This PR improves adding and working with icons by using the new
`DerivePathStr` to derive icon paths.
This means paths no longer need to be manually specified, and the
`IconName` and file name will always be consistent between icons.
This PR does not do any work to standardize icons visually, remove
unused icons, or any other such cleanup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The diff only contains doc comments changes, however I expect this also
fixes generating JSON Schema which generated by
[schemars](092dc17ae4/docs/examples/6-doc_comments.md).
This default value is actually true at first.
1818fef32f
However, it was changed in the following commit.
bf7e474bbcCloses#17628
Release Notes:
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This PR adds new SVGs for the pin and unpin icons, using a custom-made
one in a smaller size, and thus removing the `PinAlt` one I added just
recently. I also tweak the outline panel pin icon button tooltip strings
a bit.
Release Notes:
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This adds ability to the assistant panel's context editor to accept
files being dropped on it.
Multiple things can be dropped on the assistant panel:
- project panel entries (one or many)
- tabs (one)
- external files (one or many)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fddee751-cbdf-4e2c-ac80-35dfb857cc8a
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14235
* moved search results highlight calculation into the background thread,
with highlight-less representation as a fallback
* show only a part of the line per search result, stop uniting them into
a single line if possible, always trim left trailing whitespaces
* highlight results in batches
* better cache all search result data, related to rendering
* add test infra and fix folding-related issues
* improve entry displays when multi buffer has a buffer search (find
references one has)
* fix cloud notes not showing search matches
Release Notes:
- Improved outline panel performance
Fixes this weird behavior:
- open an file, like `test.rs`
- `ctrl-n` create an new buffer
- `ctrl-s` save new buffer with name `test.rs`, select replace old file.
- the older open file also exist, this is weird.
Release Notes:
- Fixed two panes staying opening when saving a new buffer with the same filename as a file that was already open.
This fixes a bug that I've been running into for quite a while:
- Open a new terminal inside Zed
- (Center pane loses focus)
- (Workspace is serialized)
- Quit Zed
- Open Zed
- (Workspace is deserialized without an active pane)
- Put cursor in assistant panel
- Try to use `ActivatePaneInDirection` to go to the center
- Does not work
So what this fix does is to ensure that in case the pane does become
focused, even though it was already marked as focused, the active center
pane is set.
It also adds a fallback when trying to get the last active pane.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where `workspace::ActivatePaneInDirection` could not
activate the center pane (i.e. one couldn't navigate from terminal or
assistant panel to the center pane) after loading Zed.
This changes the Zed CLI `zed` to pass along the environment to the Zed
project that it opens (if it opens a new one).
In projects, this CLI environment will now take precedence over any
environment that's acquired by running a login shell in a projects
folder.
The result is that `zed my/folder` now always behaves as if one would
run `zed --foreground` without any previous Zed version running.
Closes#7894Closes#16293
Related issues:
- It fixes the issue described in here:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4977#issuecomment-2305272027
Release Notes:
- Improved the Zed CLI `zed` to pass along the environment as it was on
the CLI to the opened Zed project. That environment is then used when
opening new terminals, spawning tasks, or language servers.
Specifically:
- If Zed was started via `zed my-folder`, a terminal spawned with
`workspace: new terminal` will inherit these environment variables that
existed on the CLI
- Specific language servers that allow looking up the language server
binary in the environments `$PATH` (such as `gopls`, `zls`,
`rust-analyzer` if configured, ...) will look up the language server
binary in the CLI environment too and use that environment when starting
the process.
- Language servers that are _not_ found in the CLI environment (or
configured to not be found in there), will be spawned with the CLI
environment in case that's set. That means users can do something like
`RA_LOG=info zed .` and it will be picked up the rust-analyzer that was
spawned.
Demo/explanation:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/455905cc-8b7c-4fc4-b98a-7e027d97cdfa
Release Notes:
- N/A
This updates the IME position every time the selection changes, this is
probably only useful when you enumerate languages with your IME.
