes:
- Improved `AddSelectionAbove` and `AddSelectionBelow` to extend
multiple cursors/selections.
* `state.last_options` was never being updated, so the caching wasn't
working.
* If node on the PATH was too old it was logging errors on every
invocation even though managed node is being used.
Release Notes:
- Fixed caching of Node.js runtime paths and improved error messages.
Replace hardcoded 0.10 threshold with configurable parameter and set
0.05 default for most tests, with 0.2 for from_pixels_constructor
eval that produces more mismatched tags.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#27567
Release Notes:
- Fixed default keybindings for `editor::AcceptPartialEditPrediction` to
work with subtle mode.
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Closes [#13107](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13107)
Enabled pull diagnostics by default, for the language servers that
declare support in the corresponding capabilities.
```
"diagnostics": {
"lsp_pull_diagnostics_debounce_ms": null
}
```
settings can be used to disable the pulling.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic` command.
# Brief
This is draft PR that implements the LSP `textDocument/diagnostic`
command. The goal is to receive your feedback and establish further
steps towards fully implementing this command. I tried to re-use
existing method and structures to ensure:
1. The existing functionality works as before
2. There is no interference between the diagnostics sent by a server and
the diagnostics requested by a client.
The current implementation is done via a new LSP command
`GetDocumentDiagnostics` that is sent when a buffer is saved and when a
buffer is edited. There is a new method called `pull_diagnostic` that is
called for such events. It has debounce to ensure we don't spam a server
with commands every time the buffer is edited. Probably, we don't need
the debounce when the buffer is saved.
All in all, the goal is basically to get your feedback and ensure I am
on the right track. Thanks!
## References
1.
https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_pullDiagnostics
## In action
You can clone any Ruby repo since the `ruby-lsp` supports the pull
diagnostics only.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Clone this repo https://github.com/vitallium/stimulus-lsp-error-zed
2. Install Ruby (via `asdf` or `mise).
4. Install Ruby gems via `bundle install`
5. Install Ruby LSP with `gem install ruby-lsp`
6. Check out this PR and build Zed
7. Open any file and start editing to see diagnostics in realtime.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0ef6ec41-e4fa-4539-8f2c-6be0d8be4129
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Problem:
Initial keymap has "j k" keymap, which if uncommented will add +-1s
delay to every "j" key press
This workaround was taken from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/6661
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
---------
Co-authored-by: Michael Sloan <michael@zed.dev>
- [x] pass LSP tasks into list_debug_scenarios
- [x] load LSP tasks only once for both modals
- [x] align ordering
- [x] improve appearance of LSP debug task icons
- [ ] reconsider how `add_current_language_tasks` works
- [ ] add a test
Release Notes:
- Debugger Beta: Added debuggable LSP tasks to the "Debug" tab of the
new process modal.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Here’s how it looks after the fix:
.
White is white and black is black, as intended.
In some cases, dimmed colors were poorly defined, so I took
`text.dimmed` values.
Note that white is defined exactly as the background color for light
themes. Similarly, black is the exact background color for dark themes.
I didn’t change this, but many themes intentionally make white and black
slightly different from the background color. This prevents issues where
programs assume, say, a dark background and set the foreground to white,
making text invisible. I'm not sure if we want to adjust these themes to
address this; just noting it here.
Closes#29379
Release Notes:
- Fixed ANSI black and ANSI white colors in built-in themes
Closes#31438
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed an edge case were the request would fail when using
Claude and multiple images were attached
---------
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
I think using `Debugger Program` and `~/bin/debugger` here makes it seem
like that field is for specifying the path to the debugger itself, and
not the program being debugged.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR improves key handling on Windows by moving the
`TranslateMessage` call from the message loop to after we handled
`WM_KEYDOWN`. This brings Windows behavior more in line with macOS and
gives us finer control over key events. As a result, Vim keybindings now
work properly even when an IME is active. The trade-off is that it might
introduce a slight delay in text input.
Release Notes:
- N/A
We run the unit evals once a day in the middle of the night, and trigger
a Slack post if it fails.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Oleksiy Syvokon <oleksiy.syvokon@gmail.com>
The commit #31073 had introduced `zed-main.rs`, which replaced the
previous `main.rs` to be the "true" entry of the whole program. But as
the macro `#![cfg_attr(not(debug_assertions), windows_subsystem =
"windows")]` only works in the "true" entry, the release build will also
arise the console window if this macro doesn't move to the new entry
(the `zed-main.rs` here).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Based on a Slack conversation with @notpeter - this prevents secrets in
private/excluded files from being sent by the agent to third parties for
tools that don't require confirmation.
Of course, the agent can still use the terminal tool or MCP to access
these, but those require confirmation before they run (unlike these
tools).
This change doesn't seem to cause any trouble for evals:
<img width="730" alt="Screenshot 2025-06-03 at 8 48 33 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d90221be-f946-4af2-b57b-4aa047e86853"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This brings back [linux(x11): Add support for pasting images from
clipboard · Pull Request
#29387](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29387) while fixing
#30523 (which caused it to be reverted).
Commit message from that PR:
> Closes:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/29177#issuecomment-2823359242
>
> Removes dependency on
[quininer/x11-clipboard](https://github.com/quininer/x11-clipboard) as
it is in [maintenance
mode](https://github.com/quininer/x11-clipboard/issues/19).
>
> X11 clipboard functionality is now built-in to GPUI which was
accomplished by stripping the non-x11-related code/abstractions from
[1Password/arboard](https://github.com/1Password/arboard) and extending
it to support all image formats already supported by GPUI on wayland and
macos.
>
> A benefit of switching over to the `arboard` implementation, is that
we now make an attempt to have an X11 "clipboard manager" (if available
- something the user has to setup themselves) save the contents of
clipboard (if the last copy operation was within Zed) so that the copied
contents can still be pasted once Zed has completely stopped.
Before the fix for reapply, it was iterating through the formats and
requesting conversion to each. Some clipboard providers just respond
with a different format rather than saying the format is unsupported.
The fix is to use this response if it matches a supported format. It
also now typically avoids this iteration by requesting the `TARGETS` and
taking the highest precedence supported target.
