crates/languages and extensions/gleam: handle different target envs (a
new variant of os: `pc-windows-gnu`)
crates/storybook: compile manifest for all windows targets (same as
#9815)
looks like fixes#9807, but there are still errors presented
<details>
```
[2024-03-27T12:07:25+03:00 INFO Zed] ========== starting zed ==========
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO cosmic_text::font::system] Parsed 398 font faces in 60ms.
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO db] Opening main db
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 ERROR util] crates\settings\src\settings_file.rs:76: EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 0
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 ERROR util] crates\settings\src\keymap_file.rs:89: invalid binding value for keystroke escape, context Some("ChatPanel > MessageEditor")
Caused by:
no action type registered for chat_panel::CloseReplyPreview
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO gpui::platform::windows::platform] use DCompositionWaitForCompositorClock for vsync
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 ERROR util] crates\zed\src\zed.rs:629: EOF while parsing a value at line 1 column 0
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 ERROR util] crates\zed\src/main.rs:720: Системе не удается найти указанный путь. (os error 3)
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO db] Opening main db
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO node_runtime] Node runtime install_if_needed
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 ERROR util] crates\workspace\src/workspace.rs:912: Error in last_window, select_row_bound expected single row result but found none for: SELECT
display,
window_state,
window_x,
window_y,
window_width,
window_height,
fullscreen
FROM
workspaces
WHERE
workspace_location IS NOT NULL
ORDER BY
timestamp DESC
LIMIT
1
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::init] Adapter "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU"
[2024-03-27T12:07:26+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::init] Ray tracing is supported
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 WARN blade_graphics::hal::init] Requested size 1x1 is outside of surface capabilities
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_impl")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_device_position_transformed")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO naga:🔙:spv::writer] Skip function Some("to_tile_position")
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::resource] Creating texture 0x2b2528fec20 of size 1024x1024x1 and format R8Unorm, name 'atlas', handle 0
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::resource] Creating buffer 0x2b2524762a0 of size 65536, name 'chunk-0', handle 1
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::resource] Creating buffer 0x2b252477ba0 of size 4096, name 'chunk-0', handle 2
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 INFO blade_graphics::hal::resource] Creating buffer 0x2b2524765c0 of size 9184, name 'chunk-1', handle 3
[2024-03-27T12:07:27+03:00 ERROR util] crates\copilot_ui\src\copilot_completion_provider.rs:207: copilot is still starting
error: process didn't exit successfully: `target\release\Zed.exe` (exit code: 0xc0000005, STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION)
fish: Job 1, 'RUST_BACKTRACE=full RUST_LOG=in…' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
```
</details>
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds a new action to the editor: `editor: toggle git blame`. When
used it turns on a sidebar containing `git blame` information for the
currently open buffer.
The git blame information is updated when the buffer changes. It handles
additions, deletions, modifications, changes to the underlying git data
(new commits, changed commits, ...), file saves. It also handles folding
and wrapping lines correctly.
When the user hovers over a commit, a tooltip displays information for
the commit that introduced the line. If the repository has a remote with
the name `origin` configured, then clicking on a blame entry opens the
permalink to the commit on the code host.
Users can right-click on a blame entry to get a context menu which
allows them to copy the SHA of the commit.
The feature also works on shared projects, e.g. when collaborating a
peer can request `git blame` data.
As of this PR, Zed now comes bundled with a `git` binary so that users
don't have to have `git` installed locally to use this feature.
### Screenshots



### TODOs
- [x] Bundling `git` binary
### Release Notes
Release Notes:
- Added `editor: toggle git blame` command that toggles a sidebar with
git blame information for the current buffer.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Prevents the terminal from opening on release mode on Windows
Note: this also prevents Zed from logging to the terminal when it is
launched from the terminal. Is this expected behaviour on other
platforms?
---------
Co-authored-by: 白山風露 <shirayama.kazatsuyu@gmail.com>
The Tab Switcher implementation (#7653):
- `ctrl-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the
previously selcted tab. It also cycles selection forward.
- `ctrl-shift-tab` opens the Tab Switcher and moves selection to the
last tab in the list. It also cycles selection backward.
