This fixes#6815 by implementing `<space>` in normal mode in Vim. Turns
out that `<space>` behaves like a reverse `<backspace>` (which we
already had): it goes to the right and, if at end of line, to the next
line.
That means I had to touch `movement::right`, which is used in a few
places, but it's documentation said that it would go to the next line,
which it did *not*. So I changed the behaviour.
But I would love another pair of eyes on this, because I don't want to
break non-Vim behaviour.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `<space>` in Vim normal mode: `<space>` goes to the
right and to next line if at end of line.
([#6815](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6815)).
This fixes `t` not being repeatable with `,` and `;` in normal mode.
Release Notes:
- Fixed `t` in Vim mode not being repeatable with `,` or `;`.
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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>
This change implements the vim
[motion](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/motion.txt)
commands to move the cursor to the top, middle and bottom of the visible
view. This feature is requested in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941.
This change takes inspiration from
[crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/blob/main/crates/vim/src/normal/scroll.rs).
A note on the behavior of these commands: Because
`NeovimBackedTestContext` requires compatibility with nvim, the current
implementation causes slightly non-standard behavior: it causes the
editor to scroll a few lines. The standard behavior causes no scrolling.
It is easy enough to account for the margin by adding
`VERTICAL_SCROLL_MARGIN`. However, doing so will cause test failures due
to the disparity between nvim and zed states. Perhaps
`NeovimBackedTestContext` should have a switch to be more tolerant for
such cases.
Release Notes:
- Added support for moving to top, middle and bottom of the screen in
vim mode (`H`, `M`, and `L`)
([#4941](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/4941)).
Jsonc is a simplified json format which allows comments and unquoted
values delimited by whitespace. A jsonc formatted file can be
unambiguously transformed to a json file. Comments will be stripped out
and quotes added.
Release Notes:
- Added an icon for .jsonc files
This should be a standard recognized by everyone
```bash
mkdir todo
touch todo/.gitkeep # just placeholder
git add todo
git commit
```
Release Notes:
- Added icon for `.gitkeep` files.
This icon is designed based on [Ruby's official logo], to harmonize with
the other icons.
It is deformed and simplified to be human-recognizable, even at letter
size.
[Ruby's official logo]: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/about/logo/
Release Notes:
- Added Ruby file icon.
This PR changes the theme loading to use the JSON themes bundled with
the binary rather then the Rust theme definitions.
### Performance
I profiled this using `cargo run --release` to see what the speed
differences would be now that we're deserializing JSON:
**Before:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 16.656666ms
**After:** `ThemeRegistry::load_user_themes` took 18.784875ms
It's slightly slower, but not by much. There is probably some work we
could do here to bring down the theme loading time in general.
Release Notes:
- N/A
This PR adds serialized versions of each of the themes that currently
ship with Zed.
In a future PR we'll be looking to make these the canonical
representations of the built-in themes.
Note that we're intentionally repurposing the `theme_importer` to do
this, so that crate is a bit rough-and-ready at the moment.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It changes the icon if a new notification event is consumed and changes
it back to normal upon toggling NotificationPanel.
Added a new field to NotificationPanel:
- have_unseen_notifications: bool
Added a new icon asset
- IconName::BellBadged => "assets/icons/bell_badged.svg"
Release Notes:
- Added a badge to bell icon for new notifications
([#6721](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6721)).
This PR removes an unused screenshot from the `assets/` directory.
As a note, we should probably be careful about what kinds of extraneous
binary assets we're committing to the repo (especially ones not required
for Zed itself), as these can bloat the repo size.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Fixes */# in visual mode, and avoids setting up irritating state.
[[PR Description]]
Release Notes:
- vim: Improved `*` and `#` to not toggle Zed's search state. Instead we
now use the regex to identify start and end of words (more like vim).
This PR removes the VS Code themes from the `assets/` directory, as
we're not currently using them (and it's unlikely we will in their
current state).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Written by @iamnbutler
This PR adds a basic CONTRIBUTING.md. It has a few links that need to be
added, which we marked as coming soon.
Here are a number of follow up tasks we need to do:
- [ ] Add CLA link
- [ ] Add public roadmap link
- [ ] Add link to channels doc once it is up
- [ ] Add link explaining how to find a channel related to your
contribution or or to create one
Release Notes:
- N/A
This "adds" the keybindings I was missing in Vim mode (e.g. `Ctrl-[` to
cancel a selection) by fixing the definitions in the keymap from
`Ctrl+[` to `Ctrl-[`.