TODO:
- ~There is a rare chance that the ime panel is not updated because the
window input handler is None.~
- ~Update IME panel in vim mode.~
- ~Update IME panel when leaving Buffer search input.~
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
Prototypes a way to display new entities in the outline panel, making it
less outline.
The design is not final and might be adjusted, but the workflow seems to
be solid enough to keep and iron it out.
* Now, when any project search buffer is activated (multi buffer mode),
or buffer search is open (singleton buffer mode, but is available for
search usages multi buffer too — in that case buffer search overrides
multi buffer's contents display), outline panel displays all search
matches instead of the outline items.
Outline items are not displayed at all during those cases, unless the
buffer search is closed, or a new buffer gets opened, of an active
buffer search matches zero items.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4a3e4faa-7f75-4522-96bb-3761872c753a
* For the multi buffer mode, search matches are grouped under
directories and files, same as outline items

* For buffer search , search matches are displayed one under another

For both cases, the entire match line is taken and rendered, with the
hover tooltip showing the line number.
So far it does not look very bad, but I am certain there are bad cases
with long lines and bad indents where it looks not optimal — this part
most probably will be redesigned after some trial.
Or, maybe, it's ok to leave the current state if the horizontal
scrollbar is added?
Clicking the item navigates to the item's position in the editor.
Search item lines are also possible to filter with the outline panel's
filter input.
* Inline panel is now possible to "pin" to track a currently active
editor, to display outlines/search results for that editor even if
another item is activated afterwards:

This is useful in combination with project search results display: now
it's possible to leave the search results pinned in the outline panel
and jump to every search result and back.
If the item the panel was pinned to gets closed, the panel gets back to
its regular state, showing outlines/search results for a currently
active editor.
Release Notes:
- Added a way to display buffer/project search entries in the outline
panel
This adds an option to set the split direction for both the horizontal
splits, and the vertical splits.
A couple of things to look for when reviewing:
* The `derive` keywords on the Enums were copy pasted, no clue what they
should be
* Tried adding tests for this, but got stuck.
Co-authored with @Tobbe
Fixes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/11342
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `gf` command to open files under the cursor.
- Filenames can now be `cmd`/`ctrl`-clicked, which opens them.
TODOs:
- [x] `main_test.go` <-- works
- [x] `./my-pkg/my_pkg.go` <-- works
- [x] `../go.mod` <-- works
- [x] `my-pkg/my_pkg.go` <-- works
- [x] `my-pkg/subpkg/subpkg_test.go` <-- works
- [x] `file\ with\ space\ in\ it.txt` <-- works
- [x] `"file\ with\ space\ in\ it.txt"` <-- works
- [x] `"main_test.go"` <-- works
- [x] `/Users/thorstenball/.vimrc` <-- works, but only locally
- [x] `~/.vimrc` <--works, but only locally
- [x] Get it working over collab
- [x] Get hover links working
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26af7f3b-c392-4aaf-849a-95d6c3b00067
Collab demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/272598bd-0e82-4556-8f9c-ba53d3a95682
Closes#15860
Since rust std now supports LazyLock replacing lazy_static with it
reduce the external dependency.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
This PR can improve the UX when dropping a file that cannot be opened
into the workspace pane. Previously, nothing happened without any
messages when such error occurred, which could be awkward for users.
Additionally the pane was being split even though the file failed to
open.
Here's a screen recording demonstrating the previous/updated behavior:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cfdf3488-9464-4568-b16a-9b87718bd729
Changes:
- It now displays an error message if a file cannot be opened.
- Updated the logic to first try to open the file. The pane splits only
if the file opening process is successful.
Release Notes:
- Improved error handling when opening files in the workspace pane. An
error message will now be displayed if the file cannot be opened.
- Fixed an issue where unnecessary pane splitting occurred when a file
fails to open.
This fixes a weird bug:
1. Use `/workflow` in assistant
2. Have it generate a step that modifies a file
3. Either (a) select the step in the assistant and have it auto-insert
newlines (b) select "Transform" to have the step applied
4. Close the modified file in the editor ("Discard")
5. Re-open the file
6. BUG: the changes made by assistant are still there!
The reason for the bug is that the assistant keeps references to buffers
and they're not closed/reloaded when closed/reopened.
