Terraform and HCL are almost the same language, but not quite so
proposing them as separate languages within Zed. (Terraform is an
extension of HCL, with a different formatter.)
This is just adding the language definition, parsing and highlighting
functionality, not any LSP or formatting beyond that for either
language.
I've taken a bunch of inspiration from Neovim for having the separate
languages, and also lifted some of their `scm` files (with attribution
comments in this codebase) as the tree-sitter repo doesn't contain them.
(Neovim's code is Apache-2.0 licensed, so should be fine here with
attribution from reading Zed's licenses files.) I've then amended to
make sure the capture groups are named for things Zed understands. I'd
love someone from Zed to confirm that's okay, or if I should clean-room
implement the `scm` files.
Highlighting in Terraform & HCL with a moderate amount of syntax in a
file (Terraform on left, HCL on right.)
<img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2024-01-31 at 18 07 45"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/696/1d3c9a08-588e-4b8f-ad92-98ce1e419659">
Release Notes:
- (|Improved) ...
([#5098](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5098)).
This fixes `cmd+k` in the terminal taking 1s to have an effect. It is
now immediate.
It also fixes#7270 by ensuring that we don't set a bad state when
matching keybindings.
It matches keybindings per context and if it finds a match on a lower
context it doesn't keep pending keystrokes. If it finds two matches on
the same context level, requiring more keystrokes, then it waits.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `cmd-k` in terminal taking 1s to have an effect. Also fixed
sporadic non-matching of keybindings if there are overlapping
keybindings.
([#7270](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7270)).
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This PR populates the `search.match_background` colors in the bundled
themes, using the values from the Zed1 themes.
Release Notes:
- Added theme-specific `search.match_background` colors to built-in
themes.
Turns out that these keybindings are active in Vim *and* in non-Vim mode
and they shadow `Ctrl-w` in terminals.
We should fix `Ctrl-w` being shadowed, but until then let's remove the
default keybindings.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad <Conrad@zed.dev>
Adds settings for hiding breadcrumbs and quick action bar from
the editor toolbar. If both elements are hidden, the toolbar disappears
completely.
Example:
```json
"toolbar": {
"breadcrumbs": true,
"quick_actions": false
}
```
- It intentionally doesn't hide breadcrumbs in other views (for
instance, in the search result window) because their usage there differ
from the main editor.
- The editor controls how breadcrumbs are displayed in the toolbar, so
implementation differs a bit for breadcrumbs and quick actions bar.
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring the editor toolbar ([4756](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4756))
- Add a setting for `vertical_scroll_offset`
- Fix H/M/L in vim with scrolloff
Release Notes:
- Added a settings for `vertical_scroll_offset`
- vim: Fix H/M/L with various values of vertical_scroll_offset
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Co-authored-by: Vbhavsar <vbhavsar@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: fdionisi <code@fdionisi.me>
This change makes it so that if you are the first to join a channel,
your project is automatically shared.
It also makes it so that if you join a channel via a link and there are
no shared projects, you open the notes instead of an empty workspace
with nothing.
This is to try and address the discoverability of project sharing: we've
had
two reviews that have talked about channels, but not talked about
sharing
projects into them, which makes me suspect they didn't know about the
feature.
Release Notes:
- Added a setting `share_on_join` (defaulting to true). When set, and
you join an empty channel, your project is automatically shared.
This PR implements support for displaying diagnostics in the scrollbar,
similar to what is already done for search results, symbols, git diff,
...
For example, changing a field name (`text`) without changing the
references looks like this in `buffer.rs` (note the red lines in the
scrollbar):

As you can see, the errors, warnings, ... are displayed in the scroll
bar, which helps to identify possible problems with the current file.
Relevant issues: #4866, #6819
Release Notes:
- Added diagnostic indicators to the scrollbar
This adds the ability to navigate to/from docks (Terminal, Project,
Collaboration, Assistant) via keybindings.
When using the `ActivatePaneInDirection` keybinding from the
left/bottom/right dock, we check whether the movement is towards the
center panel. If it is, we focus the last active pane.
Fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6833 and it came up
in a few other tickes/discussions.
Release Notes:
- Added ability to navigate to docks and back to the editor using the
`workspace::ActivatePaneInDirection` action (by default bound to `Ctrl-w
[hjkl]` in Vim mode).
([#6833](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6833)).
