This adds code to merge excerpts when you expand them and they would
overlap. It is only enabled for callers who use the
`set_excerpts_for_path` API for multibuffers (which is currently just
project diff), as other users of multibuffer care too much about the
exact excerpts that they have.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#4770
(really closes issue described in [this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4770#issuecomment-2258728884)
on #4770)
Only implemented for MacOS and Linux for now as I have no way to test on
Windows or BSD.
PRs welcome!
Release Notes:
- Added support for reading from anonymous file descriptors (e.g.
created as part of process substitution) on MacOS and Linux
Release Notes:
- Multibuffers now use less vertical space for excerpt boundaries.
Additionally the expand up/down arrows are hidden at the start and end
of the buffers
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Co-authored-by: Nate Butler <iamnbutler@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Zed AI <claude-3.5-sonnet@zed.dev>
Partially addresses #25698
Part of why autocomplete suggestions for `keymap.json` aren't great is
because `:` is (correctly) considered a punctuation character, rather
than a word character, in JSON. But since `::` is part of the name of
zed commands, it means that the autocomplete context window loses
context after the user types colon:
Suggestion here is to use overrides for JSON and JSONC such that colon
is considered a word character when it's inside a string. This improves
the experience:
I believe this is more broadly correct anyway, since `:` loses it's
punctuation meaning when inside a string.
Hope this is helpful!
Release Notes:
- Improved autocomplete for keymap.json by treating `::` like word characters when inside a string.
Closes#26472
Release Notes:
- On macOS, switched to using the system's git binary to create commits.
This fixes issues that some users were seeing with pre-commit hooks.
Compatibility note: after this change, it is no longer possible to
commit from Zed unless git is installed.
This PR updates the `Thread::is_streaming` method so that it includes
tool use in the "streaming" state.
This will prevent the streaming indicator from disappearing when we're
doing tool use.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- [x] Fix `[un]stage` hunk operations cancelling pending ones
- [x] Add test
- [ ] bugs I stumbled upon (try to repro again before merging)
- [x] holding `git::StageAndNext` skips hunks randomly
- [x] Add test
- [x] restoring a file keeps it in the git panel
- [x] Double clicking on `toggle staged` fast makes Zed disagree with
`git` CLI
- [x] checkbox shows ✔️ (fully staged) after a single
stage
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Cole <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Fixes a few problems,
- Uses `Boundary::Grid` instead of `Boundary::Cursor` for highlighted
range adjustments.
This fixes quite a few wierd behaviors around highlighting paths that
had to be scrolled into view (i.e. were in the terminal history)
including the issue described in the release notes as well as a
regression caused by #26401 where the highlight range would span from
the start of the path to the cursor location in the shell prompt
- Strips all trailing `:`s from the paths, updating the highlighted
range accordingly.
This worked fine before and is just a visual improvement.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where file paths in the terminal surrounded by `()` or
`[]` would not be highlighted properly
Closes#26541
Release Notes:
- Fixed a bug that prevented putting the cursor after a deletion hunk at
the end of a file, in the absence of trailing newlines
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
Because of #26562, it is now possible to subscribe to extension update
events within the LSP store, where we can then update the Schemas sent
to the JSON LSP resulting in dynamic updates to the auto-complete
suggestions and diagnostics in settings. Notably, this means newly
installed languages and (icon) themes will auto-complete correctly as
soon as the extension is installed.
Closes#15436
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where autocomplete suggestions and diagnostics for
languages and (icon) themes in settings would not update when the
extension with which they were added was installed or uninstalled
Instead of getting the whole text from the buffer, replacing with
`String::replace`, and getting a whole diff, we'll now use `SearchQuery`
to get a range, diff only that range, and apply it (all in the
background).
When we match zero strings, we'll record a "bad search", keep going and
report it to the model at the end.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This PR cleans up some color & elevation misc.
### Don't allow deriving Color from Hsla
The point of the [ui::Color] enum is to encourage consistent color
usage, and the the Color::Custom case is really only meant for cases
where we have no other choice.
`impl From<Hsla> for Color` encourages blindly passing colors into
`Color::Custom` – with this in place we might as well remove the entire
`Color` enum.
The usages that were updated due to this removal were for colors that
already exist in the Color enum, making it even more clear that it
didn't make sense to have this.
### `ElevationIndex` -> `Elevation`
This name would make more sense if we had an `Elevation` in the first
place. The new name is more clear.
#### `Button::elevation`
As part of this change I also updated button's `layer` method to
`elevation`, since it takes an elevation. This method still has the
following issue:
You want to use `Button::elevation` when it's default colors are
invisible on the layer you are rendering the button on. However, current
this method uses the elevation's `bg` color, rather than it's
`on_elevation_bg`.
Ideally when you use `Button::elevation` you want to pass the elevation
you are _on_, not choosing one that will show up the elevation you are
on.
This change will be in a separate PR, as it likely will have widespread
visual impact across the app.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Adds an `debug: edit tool` action that opens a new view which will help
us debug the edit tool internals. As the edit tool runs, the log
displays:
- Instructions provided by the main model
- Response stream from the editor model
- Parsed edit blocks
- Tool output provided back to main model
The log automatically records all edit tool interactions for staff, so
if you notice something weird, you can debug it retroactively without
having to open the debug tool first. We may want to limit the number of
recorded requests later.
I have a few more ideas for it, but this seems like a good starting
point.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c61f5ce8-08b1-4500-accb-db2a480eb3ab
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR updates the `ToolWorkingSet` to reduce the amount of locking we
need to do.
A number of the methods have had corresponding versions moved to the
`ToolWorkingSetState` so that we can take out the lock once and do a
number of operations without needing to continually acquire and release
the lock.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This adds the ability for the editor to implement hard wrap (similar to
"textwidth" in vim).
If you are typing and your line extends beyond the limit, a newline is
inserted before the most recent space on the line. If you are otherwise
editing the line, pasting, etc. then you will need to manually rewrap.
Release Notes:
- git: Commit messages are now wrapped "as you type" to 72 characters.
This moves spawning of the git subprocess to the main thread. We're not
yet
sure why, but when we spawn a process using GCD's background queues,
sub-processes like git-credential-manager fail to open windows.
This seems to be fixable either by using the main thread, or by using a
standard background thread,
but for now we use the main thread.
Release Notes:
- Git: Fix git-credential-manager
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Co-authored-by: Max Brunsfeld <maxbrunsfeld@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/26431
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/26174
`path_with_position.path.strip_prefix(&worktree_root)` used in the PR is
wrong for cases of single-file worktrees, where it will return empty
paths that will result in incorrect project and FS entries accessed.
Release Notes:
- Fixed goto single file worktrees during terminal cmd-clicks