Closes#30523
Release Notes:
- Linux (X11): Restored the ability to paste images.
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben <ben@zed.dev>
Fix a segfault in CVDisplayLink
We see 1-2 crashes a day on macOS on the `CVDisplayLink` thread.
```
Segmentation fault: 11 on thread 9325960 (CVDisplayLink)
CoreVideo CVHWTime::reset()
CoreVideo CVXTime::reset()
CoreVideo CVDisplayLink::runIOThread()
libsystem_pthread.dylib _pthread_start
libsystem_pthread.dylib thread_start
```
With the help of the Zed AI, I dove into the crash report, which looks
like this:
```
Crashed Thread: 49 CVDisplayLink
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000000000001f6
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000001, 0x00000000000001f6
Thread 49 Crashed:: CVDisplayLink
0 CoreVideo 0x18c1ed994 CVHWTime::reset() + 64
1 CoreVideo 0x18c1ee474 CVXTime::reset() + 52
2 CoreVideo 0x18c1ee198 CVDisplayLink::runIOThread() + 176
3 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x18285ac0c _pthread_start + 136
4 libsystem_pthread.dylib 0x182855b80 thread_start + 8
Thread 49 crashed with ARM Thread State (64-bit):
x0: 0x0000000000000000 x1: 0x000000018c206e08 x2: 0x0000002c00001513 x3: 0x0001d4630002a433
x4: 0x00000e2100000000 x5: 0x0001d46300000000 x6: 0x000000000000002c x7: 0x0000000000000000
x8: 0x000000000000002e x9: 0x000000004d555458 x10: 0x0000000000000000 x11: 0x0000000000000000
x12: 0x0000000000000000 x13: 0x0000000000000000 x14: 0x0000000000000000 x15: 0x0000000000000000
x16: 0x0000000182856a9c x17: 0x00000001f19bc540 x18: 0x0000000000000000 x19: 0x0000600003c56ed8
x20: 0x000000000002a433 x21: 0x0000000000000000 x22: 0x0000000000000000 x23: 0x0000000000000000
x24: 0x0000000000000000 x25: 0x0000000000000000 x26: 0x0000000000000000 x27: 0x0000000000000000
x28: 0x0000000000000000 fp: 0x000000016b02ade0 lr: 0x000000018c1ed984
sp: 0x000000016b02adc0 pc: 0x000000018c1ed994 cpsr: 0x80001000
far: 0x00000000000001f6 esr: 0x92000006 (Data Abort) byte read Translation fault
Binary Images:
0x1828c9000 - 0x182e07fff com.apple.CoreFoundation (6.9) <df489a59-b4f6-32b8-9bb4-9b832960aa52> /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation
```
Using lldb to disassemble `CVHWTime::reset()` (and the AI to interpret
it), the crash is caused by dereferencing the pointer at the start of
the CVHWTime struct + 0x1c8. In this case the pointer has (the clearly
nonsense) value 0x2e (and 0x2e + 0x1c8 = 0x1f6, the failing address).
As to how this could happen...
Looking at the implementation of `CVDisplayLinkRelease`, it calls
straight into `CFRelease` on the main thread; and so it is not safe to
call `CVDisplayLinkRelease` concurrently with other threads that access
the CVDisplayLink. While we already stopped the display link, it turns
out that `CVDisplayLinkStop` just sets a flag on the struct to instruct
the io-thread to exit "soon", and returns immediately. That means we
don't know when the other thread will actually exit, and so we can't
safely call `CVDisplayLinkRelease`.
So, for now, we just leak these objects. They should be created
relatively infrequently (when the app is foregrounded/backgrounded), so
I don't think this is a huge problem.
Release Notes:
- Fix a rare crash on macOS when putting the app in the background.
Adds a validation step to docs preprocessing so that actions referenced
in docs are checked against the list of all registered actions in GPUI.
In order for this to work properly, all of the crates that register
actions had to be importable by the `docs_preprocessor` crate and
actually used (see [this
comment](ec16e70336 (diff-2674caf14ae6d70752ea60c7061232393d84e7f61a52915ace089c30a797a1c3))
for why this is challenging).
In order to accomplish this I have moved the entry point of zed into a
separate stub file named `zed_main.rs` so that `main.rs` is importable
by the `docs_preprocessor` crate, this is kind of gross, but ensures
that all actions that are registered in the application are registered
when checking them in `docs_preprocessor`. An alternative solution
suggested by @mikayla-maki was to separate out all our `::init()`
functions into a lib entry point in the `zed` crate that can be imported
instead, however, this turned out to be a far bigger refactor and is in
my opinion better to do in a follow up PR with significant testing to
ensure no regressions in behavior occur.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Improved the review experience in the agent panel. Now, when you
commit changes (generated by the AI agent) using Git, Zed will
automatically dismiss the agent’s review UI for those changes. This
means you won’t have to manually “keep” or approve changes twice—just
commit, and you’re done.
Re: #19015Close#12667
When dragging a dock’s resize handle, only the active panel grows or
shrinks. This patch introduces an opt-in behaviour that lets users
resize every panel hosted by that dock at once.
Release Notes:
- Added new `resize_all_panels_in_dock` setting to optionally resize
every panel in a dock together.
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added channel reordering for administrators (use `cmd-up` and
`cmd-down` on macOS or `ctrl-up` `ctrl-down` on Linux to move channels
up or down within their parent)
## Summary
This PR introduces the ability for channel administrators to reorder
channels within their parent context, providing better organizational
control over channel hierarchies. Users can now move channels up or down
relative to their siblings using keyboard shortcuts.
## Problem
Previously, channels were displayed in alphabetical order with no way to
customize their arrangement. This made it difficult for teams to
organize channels in a logical order that reflected their workflow or
importance, forcing users to prefix channel names with numbers or
special characters as a workaround.
## Solution
The implementation adds a persistent `channel_order` field to channels
that determines their display order within their parent. Channels with
the same parent are sorted by this field rather than alphabetically.