To fix the bug we now rollback the applied workflow steps when
discarding a buffer.
(This does *not* yet fix the issue where a workflow step inserts a new
buffer into the project/worktree that does not show up on the file
system yet but in `/file` and hangs around until Zed is closed.)
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
I want to showcase Zed's performance via videos, and this seemed like a
good way to demonstrate it.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f4a5fabc-efe7-4b48-9ba5-719882fdc856
Release Notes:
- On macOS, you can now set assign `performance.show_in_status_bar:
true` in your settings to show the time to the first window draw on
startup and then current FPS of the containing window's renderer.
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: David Soria Parra <167242713+dsp-ant@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Danny Hua <danny.hua@hey.com>
For future reference: WIP branch of copy/pasting a mixture of images and
text: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/tree/copy-paste-images -
we'll come back to that one after landing this one.
Release Notes:
- You can now paste images into the Assistant Panel to include them as
context. Currently works only on Mac, and with Anthropic models. Future
support is planned for more models, operating systems, and image
clipboard operations.
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Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Jason <jason@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/16042
This commit modifies the behavior of inline transformations to only
accept finished transformations when the user manually saves the file.
Previously, transformations were automatically accepted on any save
event, including autosaves.
This was achieved by updating the `Pane` and `Workspace` structs to emit
a new `UserSavedItem` event when a manual save occurs, and modifying the
`InlineAssistant` to register and handle this new event (instead of
`editor::Saved`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR opens workflow step editors as preview tabs and closes them upon
exiting the step if they are still in preview mode and they weren't
already open before entering the step.
Making this work was tricky, because we often edit the buffer as part of
displaying the workflow step suggestions to create empty lines where we
can generate. We undo these edits if the transformation is not applied,
but they were causing the preview to be dismissed.
After trying a few approaches, I decided to give workspace `Item`s a
`preserve_preview` method that defaults to false. When the workspace
sees an edit event for the item, it checks if the item wants to preserve
its preview. For buffers, after editing, you can call `refresh_preview`,
which sets a preview version to the current version of the buffer. Any
edits after this version will cause preview to not be preserved.
One final issue is with async auto-indent. To ensure these async edits
don't dismiss the preview, I automatically refresh the preview version
if preview was preserved prior to performing the auto-indent. The
assumption is that these are edits created by other edits, and if we
didn't want to dismiss the preview with the originating edits, then the
auto-indent edits shouldn't dismiss it either.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Jason <jason@zed.dev>
This commit gives tab button renderers control over the condition in
which they should be displayed. Previously we displayed tab buttons only
when the pane was focused. Now tab renderers can return an Option of
AnyElement, which in turn makes it possible for them to control when and
how they're rendered. Pane and Terminal handlers still check for self
focus condition and Assistant Panel does not.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR ensures that the toolbar within the editor and the assistant
panel have the same height. I also pushed in some other tiny design
(spacing, really) tweaks. There's still a mismatch between the editor
toolbar and the assistant panel's history tab, but I'll try to tackle
this separately.
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Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR renames and added a new pane event to indicate the difference
between `removing` and `removed` event. This change is needed for the
debugger implementation, if you close a pane we have to send a
`terminateThread` request to the adapter because it's not supported to
reopen a pane. So when the pane is removing we have to know what thread
it is what is stored on the panel itself, so we have to be able to get
this information before the pane is actually removed.
So my idea how to fix this was by adding a new event called
`RemovedItem` which is a rename of `RemoveItem` which also makes a bit
more sense because the item is removed at that point. And seeing the
name `RemoveItem` does not really say that it's removed, more like we
are removing the item.
/cc @mikayla-maki
Release Notes:
- N/A
This changes the workspace/session serialization to also persist the
order of windows across restarts.
Release Notes:
- Improved restoring of windows across restarts: the order of the
windows is now also restored. That means windows that were in the
foreground when Zed was quit will be in the foreground after restart.
(Right now only supported on Linux/X11, not on Linux/Wayland.)
Demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0b8162f8-f06d-43df-88d3-c45d8460fb68