This PR fixes a comment in the `cli` crate that seems to have been
inadvertently changed in #25185.
I also reworded it to be a bit more formal.
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Release Notes:
- Added an `on_last_window_closed` setting, that allows users to quit
the app when the last window is closed
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Co-authored-by: Richard <richard@zed.dev>
Release Notes:
- Added support for checking for `package-version-server` on the
`$PATH`.
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Signed-off-by: Matthew Penner <me@matthewp.io>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>
This PR adds a new `allow_rewrap` setting to control how
`editor::Rewrap` behaves for a given language.
This is a language setting, so it can either be configured globally or
within the context of an individual language.
For example:
```json
{
"allow_rewrap": "in_selections",
"languages": {
"Typst": {
"allow_rewrap": "anywhere"
}
}
}
```
There are three different values:
- `in_comment`: Only perform rewrapping within comments.
- `in_selections`: Only perform rewrapping within the current
selection(s).
- `anywhere`: Allow rewrapping anywhere.
The global default is `in_comment`, as it is the most conservative
option and allows rewrapping comments without risking breaking other
syntax.
The `Markdown` and `Plain Text` languages default to `anywhere`, which
mirrors the previous behavior for those language that was hard-coded
into the rewrap implementation.
This setting does not have any effect in Vim mode, as Vim mode already
allowed rewrapping anywhere.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/24242.
Release Notes:
- Added an `allow_rewrap` setting to control the `editor::Rewrap`
behavior for a given language.
The language::markdown crate had been superceded by markdown::Mardown.
After #25117, the only two remaining use-cases were rendering git commit
messages (which are arguably not really markdown) and the signature help
(which is definitely not markdown).
Updated the former to use the new markdown component, and the latter to
do syntax highlighting manually.
Release Notes:
- Allow selecting the commit message in git commits
Closes#22610
This PR fixes the invisible scroll thumb or very tiny scroll thumb when
viewing long or wide files.
The difference between `track_bounds` (imagine scrollbar total height)
and `thumb_size` is the remaining area, which maps to the total height
of the page for scrolling to work as expected. This is already accounted
for. That means we can adjust the thumb size as needed, and the
remaining height/width will be mapped correctly.
So, we can simply use define a minimum size for the thumb and handle
cases where the track bounds are smaller than the defined minimum size.
In such cases, the scrollbar will take up the full height/width of the
track bounds. This is handled mainly to avoid panics in extreme edge
cases. Practically, at such small heights/widths, users are unlikely to
attempt scrolling.
Before:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cf2edf03-8b9a-4678-b3c6-9dcbd01e5db8
After:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e9496a44-3e7d-4be7-b892-2762cccd9959
Release Notes:
- Fixed issue where scroll thumb was invisible or too small when viewing
long or wide files.
- Hides header when no active repo/no repo
- Entire commit editor now has i-beam cursor on hover
- Adds an icon to the project diff tab
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This reverts commit 9ef0501853 due to a
panic.
```
{
"thread": "main",
"payload": "9 is not a valid char boundary in path \"crates/…/LiveKitBridge/\"",
"location_data": {
"file": "crates/file_finder/src/file_finder.rs",
"line": 646
}
}
```
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Felt like this was relevant particularly as we're living with both
`trigger` and `trigger_with_tooltip`. At some point, I believe there
should be only one (`trigger_with_tooltip`) and that should be then
renamed to just `trigger` back again! We're supporting both for now just
for ease of migration/avoiding big changes.
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When selecting text, it highlights all matching occurences along with
selected text itself. This causes highlight overlap, which looks bit
odd. This PR fixes it.
Bonus:
Context: We have an edge case (which we already cover) where we don’t
want to clear `SelectedTextHighlight` every time the selection changes.
This happens when you are dragging the selection across some word, if
you clear it directly on selection change, due to debounce wait, the
highlight take some time to appear, which causes flickering for the
user. We solve this by not clearing it directly but only clearing it
when a new selection is found. This avoids the flicker.
However, we also need to clear the selection even before the debounce
wait if we detect early on that the selection is different from previous
ones. Otherwise, the user will have to wait until the debounce time to
see it cleared on the screen.
The code for this is a little repetitive because we check the buffer
state both before and after the debounce. But this is necessary.
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Before:
Notice overlapping corners and selected text is bit darker in this case.

After:

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Closes#16951
Handle the case where you click on the terminal while pressing Shift.
Instead of setting a new selection head, we simply update the selection
to that point. This allows you to repeatedly extend the selection to new
points by pressing Shift while preserving the original selection head.
Preview:
Selection works in direct terminal, but doesn't on Vim like program,
which is expected.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e46987d8-a9a3-495d-8dd9-98d461317a8d
Release Notes:
- Added ability to extend selection with Shift + click in the terminal.
Closes#18641
Contributes: #13194
Release Notes:
- Open LSP documentation file links in Zed not the system opener
- Render completion documentation markdown consistently with
documentation markdown
Closes#24951
We were highlighting both as `@variable.special` however, they are
_techinically_ keywords and other editors (VSCode/WebStorm) seem to
highlight them as keywords as well.
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This PR fixes an issue where configured language model providers would
not show up unless the configuration view was opened.
The problem was that we were filtering unauthenticated language model
providers out of the language model selector, but would only
authenticate the active provider when the selector loaded.
Authenticating the rest of the providers was deferred until the
configuration view was opened for the first time.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/21821.
Release Notes:
- Fixed an issue where configured languages models were not showing up
in the language model selector until the configuration view was opened
for the first time.
This PR updates the `LanguageModelProvider::authenticate` method to
return an `AuthenticateError` instead of an `anyhow::Error`.
This allows us to model the "credentials not found" state explicitly as
`AuthenticateError::CredentialsNotFound`, which enables the caller to
check for this state and act accordingly.
Planning to use this in #25123 to silence errors about missing
credentials when authenticating providers in the background.
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