Release Notes:
- linux: Added a fallback Open picker for when XDG is not working
- Added a new setting `use_system_path_prompts` (default true) that can
be disabled to use Zed's builtin keyboard-driven prompts.
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
TODO:
- [x] Actions run from menu not firing
- [x] Menu differentiates idle and busy for running kernel
Menu States:
- [x] No session && no support known
No session && no kernel installed for languages of known support
- (TODO after) Intro to REPL
- [x] Link to docs
No session but can start one
- [x] Start REPL
- (TODO after) More info -> Docs?
Yes Session
- [x] Info: Kernel name, language
example: chatlab-3.7-adsf87fsa (Python)
example: condapy-3.7 (Python)
- [x] Change Kernel -> https://zed.dev/docs/repl#change-kernel
- ---
- [x] Run
- [x] Interrupt
- [x] Clear Outputs
- ---
- [x] Shutdown
(Release notes left empty as the change will be documented in the REPL
release!)
Reserved for a follow on PR:
```
- [ ] Status should update when the menu is open (missing `cx.notify`?)
- [ ] Shutdown all kernels action
- [ ] Restart action
- [ ] [Default kernel changed - restart (this kernel) to apply] // todo!(kyle): need some kind of state thing that says if this has happened
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
- MacOS: Center the cursor in the visible area. `ctrl-l` (matches MacOS)
- Linux JetBrains: Scroll so cursor is at the Middle `ctrl-m`
- `editor::NextScreen` is not longer bound in any keymap by default (was
`ctrl-l` on MacOS)
Fixes#5247
I don't intend fully on getting this merged, this is just an experiment
on using `direnv` directly without relying on shell-specific behaviours.
It works though, so this finally closes#8633
Release Notes:
- Fixed nushell not picking up `direnv` environments by directly
interfacing with it using `direnv export`
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Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- vim: Added `-`/`+` to go to beginning of line above/below
([#14183](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/14183)).
- vim: (Breaking) Removed non-standard builtin binding from `-` to open
the project panel. You can re-add it to your keymap file with:
`{"context":"VimControl", "bindings":{ "-":
"pane::RevealInProjectPanel"}}`
Optionally, include screenshots / media showcasing your addition that
can be included in the release notes.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/32429059/0e9e9348-265e-4a81-a45a-4739034dc5d9
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Release Notes:
- vim: (BREAKING) Improved vim keymap contexts.
Previously `vim_mode == normal` was true even when operators were
pending, which led to bugs like #13789 and a requirement for custom
keymaps to exclude various conditions like (`!VimObject` and
`!VimWaiting`) to avoid bugs.
Now `vim_mode` will be set to `operator` or `waiting` in these cases as
described in [the docs](https://zed.dev/docs/vim#keybindings). For most
custom keymaps this change will be a no-op or an improvement, but if you
were deliberately relying on the old behaviour (if you were relying on
`VimObject` or `VimWaiting` becoming true) you will need to update your
keymap.
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Co-authored-by: Thorsten <thorsten@zed.dev>
For: #13417
This is a simple version, I'm not sure if we just need to limit this
feature to vim mode, or maybe in normal editor mode, which involves
other logic like the location of the setting
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Zed already has a shortcut assigned to ctrl-alt-g and it's mapped to
`search::SelectNextMatch`. Having another multi shortcut with the same
prefix makes `ctrl-alt-g` to have a very noticeable delay when pressed.
This commit changes the default shortcut for git blame to `alt-g b`
Release Notes:
- N/A
- atom(mac): Cmd+j conflicts with `workspace: ToggleBottomDock` in
default map. Revert.
- default(linux): `ctrl-shift-t` conflict. Move
`project_symbols::Toggle` to `ctrl-t` to match vscode linux. Leave
`pane::ReopenClosedItem` at `ctrl-shift-t` to match vscode/chrome on
linux.
- Fixes#13973
This change adds ability to choose any action from prompts, not just the
default one and cancel as Zed has right now. For example, when a user
tries to close a file with edits in it the prompt offers "Don't save"
option that can be selected only with mouse. Now you can use arrows,
tab/shift-tab to pick action and enter/space to confirm it.
Fixes [#13906](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13906)
Release Notes:
- Added keyboard navigation in the prompts on Linux
([#13906](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/13906)).
Co-authored-by: Thorsten Ball <mrnugget@gmail.com>
These were previously passed directly to the editor module, which knows
nothing about vim counts. Instead, implement new actions in the vim
module which take the count and use it to invoke the corresponding
action in the editor module, properly repeated.
Release Notes:
- Fixed vim undo and redo commands not taking counts.
Release Notes:
- Added Linux-Specific keymaps for JetBrains, Atom and Sublime Text
- Improved MacOS-specific keymaps for JetBrains and Atom
- Improved Linux default keymap (VSCode compatibility)
- Windows now uses same keymap as Linux
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Co-authored-by: Peter Tripp <peter@zed.dev>
This is should be a no-op, whitespace formatting only.
Removes 425 lines of excess whitespace in our default keymap json files.
Release Notes:
- Improved formatting of default keymaps (single line per bind)
This PR updates the default settings to treat Nix's `flake.lock` files
as JSON.
Resolves https://github.com/zed-extensions/nix/issues/2.
Release Notes:
- Nix's `flake.lock` files are now automatically identified as JSON.
Sets up the `cmd-enter` keybinding for the jupyter repl to only apply
when enabled.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Kirill <kirill@zed.dev>
Continuing from #13597, this PR refactors platform controls to extract a
generic set of platform controls that can be used for any platform that
does not define it's own/we don't use the system ones.
In the future, these controls will likely be used as a fallback on
windows as well when the windows icon font isn't available.
Release Notes:
- Added updated window controls on Linux
This implements the functionality (paired with @as-cii), but we weren't
sure what the clearest name would be for the action. It's essentially
the inverse of "quote selection" - but what's the opposite of quoting
the selection?
One idea:
* Rename "quote selection" to "Insert **into** assistant"
* Name this "Insert **from** assistant"
Release Notes:
- Added action to insert from assistant into editor (default keybinding:
`cmd-<` on macOS, `ctrl-<` on Linux)
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennet@zed.dev>
Context:
@bennetbo spotted a regression in handling of `cargo run` task in zed
repo following a merge of #13658. We've started invoking `cargo run`
from the folder of an active file whereas previously we did it from the
workspace root. We brainstormed few solutions that involved adding a
separate task that gets invoked at a workspace level, but I realized
that a cleaner solution may be to finally add user-configured task
variables. This way, we can choose which crate to run by default at a
workspace level.
This has been originally brought up in the context of javascript tasks
in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/12118#issuecomment-2129232114
Note that this is intended for internal use only for the time being.
/cc @RemcoSmitsDev we should be unblocked on having runner-dependant
tasks now.
Release notes:
- N/A