Improved SublimeText keymap (Mac & Linux).
- Add bind for MoveLineUp/Down (`ctrl-shift-up` on linux and `cmd-ctrl-up` on MacOS).
Co-authored-by: unixtensor <brandon@rhpidfyre.io>
This PR increases the size of the the icon buttons within the inline
editors, both within the buffer and on the terminal. I also added
properties to make sure they always render as a square, as well as
tweaking the stop icon SVG, adding an alternative sparkle icon that fit
the same grid as the close (14x14) icon, and adding a bit more right
padding on the buffer's case so it doesn't collide with the scrollbar.
End result is that they have a bit of an easier target space area and
normalized sizes.
---
Release Notes:
- N/A
... on all platforms.
`ctrl-shift-enter` for the repl, `cmd-enter` for the assistant. People
can override this behavior as they desire in their own keymaps.
Release Notes:
- N/A
<img width="624" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f492b0bd-14c3-49e2-b2ff-dc78e52b0815">
- [x] Correctly set custom model token count
- [x] How to count tokens for Gemini models?
- [x] Feature flag zed.dev provider
- [x] Figure out how to configure custom models
- [ ] Update docs
Release Notes:
- Added support for quickly switching between multiple language model
providers in the assistant panel
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
### Summary
This PR adds support for count and object motions to the toggle comments
action in Vim mode. The relevant issue is
[#14337](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14337).
For example, `2 g c j` will toggle comments three lines downward. `g c g
g` will toggle comments from the current cursor position up to the start
of the file.
Notably missing from this PR are `g c b` (toggle comments for the
current block) as well as `g c p` (toggle comments for the current
paragraph). These seem to be non-standard.
The new module `normal/toggle_comments.rs` has been copied almost
verbatim from `normal/indent.rs`. Maybe that ought to be abstracted over
but I feel I lack the overview.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added support for count and object motion to the toggle comments
action ([#14337](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14337)).
Enables the jupyter feature by default, which is shown only when we have
a kernelspec or know that we (can) support it well (Python,
Deno/TypeScript).
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
given zaucy/zed-starlark#4 was merged, zed-starlark now has multiple
LSPs and requires additional configuration which isn't available
directly for extensions.
cc @zaucy
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the Erlang extension with support for installing the
[Erlang Language
Platform](https://github.com/WhatsApp/erlang-language-platform) (`elp`)
language server from the GitHub Release assets.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the default settings to treat `tsconfig.json` files as
JSONC.
Resolves https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14906.
Release Notes:
- TypeScript's `tsconfig.json` files are now treated as JSONC.
Ensures that the assistant keybinding for cmd-enter takes precedence
over `repl::Run`.
On Linux, `ctrl-enter` (the equivalent), issues `repl::Run` when in a
jupyter context.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Note that this shouldn't have any visible user-facing behavior yet. The
feature is incomplete but we wanna merge early to avoid a long-running
branch.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Hi, this pull request adds support for `rubocop` language server. I
noticed that `ruby-lsp` LS is becoming more popular but it still lacks
diagnostics support in Zed. To cover that missing feature, it could be
good to use `rubocop` LS to show diagnostics alongside with the running
Ruby LSP.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR extends the PHP extension with
[Phpactor](https://github.com/phpactor/phpactor) support.
Phpactor seems to provide a better feature set out-of-the-box for free,
so it has been made the default PHP language server.
Thank you to @xtrasmal for informing us of Phpactor's existence!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- linux: Added a fallback Open picker for when XDG is not working
- Added a new setting `use_system_path_prompts` (default true) that can
be disabled to use Zed's builtin keyboard-driven prompts.
---------
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
TODO:
- [x] Actions run from menu not firing
- [x] Menu differentiates idle and busy for running kernel
Menu States:
- [x] No session && no support known
No session && no kernel installed for languages of known support
- (TODO after) Intro to REPL
- [x] Link to docs
No session but can start one
- [x] Start REPL
- (TODO after) More info -> Docs?
Yes Session
- [x] Info: Kernel name, language
example: chatlab-3.7-adsf87fsa (Python)
example: condapy-3.7 (Python)
- [x] Change Kernel -> https://zed.dev/docs/repl#change-kernel
- ---
- [x] Run
- [x] Interrupt
- [x] Clear Outputs
- ---
- [x] Shutdown
(Release notes left empty as the change will be documented in the REPL
release!)
