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[package]
name = "extensions_ui"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
license = "GPL-3.0-or-later"
[lints]
workspace = true
[lib]
path = "src/extensions_ui.rs"
[features]
test-support = []
[dependencies]
Add a command for building and installing a locally-developed Zed extension (#8781) This PR adds an `zed: Install Local Extension` action, which lets you select a path to a folder containing a Zed extension, and install that . When you select a directory, the extension will be compiled (both the Tree-sitter grammars and the Rust code for the extension itself) and installed as a Zed extension, using a symlink. ### Details A few dependencies are needed to build an extension: * The Rust `wasm32-wasi` target. This is automatically installed if needed via `rustup`. * A wasi-preview1 adapter WASM module, for building WASM components with Rust. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasmtime` GitHub release * For building Tree-sitter parsers, a distribution of `wasi-sdk`. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasi-sdk` GitHub release. The downloaded artifacts are cached in a support directory called `Zed/extensions/build`. ### Tasks UX * [x] Show local extensions in the Extensions view * [x] Provide a button for recompiling a linked extension * [x] Make this action discoverable by adding a button for it on the Extensions view * [ ] Surface errors (don't just write them to the Zed log) Packaging * [ ] Create a separate executable that performs the extension compilation. We'll switch the packaging system in our [extensions](https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions) repo to use this binary, so that there is one canonical definition of how to build/package an extensions. ### Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
2024-03-07 02:35:22 +03:00
anyhow.workspace = true
client.workspace = true
collections.workspace = true
db.workspace = true
editor.workspace = true
extension.workspace = true
fs.workspace = true
Add a command for building and installing a locally-developed Zed extension (#8781) This PR adds an `zed: Install Local Extension` action, which lets you select a path to a folder containing a Zed extension, and install that . When you select a directory, the extension will be compiled (both the Tree-sitter grammars and the Rust code for the extension itself) and installed as a Zed extension, using a symlink. ### Details A few dependencies are needed to build an extension: * The Rust `wasm32-wasi` target. This is automatically installed if needed via `rustup`. * A wasi-preview1 adapter WASM module, for building WASM components with Rust. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasmtime` GitHub release * For building Tree-sitter parsers, a distribution of `wasi-sdk`. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasi-sdk` GitHub release. The downloaded artifacts are cached in a support directory called `Zed/extensions/build`. ### Tasks UX * [x] Show local extensions in the Extensions view * [x] Provide a button for recompiling a linked extension * [x] Make this action discoverable by adding a button for it on the Extensions view * [ ] Surface errors (don't just write them to the Zed log) Packaging * [ ] Create a separate executable that performs the extension compilation. We'll switch the packaging system in our [extensions](https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions) repo to use this binary, so that there is one canonical definition of how to build/package an extensions. ### Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
2024-03-07 02:35:22 +03:00
fuzzy.workspace = true
gpui.workspace = true
language.workspace = true
num-format.workspace = true
picker.workspace = true
project.workspace = true
release_channel.workspace = true
semantic_version.workspace = true
serde.workspace = true
settings.workspace = true
Add a command for building and installing a locally-developed Zed extension (#8781) This PR adds an `zed: Install Local Extension` action, which lets you select a path to a folder containing a Zed extension, and install that . When you select a directory, the extension will be compiled (both the Tree-sitter grammars and the Rust code for the extension itself) and installed as a Zed extension, using a symlink. ### Details A few dependencies are needed to build an extension: * The Rust `wasm32-wasi` target. This is automatically installed if needed via `rustup`. * A wasi-preview1 adapter WASM module, for building WASM components with Rust. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasmtime` GitHub release * For building Tree-sitter parsers, a distribution of `wasi-sdk`. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasi-sdk` GitHub release. The downloaded artifacts are cached in a support directory called `Zed/extensions/build`. ### Tasks UX * [x] Show local extensions in the Extensions view * [x] Provide a button for recompiling a linked extension * [x] Make this action discoverable by adding a button for it on the Extensions view * [ ] Surface errors (don't just write them to the Zed log) Packaging * [ ] Create a separate executable that performs the extension compilation. We'll switch the packaging system in our [extensions](https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions) repo to use this binary, so that there is one canonical definition of how to build/package an extensions. ### Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
2024-03-07 02:35:22 +03:00
smallvec.workspace = true
theme.workspace = true
theme_selector.workspace = true
ui.workspace = true
Add a command for building and installing a locally-developed Zed extension (#8781) This PR adds an `zed: Install Local Extension` action, which lets you select a path to a folder containing a Zed extension, and install that . When you select a directory, the extension will be compiled (both the Tree-sitter grammars and the Rust code for the extension itself) and installed as a Zed extension, using a symlink. ### Details A few dependencies are needed to build an extension: * The Rust `wasm32-wasi` target. This is automatically installed if needed via `rustup`. * A wasi-preview1 adapter WASM module, for building WASM components with Rust. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasmtime` GitHub release * For building Tree-sitter parsers, a distribution of `wasi-sdk`. This is automatically downloaded if needed from a `wasi-sdk` GitHub release. The downloaded artifacts are cached in a support directory called `Zed/extensions/build`. ### Tasks UX * [x] Show local extensions in the Extensions view * [x] Provide a button for recompiling a linked extension * [x] Make this action discoverable by adding a button for it on the Extensions view * [ ] Surface errors (don't just write them to the Zed log) Packaging * [ ] Create a separate executable that performs the extension compilation. We'll switch the packaging system in our [extensions](https://github.com/zed-industries/extensions) repo to use this binary, so that there is one canonical definition of how to build/package an extensions. ### Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
2024-03-07 02:35:22 +03:00
util.workspace = true
vim.workspace = true
workspace.workspace = true
[dev-dependencies]
editor = { workspace = true, features = ["test-support"] }