This PR sets up the `assistant2` crate with the storybook so that UI
elements can be iterated on in isolation.
To start, we have some stories for the `ChatMessage` component:
```sh
cargo run -p storybook -- components/assistant_chat_message
```
<img width="1233" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-30 at 5 20 03 PM"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/1486634/510967ea-0e9b-4fa9-94fb-421ee74bcc45">
Release Notes:
- N/A
* [x] Fixed an issue where embeddings would be assigned incorrectly to
files if a subset of embedding batches failed
* [x] Added a command to debug which paths are present in the semantic
index
* [x] Determine why so many paths are often missing from the semantic
index
* we erroring out if an embedding batch contained multiple texts that
were the same, which can happen if a worktree contains multiple copies
of the same text (e.g. a license).
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Marshall <marshall@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle <kylek@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
This PR adds a new tool to the `assistant2` crate that allows the
assistant to create a new buffer with some content.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>
This PR does a slight restructuring of how tools are defined in the
`assistant2` crate to make it more amenable to adding more tools in the
near future.
Release Notes:
- N/A
I think the previous code was missing a `return` in there because it
always overwrote the `completion.documentation` field, even if the
`text.is_empty()` is true.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added support for avatars in git blame for repositories hosted on
codeberg
<img width="1144" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-25 at 16 45 22"
src="https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/43210583/d44770d8-44ea-4c6b-a1c0-ac2d1d49408f">
Questions:
- Should we move git stuff like `Commit`, `Author`, etc outside of
hosting-specific files (I don't think so, as other hostings can have
different stuff)
- Should we also add support for self hosted forgejo instances or should
it be a different PR?
Release Notes:
- Added support for line ranges in vim replace commands #9428
- not supporting anything other than bare line numbers right now
- ~need to figure out how to show range in question in search bar~
@ConradIrwin implemented showing a highlight of the selected range for a
short direction instead
- ~tests lol~
Release Notes:
- Added diagnostics for main-thread hangs on macOS. These are only
enabled if you've opted into diagnostics.
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
This PR updates the new assistant panel to use the `ChatMessage`
component to render its chat messages.
This also lays the foundation for collapsing the messages, though that
has yet to be wired up.
Adapted from the work on the `assistant-chat-ui` branch.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR restores the `Global` trait's status as a marker trait.
This was the original intent from #7095, when it was added, that had
been lost in #9777.
The purpose of the `Global` trait is to statically convey what types can
and can't be accessed as `Global` state, as well as provide a way of
restricting access to said globals.
For example, in the case of the `ThemeRegistry` we have a private
`GlobalThemeRegistry` that is marked as `Global`:
91b3c24ed3/crates/theme/src/registry.rs (L25-L34)
We're then able to permit reading the `ThemeRegistry` from the
`GlobalThemeRegistry` via a custom getter, while still restricting which
callers are able to mutate the global:
91b3c24ed3/crates/theme/src/registry.rs (L46-L61)
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds support for replacing the current preview tab when using
GoToDefinition. Previously a tab, that was navigated away from, was
converted into a permanent tab and the new tab was opened as preview.
Without `enable_preview_from_code_navigation`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/99840724-d6ff-4738-a9c4-ee71a0001634
With `enable_preview_from_code_navigation`:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/53836821/8c60efcb-d597-40bf-b08b-13faf5a289b6
Note: In the future I would like to improve support for the navigation
history, because right now tabs that are not "normal" project items,
e.g. FindAllReferences cannot be reopened
Release Notes:
- Added support for replacing the current preview tab when using code
navigation (`enable_preview_from_code_navigation`)
This PR adds the ability for the ESLint language server (`eslint`) to be
controlled by the `language_servers` setting.
Now in your settings you can indicate that the ESLint language server
should be used for a given language, even if that language does not have
the ESLint language server registered for it already:
```json
{
"languages": {
"My Language": {
"language_servers": ["eslint", "..."]
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This should have fixed the problems that some users were reporting with
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/10695 .
The problem was with devices which send more than one valuator axis in a
single event whereas the original PR assumed there would only ever be
one axis per event. This version also does away with the complicated
device selection and instead just uses the master pointer device, which
automatically uses all sub-pointers.
Edit: Confirmed working for one of the user's which the first attempt
was broken for.
Release Notes:
- Added smooth scrolling for X11 on Linux
- Added horizontal scrolling for X11 on Linux
fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/9132
By setting the app id, window managers like `sway` can apply custom
configuration like `for_window [app_id="zed"] floating enable`.
Tested using `wlprop`/`hyprctl activewindow` for wayland, `xprop` for
x11.
Release Notes:
- Zed now sets the window app id / class, which can be used e.g. in
window managers like `sway`/`i3` to define custom rules
Addresses #10812
Release Notes:
- Launching an empty already-running Zed application now behaves like a
regular startup and respects the user `resume_on_startup` setting.
([#10812](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/10812)).
See attached showcase which highlights how the previous project can now
be re-opened through both "quit" and "close window".
This has a noticeable performance benefit on startup/project resume
time.
This should also make the behaviour of closing/opening an application
consistent between macOS/Linux/Windows.
