1{
2 // The name of the Zed theme to use for the UI
3 "theme": "One Dark",
4 // The name of a font to use for rendering text in the editor
5 "buffer_font_family": "Zed Mono",
6 // The default font size for text in the editor
7 "buffer_font_size": 15,
8 // Whether to enable vim modes and key bindings
9 "vim_mode": false,
10 // Whether to show the informational hover box when moving the mouse
11 // over symbols in the editor.
12 "hover_popover_enabled": true,
13 // Whether the cursor blinks in the editor.
14 "cursor_blink": true,
15 // Whether to pop the completions menu while typing in an editor without
16 // explicitly requesting it.
17 "show_completions_on_input": true,
18 // Whether new projects should start out 'online'. Online projects
19 // appear in the contacts panel under your name, so that your contacts
20 // can see which projects you are working on. Regardless of this
21 // setting, projects keep their last online status when you reopen them.
22 "projects_online_by_default": true,
23 // Whether to use language servers to provide code intelligence.
24 "enable_language_server": true,
25 // When to automatically save edited buffers. This setting can
26 // take four values.
27 //
28 // 1. Never automatically save:
29 // "autosave": "off",
30 // 2. Save when changing focus away from the Zed window:
31 // "autosave": "on_window_change",
32 // 3. Save when changing focus away from a specific buffer:
33 // "autosave": "on_focus_change",
34 // 4. Save when idle for a certain amount of time:
35 // "autosave": { "after_delay": {"milliseconds": 500} },
36 "autosave": "off",
37 // Where to place the dock by default. This setting can take three
38 // values:
39 //
40 // 1. Position the dock attached to the bottom of the workspace
41 // "default_dock_anchor": "bottom"
42 // 2. Position the dock to the right of the workspace like a side panel
43 // "default_dock_anchor": "right"
44 // 3. Position the dock full screen over the entire workspace"
45 // "default_dock_anchor": "expanded"
46 "default_dock_anchor": "right",
47 // Whether or not to perform a buffer format before saving
48 "format_on_save": "on",
49 // How to perform a buffer format. This setting can take two values:
50 //
51 // 1. Format code using the current language server:
52 // "format_on_save": "language_server"
53 // 2. Format code using an external command:
54 // "format_on_save": {
55 // "external": {
56 // "command": "prettier",
57 // "arguments": ["--stdin-filepath", "{buffer_path}"]
58 // }
59 // }
60 "formatter": "language_server",
61 // How to soft-wrap long lines of text. This setting can take
62 // three values:
63 //
64 // 1. Do not soft wrap.
65 // "soft_wrap": "none",
66 // 2. Soft wrap lines that overflow the editor:
67 // "soft_wrap": "editor_width",
68 // 3. Soft wrap lines at the preferred line length
69 // "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length",
70 "soft_wrap": "none",
71 // The column at which to soft-wrap lines, for buffers where soft-wrap
72 // is enabled.
73 "preferred_line_length": 80,
74 // Whether to indent lines using tab characters, as opposed to multiple
75 // spaces.
76 "hard_tabs": false,
77 // How many columns a tab should occupy.
78 "tab_size": 4,
79 // Git gutter behavior configuration.
80 "git": {
81 // Control whether the git gutter is shown. May take 2 values:
82 // 1. Show the gutter
83 // "git_gutter": "tracked_files"
84 // 2. Hide the gutter
85 // "git_gutter": "hide"
86 "git_gutter": "tracked_files"
87 },
88 // Settings specific to journaling
89 "journal": {
90 // The path of the directory where journal entries are stored
91 "path": "~",
92 // What format to display the hours in
93 // May take 2 values:
94 // 1. hour12
95 // 2. hour24
96 "hour_format": "hour12"
97 },
98 // Settings specific to the terminal
99 "terminal": {
100 // What shell to use when opening a terminal. May take 3 values:
101 // 1. Use the system's default terminal configuration (e.g. $TERM).
