The Zed Plex fonts were found to violate the OFL by using the word Plex
in the name.
Lilex has better ligatures and box-drawing characters than Zed Plex
Mono, but Zed Plex Sans should be identical
to IBM Plex Sans.
Closes#15542Closeszed-industries/zed-fonts#31
Release Notes:
- The "Zed Plex Sans" and "Zed Plex Mono" fonts have been replaced with
"IBM Plex Sans" and "Lilex". The old names still work for backward
compatibility. Other than fixing line-drawing characters, and improving
the ligatures, there should be little visual change as the fonts are all
of the same family.
- Introduced ".ZedSans" and ".ZedMono" as aliases to allow us to easily
change the default fonts in the future. These currently default to "IBM
Plex Sans" and "Lilex" respectively.
Closes#32538
This PR adjusts the defaults for splitting panes along the horizontal
and vertical actions. Based upon user feedback, the adjusted values seem
more reasonable as default settings, hence, go with these instead.
Release Notes:
- Changed the default split directions for the `pane: split horizontal`
and `pane: split vertical` actions. You can restore the old behavior by
modifying the `pane_split_direction_horizontal` and
`pane_split_direction_vertical` values in your settings.
Took a little bit of time to add just a handful of small tweaks to the
debugger UI so it looks slightly more polished. This PR includes
adjustments to size, focus styles, and more in icon buttons, overall
spacing nudges in each section pane, making tooltip labels title case
(for overall consistency), and some icon SVG iteration.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Tweak the `ansi.*magenta` colours so they are not confused with
`ansi.*red`. This matches how "One Light" behaves, where `ansi.*magenta`
uses the same purple as for keyword.
This change helps distinguish anything that the terminal might use
magenta for from errors, and helps make more readable the output of
certain tools.
For maintainers: The color for `ansi.magenta` is the same as for
`syntax.keyword`. The others are modifications on that colour to taste.
If you have some specific shades that need to be used please tell me, or
feel free to take over the PR.
Before: `jj log` and `difftastic` output
<img width="863" height="592" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-31 at 19 32 11"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/994b1cbd-ff64-4620-bd51-a5073fd6eb2a"
/>
After:
<img width="862" height="558" alt="Screenshot 2025-07-31 at 19 35 33"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49dfb856-6b63-4498-8779-b8624230d6a3"
/>
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- Added settings status_bar.show_active_language_button to show/hide the
language button in the status bar.
The motivation for this is visual, I have had zero issues with its
functionality.
The language switcher can still be accessed by the command palette,
menu, or a keyboard shortcut.
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This is my first Zed and first Rust PR, so criticism is very welcome.
I know there has been discussion around how the status bar settings are
structured and named, and I am happy to change it to whatever is best. I
was also not sure what order to put it in in the settings default.json.
Feedback welcome.
Here is a picture of it in action:

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Co-authored-by: zumbalogy <3770982+zumbalogy@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Just like with diagnostics, adding a configurable padding to inline
blame
Release Notes:
- Added configurable padding to inline blame
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Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <petertripp@gmail.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Allows tabbing through everything in all three pages. Until #35075 is
merged it is not possible to actually "click" tab focused buttons with
the keyboard.
Additionally adds an action `onboarding::Finish` and displays the
keybind. The action corresponds to both the "Skip all" and "Start
Building" buttons, with the keybind displayed similar to how it is for
the page nav buttons
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
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Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <finn@zed.dev>
This is really just a small beginning, as there are many other icons to
be revised and cleaned up. Our current set is a bit of a mess in terms
of dimension, spacing, stroke width, and terminology. I'm sure there are
more non-used icons I'm not covering here, too. We'll hopefully tackle
it all soon leading up to 1.0.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/35576
Release Notes:
- N/A
This only works after a delay in most situations because of the all
chorded `cmd-k` mappings in the so disable them for now.
