This PR:
- Makes slash commands easier to compose by adding a concept,
`CompletionIntent`. When using `tab` on a completion in the assistant
panel, that completion item will be expanded but the associated command
will not be run. Using `enter` will still either run the completion item
or continue command composition as before.
- Fixes a bug where running `/diagnostics` on a project with no
diagnostics will delete the entire command, rather than rendering an
empty header.
- Improves the autocomplete rendering for files, showing when
directories are selected and re-arranging the results to have the file
name or trailing directory show first.
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- Added `ctrl-alt-enter` keybinding for `repl::RunInPlace`
(`ctrl-option-enter` on MacOS). Keeps your screen position and cursor in
place when running any block.
- Disable Terminal ctrl-a (conflicts with readline).
- Standardize modifier order to use ctrl-shift instead of shift-ctrl to match existing keys.
- Move ctrl-shift-c (collab) to \!Terminal context (fix flickering in terminal right click menu).
- Consolidate two Terminal blocks in linux keybind
... 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.
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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.
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- 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.
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
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`
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- 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>
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
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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 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)
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@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.
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.
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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.)
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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
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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
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
- 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
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Sobo <nathan@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12234 by making both
default keymap and the menu `Delete` action declarations to have the
same `skip_prompt` value.
`Trash` action got more explicit `skip_prompt` declarations in this PR,
but those were the defaults already, so not changed.
Now, `Delete` action in the project panel will always show a prompt
before removing, both on the keystroke and menu item click.
To note, VSCode does skips prompt for the `Trash` action, so we might
want to change that too (later?), the PR does not alter it.
Release Notes:
- Shows Delete action binding keys in the project panel context menu
([12234](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/12234))