Implements worktree support for the agent panel sidebar
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Closes#51309
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- Improved `editor::CopyFileLocation` command to include the full
selected line range (e.g. 'src/main.rs:12-18') when multiple lines are
selected, rather than only the first line number.
This should be the last step in implementing full git worktree support
in the `GitStore`. We still need to add UI for that allows a user to
rename a git worktree and, by extension git branches if we use the git
picker to do so.
Also, I added a helper function called `disallow_guest_request::<T>` to
the `Collab::rpc` that is used to specify a proto request isn't allowed
to be sent by a guest. This enabled me to add a regression test that
checks that a guest isn't allowed to delete a git worktree, without the
test hanging forever because it's waiting for the proto server to
respond.
Since SSH connections send the proto message directly from client to
remote host, this won't affect those requests.
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Release Notes:
- git: Add SSH support for removing git worktrees
This will help with test times (in some cases), as nextest cannot figure
out whether a given rdep is actually an alive edge of the build graph
Closes #ISSUE
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Follow up on: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/49519
This PR reworks how Zed calculates diff num stats by moving the
calculation to the `RepositorySnapshot` layer, instead of the
`GitPanel`. This has a couple of benefits:
1. Snapshot recalculations are already set up to recompute on file
system changes and only update the affected files. This means that diff
stats don't need to manage their own subscription or states anymore like
they did in the original PR.
2. We're able to further separate the data layer from the UI. Before,
the git panel owned all the subscriptions and tasks that refreshed the
diff stat, now the repository does, which is more inline with the code
base.
3. Integration tests are cleaner because `FakeRepository` can handle all
the data and calculations of diff stat and make it accessible to more
tests in the codebase. Because a lot of tests wouldn't initialize the
git panel when they used the git repository.
4. This made implementing remote/collab support for this feature
streamline. Remote clients wouldn't get the same buffer events as local
clients, so they wouldn't know that the diff stat state has been updated
and invalidate their data.
5. File system changes that happened outside of Zed now trigger the diff
stat refresh because we're using the `RepositorySnapshot`.
I added some integration tests as well to make sure collab support is
working this time. Finally, adding the initial diff calculation to
`compute_snapshot` didn't affect performance for me when checking
against chromium's diff with HEAD~1000. So this should be a safe change
to make.
I decided to add diff stats on the status entry struct because it made
updating changed paths and the collab database much simpler than having
two separate SumTrees. Also whenever the UI got a file's status it would
check its diff stat as well, so this change makes that code more
streamlined as well.
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When a downstream project was disconnected from the host (e.g. the guest
left the call), `disconnected_from_host_internal` did not clear
`client_subscriptions`. These subscriptions hold entries in the
`Client`'s entity subscription map, so a subsequent
`join_remote_project` with the same project ID would fail with "already
subscribed to entity".
The fix adds `self.client_subscriptions.clear()` to
`disconnected_from_host_internal`, matching what `unshare_internal`
already does for the host side.
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Release Notes:
- collab: Fix unable to rejoin project bug ("already subscribed to
entity")
The main issue is that we weren't forwarding the proto messages through
the collab server to the host. After fixing that I added integration
tests to cover local worktrees, remote worktrees, and ssh worktrees.
I also fixed a bug with FakeRepository where it wouldn't name its
current branch as a worktree when calling git worktree, which doesn't
match the behavior of the git binary.
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Release Notes:
- git: Fix bug that caused the git worktree picker from displaying and
creating worktrees over collab
This does not yet allow for finding task <-> entity cycles
unfortunately, but at least it does catch entity <-> entity cycles for
the time being
Release Notes:
- N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
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Closes#49998
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- Fixed a (very rare) crash that could happen due to lost edits in
channel buffers
This PR updates Collab to make it validate access tokens through Cloud
instead of doing it in-house.
We're reusing the `GET /client/users/me` endpoint—which is what we also
call on the client—to validate the user's access token.
We only need to do this when establishing a WebSocket connection, so the
increased latency of a network hop shouldn't be a problem.
Closes CLO-308.
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Before this PR we wouldn't always serialize workspaces when a
mutliworkspace adds/removes a workspace. This PR fixes this by adding a
test and calling serialization in remove
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This PR removes some code left over from how we used to do impersonation
for local development.
The local development impersonation path is separate now, so we don't
need all of this plumbing in Collab.
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This PR removes the `GET /rpc_server_snapshot` endpoint from Collab, as
it is not being used (and also didn't seem to be functional).
Release Notes:
- N/A
Release Notes:
- Added agent panel restoration. Now restarting your editor won't cause
your thread to be forgotten.
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Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <56899983+Anthony-Eid@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Eric Holk <eric@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <67129314+danilo-leal@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Cameron Mcloughlin <cameron.studdstreet@gmail.com>
This PR removes the `GET /extensions` endpoint from Collab, as it has
been moved to Cloud.
In #48717 we changed it to just proxy to Cloud, but we didn't end up
needing that.
Release Notes:
- N/A
It's happeningggggg
Release Notes:
- Changed the Agent Panel so that the Active Thread is restored on
restart.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Danilo Leal <daniloleal09@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
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Co-authored-by: Richard Feldman <richard@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Zed Zippy <234243425+zed-zippy[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#36818
Release Notes:
- Added new `global_lsp_settings.request_timeout` setting to configure
the maximum timeout duration for LSP-related operations.
