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2 // The name of the Zed theme to use for the UI.
3 //
4 // `mode` is one of:
5 // - "system": Use the theme that corresponds to the system's appearance
6 // - "light": Use the theme indicated by the "light" field
7 // - "dark": Use the theme indicated by the "dark" field
8 "theme": {
9 "mode": "system",
10 "light": "One Light",
11 "dark": "One Dark"
12 },
13 "icon_theme": "Zed (Default)",
14 // The name of a base set of key bindings to use.
15 // This setting can take six values, each named after another
16 // text editor:
17 //
18 // 1. "VSCode"
19 // 2. "Atom"
20 // 3. "JetBrains"
21 // 4. "None"
22 // 5. "SublimeText"
23 // 6. "TextMate"
24 "base_keymap": "VSCode",
25 // Features that can be globally enabled or disabled
26 "features": {
27 // Which edit prediction provider to use.
28 "edit_prediction_provider": "zed"
29 },
30 // The name of a font to use for rendering text in the editor
31 "buffer_font_family": "Zed Plex Mono",
32 // Set the buffer text's font fallbacks, this will be merged with
33 // the platform's default fallbacks.
34 "buffer_font_fallbacks": null,
35 // The OpenType features to enable for text in the editor.
36 "buffer_font_features": {
37 // Disable ligatures:
38 // "calt": false
39 },
40 // The default font size for text in the editor
41 "buffer_font_size": 15,
42 // The weight of the editor font in standard CSS units from 100 to 900.
43 "buffer_font_weight": 400,
44 // Set the buffer's line height.
45 // May take 3 values:
46 // 1. Use a line height that's comfortable for reading (1.618)
47 // "buffer_line_height": "comfortable"
48 // 2. Use a standard line height, (1.3)
49 // "buffer_line_height": "standard",
50 // 3. Use a custom line height
51 // "buffer_line_height": {
52 // "custom": 2
53 // },
54 "buffer_line_height": "comfortable",
55 // The name of a font to use for rendering text in the UI
56 // You can set this to ".SystemUIFont" to use the system font
57 "ui_font_family": "Zed Plex Sans",
58 // Set the UI's font fallbacks, this will be merged with the platform's
59 // default font fallbacks.
60 "ui_font_fallbacks": null,
61 // The OpenType features to enable for text in the UI
62 "ui_font_features": {
63 // Disable ligatures:
64 "calt": false
65 },
66 // The weight of the UI font in standard CSS units from 100 to 900.
67 "ui_font_weight": 400,
68 // The default font size for text in the UI
69 "ui_font_size": 16,
70 // How much to fade out unused code.
71 "unnecessary_code_fade": 0.3,
72 // Active pane styling settings.
73 "active_pane_modifiers": {
74 // The factor to grow the active pane by. Defaults to 1.0
75 // which gives the same size as all other panes.
76 "magnification": 1.0,
77 // Inset border size of the active pane, in pixels.
78 "border_size": 0.0,
79 // Opacity of the inactive panes. 0 means transparent, 1 means opaque.
80 // Values are clamped to the [0.0, 1.0] range.
81 "inactive_opacity": 1.0
82 },
83 // Layout mode of the bottom dock. Defaults to "contained"
84 "bottom_dock_layout": "contained",
85 // The direction that you want to split panes horizontally. Defaults to "up"
86 "pane_split_direction_horizontal": "up",
87 // The direction that you want to split panes horizontally. Defaults to "left"
88 "pane_split_direction_vertical": "left",
89 // Centered layout related settings.
90 "centered_layout": {
91 // The relative width of the left padding of the central pane from the
92 // workspace when the centered layout is used.
93 "left_padding": 0.2,
94 // The relative width of the right padding of the central pane from the
95 // workspace when the centered layout is used.
96 "right_padding": 0.2
97 },
98 // All settings related to the image viewer.
99 "image_viewer": {
100 // The unit for image file sizes.
101 // By default we're setting it to binary.
102 // The second option is decimal.
103 "unit": "binary"
104 },
105 // The key to use for adding multiple cursors
106 // Currently "alt" or "cmd_or_ctrl" (also aliased as
107 // "cmd" and "ctrl") are supported.
108 "multi_cursor_modifier": "alt",
109 // Whether to enable vim modes and key bindings.
110 "vim_mode": false,
111 // Whether to show the informational hover box when moving the mouse
112 // over symbols in the editor.
