default.json

  1{
  2  // The name of the Zed theme to use for the UI
  3  "theme": "One Dark",
  4  // The name of a base set of key bindings to use.
  5  // This setting can take four values, each named after another
  6  // text editor:
  7  //
  8  // 1. "VSCode"
  9  // 2. "JetBrains"
 10  // 3. "SublimeText"
 11  // 4. "Atom"
 12  "base_keymap": "VSCode",
 13  // Features that can be globally enabled or disabled
 14  "features": {
 15    // Show Copilot icon in status bar
 16    "copilot": true
 17  },
 18  // The name of a font to use for rendering text in the editor
 19  "buffer_font_family": "Zed Mono",
 20  // The OpenType features to enable for text in the editor.
 21  "buffer_font_features": {
 22    // Disable ligatures:
 23    // "calt": false
 24  },
 25  // The default font size for text in the editor
 26  "buffer_font_size": 15,
 27  // The factor to grow the active pane by. Defaults to 1.0
 28  // which gives the same size as all other panes.
 29  "active_pane_magnification": 1.0,
 30  // Whether to enable vim modes and key bindings
 31  "vim_mode": false,
 32  // Whether to show the informational hover box when moving the mouse
 33  // over symbols in the editor.
 34  "hover_popover_enabled": true,
 35  // Whether to confirm before quitting Zed.
 36  "confirm_quit": false,
 37  // Whether the cursor blinks in the editor.
 38  "cursor_blink": true,
 39  // Whether to pop the completions menu while typing in an editor without
 40  // explicitly requesting it.
 41  "show_completions_on_input": true,
 42  // Controls whether copilot provides suggestion immediately
 43  // or waits for a `copilot::Toggle`
 44  "show_copilot_suggestions": true,
 45  // Whether to show tabs and spaces in the editor.
 46  // This setting can take two values:
 47  //
 48  // 1. Draw tabs and spaces only for the selected text (default):
 49  //    "selection"
 50  // 2. Do not draw any tabs or spaces:
 51  //   "none"
 52  // 3. Draw all invisible symbols:
 53  //   "all"
 54  "show_whitespaces": "selection",
 55  // Scrollbar related settings
 56  "scrollbar": {
 57      // When to show the scrollbar in the editor.
 58      // This setting can take four values:
 59      //
 60      // 1. Show the scrollbar if there's important information or
 61      //    follow the system's configured behavior (default):
 62      //   "auto"
 63      // 2. Match the system's configured behavior:
 64      //    "system"
 65      // 3. Always show the scrollbar:
 66      //    "always"
 67      // 4. Never show the scrollbar:
 68      //    "never"
 69      "show": "auto",
 70      // Whether to show git diff indicators in the scrollbar.
 71      "git_diff": true
 72  },
 73  // Whether the screen sharing icon is shown in the os status bar.
 74  "show_call_status_icon": true,
 75  // Whether to use language servers to provide code intelligence.
 76  "enable_language_server": true,
 77  // When to automatically save edited buffers. This setting can
 78  // take four values.
 79  //
 80  // 1. Never automatically save:
 81  //     "autosave": "off",
 82  // 2. Save when changing focus away from the Zed window:
 83  //     "autosave": "on_window_change",
 84  // 3. Save when changing focus away from a specific buffer:
 85  //     "autosave": "on_focus_change",
 86  // 4. Save when idle for a certain amount of time:
 87  //     "autosave": { "after_delay": {"milliseconds": 500} },
 88  "autosave": "off",
 89  // Where to place the dock by default. This setting can take three
 90  // values:
 91  //
 92  // 1. Position the dock attached to the bottom of the workspace
 93  //     "default_dock_anchor": "bottom"
 94  // 2. Position the dock to the right of the workspace like a side panel
 95  //     "default_dock_anchor": "right"
 96  // 3. Position the dock full screen over the entire workspace"
 97  //     "default_dock_anchor": "expanded"
 98  "default_dock_anchor": "bottom",
 99  // Whether or not to remove any trailing whitespace from lines of a buffer
100  // before saving it.
101  "remove_trailing_whitespace_on_save": true,
102  // Whether or not to ensure there's a single newline at the end of a buffer
103  // when saving it.
104  "ensure_final_newline_on_save": true,
105  // Whether or not to perform a buffer format before saving
106  "format_on_save": "on",
107  // How to perform a buffer format. This setting can take two values:
108  //
109  // 1. Format code using the current language server:
110  //     "format_on_save": "language_server"
111  // 2. Format code using an external command:
112  //     "format_on_save": {
113  //       "external": {
114  //         "command": "prettier",
115  //         "arguments": ["--stdin-filepath", "{buffer_path}"]
116  //       }
117  //     }
118  "formatter": "language_server",
119  // How to soft-wrap long lines of text. This setting can take
120  // three values:
121  //
122  // 1. Do not soft wrap.
123  //      "soft_wrap": "none",
124  // 2. Soft wrap lines that overflow the editor:
125  //      "soft_wrap": "editor_width",
126  // 3. Soft wrap lines at the preferred line length
127  //      "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length",
128  "soft_wrap": "none",
129  // The column at which to soft-wrap lines, for buffers where soft-wrap
130  // is enabled.
131  "preferred_line_length": 80,
132  // Whether to indent lines using tab characters, as opposed to multiple
133  // spaces.
134  "hard_tabs": false,
135  // How many columns a tab should occupy.
136  "tab_size": 4,
137  // Control what info is collected by Zed.
138  "telemetry": {
139    // Send debug info like crash reports.
140    "diagnostics": true,
141    // Send anonymized usage data like what languages you're using Zed with.