This adjusts the solution in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/4014 to fix the double-focus
issue, allowing each pane's project search to work independently.
Release Notes:
- Changed the name of the `workspace::DeploySearch` action to
`pane::DeploySearch` and changed it's behavior to open a new search OR
focus an existing project search in the current pane.
(https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/2395)
Add a `workspace::DeploySearch` action and use it as a default for "cmd-shift-f" binding.
This action opens existing search tab if it exists, or creates a new one otherwise.
`workspace::NewSearch` action is still available and always opens an existing search tab.
This PR fixes the names of the Rosé Pine themes.
We want to keep the Unicode "é" in the theme name, both because this is
the actual name of the theme, and also to maintain parity with Zed1.
Release Notes:
- N/A
* gitignored entries are never auto revealed
* `project_panel::auto_reveal_entries = true` settings entry was added,
setting it to `false` will disable the auto reveal
* `pane::RevealInProjectPanel` action was added that activates the project panel and reveals the entry it got triggered on (including the gitignored ones)
This PR adds support for adding a specific set of mappings from Zed
syntax tokens to VS Code scopes for a particular theme family.
We can use this as a fallback when we aren't otherwise able to rely on
the mappings in the theme importer, as sometimes it isn't possible to
make a specific enough matcher that works across all of the themes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Without this, hitting cmd-n on the context menu in the project browser
invokes the workspace::NewFile action instead of the project::NewFile
action. We're considering changing the behavior so that bindings with no
context can only invoke global actions.
Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>
- Fix some bugs with vim objects
- Add | as a bracket and a motion
- Fix neovim tests with angle brackets
Release Notes:
- vim: Fixed `i` and `a` objects with softwrap, and a few other edge
cases
- vim: Added support for `ci"` to find the next quoted string on the
line
- vim: Added support for `|` as a bracket (for languages like ruby and
rust)
- vim: Added support for `<count>|` to jump to a specific column
Scaffolding for guest members in channels
Release notes:
- You can now set channels to "public" which will allow anyone to join
and become a member. In a future release guests joining public channels
will have reduced permissions.
Release Notes:
- Added documentation display for autocomplete items.
- Fixed autocomplete filtering blocking the Zed UI, causing hitches and
input delays with large completion lists.
- Fixed hover popup link not firing if the mouse moved a slight amount
while clicking.
- Added support for absolute path file links in hover popup and
autocomplete docs.
![CleanShot 2023-09-27 at 18 09
37](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/assets/482957/317d31e4-81f8-44d8-b94f-8ca7150d3fd2)
Release Notes:
- Added the ability to exclude warnings from project diagnostics. By
default, they will be on but they can be disabled temporarily by
clicking on the warnings icon. The default behavior can be changed by
changing the new `diagnostics.include_warnings` setting.
Release Notes:
- vim: Add ctrl-i to go forward
([#1732](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1732)).
ctrl-o was already supported.
- vim: Add `g <space>` to open the current snippet in its own file.
- vim: Escape will now return to normal mode even if completion menus
are open (use `ctrl-x ctrl-z` to hide menus, as in vim).
- vim: Add key bindings for Zed's various completion mechanisms:
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-o` to open the completion menu,
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-l` to open the LSP action menu,
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-c` to trigger Copilot (requires configuring copilot),
- - `ctrl-x ctrl-a` to trigger the inline Assistant (requires
configuring openAI),
NOTE: we should add these to the docs before shipping 0.107 to stable.
Adding a few bindings to bring first class feeling multiselect to zed's
vim emulation.
gn and gN are similar to similar vim bindings, ga is similar to gA (and
I doubt we need vim's real ga), g> and g< are just made up.
Release Notes:
- vim: `g n` / `g N` to select next/previous
- vim: `g >` / `g <` to skip current selection and select next/previous
- vim: `g a` to select all
Release Notes:
- Allow cmd-+ in addition to cmd-= for zoom in
([#1021](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1021)).
Although I had initially thought this was something more to do with
option key handling, it turns out to be a straightforward and reasonable
feature request.
Release Notes:
- vim: Add v1 of command mode
([#279](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/279)). The
goal was to cover 90% of what most people actually do, but it is very
incomplete. Known omissions are that ranges cannot be specified (except
that `:%s//` must always specify the % range), commands cannot take
arguments (you can `:w` but not `:w [file]`), and there is no history.