Reserved for a follow on PR:
```
- [ ] Status should update when the menu is open (missing `cx.notify`?)
- [ ] Shutdown all kernels action
- [ ] Restart action
- [ ] [Default kernel changed - restart (this kernel) to apply] // todo!(kyle): need some kind of state thing that says if this has happened
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
- MacOS: Center the cursor in the visible area. `ctrl-l` (matches MacOS)
- Linux JetBrains: Scroll so cursor is at the Middle `ctrl-m`
- `editor::NextScreen` is not longer bound in any keymap by default (was
`ctrl-l` on MacOS)
Fixes#5247
I don't intend fully on getting this merged, this is just an experiment
on using `direnv` directly without relying on shell-specific behaviours.
It works though, so this finally closes#8633
Release Notes:
- Fixed nushell not picking up `direnv` environments by directly
interfacing with it using `direnv export`
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `-`/`+` to go to beginning of line above/below
([#14183](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14183)).
- vim: (Breaking) Removed non-standard builtin binding from `-` to open
the project panel. You can re-add it to your keymap file with:
`{"context":"VimControl", "bindings":{ "-":
"pane::RevealInProjectPanel"}}`
Optionally, include screenshots / media showcasing your addition that
can be included in the release notes.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/32429059/0e9e9348-265e-4a81-a45a-4739034dc5d9
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- vim: (BREAKING) Improved vim keymap contexts.
Previously `vim_mode == normal` was true even when operators were
pending, which led to bugs like #13789 and a requirement for custom
keymaps to exclude various conditions like (`!VimObject` and
`!VimWaiting`) to avoid bugs.
Now `vim_mode` will be set to `operator` or `waiting` in these cases as
described in [the docs](https://zed.dev/docs/vim#keybindings). For most
custom keymaps this change will be a no-op or an improvement, but if you
were deliberately relying on the old behaviour (if you were relying on
`VimObject` or `VimWaiting` becoming true) you will need to update your
keymap.
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
For: #13417
This is a simple version, I'm not sure if we just need to limit this
feature to vim mode, or maybe in normal editor mode, which involves
other logic like the location of the setting
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Zed already has a shortcut assigned to ctrl-alt-g and it's mapped to
`search::SelectNextMatch`. Having another multi shortcut with the same
prefix makes `ctrl-alt-g` to have a very noticeable delay when pressed.
This commit changes the default shortcut for git blame to `alt-g b`
Release Notes:
- N/A
- atom(mac): Cmd+j conflicts with `workspace: ToggleBottomDock` in
default map. Revert.
- default(linux): `ctrl-shift-t` conflict. Move
`project_symbols::Toggle` to `ctrl-t` to match vscode linux. Leave
`pane::ReopenClosedItem` at `ctrl-shift-t` to match vscode/chrome on
linux.
- Fixes#13973
This change adds ability to choose any action from prompts, not just the
default one and cancel as Zed has right now. For example, when a user
tries to close a file with edits in it the prompt offers "Don't save"
option that can be selected only with mouse. Now you can use arrows,
tab/shift-tab to pick action and enter/space to confirm it.
Fixes [#13906](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13906)
Release Notes:
- Added keyboard navigation in the prompts on Linux
([#13906](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13906)).
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
These were previously passed directly to the editor module, which knows
nothing about vim counts. Instead, implement new actions in the vim
module which take the count and use it to invoke the corresponding
action in the editor module, properly repeated.
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim undo and redo commands not taking counts.
Release Notes:
- Added Linux-Specific keymaps for JetBrains, Atom and Sublime Text
- Improved MacOS-specific keymaps for JetBrains and Atom
- Improved Linux default keymap (VSCode compatibility)
- Windows now uses same keymap as Linux
---------
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This is should be a no-op, whitespace formatting only.
Removes 425 lines of excess whitespace in our default keymap json files.
Release Notes:
- Improved formatting of default keymaps (single line per bind)
This PR updates the default settings to treat Nix's `flake.lock` files
as JSON.