113 "hover_popover_enabled": true,
114 // Time to wait before showing the informational hover box
115 "hover_popover_delay": 350,
116 // Whether to confirm before quitting Zed.
117 "confirm_quit": false,
118 // Whether to restore last closed project when fresh Zed instance is opened.
119 "restore_on_startup": "last_session",
120 // Whether to attempt to restore previous file's state when opening it again.
121 // The state is stored per pane.
122 // When disabled, defaults are applied instead of the state restoration.
123 //
124 // E.g. for editors, selections, folds and scroll positions are restored, if the same file is closed and, later, opened again in the same pane.
125 // When disabled, a single selection in the very beginning of the file, zero scroll position and no folds state is used as a default.
126 //
127 // Default: true
128 "restore_on_file_reopen": true,
129 // Size of the drop target in the editor.
130 "drop_target_size": 0.2,
131 // Whether the window should be closed when using 'close active item' on a window with no tabs.
132 // May take 3 values:
133 // 1. Use the current platform's convention
134 // "when_closing_with_no_tabs": "platform_default"
135 // 2. Always close the window:
136 // "when_closing_with_no_tabs": "close_window",
137 // 3. Never close the window
138 // "when_closing_with_no_tabs": "keep_window_open",
139 "when_closing_with_no_tabs": "platform_default",
140 // What to do when the last window is closed.
141 // May take 2 values:
142 // 1. Use the current platform's convention
143 // "on_last_window_closed": "platform_default"
144 // 2. Always quit the application
145 // "on_last_window_closed": "quit_app",
146 "on_last_window_closed": "platform_default",
147 // Whether to use the system provided dialogs for Open and Save As.
148 // When set to false, Zed will use the built-in keyboard-first pickers.
149 "use_system_path_prompts": true,
150 // Whether to use the system provided dialogs for prompts, such as confirmation
151 // prompts.
152 // When set to false, Zed will use its built-in prompts. Note that on Linux,
153 // this option is ignored and Zed will always use the built-in prompts.
154 "use_system_prompts": true,
155 // Whether the cursor blinks in the editor.
156 "cursor_blink": true,
157 // Cursor shape for the default editor.
158 // 1. A vertical bar
159 // "bar"
160 // 2. A block that surrounds the following character
161 // "block"
162 // 3. An underline / underscore that runs along the following character
163 // "underline"
164 // 4. A box drawn around the following character
165 // "hollow"
166 //
167 // Default: not set, defaults to "bar"
168 "cursor_shape": null,
169 // Determines when the mouse cursor should be hidden in an editor or input box.
170 "hide_mouse": "on_typing_and_movement",
171 // How to highlight the current line in the editor.
172 //
173 // 1. Don't highlight the current line:
174 // "none"
175 // 2. Highlight the gutter area:
176 // "gutter"
177 // 3. Highlight the editor area:
178 // "line"
179 // 4. Highlight the full line (default):
180 // "all"
181 "current_line_highlight": "all",
182 // Whether to highlight all occurrences of the selected text in an editor.
183 "selection_highlight": true,
184 // The debounce delay before querying highlights from the language
185 // server based on the current cursor location.
186 "lsp_highlight_debounce": 75,
187 // Whether to pop the completions menu while typing in an editor without
188 // explicitly requesting it.
189 "show_completions_on_input": true,
190 // Whether to display inline and alongside documentation for items in the
191 // completions menu
192 "show_completion_documentation": true,
193 // Show method signatures in the editor, when inside parentheses.
194 "auto_signature_help": false,
195 // Whether to show the signature help after completion or a bracket pair inserted.
196 // If `auto_signature_help` is enabled, this setting will be treated as enabled also.
197 "show_signature_help_after_edits": false,
198 // What to do when go to definition yields no results.
199 //
200 // 1. Do nothing: `none`
201 // 2. Find references for the same symbol: `find_all_references` (default)
202 "go_to_definition_fallback": "find_all_references",
203 // Whether to show wrap guides (vertical rulers) in the editor.
204 // Setting this to true will show a guide at the 'preferred_line_length' value
205 // if 'soft_wrap' is set to 'preferred_line_length', and will show any
206 // additional guides as specified by the 'wrap_guides' setting.
207 "show_wrap_guides": true,
208 // Character counts at which to show wrap guides in the editor.