- Tab is selected and the Tab Switcher is closed on the shortcut
modifier key (`ctrl` by default) release.
- List items are in reverse activation history order.
- The list reacts to the item changes in background (new tab, tab
closed, tab title changed etc.)
Intentionally not in scope of this PR:
- File icons
- Close buttons
I will come back to these features. I think they need to be implemented
in separate PRs, and be synchronized with changes in how tabs are
rendered, to reuse the code as it's done in the current implementation.
The Tab Switcher looks usable even without them.
Known Issues:
Tab Switcher doesn't react to mouse click on a list item. It's not a tab
switcher specific problem, it looks like ctrl-clicks are not handled the
same way in Zed as cmd-clicks. For instance, menu items can be activated
with cmd-click, but don't react to ctrl-click. Since the Tab Switcher's
default keybinding is `ctrl-tab`, the user can only click an item with
`ctrl` pushed down, thus preventing `on_click()` from firing.
fixes#7653, #7321
Release Notes:
- Added Tab Switcher which is accessible via `ctrl-tab` and
`ctrl-shift-tab` (#7653) (#7321)
Related issues:
- Unblocks #7356, I hope 😄
How it looks and works (it's only `ctrl-tab`'s and `ctrl-shift-tab`'s,
no `enter`'s or mouse clicks):
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2101250/4ad4ec6a-5314-481b-8b35-7ac85e43eb92
---------
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This pull request introduces a new `InlineCompletionProvider` trait,
which enables making `Editor` copilot-agnostic and lets us push all the
copilot functionality into the `copilot_ui` module. Long-term, I would
like to merge `copilot` and `copilot_ui`, but right now `project`
depends on `copilot`, which makes this impossible.
The reason for adding this new trait is so that we can experiment with
other inline completion providers and swap them at runtime using config
settings.
Please, note also that we renamed some of the existing copilot actions
to be more agnostic (see release notes below). We still kept the old
actions bound for backwards-compatibility, but we should probably remove
them at some later version.
Also, as a drive-by, we added new methods to the `Global` trait that let
you read or mutate a global directly, e.g.:
```rs
MyGlobal::update(cx, |global, cx| {
});
```
Release Notes:
- Renamed the `copilot::Suggest` action to
`editor::ShowInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::NextSuggestion` action to
`editor::NextInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `copilot::PreviousSuggestion` action to
`editor::PreviousInlineCompletion`
- Renamed the `editor::AcceptPartialCopilotSuggestion` action to
`editor::AcceptPartialInlineCompletion`
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
* Store extensions versions' wasm API version in the database
* Share a common struct for extension API responses between collab and
client
* Add wasm API version and schema version to extension API responses
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
We're doing it. Svelte support is moving into an extension. This PR
fixes some issues that came up along the way.
Notes
* extensions need to be able to retrieve the path the `node` binary
installed by Zed
* previously we were silently swallowing any errors that occurred while
loading a grammar
* npm commands ran by extensions weren't run in the right directory
* Tree-sitter's WASM stdlib didn't support a C function (`strncmp`)
needed by the Svelte parser's external scanner
* the way that LSP installation status was reported was unnecessarily
complex
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for the Svelte and Gleam languages, because
full support for those languages is now available via extensions. These
extensions will be suggested for download when you open a `.svelte` or
`.gleam` file.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR adds a new `assistant.enabled` setting that controls whether the
Zed Assistant is enabled.
Some users have requested the ability to disable the AI-related features
in Zed if they don't use them. Changing `assistant.enabled` to `false`
will hide the Assistant icon in the status bar (taking priority over the
`assistant.button` setting) as well as filter out the `assistant:`
actions.
The Assistant is enabled by default.
Release Notes:
- Added an `assistant.enabled` setting to control whether the Assistant
is enabled.
This PR also introduces built-in tasks for Rust and Elixir. Note that
this is not a precedent for future PRs to include tasks for more
languages; we simply want to find the rough edges with tasks & language
integrations before proceeding to task contexts provided by extensions.