Resolves https://github.com/zed-extensions/nix/issues/2.
Release Notes:
- Nix's `flake.lock` files are now automatically identified as JSON.
Sets up the `cmd-enter` keybinding for the jupyter repl to only apply
when enabled.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
Continuing from #13597, this PR refactors platform controls to extract a
generic set of platform controls that can be used for any platform that
does not define it's own/we don't use the system ones.
In the future, these controls will likely be used as a fallback on
windows as well when the windows icon font isn't available.
Release Notes:
- Added updated window controls on Linux
This implements the functionality (paired with @as-cii), but we weren't
sure what the clearest name would be for the action. It's essentially
the inverse of "quote selection" - but what's the opposite of quoting
the selection?
One idea:
* Rename "quote selection" to "Insert **into** assistant"
* Name this "Insert **from** assistant"
Release Notes:
- Added action to insert from assistant into editor (default keybinding:
`cmd-<` on macOS, `ctrl-<` on Linux)
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Context:
@bennetbo spotted a regression in handling of `cargo run` task in zed
repo following a merge of #13658. We've started invoking `cargo run`
from the folder of an active file whereas previously we did it from the
workspace root. We brainstormed few solutions that involved adding a
separate task that gets invoked at a workspace level, but I realized
that a cleaner solution may be to finally add user-configured task
variables. This way, we can choose which crate to run by default at a
workspace level.
This has been originally brought up in the context of javascript tasks
in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12118#issuecomment-2129232114
Note that this is intended for internal use only for the time being.
/cc @RemcoSmitsDev we should be unblocked on having runner-dependant
tasks now.
Release notes:
- N/A
I've add `shift shift` as a default keybinding to open command palette,
when using JetBrains keymap, along with the already existing
`cmd-shift-a`. This isn't quite right, as in JetBrains, `cmd-shift-a`
opens the actions modal, which would be our command palette, and `shift
shift` actually opens up a view for searching everything, commands,
actions, settings, etc - we do not have a unified modal for these
things, so I think this is the best thing we can do. Some users might
want to change this to be our file picker, but I think adding it as the
default at least puts it on their radar that they can use this type of
binding; they can change it if they want.
Release Notes:
- Added `shift shift` as a default binding to open the command palette
in the JetBrains keymap.
Adds some of the UI components to allow us to visually render settings.
These are UI only and are not functional yet (@maxdeviant will be
working on these when he is back.)
You can see some examples by running `script/storybook setting`.
![CleanShot 2024-06-26 at 12 38
37@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1714999/b5e6434d-3bc5-4fcd-9c0a-d280950cbef2)
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO:
- [x] Moving the cursor out of the title editor should unselect any
selected text
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
I use this for a much faster workflow with inline assist when using fast
models.
Release Notes:
- Added "Select Enclosing Symbol" command based on tree-sitter outline.
Useful in combination with inline assist to rewrite a function.
Fixing the "r" action just involved adapting `normal_replace` to replace
multiple characters.
Fixing the "shift-r" command was less straightforward. The bindings for
`vim::BeforeNormal` in replace mode were being overwritten and several
other steps required for action repetition were not performed. Finally,
the cursor adjustment after re-entering normal mode was duplicated
(`vim::BeforeNormal` was now triggered correctly) so I removed the
special case for replace mode.
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim "r" action to accept a count argument
- Fixed vim "shift-r" action to accept a count argument and allow
repetition
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This patch maps `Ctrl+Shift+M` to "Open Markdown Preview to the side".
That's what it used to be in Atom:
https://github.com/atom/markdown-preview
Release Notes:
- Added Markdown Preview shortcut for the Atom keymap
Runnables can now be disabled with:
```
"gutter": {
"runnables": false
}
```
Fixes#13280
Release Notes:
- Added `gutter.runnables` setting that controls whether runnable
indicators are displayed in the gutter.
![result](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/32017007/c400081f-be5d-48fa-994f-90a00e2be359)
In the past, Zed used a single switch called `autoclose` to control both
`autoclose` and `auto_surround` functionalities:
+ `autoclose`: when input '(', append ')' automatically.
+ `auto_surround`: when select text and input '(', surround text with
'(' and ')' automatically.