209 "wrap_guides": [],
210 // Hide the values of in variables from visual display in private files
211 "redact_private_values": false,
212 // The default number of lines to expand excerpts in the multibuffer by.
213 "expand_excerpt_lines": 3,
214 // Globs to match against file paths to determine if a file is private.
215 "private_files": ["**/.env*", "**/*.pem", "**/*.key", "**/*.cert", "**/*.crt", "**/secrets.yml"],
216 // Whether to use additional LSP queries to format (and amend) the code after
217 // every "trigger" symbol input, defined by LSP server capabilities.
218 "use_on_type_format": true,
219 // Whether to automatically add matching closing characters when typing
220 // opening parenthesis, bracket, brace, single or double quote characters.
221 // For example, when you type (, Zed will add a closing ) at the correct position.
222 "use_autoclose": true,
223 // Whether to automatically surround selected text when typing opening parenthesis,
224 // bracket, brace, single or double quote characters.
225 // For example, when you select text and type (, Zed will surround the text with ().
226 "use_auto_surround": true,
227 // Whether indentation of pasted content should be adjusted based on the context.
228 "auto_indent_on_paste": true,
229 // Controls how the editor handles the autoclosed characters.
230 // When set to `false`(default), skipping over and auto-removing of the closing characters
231 // happen only for auto-inserted characters.
232 // Otherwise(when `true`), the closing characters are always skipped over and auto-removed
233 // no matter how they were inserted.
234 "always_treat_brackets_as_autoclosed": false,
235 // Controls where the `editor::Rewrap` action is allowed in the current language scope.
236 //
237 // This setting can take three values:
238 //
239 // 1. Only allow rewrapping in comments:
240 // "in_comments"
241 // 2. Only allow rewrapping in the current selection(s):
242 // "in_selections"
243 // 3. Allow rewrapping anywhere:
244 // "anywhere"
245 //
246 // When using values other than `in_comments`, it is possible for the rewrapping to produce code
247 // that is syntactically invalid. Keep this in mind when selecting which behavior you would like
248 // to use.
249 //
250 // Note: This setting has no effect in Vim mode, as rewrap is already allowed everywhere.
251 "allow_rewrap": "in_comments",
252 // Controls whether edit predictions are shown immediately (true)
253 // or manually by triggering `editor::ShowEditPrediction` (false).
254 "show_edit_predictions": true,
255 // Controls whether edit predictions are shown in a given language scope.
256 // Example: ["string", "comment"]
257 "edit_predictions_disabled_in": [],
258 // Whether to show tabs and spaces in the editor.
259 // This setting can take four values:
260 //
261 // 1. Draw tabs and spaces only for the selected text (default):
262 // "selection"
263 // 2. Do not draw any tabs or spaces:
264 // "none"
265 // 3. Draw all invisible symbols:
266 // "all"
267 // 4. Draw whitespaces at boundaries only:
268 // "boundary"
269 // For a whitespace to be on a boundary, any of the following conditions need to be met:
270 // - It is a tab
271 // - It is adjacent to an edge (start or end)
272 // - It is adjacent to a whitespace (left or right)
273 "show_whitespaces": "selection",
274 // Settings related to calls in Zed
275 "calls": {
276 // Join calls with the microphone live by default
277 "mute_on_join": false,
278 // Share your project when you are the first to join a channel
279 "share_on_join": false
280 },
281 // Toolbar related settings
282 "toolbar": {
283 // Whether to show breadcrumbs.
284 "breadcrumbs": true,
285 // Whether to show quick action buttons.
286 "quick_actions": true,
287 // Whether to show the Selections menu in the editor toolbar
288 "selections_menu": true
289 },
290 // Scrollbar related settings
291 "scrollbar": {
292 // When to show the scrollbar in the editor.
293 // This setting can take four values:
294 //
295 // 1. Show the scrollbar if there's important information or
296 // follow the system's configured behavior (default):
297 // "auto"
298 // 2. Match the system's configured behavior:
299 // "system"
300 // 3. Always show the scrollbar:
301 // "always"
302 // 4. Never show the scrollbar:
303 // "never"
304 "show": "auto",
305 // Whether to show cursor positions in the scrollbar.
306 "cursors": true,
307 // Whether to show git diff indicators in the scrollbar.
308 "git_diff": true,
309 // Whether to show buffer search results in the scrollbar.
310 "search_results": true,
311 // Whether to show selected text occurrences in the scrollbar.
