Release Notes:
- Changed default keybindings in the VS Code keymap so that
`alt-[up|down]` now move lines up/down and`alt-shift-[up|down]`
duplicate lines up/down. Previous bindings for selecting larger/smaller
syntax nodes are now bound to `ctrl-shift-[left|right]`.
([#4652](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4652))([#7151](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7151))
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Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
This PR adds support for `ap`/`ip` text objects in Vim mode and allows
users to perform paragraph-based operations.
Cases where compatibility with Neovim's behavior is checked, cases where
there are known differences in behavior with Neovim (cases where the
landing position is other than the beginning of the line), and cases
where the Neovim behavior in the test suite seems strange are separated
in the test code so that they can be identified.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `ap` and `ip` paragraph text objects in Vim mode
([#7359](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7359)).
`z.` is similar to zz but moves the cursor to the first non-blank
character.
From the documentation:
```
z. Redraw, line [count] at center of window (default cursor line). Put cursor at first non-blank in the line.
zz Like "z.", but leave the cursor in the same column.
```
Release Notes:
- Support the `z.` vim keybinding: Center cursor in window and put
cursor at first non-blank
This solves a major usability problem in Zed, that there's no way to
temporarily disable auto formatting without toggling the whole feature
off.
fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5230
Release Notes:
- Added a new `workspace::SaveWithoutFormatting`, bound to `cmd-k s`, to
save a file without invoking the auto formatter.
Follow-up of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8651#issuecomment-1973411072
Zed current default is still to reuse the current window, but now it's
possible to do
```json
"alt-cmd-o": [
"projects::OpenRecent",
{
"create_new_window": true
}
]
```
and change this.
menu::Secondary confirm does the action with opposite window creation
strategy.
Release Notes:
- Improved open recent projects flexibility: settings can change whether
`menu::Confirm` opens a new window or reuses the old one
This PR adds settings for hiding title (breadcrumbs) from the terminal
toolbar. If the title is hidden, the toolbar disappears completely.
Example:
```json
"terminal": {
"toolbar": {
"title": true,
}
}
```
[The PR that added the "toolbar"
setting](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/7338) didn't affect
toolbars of the terminals that are placed in the editor pane. This PR
fixes that.
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring the terminal toolbar ([8125](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8125))
Following #7665, I've added a keymap to quickly hide and show gutter
line numbers.
`ctrl-l` and `cmd-l` were taken, so I've bound it to `cmd-;`.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/138762/365d2a7c-b775-4486-8389-edafe59b2a87
Release notes:
- Added `editor: toggle line numbers` command and default keybindings
(`cmd-;` on macOS).
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Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
This PR wires up support for [Azure
OpenAI](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/ai-services/openai/overview)
as an alternative AI provider in the assistant panel.
This can be configured using the following in the settings file:
```json
{
"assistant": {
"provider": {
"type": "azure_openai",
"api_url": "https://{your-resource-name}.openai.azure.com",
"deployment_id": "gpt-4",
"api_version": "2023-05-15"
}
},
}
```
You will need to deploy a model within Azure and update the settings
accordingly.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This practice makes it difficult to locate todo!s in my code when I'm
working. Let's take out the bang if we want to keep doing this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Even though I use Vim mode, I'd love to have this in the command
palette/fuzzy finder. It's an Emacs keybinding, but also supported by
macOS nearly everywhere.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I would like to keep diagnostics open on one side, and process them on
the other.
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::OpenExcerptsSplit` (bound to `cmd-k enter`) to open the
selected excerpts in the adjacent pane
- vim: Added `ctrl-w d`, `ctrl-w shift-d` and `ctrl-w space` for
`editor::GoTo{,Type}Definition` and `editor::OpenExcerptsSplit`
I would like to add these file icons all from the source svgrepo.com and
with a size of 14x14. Also I've modified file_types.json in order to add
the file types and path to the image aswell as added SQL as a storage
type so it's linked to an icon.
Here is how these new changes would look like:
<img width="240" alt="Captura de pantalla 2024-02-26 a las 19 30 33"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/93369643/73e50e4a-bfe8-4239-b919-280150051e36">
Release Notes:
- Added icons for Coffeescript, F#, Nim, Scala, and TCL files.
- Updated icon for SQL files.
I'm not sure how compliant you're aiming to be with vim, but the `f`
behavior is more useful when it can search on multiple lines instead of
a single one, so I'd like to propose this change.
This change is quite frequent in vim/neovim as a plugin (e.g.
[clever-f](https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim),
[improved-ft](https://github.com/backdround/improved-ft.nvim), etc), and
in other vim emulations (e.g.
[vscode-vim](https://github.com/VSCodeVim/Vim)).
This PR formats the default `settings.json` file with Prettier.
This should help avoid unnecessary modifications in other PRs making
consequential changes to this file.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Reverts zed-industries/zed#7674
@ABckh: reverting this as it introduced a significant performance
slowdown, most likely caused by iterating through all the snapshot
entries to determine whether a directory is foldable/unfoldable/omitted.
It would be great if you could open a new PR that reverts this revert
and addresses the performance issues. Thank you!
/cc: @maxbrunsfeld
Release notes:
- N/A
I think this makes it less chaotic to edit text when the inlay hints are
on.
It's for cases where you're editing to the right side of an inlay hint.
Example:
```rust
for name in names.iter().map(|item| item.len()) {
println!("{:?}", name);
}
```
We display a `usize` inlay hint right next to `name`.
But as soon as you remove that `.` in `names.iter` your cursor jumps
around because the inlay hint has been removed.