This PR separates `auto_surround` from `autoclose` to support `<`.
Previously, if `autoclose` of `<` was set to `false`, `auto_surround`
couldn't be used. However, setting `autoclose` to `true` would affect
the default behavior of simple expression. For example, `a < b` would
become `a <> b`.
For more information, see #13187.
Fix#12898.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `auto_surround`
([#12898](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12898)).
This adds two new actions to `editor`:
- `editor::SelectPageUp`
- `editor::SelectPageDown`
On Linux they're bound by default to `shift-pageup` and
`shift-pagedown`, which matches VS Code and JetBrains.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This matches the behavior of VS Code and JetBrains.
(Of course I implemented both actions myself before figuring out that we
already have actions to scroll a line up and down.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
This fixes `ctrl-w` and `ctrl-e` not working in the terminal pane but
instead triggering Zed actions ("close pane" and "search project files"
respectively).
I've added both because I think they're pretty commonly used in
terminals, since they're default Emacs-style keybindings.
But I also didn't want to add more, since it's relatively easy for users
to define themselves which keybindings should be forwarded to the
terminal and which not.
All that's required is adding something like this to the keymap:
```json
{
"context": "Terminal",
"bindings": {
"ctrl-n": ["terminal::SendKeystroke", "ctrl-n"],
"ctrl-p": ["terminal::SendKeystroke", "ctrl-p"]
}
}
```
cc @mikayla-maki
Release Notes:
- N/A
### TODO
- [x] Make sure keybinding shows up in pane + menu
- [x] Selection tool in the editor toolbar
- [x] Application Menu
- [x] Add more options to pane + menu
- Go to File...
- Go to Symbol in Project...
- [x] Add go items to the selection tool in the editor:
- Go to Symbol in Editor...
- Go to Line/Column...
- Next Problem
- Previous Problem
- [x] Fix a bug where modals opened from a context menu aren't focused
correclty
- [x] Determine if or what needs to be done with project actions:
- Difficulty is that these are exposed in the UI via clicking the
project name in the titlebar or by right clicking the root entry in the
project panel. But they require reading and are two clicks away. Is that
sufficient?
- Add Folder to Project
- Open a new project
- Open recent
- [x] Get a style pass
- [x] Implement style pass
- [x] Fix the wrong actions in the selection menu
- [x] Show selection tool toggle in the 'editor settings' thing
- [x] Put preferences section from the app menu onto the right hand user
menu
- [x] Add Project menu into app menu to replace 'preferences' section,
and put the rest of the actions there
- [ ] ~~Adopt `...` convention for opening a surface~~ uncertain what
this convention is.
- [x] Adopt link styling for webview actions
- [x] Set lucide hamburger for menu icon
- [x] Gate application menu to only show on Linux and Windows
Release Notes:
- Added a 'selection and movement' tool to the Editor's toolbar, as well
as controls to toggle it and a setting to remove it (`"toolbar":
{"selections_menu": true/false }`)
- Changed the behavior of the `+` menu in the tab bar to use standard
actions and keybindings. Replaced 'New Center Terminal' with 'New
Terminal', and 'New Search', with the usual 'Deploy Search'. Also added
item-creating actions to this menu.
- Added an 'application' menu to the titlebar to Linux and Windows
builds of Zed
Additionally, limit # of returned completion items + use fuzzy filtering
on VTSLS side. Prime LSP handler for response handling.
Release Notes:
- VTSLS is now a default language server for TypeScript, TSX, and
JavaScript.
This PR removes the Copilot-specific aliases for the
`inline_completions` and `show_inline_completions` settings.
While these aliases were added to maintain backward-compatibility, the
aliasing behavior here can lead to a confusing experience when both keys
end up in the `settings.json`.
Release Notes:
- Breaking Change: Removed the `copilot` alias for the
`inline_completions` setting. If you have settings under `copilot` they
should get moved to `inline_completions`.
- Breaking Change: Removed the `show_copilot_suggestions` alias for the
`show_inline_completions` setting.
