The minidump-based crash reporting is now entirely separate from our
legacy panic_hook-based reporting. This should improve the association
of minidumps with their metadata and give us more consistent crash
reports.
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
We only want minidumps to be generated on actual release builds. Now we
avoid spawning crash handler processes for dev builds. To test
minidumping you can still set the `ZED_GENERATE_MINIDUMPS` env var which
force-enable the feature.
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None of this is new info, we're just pulling more things out of the
panic message to send with the minidump. We do want to add more fields
like gpu version which will come in a subsequent change.
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I'm not sure we actually want to be using `debug-info=unpacked` and then
running `dsymutil` with `--flat`, but for now the minimal change to get
this working is to manually specify the flattened, uncompressed debug
info file for upload, which in turn will cause `sentry-cli` to pick up
on source-info for the zed binary.
I think in the future we should switch to `packed` debug info, both for
the zed binary _and_ the remote server, and then we can tar up the
better supported `dSYM` folder format rather than the flat dwarf
version.
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Follow up to #36278 to ensure this bug is actually fixed. Also fixes
this on two layers and adds a test for the lower layer, as we cannot
properly test it in the UI.
Furthermore, this improves the error message to show some more context
and ensures the status toast is actually only shown when the keybind was
successfully updated: Before, we would show the success toast whilst
also showing an error in the editor.
Lastly, this also fixes some issues with the status toast (and
animations) where no status toast or no animation would show in certain
scenarios.
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Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Keymap Editor: Fixed an issue where leaving the arguments field empty
would result in an error even if arguments were optional
Some APIs fail when they get this parameter
Closes#36215
Release Notes:
- Fixed OpenAI-compatible providers that don't support prompt caching
and/or reasoning
Release Notes:
- Added `reasoning_effort` support to custom models
Tested using the following config:
```json5
"language_models": {
"openai": {
"available_models": [
{
"name": "gpt-5-mini",
"display_name": "GPT 5 Mini (custom reasoning)",
"max_output_tokens": 128000,
"max_tokens": 272000,
"reasoning_effort": "high" // Can be minimal, low, medium (default), and high
}
],
"version": "1"
}
}
```
Docs:
https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat/create#chat_create-reasoning_effort
This work could be used to split the GPT 5/5-mini/5-nano into each of
it's reasoning effort variant. E.g. `gpt-5`, `gpt-5 low`, `gpt-5
minimal`, `gpt-5 high`, and same for mini/nano.
Release Notes:
* Added a setting to control `reasoning_effort` in OpenAI models
Closes#36093
Pin copilot version to 1.354 for now until further investigation.
Release Notes:
- Fixes issue where Copilot failed to sign in.
Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
## Summary
Enable image processing capabilities for GPT-5 series models by updating
the `supports_images()` method.
## Changes
- Add vision support for `gpt-5`, `gpt-5-mini`, and `gpt-5-nano` models
- Update `supports_images()` method in
`crates/language_models/src/provider/open_ai.rs`
## Models with Vision Support (after this PR)
- gpt-4o
- gpt-4o-mini
- gpt-4.1
- gpt-4.1-mini
- gpt-4.1-nano
- gpt-5 (new)
- gpt-5-mini (new)
- gpt-5-nano (new)
- o1
- o3
- o4-mini
This brings GPT-5 vision capabilities in line with other OpenAI models
that support image processing.
Release Notes:
- Added vision support for OpenAI models
Closes#34881
For horizontal scroll, we weren't keeping track of the `local` bool, so
whenever the agent tries to autoscroll horizontally, it would be seen as
a user scroll event resulting in unfollow.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where the Follow Agent could unexpectedly stop
following during edits.
Switch our Linux aarch_64 release builds from Linux on Graviton (32
vCPU, 64GB) to Linux running on Apple M4 Pro (8vCPU, 32GB). Builds are
faster (20mins vs 30mins) for the same cost (960 unit minutes;
~$0.96/ea).
<img width="763" height="285" alt="Screenshot 2025-08-08 at 13 14 41"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/12c45c8b-59f3-40d8-974c-1003b5080287"
/>
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This PR fixes an issue where Edit Predictions would not be available in
buffers that were opened when the workspace loaded.
The issue was that there was a race condition between fetching/setting
the authenticated user state and when we assigned the Edit Prediction
provider to buffers that were already opened.
We now wait for the event that we emit when we have successfully loaded
the user in order to assign the Edit Prediction provider, as we'll know
the user has been loaded into the `UserStore` by that point.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/35883
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where Edit Predictions were not working in buffers that
were open when the workspace initially loaded.
Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>
This PR updates signed-out state of the Collab panel to show when not
connected to Collab, as opposed to just when the user is signed-out.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR makes it so that only Zed staff connect to Collab automatically.
Anyone else can connect to Collab manually when they want to collaborate
(but this is not required for using Zed's LLM features).
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
This PR wires up handling for the new `UserUpdated` message coming from
Cloud over the WebSocket connection.
When we receive this message we will refresh the authenticated user.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new WebSocket connection to Cloud.
This connection will be used to push down notifications from the server
to the client.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
We used to not respond at all to requests that we didn't have a handler
for, which is yuck. It may have left the language server waiting for the
response for no good reason. The other (worse) finding is that we did
not have a full definition of an Error type for LSP, which made it so
that a spec-compliant language server would fail to deserialize our
response (with an error). This then could lead to all sorts of
funkiness, including hangs and crashes on the language server's part.
Co-authored-by: Lukas <lukas@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Improved reporting of errors to language servers, which should improve
the stability of LSPs ran by Zed.
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Co-authored-by: Lukas <lukas@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Remco Smits <djsmits12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <hello@anthonyeid.me>
In response to an ongoing BuildJet outage, consider migrating CI to
GitHub hosted runners.
Also includes revert of (causing flaky tests):
- https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/35741
Downsides:
- Cost (2x)
- Force migration to Ubuntu 22.04 from 20.04 will bump our glibc minimum
from 2.31 to 2.35. Which would break RHEL 9.x (glibc 2.34), Ubuntu 20.04
(EOL) and derivatives.
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- N/A