## Implementation Details
### Database Schema
Added a new column and index to support efficient ordering:
```sql
-- crates/collab/migrations/20250530175450_add_channel_order.sql
ALTER TABLE channels ADD COLUMN channel_order INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1;
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY "index_channels_on_parent_path_and_order" ON "channels" ("parent_path", "channel_order");
```
### RPC Protocol
Extended the channel proto with ordering support:
```proto
// crates/proto/proto/channel.proto
message Channel {
uint64 id = 1;
string name = 2;
ChannelVisibility visibility = 3;
int32 channel_order = 4;
repeated uint64 parent_path = 5;
}
message ReorderChannel {
uint64 channel_id = 1;
enum Direction {
Up = 0;
Down = 1;
}
Direction direction = 2;
}
```
### Server-side Logic
The reordering is handled by swapping `channel_order` values between
adjacent channels:
```rust
// crates/collab/src/db/queries/channels.rs
pub async fn reorder_channel(
&self,
channel_id: ChannelId,
direction: proto::reorder_channel::Direction,
user_id: UserId,
) -> Result<Vec<Channel>> {
// Find the sibling channel to swap with
let sibling_channel = match direction {
proto::reorder_channel::Direction::Up => {
// Find channel with highest order less than current
channel::Entity::find()
.filter(
channel::Column::ParentPath
.eq(&channel.parent_path)
.and(channel::Column::ChannelOrder.lt(channel.channel_order)),
)
.order_by_desc(channel::Column::ChannelOrder)
.one(&*tx)
.await?
}
// Similar logic for Down...
};
// Swap the channel_order values
let temp_order = channel.channel_order;
channel.channel_order = sibling_channel.channel_order;
sibling_channel.channel_order = temp_order;
}
```
### Client-side Sorting
Optimized the sorting algorithm to avoid O(n²) complexity:
```rust
// crates/collab/src/db/queries/channels.rs
// Pre-compute sort keys for efficient O(n log n) sorting
let mut channels_with_keys: Vec<(Vec<i32>, Channel)> = channels
.into_iter()
.map(|channel| {
let mut sort_key = Vec::with_capacity(channel.parent_path.len() + 1);
// Build sort key from parent path orders
for parent_id in &channel.parent_path {
sort_key.push(channel_order_map.get(parent_id).copied().unwrap_or(i32::MAX));
}
sort_key.push(channel.channel_order);
(sort_key, channel)
})
.collect();
channels_with_keys.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(&b.0));
```
### User Interface
Added keyboard shortcuts and proper context handling:
```json
// assets/keymaps/default-macos.json
{
"context": "CollabPanel && not_editing",
"bindings": {
"cmd-up": "collab_panel::MoveChannelUp",
"cmd-down": "collab_panel::MoveChannelDown"
}
}
```
The CollabPanel now properly sets context to distinguish between editing
and navigation modes:
```rust
// crates/collab_ui/src/collab_panel.rs
fn dispatch_context(&self, window: &Window, cx: &Context<Self>) -> KeyContext {
let mut dispatch_context = KeyContext::new_with_defaults();
dispatch_context.add("CollabPanel");
dispatch_context.add("menu");
let identifier = if self.channel_name_editor.focus_handle(cx).is_focused(window) {
"editing"
} else {
"not_editing"
};
dispatch_context.add(identifier);
dispatch_context
}
```
## Testing
Comprehensive tests were added to verify:
- Basic reordering functionality (up/down movement)
- Boundary conditions (first/last channels)
- Permission checks (non-admins cannot reorder)
- Ordering persistence across server restarts
- Correct broadcasting of changes to channel members
## Migration Strategy
Existing channels are assigned initial `channel_order` values based on
their current alphabetical sorting to maintain the familiar order users
expect:
```sql
UPDATE channels
SET channel_order = (
SELECT ROW_NUMBER() OVER (
PARTITION BY parent_path
ORDER BY name, id
)
FROM channels c2
WHERE c2.id = channels.id
);
```
## Future Enhancements
While this PR provides basic reordering functionality, potential future
improvements could include:
- Drag-and-drop reordering in the UI
- Bulk reordering operations
- Custom sorting strategies (by activity, creation date, etc.)
## Checklist
- [x] Database migration included
- [x] Tests added for new functionality
- [x] Keybindings work on macOS and Linux
- [x] Permissions properly enforced
- [x] Error handling implemented throughout
- [x] Manual testing completed
- [x] Documentation updated
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Noticed while working on #31848 that we do not support pasting images as
context in the inline assistant
Release Notes:
- agent: Add support for attaching images as context from clipboard in
the inline assistant
Closes#31781
Currently we don't any warning or error if the image is not supported by
the current model in selected in the agent panel which leads for users
to think it's supported as there is no visual feedback provided by zed.
This PR adds a warning on image context pill to show warning when the
model doesn't support it.
| Before | After |
|--------|-------|
| <img width="374" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/da659fb6-d5da-4c53-8878-7a1c4553f168"
/> | <img width="442" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f23d184-6095-47e2-8f2b-0eac64a0942e"
/> |
Release Notes:
- Show warning for image context pill in agent panel when selected model
doesn't support images.
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <git@umesh.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet Bo Fenner <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/25526
Follow up of #29872
Release Notes:
- Make `alt-left` and `alt-right` skip punctuation on Mac OS to respect
the Mac default behaviour. When pressing alt-left and the first
character is a punctuation character like a dot, this character should
be skipped. For example: `hello.|` goes to `|hello.`
This change makes the editor feels much snappier, it now follows the
same behaviour as VSCode and any other Mac OS native application.
@ConradIrwin
This PR is a refactor of the existing `ModelType` in
`agent_model_selector`.
In #31848 we also need to know which context we are operating in, to
check if the configured model has image support.
In order to deduplicate the logic needed, I introduced a new type called
`ModelUsageContext` which can be used throughout the agent crate
Release Notes:
- N/A
Hi, this pull request adds `sorbet` and `steep` to the list of available
language servers for the Ruby language in order to prepare default Ruby
language settings for these LS. Both language servers are disabled by
default. We plan to add both in #104 and #102. Thanks!
Release Notes:
- ruby: Added `sorbet` and `steep` to the list of available language servers.