## Drawback
There's this weird behavior: if you start Zed and no files are opened,
you focus terminal, go left (project panel), then back to right to
terminal, the terminal isn't focused. Even though we focus it in the
code.
Maybe this is a bug in the current focus handling code?
## Demo
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1185253/5d56db40-36aa-4758-a3bc-7a0de20ce5d7
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Co-authored-by: Piotr <piotr@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added bash syntax highlighting to `.env` files.
- Added a `private_files` setting for configuring which files should be
considered to contain environment variables or other sensitive
information.
- Added a `redact_private_values` setting to add or remove censor bars
over variable values in files matching the `private_files` patterns.
-(internal) added a new `redactions.scm` query to our language support,
allowing different config file formats to indicate where environment
variable values can be identified in the syntax tree, added this query
to `bash`, `json`, `toml`, and `yaml` files.
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This fixes#6815 by implementing `<space>` in normal mode in Vim. Turns
out that `<space>` behaves like a reverse `<backspace>` (which we
already had): it goes to the right and, if at end of line, to the next
line.
That means I had to touch `movement::right`, which is used in a few
places, but it's documentation said that it would go to the next line,
which it did *not*. So I changed the behaviour.
But I would love another pair of eyes on this, because I don't want to
break non-Vim behaviour.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `<space>` in Vim normal mode: `<space>` goes to the
right and to next line if at end of line.
([#6815](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6815)).
This fixes `t` not being repeatable with `,` and `;` in normal mode.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `t` in Vim mode not being repeatable with `,` or `;`.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This change implements the vim
[motion](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/motion.txt)
commands to move the cursor to the top, middle and bottom of the visible
view. This feature is requested in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941.
This change takes inspiration from
[crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs).
A note on the behavior of these commands: Because
`NeovimBackedTestContext` requires compatibility with nvim, the current
implementation causes slightly non-standard behavior: it causes the
editor to scroll a few lines. The standard behavior causes no scrolling.
It is easy enough to account for the margin by adding
`VERTICAL_SCROLL_MARGIN`. However, doing so will cause test failures due
to the disparity between nvim and zed states. Perhaps
`NeovimBackedTestContext` should have a switch to be more tolerant for
such cases.
Release Notes:
- Added support for moving to top, middle and bottom of the screen in
vim mode (`H`, `M`, and `L`)
([#4941](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941)).
Jsonc is a simplified json format which allows comments and unquoted
values delimited by whitespace. A jsonc formatted file can be
unambiguously transformed to a json file. Comments will be stripped out
and quotes added.
Release Notes:
- Added an icon for .jsonc files
This should be a standard recognized by everyone
```bash
mkdir todo
touch todo/.gitkeep # just placeholder
git add todo
git commit
```
Release Notes:
- Added icon for `.gitkeep` files.
This icon is designed based on [Ruby's official logo], to harmonize with
the other icons.
It is deformed and simplified to be human-recognizable, even at letter
size.
[Ruby's official logo]: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/about/logo/
Release Notes:
- Added Ruby file icon.
This PR changes the theme loading to use the JSON themes bundled with
the binary rather then the Rust theme definitions.
### Performance
I profiled this using `cargo run --release` to see what the speed
differences would be now that we're deserializing JSON:
**Before:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 16.656666ms
**After:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 18.784875ms
It's slightly slower, but not by much. There is probably some work we
could do here to bring down the theme loading time in general.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds serialized versions of each of the themes that currently
ship with Zed.
In a future PR we'll be looking to make these the canonical
representations of the built-in themes.
Note that we're intentionally repurposing the `theme_importer` to do
this, so that crate is a bit rough-and-ready at the moment.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It changes the icon if a new notification event is consumed and changes
it back to normal upon toggling NotificationPanel.
Added a new field to NotificationPanel:
- have_unseen_notifications: bool
Added a new icon asset
- IconName::BellBadged => "assets/icons/bell_badged.svg"
Release Notes:
- Added a badge to bell icon for new notifications
([#6721](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6721)).
This PR removes an unused screenshot from the `assets/` directory.
As a note, we should probably be careful about what kinds of extraneous
binary assets we're committing to the repo (especially ones not required
for Zed itself), as these can bloat the repo size.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes */# in visual mode, and avoids setting up irritating state.
[[PR Description]]
Release Notes:
- vim: Improved `*` and `#` to not toggle Zed's search state. Instead we
now use the regex to identify start and end of words (more like vim).