We're doing it. Svelte support is moving into an extension. This PR
fixes some issues that came up along the way.
Notes
* extensions need to be able to retrieve the path the `node` binary
installed by Zed
* previously we were silently swallowing any errors that occurred while
loading a grammar
* npm commands ran by extensions weren't run in the right directory
* Tree-sitter's WASM stdlib didn't support a C function (`strncmp`)
needed by the Svelte parser's external scanner
* the way that LSP installation status was reported was unnecessarily
complex
Release Notes:
- Removed built-in support for the Svelte and Gleam languages, because
full support for those languages is now available via extensions. These
extensions will be suggested for download when you open a `.svelte` or
`.gleam` file.
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
This upgrades to vscode-eslint 2.4.4 to support flat configs, in
multiple configuration files, ending in `.js`, `.cjs`, `.mjs`.
We changed the code to not use the GitHub release because we actually
don't need the artifacts of the release, we just need the source code,
which we compile anyway.
Fixes#7271.
Release Notes:
- Added support for ESLint flat config files.
([#7271](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7271)).
Co-authored-by: Kristján Oddsson <koddsson@gmail.com>
This PR adds a new `assistant.enabled` setting that controls whether the
Zed Assistant is enabled.
Some users have requested the ability to disable the AI-related features
in Zed if they don't use them. Changing `assistant.enabled` to `false`
will hide the Assistant icon in the status bar (taking priority over the
`assistant.button` setting) as well as filter out the `assistant:`
actions.
The Assistant is enabled by default.
Release Notes:
- Added an `assistant.enabled` setting to control whether the Assistant
is enabled.
This PR also introduces built-in tasks for Rust and Elixir. Note that
this is not a precedent for future PRs to include tasks for more
languages; we simply want to find the rough edges with tasks & language
integrations before proceeding to task contexts provided by extensions.
As is, we'll load tasks for all loaded languages, so in order to get
Elixir tasks, you have to open an Elixir buffer first. I think it sort
of makes sense (though it's not ideal), as in the future where
extensions do provide their own tasks.json, we'd like to limit the # of
tasks surfaced to the user to make them as relevant to the project at
hand as possible.
Release Notes:
- Added built-in tasks for Rust and Elixir files.
This PR provides some of the plumbing needed for a "remote" zed
instance.
The way this will work is:
* From zed on your laptop you'll be able to manage a set of dev servers,
each of which is identified by a token.
* You'll run `zed --dev-server-token XXXX` to boot a remotable dev
server.
* From the zed on your laptop you'll be able to open directories and
work on the projects on the remote server (exactly like collaboration
works today).
For now all this PR does is provide the ability for a zed instance to
sign in
using a "dev server token". The next steps will be:
* Adding support to the collaboration protocol to instruct a dev server
to "open" a directory and share it into a channel.
* Adding UI to manage these servers and tokens (manually for now)
Related #5347
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
`alt+left/right` are never used on Linux.
The Linux keymap still has some other issues, but these shortcuts in
particular are really common when editing text.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Work around #8334 by only activating venv in the terminal not in tasks
(see #8440 for a proper solution)
- To use venv modify your tasks in the following way:
```json
{
"label": "Python main.py",
"command": "sh",
"args": ["-c", "source .venv/bin/activate && python3 main.py"]
}
```
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
This PR makes the extension CLI populate the grammars in the manifest
from the contents of the `grammars` directory for legacy extensions
using the `extension.json` format (`schema_version == 0`).
This allows us to continue packaging these older extensions until they
can be migrated to the new schema version.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Now `Zed` can display icons. The image below shows the icon of the
`zed.exe` file and the icon in the right-click properties.
![Screenshot 2024-03-20
181054](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/8f1ccc7f-aab0-46cf-8c32-a3545ba710a3)
I used the `crates\zed\resources\app-icon@2x.png` file to generate the
`.ico` file. Due to some blank space around the logo in the original
file, the logo appears slightly smaller on Windows compared to other
software.
![Screenshot 2024-03-20
181155](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/14981363/874c5ed3-6796-428c-9a91-f91231bb6510)
The current `.ico` file contains logo files of multiple sizes: 16x16,
24x24, 32x32, 48x48, 64x64, 96x96, 128x128, 256x256, 512x512.
Release Notes:
- N/A
The logging of WM_PAINT for each frame was not very meaningful, so it
was eliminated.
Other logging levels were also reduced to trace.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR updates the extension builder to normalize `-` to `_` in the
Rust package names when computing the resulting `.wasm` file name.