Removes the load_model trait method and its implementations in Ollama
and LM Studio providers, along with associated preload_model functions
and unused imports.
Release Notes:
- N/A
When `<old_text>` points to more than one location in a file, we used to
edit the first match, confusing the agent along the way. Now we will
return an error, asking to expand `<old_text>` selection.
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed incorrect file edits when edit locations are ambiguous
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/30707
The old code does something odd, re-accessing essentially the same
adapter-server pair for every language server initialized; but that was
done before for "incorrect", non-reused worktree_id hence never resulted
in external worktrees' files registration in this code path.
Release Notes:
- Fixed certain external worktrees' files sometimes not registered with
language servers
It seems that there was a regression. `build_config` no longer has an
`OUT_DIR` in it.
On way to mitigate it is to stop relying on it and just use `cwd` as dir
for the test binary to be placed in.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Modify the `replace_and_mark_text_in_range` method in the `Editor` to
keep the cursor at the start of the preedit range during IME
composition. Previously, the cursor would move to the end of the preedit
text with each update, causing the IME candidate box to shift (e.g.,
when typing pinyin with Fcitx5 on Wayland). This change ensures the
cursor and candidate box remain fixed until the composition is
committed, improving the IME experience.
Closes#21004
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: 张小白 <364772080@qq.com>
Update few other docs as well. Like recently tool support was added for
deepseek. Also there was recent thinking and images support for ollama
model.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#14496.
In https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/31976, we modified the
highlighting behavior for entries when certain entries or paths are
being dragged over them. Instead of relying on marked entries for
highlighting, we introduced the `highlight_entry_id` parameter, which
determines which entry and its children should be highlighted when an
item is being dragged over it.
The rationale behind that is that we can now utilize marked entries for
various other functions, such as:
1. When dragging multiple items, we use marked entried to show which
items are being dragged. (This is already covered because to drag
multiple items, you need to use marked entries.)
2. When dragging a single item, set that item to marked entries. (This
PR)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8a03bdd4-b5db-467d-b70f-53d9766fec52
Release Notes:
- Added highlighting to entries being dragged in the Project Panel,
indicating which items are being moved.
Prep for https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/32040
Currently, there’s no way to modify the cursor style of the active drag
state after dragging begins. However, there are scenarios where we might
want to change the cursor style, such as pressing a modifier key while
dragging. This PR introduces an API to update and read the current
active drag state cursor.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes#11647Fixes#13888Fixes#18771Fixes#19779Fixes#22437Fixes#23649Fixes#24200Fixes#27601
Zed’s current method of loading environment variables from the login
shell has two issues:
1. Some shells—fish in particular—write specific escape characters to
`stdout` right before they exit. When this happens, the tail end of the
last environment variable printed by `/usr/bin/env` becomes corrupted.
2. If a multi-line value contains an equals sign, that line is
mis-parsed as a separate name-value pair.
This PR addresses those problems by:
1. Redirecting the shell command's `stdout` directly to a temporary
file, eliminating any side effects caused by the shell itself.
2. Replacing `/usr/bin/env` with `sh -c 'export -p'`, which removes
ambiguity when handling multi-line values.
Additional changes:
- Correctly set the arguments used to launch a login shell under `csh`
or `tcsh`.
- Deduplicate code by sharing the implementation that loads environment
variables on first run with the logic that reloads them for a project.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#32018
Release Notes:
- Fixed issues with launching Python debug adapter downloaded by Zed.
You might need to clear the old install of Debugpy from
`$HOME/.local/share/zed/debug_adapters/Debugpy` (Linux) or
`$HOME/Library/Application Support/Zed/debug_adapters/Debugpy` (Mac).
This is the first step to closing #16120. Part of the problem was that
`surrounding_word` would search the whole line for matches with no
limit.
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin \<conrad@zed.dev\>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle \<ben@zed.dev\>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller \<cole@zed.dev\>
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#31919
Release Notes:
- Fixed a panic that could sometimes occur when the agent panel was too
narrow and contained context included via `@`.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Release Notes:
- agent: Fixed a panic when re-editing old messages
---------
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <m@cole-miller.net>
Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Also includes a clarity refactoring to remove
`ignore_completion_provider`.
Closes#15549
Release Notes:
- Fixed completions menu closing on typing after being requested while
`show_completions_on_input: false`.
Closes: https://github.com/rzukic/zed-latex/issues/77
## Default formatter: `latexindent`
Before, formatting was delegated to the language server, which just ran
a `latexindent` executable. There was no benefit to running it through
the language server over running it as an "external" formatter in zed.
In fact this was an issue because there was no way to provide an
explicit path for the executable (causing above extension issue). Having
the default settings configure the formatter directly gives more control
to user and removes the number of indirections making it clearer how to
tweak things like the executable path, or extra CLI args, etc...
## Alternative: `prettier`
Default settings have also been added to allow prettier as the formatter
(by just setting `"formatter": "prettier"` in the "LaTeX" language
settings). This was not possible before because an extra line needed to
be added to the `prettier` crate (similarly to what was done for
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/19024) to find the plugin
correctly.
> [!NOTE]
> The `prettier-plugin-latex` node module also contained a
`dist/standalone.js` but using that instead of
`dist/prettier-plugin-latex.js` gave an error, and indeed the latter
worked as intended (along with its questionable choices for formatting).
Release Notes:
- LaTeX: added default `latexindent` formatter settings without relying
on `texlab`, as well as allowing `prettier` to be chosen for formatting
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This PR introduces the "Reject All" and "Accept All" buttons in the
panel's edit bar, which appears as soon as the agent starts editing a
file. I'm also adding here a new method to the thread called
`has_pending_edit_tool_uses`, which is a more specific way of knowing,
in comparison to the `is_generating` method, whether or not the
reject/accept all actions can be triggered.
Previously, without this new method, you'd be waiting for the whole
generation to end (e.g., the agent would be generating markdown with
things like change summary) to be able to click those buttons, when the
edit was already there, ready for you. It always felt like waiting for
the whole thing was unnecessary when you really wanted to just wait for
the _edits_ to be done, as so to avoid any potential conflicting state.