102 // "shell": "system"
103 // 2. A program:
104 // "shell": {
105 // "program": "sh"
106 // }
107 // 3. A program with arguments:
108 // "shell": {
109 // "with_arguments": {
110 // "program": "/bin/bash",
111 // "arguments": ["--login"]
112 // }
113 // }
114 "shell": "system",
115 // What working directory to use when launching the terminal.
116 // May take 4 values:
117 // 1. Use the current file's project directory. Will Fallback to the
118 // first project directory strategy if unsuccessful
119 // "working_directory": "current_project_directory"
120 // 2. Use the first project in this workspace's directory
121 // "working_directory": "first_project_directory"
122 // 3. Always use this platform's home directory (if we can find it)
123 // "working_directory": "always_home"
124 // 4. Always use a specific directory. This value will be shell expanded.
125 // If this path is not a valid directory the terminal will default to
126 // this platform's home directory (if we can find it)
127 // "working_directory": {
128 // "always": {
129 // "directory": "~/zed/projects/"
130 // }
131 // }
132 //
133 //
134 "working_directory": "current_project_directory",
135 // Set the cursor blinking behavior in the terminal.
136 // May take 4 values:
137 // 1. Never blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
138 // "blinking": "off",
139 // 2. Default the cursor blink to off, but allow the terminal to
140 // set blinking
141 // "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
142 // 3. Always blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
143 // "blinking": "on",
144 "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
145 // Set whether Alternate Scroll mode (code: ?1007) is active by default.
146 // Alternate Scroll mode converts mouse scroll events into up / down key
147 // presses when in the alternate screen (e.g. when running applications
148 // like vim or less). The terminal can still set and unset this mode.
149 // May take 2 values:
150 // 1. Default alternate scroll mode to on
151 // "alternate_scroll": "on",
152 // 2. Default alternate scroll mode to off
153 // "alternate_scroll": "off",
154 "alternate_scroll": "off",
155 // Set whether the option key behaves as the meta key.
156 // May take 2 values:
157 // 1. Rely on default platform handling of option key, on macOS
158 // this means generating certain unicode characters
159 // "option_to_meta": false,
160 // 2. Make the option keys behave as a 'meta' key, e.g. for emacs
161 // "option_to_meta": true,
162 "option_as_meta": false,
163 // Whether or not selecting text in the terminal will automatically
164 // copy to the system clipboard.
165 "copy_on_select": false,
166 // Any key-value pairs added to this list will be added to the terminal's
167 // enviroment. Use `:` to seperate multiple values.
168 "env": {
169 // "KEY": "value1:value2"
170 }
171 // Set the terminal's font size. If this option is not included,
172 // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font size.
173 // "font_size": "15"
174 // Set the terminal's font family. If this option is not included,
175 // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font family.
176 // "font_family": "Zed Mono"
177 },
178 // Different settings for specific languages.
179 "languages": {
180 "Plain Text": {
181 "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length"
182 },
183 "C": {
184 "tab_size": 2
185 },
186 "C++": {
187 "tab_size": 2
188 },
189 "Elixir": {
190 "tab_size": 2
191 },
192 "Go": {
193 "tab_size": 4,
194 "hard_tabs": true
195 },
196 "Markdown": {
197 "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length"
198 },
199 "Rust": {
200 "tab_size": 4
201 },
202 "JavaScript": {
203 "tab_size": 2
204 },
205 "TypeScript": {
206 "tab_size": 2
207 },
208 "TSX": {
209 "tab_size": 2
210 }
211 },
212 // LSP Specific settings.
213 "lsp": {
214 // Specify the LSP name as a key here.
215 // As of 8/10/22, supported LSPs are:
216 // pyright
217 // gopls
218 // rust-analyzer
219 // typescript-language-server
220 // vscode-json-languageserver
221 // "rust_analyzer": {
222 // //These initialization options are merged into Zed's defaults
223 // "initialization_options": {
224 // "checkOnSave": {
225 // "command": "clippy"
226 // }
227 // }
228 // }
229 }
230}