The `wasm32-wasi` target does this normalization internally already, so
we need to do the same to ensure we're looking for the resulting `.wasm`
file in the right spot.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR fixes an issue where the extension CLI would error if a
`Cargo.toml` didn't exist when we were trying to check for its
existence. Since we're just checking if it exists for the purposes of
detecting a Rust extension, we can safely ignore the errors.
Also improved the logging/error handling in a few spots to make other
errors easier to troubleshoot in the future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Most notably, this should do away with completions overriding the whole
word around completion trigger text. Fixes: #4816
Release Notes:
- Fixed code completions overriding text around the cursor.
### Issue
So this pull request fixes an issue that was driven me crazy. The issue
was that when you use the `prettier-plugin-organize-imports` It would
remove some imports that should not be removed before they were used
inside the module itself.
You can reproduce it with the following `prettierrc.json` config and
source code. When you **save** the file, it would remove the `import
clsx from "clsx";` import from the file.
**Prettier config**
```json
{
"semi": true,
"tabWidth": 4,
"trailingComma": "es5",
"useTabs": true,
"plugins": [
"prettier-plugin-tailwindcss",
"prettier-plugin-organize-imports"
]
}
```
**Source code**
```typescript
import clsx from "clsx";
export default function Home() {
return (
<main>
{clsx("asdjklasdjlkasd", "asdjlkasjdjlk")}
</main>
);
}
```
### Findings
After a deep dive with @mrnugget, I was debugging deep down the prettier
plugin system and found the issue that was causing this issue. When I
was looking inside the
`node_modules/prettier-plugin-organize-imports/lib/organize.js`. I saw
the following code that looked strange to me because it falls back to
`file.ts` if `filepath` is not passed through inside the prettier config
options.
<img width="860" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-20 at 21 31 46"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/62463826/47177fe5-e5a9-41d8-9f2f-0304b2c2159f">
So the issue was small, if you look at the following code, the `path`
key should be `filepath` inside the
`crates/prettier/src/prettier_server.js:205`
![Screenshot 2024-03-20 at 21 35
25](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/62463826/1eea0a88-c886-4632-9c69-9f3095126971)
Release Notes:
- Fixed prettier integration not using the correct filepath when
invoking prettier, which could lead to some prettier plugins failing to
format correctly.
([#9496](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9496)).
* Allow creating channels when seeding
* Allow configuring a custom `SEED_PATH`
* Seed the database when creating/migrating it so you don't need a
separate step for this.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR builds off of an earlier version of
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/9595, rearranges some of the
logic, and removes an unused platform API.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: apricotbucket28 <agustin.nicolas.marcos@outlook.com>
This PR is a bit of a shot in the dark. I'm not sure if this will be
acceptable and I understand if it gets rejected.
I've been trying to integrate Zed as my daily driver and the key
bindings have been a major hurdle for me. Mostly due to the
windows/linux keybindings being messed up, but also me wanting to have
more chained key bindings similar to helix or common in custom neovim
configurations.
I think having a `None` base keymap would allow someone to more easily
implement a new base keymap (#4642) and would make my daily use of Zed a
little nicer 😅.
Also I am aware that there would need to be a little more work done in
this PR for the other base keymaps such as 'atom' since they assume the
'default' (vscode) base keymaps are loaded. I'm happy to do that work if
a 'none' base keymap is acceptable.
Release Notes:
- Added ability to specify no base keymap which allows for full
keybinding customization
This PR adds support for handling action releases — events that
are fired when the user releases all the modifier keys that were part of
an action-triggering shortcut.
If the user holds modifiers and invokes several actions sequentially via
shortcuts (same or different), only the last action is "released" when
its modifier keys released.
~The following methods were added to `Div`:~
- ~`capture_action_release()`~
- ~`on_action_release()`~
- ~`on_boxed_action_release()`~
~They work similarly to `capture_action()`, `on_action()` and
`on_boxed_action()`.~
See the implementation details in [this
comment](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/8782#issuecomment-2009154646).
Release Notes:
- Added a fast-switch mode to the file finder: hit `p` or `shift-p`
while holding down `cmd` to select a file immediately. (#8258).
Related Issues:
- Implements #8757
- Implements #8258
- Part of #7653
Co-authored-by: @ConradIrwin
Our goal is to extract Svelte support into an extension, since we've
seen problems with the Tree-sitter Svelte parser crashing due to bugs in
the external scanner. In order to do this, we need a couple more
capabilities in LSP extensions:
* [x] `initialization_options` - programmatically controlling the JSON
initialization params sent to the language server
* [x] `prettier_plugins` - statically specifying a list of prettier
plugins that apply for a given language.
* [x] `npm_install_package`
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>