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0927f3a6-c9ee-46ae-8f7b-97157d39a7b5"
width="500"/>
---
Release Notes:
- agent: Added ability to reject and accept all changes from the agent
panel.
---------
Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <hi@aguz.me>
These started to be used more recently, so we should also support them.
Release Notes:
- agent: Added support for `AGENT.md` and `AGENTS.md` as rules file
names.
Just polishing up a bit the Rules Library design. I think the most
confusing part here was the icon that was being used to tag a rule as
default; I've heard feedback more than once saying that was confusing,
so I'm now switching to a rather standard star icon, which I'd assume is
well-understood as a "favoriting" affordance.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The terminal tool card used a fixed height and scrolling, but this meant
that it was too tall for commands that only outputted a few lines, and
the nested scrolling was undesirable.
This PR makes the card be as too as needed to fit the entire output (no
scrolling), and allows the user to collapse it to fewer lines when
applicable. Making it work the same way as the edit tool card. In fact,
both tools now use a shared UI component.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1127e21d-1d41-4a4b-a99f-7cd70fccbb56
Release Notes:
- Agent: Display full terminal output
- Agent: Allow collapsing terminal output
Closes#29229
Release Notes:
- Extended the support for configuring custom git hosting providers to
cover project settings in addition to global settings.
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
This pull request adds full integration with OpenRouter, allowing users
to access a wide variety of language models through a single API key.
**Implementation Details:**
* **Provider Registration:** Registers OpenRouter as a new language
model provider within the application's model registry. This includes UI
for API key authentication, token counting, streaming completions, and
tool-call handling.
* **Dedicated Crate:** Adds a new `open_router` crate to manage
interactions with the OpenRouter HTTP API, including model discovery and
streaming helpers.
* **UI & Configuration:** Extends workspace manifests, the settings
schema, icons, and default configurations to surface the OpenRouter
provider and its settings within the UI.
* **Readability:** Reformats JSON arrays within the settings files for
improved readability.
**Design Decisions & Discussion Points:**
* **Code Reuse:** I leveraged much of the existing logic from the
`openai` provider integration due to the significant similarities
between the OpenAI and OpenRouter API specifications.
* **Default Model:** I set the default model to `openrouter/auto`. This
model automatically routes user prompts to the most suitable underlying
model on OpenRouter, providing a convenient starting point.
* **Model Population Strategy:**
* <strike>I've implemented dynamic population of available models by
querying the OpenRouter API upon initialization.
* Currently, this involves three separate API calls: one for all models,
one for tool-use models, and one for models good at programming.
* The data from the tool-use API call sets a `tool_use` flag for
relevant models.
* The data from the programming models API call is used to sort the
list, prioritizing coding-focused models in the dropdown.</strike>
* <strike>**Feedback Welcome:** I acknowledge this multi-call approach
is API-intensive. I am open to feedback and alternative implementation
suggestions if the team believes this can be optimized.</strike>
* **Update: Now this has been simplified to one api call.**
* **UI/UX Considerations:**
* <strike>Authentication Method: Currently, I've implemented the
standard API key input in settings, similar to other providers like
OpenAI/Anthropic. However, OpenRouter also supports OAuth 2.0 with PKCE.
This could offer a potentially smoother, more integrated setup
experience for users (e.g., clicking a button to authorize instead of
copy-pasting a key). Should we prioritize implementing OAuth PKCE now,
or perhaps add it as an alternative option later?</strike>(PKCE is not
straight forward and complicated so skipping this for now. So that we
can add the support and work on this later.)
* <strike>To visually distinguish models better suited for programming,
I've considered adding a marker (e.g., `</>` or `🧠`) next to their
names. Thoughts on this proposal?</strike>. (This will require a changes
and discussion across model provider. This doesn't fall under the scope
of current PR).
* OpenRouter offers 300+ models. The current implementation loads all of
them. **Feedback Needed:** Should we refine this list or implement more
sophisticated filtering/categorization for better usability?
**Motivation:**
This integration directly addresses one of the most highly upvoted
feature requests/discussions within the Zed community. Adding OpenRouter
support significantly expands the range of AI models accessible to
users.
I welcome feedback from the Zed team on this implementation and the
design choices made. I am eager to refine this feature and make it
available to users.
ISSUES: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/16576
Release Notes:
- Added support for OpenRouter as a language model provider.
---------
Signed-off-by: Umesh Yadav <umesh4257@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Closes#30535
Release Notes:
- AWS Bedrock: Add support for Meta Llama 4 Scout and Maverick models.
- AWS Bedrock: Fixed cross-region inference for all regions.
- AWS Bedrock: Updated all models available through Cross Region
inference.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
Hello,
This is my first contribution so apologies if I'm not following the
proper process (I haven't seen anything special in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md). Also,
I have tested my changes manually, but I could not figure out an easy we
to instantiate a `LanguageModelSelector` in the unit tests, so I didn't
write a test. If you can provide some guidance I'd be happy to write a
test.
---
If the user configured the models with custom names via `display_name`,
we want the ollama models to be sorted based on the name that is
actually displayed.
~~The original issue is only about ollama but this change will also
affect the other providers.~~
Closes#30854
Release Notes:
- Ollama: Changed models to be sorted by name.
This PR increases the number of returned extensions from the extension
API to 1,000 (up from 500).
We'll need a better solution at some point, but for now we can keep
bumping this number.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/31067.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Allow colons after issue links and for them to in ul.
Change ci references from [self-hosted, test] to more explicit
[self-hosted, macOS]
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben.kunkle@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
# Fix Python Virtual Environment Detection in Zed
## Problem
Zed was not properly detecting Python virtual environments when a
project didn't contain a `pyrightconfig.json` file. This caused Pyright
(the Python language server) to report `reportMissingImports` errors for
packages installed in virtual environments, even though the virtual
environment was correctly set up and worked fine in other editors.
The issue was that while Zed's `PythonToolchainProvider` correctly
detected virtual environments, this information wasn't being
communicated to Pyright in a format it could understand.
## Root Cause
The main issue was in how Zed communicated virtual environment
configuration to Pyright through the Language Server Protocol (LSP).
