Release Notes:
- vim: Added a setting to control default clipboard behaviour. `{"vim":
{"use_system_clipboard": "never"}}` disables writing to the clipboard.
`"on_yank"` writes to the system clipboard only on yank, and `"always"`
preserves the current behavior. ([#4390
](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4390))
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
This should prevent a class of bugs where one queries the wrong type of
global, which results in oddities at runtime.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Add hidden_action_types to CommandPaletteFilter.
WindowContext.available_actions now returns global actions as well.
Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>
This mostly adds the commonly requested set (:wq and friends) and
a few that I use frequently
:<line> to go to a line number
:vsp / :sp to create a split
:cn / :cp to go to diagnostics
This isn't quite an exact emulation, as instead of using one selection
that is magically in "column mode", we emulate it with a bunch of zed
multi-selections (one per line).
I think this is better, as it requires fewer changes to the codebase,
and lets you see the impact of any changes immediately on all lines.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#984
These primarily happen when first entering visual mode, but can also
be created with objects like `vi{`.
Along the way fix the way ranges like `vi{` are selected to be more
similar to nvim.
View handles are window specific but this global will be doing things
in all windows, that would cause a panic when it attempted to update
a status bar mode indicator in a background window
Co-Authored-By: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
One of the problems we had is that the status_bar shows a gap between
items, and we want to not add an additional gap for an invisible status
indicator.
This previously enabled things like `d g g` to work, but we can
fix that instead by not clearing out pending vim state on change.
Either way, it is unnecessary and causes some user-confusion
(zed-industries/community#176), so remove this code for now; and use
comments to organize the file a bit instead.
When you hit <escape> in the command palette, it first editor::Cancel
because the command palette is also a focused editor; this binding was
catching before the `menu::Cancel` that you probably want.
From looking at the uses of editor::Cancel it seems like the only way to
trigger this is with <escape> in an editor. Rather than trying to hook
into the existing editor cancel and add vim-specific behaviour, we'll
instead take responsibility for binding directly to <escape> when
necessary.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1347