Zed Improved. Aiming to improve upon Zed and make a truly delightful code editor.
https://zed.dev
![]() New list (used tasks are above the separator line, sorted by the usage recency), then all language tasks, then project-local and global tasks are listed. Note that there are two test tasks (for `test_name_1` and `test_name_2` functions) that are created from the same task template: <img width="563" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 00 46" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/7455a82f-2af2-47bf-99bd-d9c5a36e64ab"> Tasks are deduplicated by labels, with the used tasks left in case of the conflict with the new tasks from the template: <img width="555" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 01 06" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/8f5a249e-abec-46ef-a991-08c6d0348648"> Regular recent tasks can be now removed too: <img width="565" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-10 at 01 00 55" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/0976b8fe-b5d7-4d2a-953d-1d8b1f216192"> When the caret is in the place where no function symbol could be retrieved, no cargo tests for function are listed in tasks: <img width="556" alt="image" src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2690773/df30feba-fe27-4645-8be9-02afc70f02da"> Part of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10132 Reworks the task code to simplify it and enable proper task labels. * removes `trait Task`, renames `Definition` into `TaskTemplate` and use that instead of `Arc<dyn Task>` everywhere * implement more generic `TaskId` generation that depends on the `TaskContext` and `TaskTemplate` * remove `TaskId` out of the template and only create it after "resolving" the template into the `ResolvedTask`: this way, task templates, task state (`TaskContext`) and task "result" (resolved state) are clearly separated and are not mixed * implement the logic for filtering out non-related language tasks and tasks that have non-resolved Zed task variables * rework Zed template-vs-resolved-task display in modal: now all reruns and recently used tasks are resolved tasks with "fixed" context (unless configured otherwise in the task json) that are always shown, and Zed can add on top tasks with different context that are derived from the same template as the used, resolved tasks * sort the tasks list better, showing more specific and least recently used tasks higher * shows a separator between used and unused tasks, allow removing the used tasks same as the oneshot ones * remote the Oneshot task source as redundant: all oneshot tasks are now stored in the inventory's history * when reusing the tasks as query in the modal, paste the expanded task label now, show trimmed resolved label in the modal * adjusts Rust and Elixir task labels to be more descriptive and closer to bash scripts Release Notes: - Improved task modal ordering, run and deletion capabilities |
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Zed
Welcome to Zed, a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
Installation
You can download Zed today for macOS (v10.15+).
Support for additional platforms is on our roadmap:
- Linux (tracking issue)
- Windows (tracking issue)
- Web (tracking issue)
For macOS users, you can also install Zed using Homebrew:
brew install zed
Alternatively, to install the Preview release:
brew tap homebrew/cask-versions
brew install zed-preview
Developing Zed
- Building Zed for macOS
- Building Zed for Linux
- Building Zed for Windows
- Running Collaboration Locally
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md for ways you can contribute to Zed.
Licensing
License information for third party dependencies must be correctly provided for CI to pass.
We use cargo-about
to automatically comply with open source licenses. If CI is failing, check the following:
- Is it showing a
no license specified
error for a crate you've created? If so, addpublish = false
under[package]
in your crate's Cargo.toml. - Is the error
failed to satisfy license requirements
for a dependency? If so, first determine what license the project has and whether this system is sufficient to comply with this license's requirements. If you're unsure, ask a lawyer. Once you've verified that this system is acceptable add the license's SPDX identifier to theaccepted
array inscript/licenses/zed-licenses.toml
. - Is
cargo-about
unable to find the license for a dependency? If so, add a clarification field at the end ofscript/licenses/zed-licenses.toml
, as specified in the cargo-about book.