When Pyright requests workspace configuration, it expects virtual
environment settings (`venvPath` and `venv`) at the root level of the
configuration object - the same format used in `pyrightconfig.json`
files. However, Zed was attempting to place these settings in various
nested locations that Pyright wasn't checking.
## Solution
The fix involves several coordinated changes to ensure Pyright receives
virtual environment configuration in all the ways it might expect:
### 1. Enhanced Workspace Configuration (`workspace_configuration`
method)
- When a virtual environment is detected, Zed now sets `venvPath` and
`venv` at the root level of the configuration object, matching the exact
format of a `pyrightconfig.json` file
- Uses relative path `"."` when the virtual environment is located in
the workspace root
- Also sets `python.pythonPath` and `python.defaultInterpreterPath` for
compatibility with different Pyright versions
### 2. Environment Variables for All Language Server Binaries
- Updated `check_if_user_installed`, `fetch_server_binary`,
`check_if_version_installed`, and `cached_server_binary` methods to
include shell environment variables
- This ensures environment variables like `VIRTUAL_ENV` are available to
Pyright, helping with automatic virtual environment detection
### 3. Initialization Options
- Added minimal initialization options to enable Pyright's automatic
path searching and import completion features
- Sets `autoSearchPaths: true` and `useLibraryCodeForTypes: true` to
improve Pyright's ability to find packages
## Key Changes
The workspace configuration now properly formats virtual environment
configuration:
- Root level: `venvPath` and `venv` (matches pyrightconfig.json format)
- Python section: `pythonPath` and `defaultInterpreterPath` for
interpreter paths
## Impact
- Users no longer need to create a `pyrightconfig.json` file for virtual
environment detection
- Python projects with virtual environments in standard locations
(`.venv`, `venv`, etc.) will work out of the box
- Import resolution for packages installed in virtual environments now
works correctly
- Maintains compatibility with manual `pyrightconfig.json` configuration
for complex setups
## Testing
The changes were tested with Python projects using virtual environments
without `pyrightconfig.json` files. Pyright now correctly resolves
imports from packages installed in the virtual environment, eliminating
the `reportMissingImports` errors.
## Release Notes
- Fixed Python virtual environment detection when no
`pyrightconfig.json` is present
- Pyright now correctly resolves imports from packages installed in
virtual environments (`.venv`, `venv`, etc.)
- Python projects with virtual environments no longer show false
`reportMissingImports` errors
- Improved Python development experience with automatic virtual
environment configuration
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Users were giving feedback about the sound notification being
annoying/unnecessary if Zed is in the foreground, which I agree! So,
this PR changes it so that it only plays if that is not the case.
Release Notes:
- agent: Improved sound notification behavior by making it play only if
Zed is in the background.
2025-06-03 11:14:26 -03:00
1067 changed files with 94382 additions and 34568 deletions
* When implementing async operations that may fail, ensure errors propagate to the UI layer so users get meaningful feedback.
* Never create files with `mod.rs` paths - prefer `src/some_module.rs` instead of `src/some_module/mod.rs`.
# GPUI
@@ -94,9 +100,7 @@ Often event handlers will want to update the entity that's in the current `Conte
Actions are dispatched via user keyboard interaction or in code via `window.dispatch_action(SomeAction.boxed_clone(), cx)` or `focus_handle.dispatch_action(&SomeAction, window, cx)`.
Actions which have no data inside are created and registered with the `actions!(some_namespace, [SomeAction, AnotherAction])` macro call.
Actions that do have data must implement `Clone, Default, PartialEq, Deserialize, JsonSchema` and can be registered with an `impl_actions!(some_namespace, [SomeActionWithData])` macro call.
Actions with no data defined with the `actions!(some_namespace, [SomeAction, AnotherAction])` macro call. Otherwise the `Action` derive macro is used. Doc comments on actions are displayed to the user.
Action handlers can be registered on an element via the event handler `.on_action(|action, window, cx| ...)`. Like other event handlers, this is often used with `cx.listener`.
@@ -17,28 +17,27 @@ You are a highly skilled software engineer with extensive knowledge in many prog
4. Use only the tools that are currently available.
5. DO NOT use a tool that is not available just because it appears in the conversation. This means the user turned it off.
6. NEVER run commands that don't terminate on their own such as web servers (like `npm run start`, `npm run dev`, `python -m http.server`, etc) or file watchers.
7. Avoid HTML entity escaping - use plain characters instead.
## Searching and Reading
If you are unsure how to fulfill the user's request, gather more information with tool calls and/or clarifying questions.
{{! TODO: If there are files, we should mention it but otherwise omit that fact }}
{{#ifhas_tools}}
If appropriate, use tool calls to explore the current project, which contains the following root directories:
{{#eachworktrees}}
- `{{root_name}}`
- `{{abs_path}}`
{{/each}}
- Bias towards not asking the user for help if you can find the answer yourself.
- When providing paths to tools, the path should always begin with a path that starts with a project root directory listed above.
- When providing paths to tools, the path should always start with the name of a project root directory listed above.
- Before you read or edit a file, you must first find the full path. DO NOT ever guess a file path!
{{#if(has_tool'grep')}}
- When looking for symbols in the project, prefer the `grep` tool.
- As you learn about the structure of the project, use that information to scope `grep` searches to targeted subtrees of the project.
- The user might specify a partial file path. If you don't know the full path, use `find_path` (not `grep`) before you read the file.
{{/if}}
{{/if}}
{{else}}
You are being tasked with providing a response, but you have no ability to use tools or to read or write any aspect of the user's system (other than any context the user might have provided to you).
// The direction that you want to split panes horizontally. Defaults to "up"
"pane_split_direction_horizontal":"up",
@@ -97,19 +95,22 @@
// workspace when the centered layout is used.
"right_padding":0.2
},
// All settings related to the image viewer.
// Image viewer settings
"image_viewer":{
// The unit for image file sizes.
// By default we're setting it to binary.
// The second option is decimal.
// The unit for image file sizes: "binary" (KiB, MiB) or decimal (KB, MB)
"unit":"binary"
},
// The key to use for adding multiple cursors
// Currently "alt" or "cmd_or_ctrl" (also aliased as
// "cmd" and "ctrl") are supported.
