ZIm/crates/vim
fantacell 9a2b7ef372
helix: Change f and t motions (#35216)
In vim and zed (vim and helix modes) typing "tx" will jump before the
next `x`, but typing it again won't do anything. But in helix the cursor
just jumps before the `x` after that. I added that in helix mode.
This also solves another small issue where the selection doesn't include
the first `x` after typing "fx" twice. And similarly after typing "Fx"
or "Tx" the selection should include the character that the motion
startet on.

Release Notes:

- helix: Fixed inconsistencies in the "f" and "t" motions
2025-08-14 13:04:07 -04:00
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src helix: Change f and t motions (#35216) 2025-08-14 13:04:07 -04:00
test_data vim: Add ctrl-y/e in insert mode (#36017) 2025-08-11 23:20:09 -06:00
Cargo.toml Fix running vim tests with --features neovim (#36014) 2025-08-12 05:08:58 +00:00
LICENSE-GPL chore: Change AGPL-licensed crates to GPL (except for collab) (#4231) 2024-01-24 00:26:58 +01:00
README.md Correct other end visual block functionality (#27678) 2025-03-28 20:52:38 +00:00

This contains the code for Zed's Vim emulation mode.

Vim mode in Zed is supposed to primarily "do what you expect": it mostly tries to copy vim exactly, but will use Zed-specific functionality when available to make things smoother. This means Zed will never be 100% vim compatible, but should be 100% vim familiar!

The backlog is maintained in the #vim channel notes.

Testing against Neovim

If you are making a change to make Zed's behavior more closely match vim/nvim, you can create a test using the NeovimBackedTestContext.

For example, the following test checks that Zed and Neovim have the same behavior when running * in visual mode:

#[gpui::test]
async fn test_visual_star_hash(cx: &mut gpui::TestAppContext) {
    let mut cx = NeovimBackedTestContext::new(cx).await;

    cx.set_shared_state("ˇa.c. abcd a.c. abcd").await;
    cx.simulate_shared_keystrokes(["v", "3", "l", "*"]).await;
    cx.assert_shared_state("a.c. abcd ˇa.c. abcd").await;
}

To keep CI runs fast, by default the neovim tests use a cached JSON file that records what neovim did (see crates/vim/test_data), but while developing this test you'll need to run it with the neovim flag enabled:

cargo test -p vim --features neovim test_visual_star_hash

This will run your keystrokes against a headless neovim and cache the results in the test_data directory. Note that neovim must be installed and reachable on your $PATH in order to run the feature.

Testing zed-only behavior

Zed does more than vim/neovim in their default modes. The VimTestContext can be used instead. This lets you test integration with the language server and other parts of zed's UI that don't have a NeoVim equivalent.