Code inspired by [prior
implementation](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/38443),
though with a few tweaks here & there (like using `serde:default` and
keeping the pre-defined constant in the LSP file).
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/28091
Off in language settings by default: ` "lsp_folding_ranges": "off",`,
when enabled, disables tree-sitter indent-based folding and enables
fetching of LSP ones instead.
Falls back to tree-sitter if LSP-based one brings no results.
Release Notes:
- Added `textDocument/foldingRange` LSP support, use `
"lsp_folding_ranges": "on",` language settings to fetch and prefer the
LSP folds
Follow-up of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/46356
* better selection in highlights panel to show the color of the active
item
* no `DiffbaselessAnchor` entity to cause flickering and highlighting
issues
* react on theme and theme settings change and refresh semantic tokens
* do not eagerly flicker when refreshing the tokens
* do not show semantic tokens in the editor menu for non-applicable
buffers
Release Notes:
- N/A
Part of #7450
Big thanks to @macmv for pushing this forwards so much!
Rebased version of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39539 as
working on an in-org branch simplifies a lot of things for us)
Release Notes:
- Added LSP semantic tokens highlighting support
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Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Zed Zippy <234243425+zed-zippy[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Release Notes:
Refactored:
- Use [flake-parts](https://flake.parts/index.html) modules
- `nix/shell.nix` -> `nix/modules/devshells.nix`
Added:
- Use
[flake-parts.partitions](https://flake.parts/options/flake-parts-partitions.html)
to isolate dev dependencies so that flakes that use `zed-editor` don't
fetch dev-only inputs such as `treefmt-nix`
- [treefmt-nix](https://github.com/numtide/treefmt-nix)
- nixfmt
- rustfmt
Fixed:
- `shell.nix` and `default.nix` fetching `flake-compat` from
`flake.lock` which added an extra and unnecessary input/dependency to
`flake.nix`. Fixed by setting a fixed rev and sha256 instead.
- `nixfmt-rfc-style` is deprecated and is now `nixfmt`
- Fixes#45338 by using rust-overlay toolchain directly
- Previously, the devShell included `rustup` which caused slow startup
times as Nix would build rustup from source (including running its test
suite). Additionally, rust tooling (cargo, rustfmt, clippy,
rust-analyzer) wasn't available in the dev shell.
- cargo, rustc, and rust-toolchain.toml components included in
`rustToolchain`
Chore:
- Update `flake.lock`
- Format Rust code with `rustfmt` via `treefmt-nix`
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Before this change we'd spawn N tasks in parallel on every keystroke,
afterwards
we only allow 1 background diagnostic refresh in flight at a time.
This also fixed a bug where we'd send O(n*2) pull diagnostic requests
when
re-opening a workspace with n editors.
Co-authored-by: John Tur <john-tur@outlook.com>
Closes #ISSUE
Release Notes:
- Improved performance when a large number of files were open by making
background diagnostics more efficient
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- **title_bar: Extract platform_title_bar from title_bar**
- **file_finder no longer depends on search and agent_servers no longer
depend on language_models**
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Many editors such as vim and emacs support "modelines", a comment at the
beginning of the file that allows the file type to be explicitly
specified along with per-file specific settings
- The amount of configurations, style and settings mapping cannot be
handled in one go, so this opens up a lot of potential improvements.
- I left out the possiblity to have "zed" specific modelines for now,
but this could be potentially interesting.
- Mapping the mode or filetype to zed language names isn't obvious
either. We may want to make it configurable.
This is my first contribution to zed, be kind. I struggled a bit to find
the right place to add those settings. I use a similar approach as done
with editorconfig (merge_with_editorconfig). There might be better ways.
Closes#4762
Release Notes:
- Add basic emacs/vim modeline support.
Supersedes #41899, changes:
- limit reading to the first and last 1kb
- add documentation
- more variables handled
- add Arc around ModelineSettings to avoid extra cloning
- changed the way mode -> language mapping is done, thanks to
`modeline_aliases` language config
- drop vim ex: support
- made "Local Variables:" handling a separate commit, so we can drop it
easily
- various code style improvements
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Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
Closes#41832
Extends https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19455
When an internal `.editorconfig` is detected in the worktree, we
traverse parent directories up to the filesystem root looking for
additional `.editorconfig` files. All discovered external configs are
loaded and cached (shared when multiple worktrees reference the same
parent directories). When computing settings for a file, external
configs are applied first (from furthest to closest), then internal
configs.
For local projects, file watchers are set up for each external config so
changes are applied immediately. When a project is shared via collab,
external configs are sent to guests through the existing
`UpdateWorktreeSettings` proto message (with a new `outside_worktree`
field). SSH remoting works similarly.
Limitations: We don't currently take creation of new external editor
config files into account since they are loaded once on worktree add.
Release Notes:
- Added support for `.editorconfig` files outside the project directory.
Zed now traverses parent directories to find and apply EditorConfig
settings. Use `root = true` in any `.editorconfig` to stop inheriting
settings from parent directories.