Fixes: #13068Fixes: #9383
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed `home` and `end` in visual mode (#13068)
- vim: Fixed inserting a 0 in insert mode with a count (#9383)
Release Notes:
- vim: Fix `gi` when the insert ended at the end of a line (#12162)
- vim: Add `gv` to restore previous visual selection (#12888)
- vim: Fix `gl` when the first match is at the end of a line
This PR adds support for [linked editing of
ranges](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#textDocument_linkedEditingRange),
which in short means that editing one part of a file can now change
related parts in that same file. Think of automatically renaming
HTML/TSX closing tags when the opening one is changed.
TODO:
- [x] proto changes
- [x] Allow disabling linked editing ranges on a per language basis.
Fixes#4535
Release Notes:
- Added support for linked editing ranges LSP request. Editing opening
tags in HTML/TSX files (with vtsls) performs the same edit on the
closing tag as well (and vice versa). It can be turned off on a language-by-language basis with the following setting:
```
"languages": {
"HTML": {
"linked_edits": true
},
}
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
This could still use some improvement UI-wise but the user experience
should be a lot better.
- [x] Show in "Window" application menu
- [x] Load prompt as it's selected in the picker
- [x] Refocus picker on `esc`
- [x] When creating a new prompt, if a new prompt already exists and is
unedited, activate it instead
- [x] Add `/default` command
- [x] Evaluate /commands on prompt insertion
- [x] Autocomplete /commands (but don't evaluate) during prompt editing
- [x] Show token count using the settings model, right-aligned in the
editor
- [x] Picker
- [x] Sorted alpha
- [x] 2 sublists
- Default
- Empty state: Star a prompt to add it to your default prompt
- Otherwise show prompts with star on hover
- All
- Move prompts with star on hover
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes some default language settings that are now provided by
their respective extensions.
In #10296 we added the ability for the language configuration within
extensions to provide certain language settings (e.g., `tab_size`).
New versions of the extensions have been published that take advantage
of that and have been in circulation for over a month now. To that end,
we no longer need these settings provided as defaults.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds default settings to disable `vtsls` by default so that
there aren't multiple TypeScript language servers running.
I also renamed the language server from `vtsls-language-server` to just
`vtsls`, since the `-language-server` suffix was redundant.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Using the file system as a database seems like it's easy, but it's
actually a real pain. I'd like to use LMDB to store the prompts locally
so we have more control. We can always add an export option, but I want
the source of truth to be somewhere other than the file system.
So far, I have a PromptStore which is global to the application and can
be initialized on startup. Then there's a `PromptLibrary` which is
intended to be the root of a new kind of Zed window. I haven't actually
seen pixels yet, but I've sketched out the basics needed to create a new
prompt, save, etc.
Still lots to figure out but the foundations of being backed by a DB and
rendering in an independent window are in place.
/cc @iamnbutler @as-cii
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Also fix click handler for "Rerun last task".
Fixes#12580
Release Notes:
- Fixed click handler for "rerun last task" in task modal not working.
- Rebound "picker::UseSelectedQuery" from `opt-E` to `F2`.
This PR sorts the `file_types.json` file alphabetically.
This is the command I used to sort it:
```
pnpm --package=json-sort-cli dlx jsonsort assets/icons/file_icons/file_types.json
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR changes the default value of the `calls.share_on_join` setting
from `true` to `false`.
Nathan mentioned that project sharing should be opt-in so that projects
aren't shared unless you intend for them to be.
Release Notes:
- Changed the default `calls.share_on_join` value to `false`.
- Confirming a completion now runs the command immediately
- Hitting `enter` on a line with a command now runs it
- The output of commands gets folded away and replaced with a custom
placeholder
- Eliminated ambient context
<img width="1588" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/482957/b1927a45-52d6-4634-acc9-2ee539c1d89a">
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Adds the following features to the prompt manager:
- New prompt – Create a new prompt from the UI. It will only persist if
it is saved.
- Save prompt – Save a prompt by clicking the save button in the UI. A
keybinding will be added for this in the future.
- Reveal prompt - Show the selected prompt on the file system. Only
available for saved prompts.
New prompts that are saved will use the
`{slugified_title}_{ver}_{id}.md` format which all imported prompts will
move to in the near future.
Also orders prompts in alphabetical order by default.
Release Notes:
- N/A