Each message is represented as a multibuffer excerpt to allow for
fluid editing of the conversation transcript.
Co-Authored-By: Antonio Scandurra <antonio@zed.dev>
This took so much longer than I wanted, so glad to finally be rid of
this
Release Notes:
* Improved performance when editing many git-tracked files in a
multi-buffer at the same time
This avoids an issue where in a many-buffer multi-buffer, each modified
buffer could complete its recalc independently, causing a cascade of
repeated notifies
Now all recalcs started at the same time must complete before
A: Starting another recalc pass
B: The master notify occurring
Each buffer can still show its new diff if something else triggers it
to notify earlier, this is desirable and does not have the same negative
effects as the notify cascade as those re-layouts would need to happen
anyway
Co-Authored-By: Max Brunsfeld <max@zed.dev>
For some reason the yellow I used for the modified color in light themes
was really light
.
Release Notes:
* Improved the contrast of diff modified color in the editor in light
themes.
This adds basic ability to interact with OpenAI inside a buffer.
Release Notes:
* If`OPENAI_API_KEY` is defined in your environment, you can now run the
`ai: assist` command to pass the text of your current buffer to GPT-4.
If you're editing a file with a `.zmd` extension, you can also invoke
the model with `cmd-enter.` (preview-only)
This makes the `Toggle{Left,Right,Bottom}Dock` actions deserializable
from empty JSON, so that they can be constructed for the command
palette. It also fixes a bug in GPUI's `available_actions` method, in
which we'd include key bindings for actions of the same type but
different values.
Note that, for now, the command palette will perform the *focusing*
version of the actions. I'm not totally sure this is the right behavior,
but it seems more useful to me.
Release Notes:
N/A
In this pull request we improved key bindings (as described below) and
added tooltips.
Add these release notes to the panels release notes:
- The left, right and bottom dock can be toggled and focused at the same
time respectively via `cmd-b`, `cmd-r` and `cmd-j`. Holding `shift` will
toggle them without changing the focus.