// Determines the modifier to be used to add multiple cursors with the mouse. The open hover link mouse gestures will adapt such that it do not conflict with the multicursor modifier.
//
// 1. Maps to `Alt` on Linux and Windows and to `Option` on MacOS:
// "alt"
// 2. Maps `Control` on Linux and Windows and to `Command` on MacOS:
// "cmd_or_ctrl" (alias: "cmd", "ctrl")
"multi_cursor_modifier":"alt",
// Whether to enable vim modes and key bindings.
"vim_mode":false,
// Whether to enable helix mode and key bindings.
"helix_mode":false,
// Whether to show the informational hover box when moving the mouse
// over symbols in the editor.
"hover_popover_enabled":true,
@@ -117,7 +118,14 @@
"hover_popover_delay":300,
// Whether to confirm before quitting Zed.
"confirm_quit":false,
// Whether to restore last closed project when fresh Zed instance is opened.
// Whether to restore last closed project when fresh Zed instance is opened
// May take 3 values:
// 1. All workspaces open during last session
// "restore_on_startup": "last_session"
// 2. The workspace opened
// "restore_on_startup": "last_workspace",
// 3. Do not restore previous workspaces
// "restore_on_startup": "none",
"restore_on_startup":"last_session",
// Whether to attempt to restore previous file's state when opening it again.
// The state is stored per pane.
@@ -130,7 +138,9 @@
"restore_on_file_reopen":true,
// Whether to automatically close files that have been deleted on disk.
"close_on_file_delete":false,
// Size of the drop target in the editor.
// Relative size of the drop target in the editor that will open dropped file as a split pane (0-0.5)
// E.g. 0.25 == If you drop onto the top/bottom quarter of the pane a new vertical split will be used
// If you drop onto the left/right quarter of the pane a new horizontal split will be used
"drop_target_size":0.2,
// Whether the window should be closed when using 'close active item' on a window with no tabs.
// May take 3 values:
@@ -217,6 +227,13 @@
"show_signature_help_after_edits":false,
// Whether to show code action button at start of buffer line.
"inline_code_actions":true,
// Whether to allow drag and drop text selection in buffer.
"drag_and_drop_selection":{
// When true, enables drag and drop text selection in buffer.
"enabled":true,
// The delay in milliseconds that must elapse before drag and drop is allowed. Otherwise, a new text selection is created.
"delay":300
},
// What to do when go to definition yields no results.
//
// 1. Do nothing: `none`
@@ -305,6 +322,8 @@
// "all"
// 4. Draw whitespaces at boundaries only:
// "boundary"
// 5. Draw whitespaces only after non-whitespace characters:
// "trailing"
// For a whitespace to be on a boundary, any of the following conditions need to be met:
// - It is a tab
// - It is adjacent to an edge (start or end)
@@ -343,7 +362,9 @@
// Whether to show user picture in the titlebar.
"show_user_picture":true,
// Whether to show the sign in button in the titlebar.
"show_sign_in":true
"show_sign_in":true,
// Whether to show the menus in the titlebar.
"show_menus":false
},
// Scrollbar related settings
"scrollbar":{
@@ -396,6 +417,13 @@
// 3. Never show the minimap:
// "never" (default)
"show":"never",
// Where to show the minimap in the editor.
// This setting can take two values:
// 1. Show the minimap on the focused editor only:
// "active_editor" (default)
// 2. Show the minimap on all open editors:
// "all_editors"
"display_in":"active_editor",
// When to show the minimap thumb.
// This setting can take two values:
// 1. Show the minimap thumb if the mouse is over the minimap:
@@ -422,7 +450,9 @@
// 1. `null` to inherit the editor `current_line_highlight` setting (default)
// 2. "line" or "all" to highlight the current line in the minimap.
// 3. "gutter" or "none" to not highlight the current line in the minimap.
"current_line_highlight":null
"current_line_highlight":null,
// Maximum number of columns to display in the minimap.
"max_width_columns":80
},
// Enable middle-click paste on Linux.
"middle_click_paste":true,
@@ -443,7 +473,9 @@
// Whether to show breakpoints in the gutter.
"breakpoints":true,
// Whether to show fold buttons in the gutter.
"folds":true
"folds":true,
// Minimum number of characters to reserve space for in the gutter.
"min_line_number_digits":4
},
"indent_guides":{
// Whether to show indent guides in the editor.
@@ -468,7 +500,7 @@
},
// Whether the editor will scroll beyond the last line.
"scroll_beyond_last_line":"one_page",
// The number of lines to keep above/below the cursor when scrolling.
// The number of lines to keep above/below the cursor when scrolling with the keyboard
"vertical_scroll_margin":3,
// Whether to scroll when clicking near the edge of the visible text area.
"autoscroll_on_clicks":false,
@@ -536,6 +568,9 @@
"function":false
}
},
// Whether to resize all the panels in a dock when resizing the dock.
// Can be a combination of "left", "right" and "bottom".
"resize_all_panels_in_dock":["left"],
"project_panel":{
// Whether to show the project panel button in the status bar
"button":true,
@@ -589,6 +624,8 @@
// 3. Mark files with errors and warnings:
// "all"
"show_diagnostics":"all",
// Whether to stick parent directories at top of the project panel.
"sticky_scroll":true,
// Settings related to indent guides in the project panel.
"indent_guides":{
// When to show indent guides in the project panel.
@@ -599,7 +636,9 @@
// 2. Never show indent guides:
// "never"
"show":"always"
}
},
// Whether to hide the root entry when only one folder is open in the window.
"hide_root":false
},
"outline_panel":{
// Whether to show the outline panel button in the status bar
@@ -679,23 +718,27 @@
"default_width":360,
// Style of the git status indicator in the panel.
//
// Choices: label_color, icon
// Default: icon
"status_style":"icon",
// What branch name to use if init.defaultBranch
// is not set
// What branch name to use if `init.defaultBranch` is not set
//
// Default: main
"fallback_branch_name":"main",
// Whether to sort entries in the panel by path
// or by status (the default).