As is, we'll load tasks for all loaded languages, so in order to get
Elixir tasks, you have to open an Elixir buffer first. I think it sort
of makes sense (though it's not ideal), as in the future where
extensions do provide their own tasks.json, we'd like to limit the # of
tasks surfaced to the user to make them as relevant to the project at
hand as possible.
Release Notes:
- Added built-in tasks for Rust and Elixir files.
This PR provides some of the plumbing needed for a "remote" zed
instance.
The way this will work is:
* From zed on your laptop you'll be able to manage a set of dev servers,
each of which is identified by a token.
* You'll run `zed --dev-server-token XXXX` to boot a remotable dev
server.
* From the zed on your laptop you'll be able to open directories and
work on the projects on the remote server (exactly like collaboration
works today).
For now all this PR does is provide the ability for a zed instance to
sign in
using a "dev server token". The next steps will be:
* Adding support to the collaboration protocol to instruct a dev server
to "open" a directory and share it into a channel.
* Adding UI to manage these servers and tokens (manually for now)
Related #5347
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Now `Zed` can display icons. The image below shows the icon of the
`zed.exe` file and the icon in the right-click properties.

I used the `crates\zed\resources\app-icon@2x.png` file to generate the
`.ico` file. Due to some blank space around the logo in the original
file, the logo appears slightly smaller on Windows compared to other
software.

The current `.ico` file contains logo files of multiple sizes: 16x16,
24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR is a bit of a shot in the dark. I'm not sure if this will be
acceptable and I understand if it gets rejected.
I've been trying to integrate Zed as my daily driver and the key
bindings have been a major hurdle for me. Mostly due to the
windows/linux keybindings being messed up, but also me wanting to have
more chained key bindings similar to helix or common in custom neovim
configurations.
I think having a `None` base keymap would allow someone to more easily
implement a new base keymap (#4642) and would make my daily use of Zed a
little nicer 😅.
Also I am aware that there would need to be a little more work done in
this PR for the other base keymaps such as 'atom' since they assume the
'default' (vscode) base keymaps are loaded. I'm happy to do that work if
a 'none' base keymap is acceptable.
Release Notes:
- Added ability to specify no base keymap which allows for full
keybinding customization
We can convert shell, npm and gulp tasks to a Zed format. Additionally, we convert a subset of task variables that VsCode supports.
Release notes:
- Zed can now load tasks in Visual Studio Code task format
---------
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <piotr@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Resurrected this from some assistant work I did in Spring of 2023.
- [x] Resurrect streaming responses
- [x] Use streaming responses to enable AI via Zed's servers by default
(but preserve API key option for now)
- [x] Simplify protobuf
- [x] Proxy to OpenAI on zed.dev
- [x] Proxy to Gemini on zed.dev
- [x] Improve UX for switching between openAI and google models
- We current disallow cycling when setting a custom model, but we need a
better solution to keep OpenAI models available while testing the google
ones
- [x] Show remaining tokens correctly for Google models
- [x] Remove semantic index
- [x] Delete `ai` crate
- [x] Cloud front so we can ban abuse
- [x] Rate-limiting
- [x] Fix panic when using inline assistant
- [x] Double check the upgraded `AssistantSettings` are
backwards-compatible
- [x] Add hosted LLM interaction behind a `language-models` feature
flag.
Release Notes:
- We are temporarily removing the semantic index in order to redesign it
from scratch.
---------
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
TL;DR:
- shaves off about 0.5 seconds from most of our debug builds.
- It would've slightly regressed release build due to preventing build pipelining, but as a tradeoff I've bumped up codegen-units for zed.
\# What did you come up with this time Piotr
In our zed repository I've noticed that merely *loading dependencies* in each crate takes non-trivial amount of time (~800ms in case of editor).
That is to say, the moment you \`use editor\`, your build time increases by 800ms - this happens just once in crate though, as it looks like compiler has to load .rlibs of all of the referenced dependencies.
This is visible under rustc's self-profile. Repro steps on twitter: https://twitter.com/PiotrOsiewicz/status/1762845413072101567
\# How does this commit alleviate this?
zed lib + zed bin are on critical path of every build and cumulatively take about 3s to build. This commit bundles all of this up into ~2.2s of bin build time instead.