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/22855292/9c37ba31-ce0a-4c3d-940d-a56e3347e64a
The culprit behind ghost images in transparent windows and bad
performance with blurred windows turns out to be one and the same:
window shadows. The simplest and most popular fix appears to be to
simply disable shadows on non-opaque windows so let's just do that.
Disabling shadows on a window that is already visible however leaves the
shadow on screen, detached from the window, until a full screen effect
such as exposé or a virtual desktop switch wipes it clean. There does
not seem to be any known solution to this, and it does not affect
windows created after switching to a transparent theme so this is a good
enough compromise for now.
Release Notes:
- Fixed ghostly artifacts in transparent window backgrounds.
- Fixed sluggishness with blurred window backgrounds.
This is a follow-up to #10685 which started to hide these errors instead
of displaying them to the user.
But the errors are still noisy and not actionable, so we hide them
instead.
Release Notes:
- Removed error message being logged when `git blame` is run in a
repository without commits.
Co-authored-by: Bennet <bennetbo@gmx.de>
Oversight from #11015, where we added `PromptLevel::Destructive`, which
should be used when a prompt performs a "destructive" action (e.g.
deleting a file). However, we accidentally set `setHasDestructiveAction`
to `true` regardless of which prompt level would be specified
Release Notes:
- N/A
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2072378/18f0bb28-0546-4234-a11f-39af6c9fcc12
`rulesCustomizations` is an array of rule severity overrides. Globs can
be used to apply default severities for multiple rules. See
[docs](553e632fb4/README.md (L312-L333))
& [type
definitions](553e632fb4/%24shared/settings.ts (L168))
Example Zed `settings.json` to override all eslint errors to warnings:
```jsonc
{
"lsp": {
"eslint": {
"settings": {
"rulesCustomizations": [
// set all eslint errors/warnings to show as warnings
{ "rule": "*", "severity": "warn" }
]
}
}
}
}
```
Release Notes:
- Added support for configuring ESLint's `rulesCustomizations` settings,
ie. `{"lsp": {"eslint": {"settings": {"rulesCustomizations": [{"rule":
"*", "severity": "warn"}]}}}}`
### fix cropping problem
Prior to these changes the images were being cropped so you never
actually saw
the full image but you had to use your mouse to make the window bigger
to see
both the text and the images...
### activate
```rust
cx.activate(true);
```
was not in place so the window did not appear when you ran the example
### No longer need to Ctrl-c to quit the example
Now you can hit *Cmd-q* to quit out of the example instead of having to
*Ctrl-c* in your
terminal where you fired off the example
Release Notes:
- N/A
We're planning to associate "selection sources" with global element ids
to allow arbitrary UI text to be selected in GPUI. Previously, global
ids were not exposed outside the framework and we entangled management
of the element id stack with element state access. This was more
acceptable when element state was the only place we used global element
ids, but now that we're planning to use them more places, it makes sense
to deal with element identity as a first-class part of the element
system. We now ensure that the stack of element ids which forms the
current global element id is correctly managed in every phase of element
layout and paint and make the global id available to each element
method. In a subsequent PR, we'll use the global element id as part of
implementing arbitrary selection for UI text.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>
TODO:
- [x] Don't immediately seg fault
- [x] Implement for directories
- [x] Add cmd-delete to remove files
- [ ] ~~Add setting for trash vs. delete~~ You can just use keybindings
to change the behavior.
fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7228
fixes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5094
Release Notes:
- Added a new `project_panel::Trash` action and changed the default
behavior for `backspace` and `delete` in the project panel to send a
file to the systems trash, instead of permanently deleting it
([#7228](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/7228),
[#5094](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5094)). The
original behavior can be restored by adding the following section to
your keybindings:
```json5
[
// ...Other keybindings...
{
"context": "ProjectPanel",
"bindings": {
"backspace": "project_panel::Delete",
"delete": "project_panel::Delete",
}
}
]
Release Notes:
- vim: Support `-` to go to `parent directory` of the project panel.
As mentioned in the comments of #11073 this adds support for netrw's `-`
to go to the parent directory in the project panel. Again tested on
linux only.
- N/A
How it looks:
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/2101250/f564111c-1019-4442-b8a6-de338e12b12e
This PR adds cursor markers to the scrollbar. They work similar to
VSCode:
1. A cursor marker takes the whole scrollbar width.
2. It's always 2px high.
3. It uses the player's `cursor` color, so it may be helpful in the
collaboration mode.
There's a setting to switch cursor markers on/off:
```json
{
"scrollbar": {
"cursors": true
}
}
```
Implementation details:
- Unlike other markers, cursor markers are displayed synchronously.
Otherwise they don't feel smooth and sometimes freez on prolonged
up/down navigation.
- Cursor markers are automatically switched off when it's more than 100
of them.
- The minimum (non-cursor) marker height is now 5px. It allows the user
to see other markers under the cursor marker.
- The way the minimum height is imposed on markers has changed a bit to
keep consistency between markers of different types.
- Selected symbol markers use less vibrant color (`info` faded out a
little).
Release Notes:
- Added displaying of cursor markers in the scrollbar. They can be
switched on/off by the `scrollbar.cursors` setting.