With this change we now have a 700ms debounce before we update the inlay
hints.
VS Code seems to have an even longer debounce, I think somewhere around
~1s.
Release Notes:
- Added debouncing to make it easier to edit text when inlay hints are
enabled and to save rendering of inlay hints when scrolling. Both
debounce durations can be configured with `{"inlay_hints":
{"edit_debounce_ms": 700}}` (default) and `{"inlay_hints":
{"scroll_debounce_ms": 50}}`. Set a value to `0` to turn off the
debouncing.
### Before
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/3afbe548-dcfb-45a3-ab9f-cce14c04a148
### After
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/7ea90e42-bca6-4f6c-995e-83324669ab43
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Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
a simple code for html tag support, I've only done the basics, and if
it's okay, I'll optimize and organize the code, and adapt other parts
like `is_multiline`, `always_expands_both_ways`, `target_visual_mode`,
etc
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Added support of auto collapsed directories, for example when directory
has only one directory inside we should display it as dir1/dir2 (#6935
). Please feel free to propose better solutions, as I am new in Rust
Demo:
https://streamable.com/seo3n9
Release Notes:
- Added support for auto-collapsing directories.
This PR formats the JSON files in the `assets/` directory with Prettier.
This should help avoid some of the changes in formatting when these
files are touched by contributors.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds a new `argument` vim text object, inspired by
[targets.vim](https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim).
As it's the first vim text object to use the syntax tree, it needed to
operate on the `Buffer` level, not the `MultiBuffer` level, then map the
buffer coordinates to `DisplayPoint` as necessary.
This required two main changes:
1. `innermost_enclosing_bracket_ranges` and `enclosing_bracket_ranges`
were moved into `Buffer`. The `MultiBuffer` implementations were updated
to map to/from these.
2. `MultiBuffer::excerpt_containing` was made public, returning a new
`MultiBufferExcerpt` type that contains a reference to the excerpt and
methods for mapping to/from `Buffer` and `MultiBuffer` offsets and
ranges.
Release Notes:
- Added new `argument` vim text object, inspired by
[targets.vim](https://github.com/wellle/targets.vim).
I think bold is the least fitting font weight for inlay hints, which
should be subtle hints and not, well, bold.
If someone feels strongly about this, I can revert, but only if we add
the ability to change this per theme.
Until then: beautiful, thin, subtle inlay hints!
Release Notes:
- Improved styling of inlay hints by not making them bold in the editor.
![screenshot-2024-02-23-17 30
29@2x](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/89c2a162-76bb-45cd-8b45-2a5bdf8ca87b)
I really think storybook is a cool standalone app but there are some
usability issues that are getting in the way of making this a fun tool
to use.
Currently it is not easy to gracefully exit out of storybook.
In fact even trying to Ctrl-c out of storybook seems currently broken to
me...
So the only real way to exit out of storybook is to kill the process
after a Ctrl-z.
This PR attempts to make this much easier by adding a simple app_menu
with a menu item called quit along with the ability to *Cmd-q* out of
storybook as well...
Both the menu item quit and *Cmd-q* gracefully exit storybook.
There are still a bunch of issues with storybook which I plan on
addressing in future PR's but this is a start and something that to me
is the highest priority to make storybook more functional and easy to
use moving forward.
One of my longer term goals of storybook is to have it be a nice stand
alone application similar to
[Loungy](https://github.com/MatthiasGrandl/Loungy) which can be used as
a nice tutorial application for how to develop a real world *gpui* app.
For that reason I added a *assets/keymaps/storybook.json* file as well.
Release Notes:
- vim: Added a setting to control default clipboard behaviour. `{"vim":
{"use_system_clipboard": "never"}}` disables writing to the clipboard.
`"on_yank"` writes to the system clipboard only on yank, and `"always"`
preserves the current behavior. ([#4390
](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4390))
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This changes the format of runnables slightly (the top-level object is
now a sequence, not a map).
The 2nd commit pulls in aliases from .zshrc and co.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Undoubtedly not perfect, but this should be something we can work off
of.
Note that matching keybindings with ctrl in them is currently broken on
linux (or at least x11). This keymap might just manage to be less useful
than using the macos one on linux until that is fixed... the proximate
cause of this is that the `key` field of the `Keystroke` struct looks
like `"\u{e}"` instead of `"n"` when `ctrl-n` is pressed.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Following up to #8079, this PR changes the default Markdown tab size to
2 spaces.
This should produce less surprising formatting for lists when using
Prettier.
Release Notes:
- Changed default Markdown tab size to 2 spaces.
This small inconsistency was mentioned on the discord. This fixes it.
Release Notes:
- Themes: Renamed `scrollbar_thumb.background` to
`scrollbar.thumb.background` to be consistent with other style
properties.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Part of #7108
This PR includes just the static runnables part. We went with **not**
having a dedicated panel for runnables.
This is just a 1st PR out of N, as we want to start exploring the
dynamic runnables front. Still, all that work is going to happen once
this gets merged.
Release Notes:
- Added initial, static Runnables support to Zed. Such runnables are defined in
`runnables.json` file (accessible via `zed: open runnables` action) and
they can be spawned with `runnables: spawn` action.
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Pitor <pitor@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Beniamin <beniamin@zagan.be>
This adds one feature I've been missing a lot in Vim mode: `gx` to open
the URL under the cursor.
Technically, in Vim, `gx` opens more "paths", not just URLs, but I think
this is a good start.
Release Notes:
- Added `gx` to Vim mode to open the URL under the cursor.
Demo:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/6a19490d-b61d-40b7-93e8-4819599f6977