\# Wait, splitting binary targets is good, no?
Splitting up a binary target into lib + bin is generally considered to be a good practice, as you can then reuse the lib part elsewhere if needed.
It also allows the build to kick off the moment metadata for all of the dependencies is available (thus, you don't need to wait for codegen).
However, we do not really use zed as a lib, so the first benefit is not really a thing for us.
The latter *is* indeed something we lose out on in release mode (in dev codegen phase of leaf-ish crates is insignificant, as we use shared generics - thus we don't spend much time codegening).
That's why I've bumped codegen units for zed crate to 16 in release mode to keep build times in tact.
Closes#5178
Release Notes:
- Added a `file_types` setting that can be used to associate languages
with file names and file extensions. For example, to interpret all `.c`
files as C++, and files called `MyLockFile` as TOML, add the following
to `settings.json`:
```json
{
"file_types": {
"C++": ["c"],
"TOML": ["MyLockFile"]
}
}
```
As with most zed settings, this can be configured on a per-directory
basis by including a local `.zed/settings.json` file in that directory.
---------
Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This PR changes GPUI to open windows with a default size and location,
and to otherwise inherit from their spawning window.
Note: The linux build now crashes on startup.
Release Notes:
- N/A
---------
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Ezekiel Warren <zaucy@users.noreply.github.com>
When neither is specified, if you open a directory you get a new
workspace, otherwise files are added to your existing workspace.
With --new files are always opened in a new workspace
With --add directories are always added to an existing workspace
Fixes#9076Fixes#4861Fixes#5370
Release Notes:
- Added `-n/--new` and `-a/--add` to the zed CLI. When neither is
specified, if you open a directory you get a new workspace, otherwise
files are added to your existing workspace. With `--new` files are
always opened in a new workspace, with `--add` directories are always
added to an existing workspace.
([#9076](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9096),
[#4861](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4861),
[#5370](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5370)).
This fixes#8072 and #9061 by surfacing formatting errors in the
activity indicator.
It shows a message in the activity indicator if the last attempt
to format a buffer failed.
It only keeps track of the last attempt, so any further formatting
that succeeds will reset or update the error message.
I chose to only keep track of that, because everything else (keeping
track of formatting state per buffer, per project, per worktree) seems
complicated with little benefit, since we'd have to keep track of that
state, update it, clean it, etc.
We can still do that should we decide that we need to keep track
of the state on a per-buffer basis, but I think for now this is a
good, simple solution.
This also changes the `OpenLog` action to scroll to the end of the
buffer
and to not mark the buffer as dirty.
Release Notes:
- Added message to activity indicator if last attempt to format a buffer
failed. Message will get reset when next formatting succeeds. Clicking
on message opens log with more information.
([#8072](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8072) and
[#9061](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9061)).
- Changed `zed: Open Log` action to not mark the opened log file as
dirty and to always scroll to the bottom of the log.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/951fb9ac-8b8b-483a-a46d-712e52878a4d
This is just a refactor. I noticed that we now have a `project_core`
crate, which mainly contains the `Worktree` type and its private
helpers, plus the project's settings.
In this PR, I've renamed that crate to `worktree` and did some minor
simplification to its module structure. I also extracted a new
`WorktreeSettings` settings type from the `ProjectSettings`, so that the
worktree settings could live in the worktree crate. This way, the crate
is now exclusively about worktree logic.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This avoids us potentially executing code (if someone were to name their
directory `$(echo you-are-pwned > /secure-files)`, for example).
Works with zsh, bash, fish, nushell. Tested locally with all of them.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR removes the feedback button from the status bar, as Nathan and I
discussed. We discussed the fact that we likely no longer need to take
up valuable screen real estate for this, with where Zed as at now.
This PR also moves the `Share Feedback...` collab menu item to the
`Help` menu, as that's where VS Code puts their action to send in-app
feedback (which might help with future discoverability) and renames it
to `Give Feedback...`, to make it consistent with the name of the
command palette action.
Release Notes:
- Removed the feedback button from the status bar.
