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This PR drops the `Architecture::x86` variant within the extension API. Reason for this being that - Zed itself is not shipped for 32 bit and thus this variant is never actually constructed - we don't support a Node runtime in 32 bit environments - basically all language and context servers do not ship 32 bit variants Thus, this PR removes support for this variant, as currently, extension authors always have to return an error for the missing 32 bit support of their binaries. With this, this will no longer be needed. Lastly, this removes one space of too much indentation I found whilst doing these changes. Very visible in the GitHub UI luckily. Release Notes: - Removed support for extensions downloading language servers, debuggers and MCP servers on 32-bit architecture. Extensions may still work if you manually specify a path to an appropriate binary, but will not succeed when attempting to download a binary based on the current systems 32-bit architecture. |
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The Zed Rust Extension API
This crate lets you write extensions for Zed in Rust.
Extension Manifest
You'll need an extension.toml file at the root of your extension directory, with the following structure:
id = "my-extension"
name = "My Extension"
description = "..."
version = "0.0.1"
schema_version = 1
authors = ["Your Name <you@example.com>"]
repository = "https://github.com/your/extension-repository"
Cargo metadata
Zed extensions are packaged as WebAssembly files. In your Cargo.toml, you'll
need to set your crate-type accordingly:
[dependencies]
zed_extension_api = "0.6.0"
[lib]
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
Implementing an Extension
To define your extension, create a type that implements the Extension trait, and register it.
use zed_extension_api as zed;
struct MyExtension {
// ... state
}
impl zed::Extension for MyExtension {
// ...
}
zed::register_extension!(MyExtension);
Testing your extension
To run your extension in Zed as you're developing it:
- Make sure you have Rust installed
- Have the
wasm32-wasip2target installed (rustup target add wasm32-wasip2) - Open the extensions view using the
zed: extensionsaction in the command palette. - Click the
Install Dev Extensionbutton in the top right - Choose the path to your extension directory.
Compatible Zed versions
Extensions created using newer versions of the Zed extension API won't be compatible with older versions of Zed.
Here is the compatibility of the zed_extension_api with versions of Zed:
| Zed version | zed_extension_api version |
|---|---|
0.192.x |
0.0.1 - 0.6.0 |
0.186.x |
0.0.1 - 0.5.0 |
0.184.x |
0.0.1 - 0.4.0 |
0.178.x |
0.0.1 - 0.3.0 |
0.162.x |
0.0.1 - 0.2.0 |
0.149.x |
0.0.1 - 0.1.0 |
0.131.x |
0.0.1 - 0.0.6 |
0.130.x |
0.0.1 - 0.0.5 |
0.129.x |
0.0.1 - 0.0.4 |
0.128.x |
0.0.1 |