Reported by @jer-k:
https://x.com/J_Kreutzbender/status/1951033355434336606
Release Notes:
- Undo mapping of `cmd-k` for Git Panel in default Jetbrains keymap
(thanks [@jer-k](https://github.com/jer-k))
- Added profile selector to `zed > settings` submenu.
- Added examples to the `default.json` docs.
- Reduced length of the setting description that shows on autocomplete,
since it was cutoff in the autocomplete popover.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Settings Profiles
- [X] Allow profiles to be defined, where each profile can be any of
Zed's settings
- [X] Autocompletion of all settings
- [X] Errors on invalid keys
- [X] Action brings up modal that shows user-defined profiles
- [X] Alphabetize profiles
- [X] Ability to filter down via keyboard, and navigate via arrow up and
down
- [X] Auto select Disabled option by default (first in list, after
alphabetizing user-defined profiles)
- [X] Automatically select active profile on next picker summoning
- [X] Persist settings until toggled off
- [X] Show live preview as you select from the profile picker
- [X] Tweaking a setting, while in a profile, updates the profile live
- [X] Make sure actions that live update Zed, such as `cmd-0`, `cmd-+`,
and `cmd--`, work while in a profile
- [X] Add a test to track state
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to configure settings profiles, via the "profiles"
key. Example:
```json
{
"profiles": {
"Streaming": {
"agent_font_size": 20,
"buffer_font_size": 20,
"theme": "One Light",
"ui_font_size": 20
}
}
}
```
To set a profile, use `settings profile selector: toggle`
"Settings" is the terminology we use in the agent panel, thus having the
action use "configuration" makes it harder for folks to find this either
via the command palette or the keybinding editor UI in case they'd like
to change it.
Release Notes:
- agent: Renamed the "open configuration" action to "open settings" for
better discoverability and consistency
Follow-up to #26114
- Ensure that the previous commit message is filled in when toggling on
amend mode from the context menu
- Fix keybinding flicker in context menu
Release Notes:
- N/A
Making icons consistent, adjusting spacing, and moving the "Leave Call"
button to be the very last, which makes more sense to me than the
"Share" button being the last. Sharing your project is still part of the
call, so in the left edge of the button strip is where, conceptually,
the option to end the call should be, I think!
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#34763
Release Notes:
- Improved insert in `helix_mode` when a selection exists to better
match helix's behavior: collapse selection to avoid replacing it
- Improved append (`insert_after`) to better match helix's behavior:
move cursor to end of selection if it exists
This change dims rows in the keymap editor for which the corresponding
keybind is overridden by other keybinds coming from higher priority
sources.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Change channel reorganization (move up/down) from `cmd-up/down` (mac) /
`ctrl-up/down` (linux) to `alt-up/down` (both) to match moving lines in
the editor.
Also fix an issue where if you selected channels using down/up in the
filter field, the movement shortcuts would not work (`editing` vs
`not_editing`).
Release Notes:
- N/A
TODO
- [x] OpenAI Compatible API Icon
- [x] Docs
- [x] Link to docs in OpenAI provider section about configuring OpenAI
API compatible providers
Closes#33992
Related to #30010
Release Notes:
- agent: Add support for adding multiple OpenAI API compatible providers
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Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Make the git blame popover available via the keymap by making it an
action. The blame popover stays open after being shown via the action,
similar to the `editor::Hover` action.
I added a default vim-mode key binding for `g b`, which goes in hand
with `g h` for hover. I'm not sure what the keybind would be for regular
layouts, if any would be set by default.
I'm opening this as a draft because I coludn't figure out a way to
position the popover correctly above/under the cursor head. I saw some
uses of `content_origin` in other places for calculating absolute pixel
positions, but I'm not sure how to make use of it here without doing a
big refactor of the blame popover code 🤔. I would appreciate some
help/tips with positioning, because it seems like the last thing to
implement here.
Opening as a draft for now because I think without the correct
positioning this feature is not complete.
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/discussions/26447
Release Notes:
- Added `editor::BlameHover` action for showing the git blame popover
under the cursor. By default bound to `ctrl-k ctrl-b` and to `g h` in
vim mode.