Please file feature requests on
https://github.com/zed-industries/community as you notice things that
could be better.
- `:` triggers zed's command palette. If you type a known vim command it
will run it, otherwise you get zed's normal fuzzy search. For this
release supported commands are limited to:
- - `:w[rite][!]`, `:wq[!]`, `:q[uit][!]`, `:wa[ll][!]`, `:wqa[ll][!]`,
`:qa[ll][!]`, `:[e]x[it][!]`, `:up[date]` to save/close tab(s) and
pane(s).
- - `:cq` to quit completely.
- - `:vs[plit]`, `:sp[lit]` to split vertically/horizontally
- - `:new`, `:vne[w]` to create a new file in a new pane above or to the
left
- - `:tabedit`, `:tabnew` to create a new file in a new tab.
- - `:tabn[ext]`, `:tabp[rev]` to go to previous/next tabs
- - `:tabc[lose]` to close tabs
- - `:cn[ext]`, `:cp[rev]`, `:ln[ext]`, `:lp[rev]` to go to the
next/prev diagnostics.
- - `:cc`, `:ll` to open the errors page
- - `:<number>` to jump to a line number.
- - `:$` to jump to end of file
- - `:%s/foo/bar/` (note that /g is always implied, the range must
always be %, and zed uses different regex syntax to vim)
- - `:/foo` and `:?foo` to jump to next/prev line matching foo
- - `:j[oin]`, to join the current line (no range is yet supported)
- - `:d[elete][l][p]`, to delete the current line (no range is yet
supported)
- - `:s[ort] [i]` to sort the current selection (case-insensitively)
- vim: Add `ctrl-w o` (closes everything except the current item) and
`ctrl-w n` (creates a new file in the pane above).
([#1884](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1884))
- all: Add a "Discard" option to prompt when saving a file with
conflicts (previously this only appeared on close, not on save).
Internal changes:
- The Picker will now wait for pending queries before confirming (to
handle people typing `: w enter` rapidly.
- workspace::save_item and Pane::save_item are now merged together, and
the behavior controlled by `workspace::SaveIntent`.
- Many actions related to closing/saving items now take an optional
`SaveIntent`.
-
This is a PR I built for a friend of a friend at StrangeLoop, who is
making a much better LSP for elixir that elixir folks want to experiment
with. This PR also improves the our debug log viewer to handle LSP
restarts.
TODO:
- [ ] Make sure NextLS binary loading works.
Release Notes:
- Added support for the experimental Next LS for Elxir, to enable it add
the following field to your settings to enable:
```json
"elixir": {
"next": "on"
}
```
This mostly adds the commonly requested set (:wq and friends) and
a few that I use frequently
:<line> to go to a line number
:vsp / :sp to create a split
:cn / :cp to go to diagnostics
This PR adds an initial set of components to `crates/storybook/src/ui`.
All changes still are contained to inside storybook. Merging to keep up
to date with main.
Enable keyboard shortcuts for Project Search modes, and ensure project
search settings are persisted search to search.
Release Notes:
- Added alt-cmd-s to Toggle Semantic Search Mode
- Added alt-cmd-g to Toggle Regex Search Mode
- Added alt-cmd-x to Toggle Text Search Mode
- Defaulted new project searches to using last used search mode and
settings.
There are around ~400 icons in the `assets/icons` folder, but in reality
including file icons we only use around 50. In a number of places we use
different variants of the same icon, even in different styles.
This PR unifies the icons we use, removes the duplicates, and cleans out
unused icons.
Release Notes:
- Made icons more consistent throughout the app.
This PR addresses feedback from @maxbrunsfeld on new replace in buffer.
It fixes:
- missing padding surrounding replace input.
- missing padding around replace buttons.
- missing `.notify` call which made the replace fields not show up
immediately sometimes.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>
This is still WIP, mostly pending styling. I added a pretty rudimentary
text field and no buttons whatsoever other than that. I am targeting a
Preview of 09.13, as I am gonna be on PTO for the next week.
I dislike the current implementation slightly because of `regex`'s crate
syntax and lack of support of backreferences. What strikes me as odd wrt
to syntax is that it will just replace a capture name with empty string
if that capture is missing from the regex. While this is perfectly fine
behaviour for conditionally-matched capture groups (e.g. `(foo)?`), I
think it should still error out if there's no group with a given name
(conditional or not).