This PR simplifies the Zed file system abstraction and implements
`Fs::watch` for linux and windows.
TODO:
- [x] Figure out why this fails to initialize the file watchers when we
have to initialize the config directory paths, but succeeds on
subsequent runs.
- [x] Fix macOS dependencies on old fsevents::Event crate
Release Notes:
- N/A
Changes Zed CI to build and upload Linux nightly bundles.
* `todo!(linux)` are replaced with `TODO linux` to make `todo!`-based
workflows more convenient
* renames `run-build-dmg` label into `run-bundling`, also renames a few
GH Actions entries to be more generic
* make another upload path for Linux, which keeps a separate file with SHA to version the nightly artifact.
* adds a `*.deb` package building with a couple of caveats, marked with
new `TODO linux` entries:
1. `cargo-bundle` is not very flexible, so it generates artifacts with
the structure and names that we're unable to alter before/during the
generation.
For that, a set of extra steps is made by repacking the *.deb package —
this is not very portable between different Linux distros, so later one
needs to find a way to combine multiple package types in this script.
2. `cargo-bundle` is not able to properly generate the *.msi bundle
despite declaring it in the features:
https://github.com/burtonageo/cargo-bundle/issues/116
Windows needs to invent its own way of bundling or fix the tool.
3. Both `cli` and `zed` binaries are added into the archive under
`/usr/local/bin/` path with their `-$channel` suffix
(-nightly/-preview/-dev/-stable) and a `/usr/local/bin/zed ->
/usr/local/bin/cli-nightly` symlink is made to make CLI work as Zed
launcher:
```
~/work/zed kb/linux-nightly:origin/kb/linux-nightly* ❯ dpkg -c target/zed_amd64.deb
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/
-rwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 8746832 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/cli-nightly
-rwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 689078560 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/zed-nightly
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/applications/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 153 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/applications/zed.desktop
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/apps/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 716288 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/1024x1024@2x/apps/zed.png
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/
drwxr-xr-x allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/
-rw-r--r-- allaptop/allaptop 239870 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/share/icons/hicolor/512x512/apps/zed.png
lrwxrwxrwx allaptop/allaptop 0 2024-03-06 00:53 ./usr/local/bin/zed -> /usr/local/bin/cli-nightly
```
But the CLI does not work under Linux yet and there's no way to install
that CLI from Zed now; Zed binary itself is not able to open
`file/location:12:34`-like things and set up the env properly, but is
able to start or open a directory.
So, this structure can be considered temporary and changed, if needed.
4. Zed Nightly on Linux does not know how to update itself, so all
nightly publishing is not picked up automatically.
5. Rust cache from `main` builds does not get shared between CI jobs,
due to being run in a different CI job that forms a different CI key, so
```
- name: Cache dependencies
uses: swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
save-if: ${{ false }}
```
would not work.
This makes Linux bundling jobs long.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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))
---------
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Improved App Menu, add `...` for modal action menu, and group menu
items by type.
In macOS and Windows, the `...` suffix of menu item, is means that will
open a dialog.
This PR moves the Clippy configuration up to the workspace level.
We're using the [`lints`
table](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html#the-lints-table)
to configure the Clippy ruleset in the workspace's `Cargo.toml`.
Each crate in the workspace now has the following in their own
`Cargo.toml` to inherit the lints from the workspace:
```toml
[lints]
workspace = true
```
This allows for configuring rust-analyzer to show Clippy lints in the
editor by using the following configuration in your Zed `settings.json`:
```json
{
"lsp": {
"rust-analyzer": {
"initialization_options": {
"check": {
"command": "clippy"
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
Also adds a new command `cli: Register Zed Scheme` that will cause URLs
to be opened in the current zed version, and we call this implicitly if
you install the CLI
Also add some status reporting to install cli
Fixes: #8857
Release Notes:
- Added success/error reporting to `cli: Install Cli`
([#8857](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/8857)).
- Removed `zed-{preview,nightly,dev}:` url schemes (used by channel
links)
- Added `cli: Register Zed Scheme` to control which zed handles the
`zed://` scheme (defaults to the most recently installed, or
the version that you last used `cli: Install Cli` with)