142    "metrics": true
143  },
144  // Automatically update Zed
145  "auto_update": true,
146  // Git gutter behavior configuration.
147  "git": {
148    // Control whether the git gutter is shown. May take 2 values:
149    // 1. Show the gutter
150    //      "git_gutter": "tracked_files"
151    // 2. Hide the gutter
152    //      "git_gutter": "hide"
153    "git_gutter": "tracked_files"
154  },
155  "copilot": {
156    // The set of glob patterns for which copilot should be disabled
157    // in any matching file.
158    "disabled_globs": [
159      ".env"
160    ]
161  },
162  // Settings specific to journaling
163  "journal": {
164    // The path of the directory where journal entries are stored
165    "path": "~",
166    // What format to display the hours in
167    // May take 2 values:
168    // 1. hour12
169    // 2. hour24
170    "hour_format": "hour12"
171  },
172  // Settings specific to the terminal
173  "terminal": {
174    // What shell to use when opening a terminal. May take 3 values:
175    // 1. Use the system's default terminal configuration in /etc/passwd
176    //      "shell": "system"
177    // 2. A program:
178    //      "shell": {
179    //        "program": "sh"
180    //      }
181    // 3. A program with arguments:
182    //     "shell": {
183    //         "with_arguments": {
184    //           "program": "/bin/bash",
185    //           "arguments": ["--login"]
186    //         }
187    //     }
188    "shell": "system",
189    // What working directory to use when launching the terminal.
190    // May take 4 values:
191    // 1. Use the current file's project directory.  Will Fallback to the
192    //    first project directory strategy if unsuccessful
193    //      "working_directory": "current_project_directory"
194    // 2. Use the first project in this workspace's directory
195    //      "working_directory": "first_project_directory"
196    // 3. Always use this platform's home directory (if we can find it)
197    //     "working_directory": "always_home"
198    // 4. Always use a specific directory. This value will be shell expanded.
199    //    If this path is not a valid directory the terminal will default to
200    //    this platform's home directory  (if we can find it)
201    //      "working_directory": {
202    //        "always": {
203    //          "directory": "~/zed/projects/"
204    //        }
205    //      }
206    //
207    //
208    "working_directory": "current_project_directory",
209    // Set the cursor blinking behavior in the terminal.
210    // May take 4 values:
211    //  1. Never blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
212    //         "blinking": "off",
213    //  2. Default the cursor blink to off, but allow the terminal to
214    //     set blinking
215    //         "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
216    //  3. Always blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
217    //         "blinking": "on",
218    "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
219    // Set whether Alternate Scroll mode (code: ?1007) is active by default.
220    // Alternate Scroll mode converts mouse scroll events into up / down key
221    // presses when in the alternate screen (e.g. when running applications
222    // like vim or  less). The terminal can still set and unset this mode.
223    // May take 2 values:
224    //  1. Default alternate scroll mode to on
225    //         "alternate_scroll": "on",
226    //  2. Default alternate scroll mode to off
227    //         "alternate_scroll": "off",
228    "alternate_scroll": "off",
229    // Set whether the option key behaves as the meta key.
230    // May take 2 values:
231    //  1. Rely on default platform handling of option key, on macOS
232    //     this means generating certain unicode characters
233    //         "option_to_meta": false,
234    //  2. Make the option keys behave as a 'meta' key, e.g. for emacs
235    //         "option_to_meta": true,
236    "option_as_meta": false,
237    // Whether or not selecting text in the terminal will automatically
238    // copy to the system clipboard.
239    "copy_on_select": false,
240    // Any key-value pairs added to this list will be added to the terminal's
241    // enviroment. Use `:` to seperate multiple values.
242    "env": {
243      // "KEY": "value1:value2"
244    },
245    // Set the terminal's line height.
246    // May take 3 values:
247    //  1. Use a line height that's comfortable for reading, 1.618
248    //         "line_height": "comfortable"
249    //  2. Use a standard line height, 1.3. This option is useful for TUIs,
250    //      particularly if they use box characters
251    //         "line_height": "standard",
252    //  3. Use a custom line height.
253    //         "line_height": {
254    //           "custom": 2
255    //         },
256    //
257    "line_height": "comfortable"
258    // Set the terminal's font size. If this option is not included,
259    // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font size.
260    // "font_size": "15"
261    // Set the terminal's font family. If this option is not included,
262    // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font family.
263    // "font_family": "Zed Mono"
264  },
265  // Different settings for specific languages.
266  "languages": {
267    "Plain Text": {
268      "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length"
269    },
270    "Elixir": {
271      "tab_size": 2
272    },
273    "Go": {
274      "tab_size": 4,
275      "hard_tabs": true
276    },
277    "Markdown": {
278      "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length"
279    },
280    "JavaScript": {
281      "tab_size": 2
282    },
283    "TypeScript": {
284      "tab_size": 2
285    },
286    "TSX": {
287      "tab_size": 2
288    },
289    "YAML": {
290      "tab_size": 2
291    },
292    "JSON": {
293      "tab_size": 2
294    }
295  },
296  // LSP Specific settings.
297  "lsp": {
298    // Specify the LSP name as a key here.
299    // As of 8/10/22, supported LSPs are:
300    // pyright
301    // gopls
302    // rust-analyzer
303    // typescript-language-server
304    // vscode-json-languageserver
305    // "rust-analyzer": {
306    //     //These initialization options are merged into Zed's defaults
307    //     "initialization_options": {
308    //         "checkOnSave": {
309    //             "command": "clippy"
310    //         }
311    //     }
312    // }
313  }
314}