# Snippets Use the {#action snippets::ConfigureSnippets} action to create a new snippets file or edit a existing snippets file for a specified [scope](#scopes). The snippets are located in `~/.config/zed/snippets` directory to which you can navigate to with the {#action snippets::OpenFolder} action. ## Example configuration ```json { // Each snippet must have a name and body, but the prefix and description are optional. // The prefix is used to trigger the snippet, but when omitted then the name is used. // Use placeholders like $1, $2 or ${1:defaultValue} to define tab stops. // The $0 determines the final cursor position. // Placeholders with the same value are linked. "Log to console": { "prefix": "log", "body": ["console.info(\"Hello, ${1:World}!\")", "$0"], "description": "Logs to console" } } ``` ## Scopes The scope is determined by the language name in lowercase e.g. `python.json` for Python, `shell script.json` for Shell Script, but there are some exceptions to this rule: | Scope | Filename | | ---------- | --------------- | | Global | snippets.json | | JSX | javascript.json | | Plain Text | plaintext.json | To create JSX snippets you have to use `javascript.json` snippets file, instead of `jsx.json`, but this does not apply to TSX and Typescript which follow the above rule. ## Known Limitations - Only the first prefix is used when an list of prefixes is passed in. - Currently only the `json` snippet file format is supported, even though the `simple-completion-language-server` supports both `json` and `toml` file formats. ## See also For more configuration information, see the [`simple-completion-language-server` instructions](https://github.com/zed-industries/simple-completion-language-server/tree/main).