Release Notes:
- Added "Replace" functionality to buffer search.
The major change here is a refactoring to allow controling the save
behaviour when closing items, which is pre-work needed for vim command
palette.
For zed-industries/community#1868
This should have no user-visible impact.
For vim `.` to repeat it's important that actions are replayable.
Currently editor::MoveDown *sometimes* moves the cursor down, and
*sometimes* selects the next completion.
For replay we need to be able to separate the two.
The latter is not posible to press in Zed, since `:` is typed as
`shift-;` with typical US keyboard layouts.
In the end, it's the same buttons you have to press to toggle the inlay
hints, but working this time.
- Tighten up toolbar
- Reduce intensity of active tools
- Remove divider between project + branch
- Add a styletree for toolbar + move breadcrumb into it
- Some ts theme tidying
[[PR Description]]
Release Notes:
- Improved density and contrast of a number of UI elements.
This changes vim motions to be relative to fold lines, not display
lines, to match the behaviour of vim.
This is necessary for relative line numbers to make sense (as the most
important thing is you can do `3j` to get th e line that is numbered 3).
Release Notes:
- vim: Fix handling of motions when `soft_wrap` is enabled in zed. Like
in vim `j,k,up,down,$,^,0,home,end` will all now navigate in file
coordinates not display coordinates.
- vim: Add `g {j,k,up,down,$,^,0,home,end}` to navigate in display
coordinates.
- vim: Add `z o` and `z c` to open and close folds.
- vim: Add `z f` in visual mode to fold selection.
Note: this may be a jarring change if you're grown used to the current
behaviour of `j` and `k`. You can make the issue less acute by setting
`"soft_wrap":"none"` in your settings; or you can manually copy the
bindings for `g j` to the binding for `j` (etc.) in your keymap.json to
preserve the existing behaviour.
Before this change up and down were in display co-ordinates, after this
change they are in fold coordinates (which matches the vim behaviour).
To make this work without causing usabliity problems, a bunch of extra
keyboard shortcuts now work:
- vim: `z {o,c}` to open,close a fold
- vim: `z f` to fold current visual selection
- vim: `g {j,k,up,down}` to move up/down a display line
- vim: `g {0,^,$,home,end}` to get to start/end of a display line
Fixes: zed-industries/community#1562
- vim: support P for paste before
- vim: support P in visual mode for paste without overriding clipboard
- vim: fix position when using `p` on text copied outside zed
- vim: fix indentation when using `p` on text copied from zed
[This PR has been sitting around for a
bit](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/2845). I received a bit
of mixed opinions from the team on how this setting should work, if it
should use the full model names or some simpler form of it, etc. I went
ahead and made the decision to do the following:
- Use the full model names in settings - ex: `gpt-4-0613`
- Default to `gpt-4-0613` when no setting is present
- Save the full model names in the conversation history files (this is
how it was prior) - ex: `gpt-4-0613`
- Display the shortened model names in the assistant - ex: `gpt-4`
- Not worry about adding an option to add custom models (can add in a
follow-up PR)
- Not query what models are available to the user via their api key (can
add in a follow-up PR)
Release Notes:
- Added a `default_open_ai_model` setting for the assistant (defaults to
`gpt-4-0613`).
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Co-authored-by: Mikayla <mikayla@zed.dev>
Increase the indent size on channels
Switch font UI mono
Release Notes:
- Switch the collaboration panel font to Zed's sans-mono (preview only)
- Switch the default dock side to the left (preview-only)
- Increase the indent size on the channels panel (preview-only)
This isn't quite an exact emulation, as instead of using one selection
that is magically in "column mode", we emulate it with a bunch of zed
multi-selections (one per line).
I think this is better, as it requires fewer changes to the codebase,
and lets you see the impact of any changes immediately on all lines.
Fixes: zed-industries/community#984
Update vim mode to have vim selection and editor selections match.
Before this we had to adjust between vim selections and real selections
when making changes; now we have to adjust when making selections.
Release Notes:
- vim: Ensure editor selection matches the vim selection
([#1796](https://github.com/zed-industries/community/issues/1796)).
- vim: Fix `s` in visual line mode
- vim: Add `o` and `shift-o` to toggle direction of visual selection
- vim: Fix `v` and `shift-v` to toggle back to normal mode
- vim: Fix block selections like `vi}` to contain correct whitespace