// Whether to sort entries in the panel by path or by status (the default).
//
// Default: false
"sort_by_path":false,
// Whether to collapse untracked files in the diff panel.
//
// Default: false
"collapse_untracked_diff":false,
"scrollbar":{
// When to show the scrollbar in the git panel.
//
// Choices: always, auto, never, system
// Default: inherits editor scrollbar settings
"show": null
// "show": null
}
},
"message_editor":{
@@ -712,8 +755,6 @@
"default_width":380
},
"agent":{
// Version of this setting.
"version":"2",
// Whether the agent is enabled.
"enabled":true,
/// What completion mode to start new threads in, if available. Can be 'normal' or 'burn'.
@@ -771,12 +812,12 @@
"tools":{
"copy_path":true,
"create_directory":true,
"create_file":true,
"delete_path":true,
"diagnostics":true,
"edit_file":true,
"fetch":true,
"list_directory":true,
"project_notifications":true,
"move_path":true,
"now":true,
"find_path":true,
@@ -796,6 +837,7 @@
"diagnostics":true,
"fetch":true,
"list_directory":true,
"project_notifications":true,
"now":true,
"find_path":true,
"read_file":true,
@@ -822,7 +864,15 @@
// its response, or needs user input.
// Default: false
"play_sound_when_agent_done":false
"play_sound_when_agent_done":false,
/// Whether to have edit cards in the agent panel expanded, showing a preview of the full diff.
///
/// Default: true
"expand_edit_card":true,
/// Whether to have terminal cards in the agent panel expanded, showing the whole command output.
///
/// Default: true
"expand_terminal_card":true
},
// The settings for slash commands.
"slash_commands":{
@@ -974,8 +1024,7 @@
// Removes any lines containing only whitespace at the end of the file and
// ensures just one newline at the end.
"ensure_final_newline_on_save":true,
// Whether or not to perform a buffer format before saving
//
// Whether or not to perform a buffer format before saving: [on, off, prettier, language_server]
// Keep in mind, if the autosave with delay is enabled, format_on_save will be ignored
"format_on_save":"on",
// How to perform a buffer format. This setting can take 4 values:
@@ -1028,12 +1077,33 @@
// Automatically update Zed. This setting may be ignored on Linux if
// installed through a package manager.
"auto_update":true,
// How to render LSP `textDocument/documentColor` colors in the editor.
//
// Possible values:
//
// 1. Do not query and render document colors.
// "lsp_document_colors": "none",
// 2. Render document colors as inlay hints near the color text (default).
// "lsp_document_colors": "inlay",
// 3. Draw a border around the color text.
// "lsp_document_colors": "border",
// 4. Draw a background behind the color text..
// "lsp_document_colors": "background",
"lsp_document_colors":"inlay",
// Diagnostics configuration.
"diagnostics":{
// Whether to show the project diagnostics button in the status bar.
"button":true,
// Whether to show warnings or not by default.
"include_warnings":true,
// Settings for using LSP pull diagnostics mechanism in Zed.
"lsp_pull_diagnostics":{
// Whether to pull for diagnostics or not.
"enabled":true,
// Minimum time to wait before pulling diagnostics from the language server(s).
// 0 turns the debounce off.
"debounce_ms":50
},
// Settings for inline diagnostics
"inline":{
// Whether to show diagnostics inline or not
@@ -1087,16 +1157,14 @@
// Control whether the git blame information is shown inline,
// in the currently focused line.
"inline_blame":{
"enabled":true
"enabled":true,
// Sets a delay after which the inline blame information is shown.
// Delay is restarted with every cursor movement.
// "delay_ms": 600
//
"delay_ms":0,
// Whether or not to display the git commit summary on the same line.
// "show_commit_summary": false
//
"show_commit_summary":false,
// The minimum column number to show the inline blame information at
// "min_column": 0
"min_column":0
},
// How git hunks are displayed visually in the editor.
// This setting can take two values:
@@ -1135,6 +1203,12 @@
// 2. Display predictions inline only when holding a modifier key (alt by default).
// "mode": "subtle"
"mode":"eager",
// Copilot-specific settings
// "copilot": {
// "enterprise_uri": "",
// "proxy": "",
// "proxy_no_verify": false
// },
// Whether edit predictions are enabled when editing text threads.
// This setting has no effect if globally disabled.
"enabled_in_text_threads":true
@@ -1233,6 +1307,8 @@
// Whether or not selecting text in the terminal will automatically
// copy to the system clipboard.
"copy_on_select":false,
// Whether to keep the text selection after copying it to the clipboard
"keep_selection_on_copy":false,
// Whether to show the terminal button in the status bar
"button":true,
// Any key-value pairs added to this list will be added to the terminal's
@@ -1289,7 +1365,7 @@
// 5. Never show the scrollbar:
// "never"
"show":null
}
},
// Set the terminal's font size. If this option is not included,
// the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font size.
// "font_size": 15,
@@ -1300,10 +1376,27 @@
// the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font fallbacks.
// This will be merged with the platform's default font fallbacks
// "font_fallbacks": ["FiraCode Nerd Fonts"],
// The weight of the editor font in standard CSS units from 100 to 900.
"font_weight":400,
// Sets the maximum number of lines in the terminal's scrollback buffer.
// Default: 10_000, maximum: 100_000 (all bigger values set will be treated as 100_000), 0 disables the scrolling.
// Existing terminals will not pick up this change until they are recreated.
// "max_scroll_history_lines": 10000,
"max_scroll_history_lines":10000,
// The minimum APCA perceptual contrast between foreground and background colors.
// APCA (Accessible Perceptual Contrast Algorithm) is more accurate than WCAG 2.x,
// especially for dark mode. Values range from 0 to 106.
//
// Based on APCA Readability Criterion (ARC) Bronze Simple Mode:
@@ -63,7 +40,7 @@ impl Default for AgentProfileId {
/// A profile for the Zed Agent that controls its behavior.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pubstructAgentProfile{
pubstructAgentProfileSettings{
/// The name of the profile.
pubname: SharedString,
pubtools: IndexMap<Arc<str>,bool>,
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