312 "selected_text": true,
313 // Whether to show selected symbol occurrences in the scrollbar.
314 "selected_symbol": true,
315 // Which diagnostic indicators to show in the scrollbar:
316 // - "none" or false: do not show diagnostics
317 // - "error": show only errors
318 // - "warning": show only errors and warnings
319 // - "information": show only errors, warnings, and information
320 // - "all" or true: show all diagnostics
321 "diagnostics": "all",
322 // Forcefully enable or disable the scrollbar for each axis
323 "axes": {
324 // When false, forcefully disables the horizontal scrollbar. Otherwise, obey other settings.
325 "horizontal": true,
326 // When false, forcefully disables the vertical scrollbar. Otherwise, obey other settings.
327 "vertical": true
328 }
329 },
330 // Enable middle-click paste on Linux.
331 "middle_click_paste": true,
332 // What to do when multibuffer is double clicked in some of its excerpts
333 // (parts of singleton buffers).
334 // May take 2 values:
335 // 1. Behave as a regular buffer and select the whole word (default).
336 // "double_click_in_multibuffer": "select"
337 // 2. Open the excerpt clicked as a new buffer in the new tab.
338 // "double_click_in_multibuffer": "open",
339 // For the case of "open", regular selection behavior can be achieved by holding `alt` when double clicking.
340 "double_click_in_multibuffer": "select",
341 "gutter": {
342 // Whether to show line numbers in the gutter.
343 "line_numbers": true,
344 // Whether to show code action buttons in the gutter.
345 "code_actions": true,
346 // Whether to show runnables buttons in the gutter.
347 "runnables": true,
348 // Whether to show breakpoints in the gutter.
349 "breakpoints": true,
350 // Whether to show fold buttons in the gutter.
351 "folds": true
352 },
353 "indent_guides": {
354 // Whether to show indent guides in the editor.
355 "enabled": true,
356 // The width of the indent guides in pixels, between 1 and 10.
357 "line_width": 1,
358 // The width of the active indent guide in pixels, between 1 and 10.
359 "active_line_width": 1,
360 // Determines how indent guides are colored.
361 // This setting can take the following three values:
362 //
363 // 1. "disabled"
364 // 2. "fixed"
365 // 3. "indent_aware"
366 "coloring": "fixed",
367 // Determines how indent guide backgrounds are colored.
368 // This setting can take the following two values:
369 //
370 // 1. "disabled"
371 // 2. "indent_aware"
372 "background_coloring": "disabled"
373 },
374 // Whether the editor will scroll beyond the last line.
375 "scroll_beyond_last_line": "one_page",
376 // The number of lines to keep above/below the cursor when scrolling.
377 "vertical_scroll_margin": 3,
378 // Whether to scroll when clicking near the edge of the visible text area.
379 "autoscroll_on_clicks": false,
380 // The number of characters to keep on either side when scrolling with the mouse
381 "horizontal_scroll_margin": 5,
382 // Scroll sensitivity multiplier. This multiplier is applied
383 // to both the horizontal and vertical delta values while scrolling.
384 "scroll_sensitivity": 1.0,
385 "relative_line_numbers": false,
386 // If 'search_wrap' is disabled, search result do not wrap around the end of the file.
387 "search_wrap": true,
388 // Search options to enable by default when opening new project and buffer searches.
389 "search": {
390 "whole_word": false,
391 "case_sensitive": false,
392 "include_ignored": false,
393 "regex": false
394 },
395 // When to populate a new search's query based on the text under the cursor.
396 // This setting can take the following three values:
397 //
398 // 1. Always populate the search query with the word under the cursor (default).
399 // "always"
400 // 2. Only populate the search query when there is text selected
401 // "selection"
402 // 3. Never populate the search query
403 // "never"
404 "seed_search_query_from_cursor": "always",
405 // When enabled, automatically adjusts search case sensitivity based on your query.
406 // If your search query contains any uppercase letters, the search becomes case-sensitive;
407 // if it contains only lowercase letters, the search becomes case-insensitive.
408 "use_smartcase_search": false,
409 // Inlay hint related settings
410 "inlay_hints": {
411 // Global switch to toggle hints on and off, switched off by default.
412 "enabled": false,
413 // Toggle certain types of hints on and off, all switched on by default.
414 "show_type_hints": true,
415 "show_parameter_hints": true,
416 // Corresponds to null/None LSP hint type value.
417 "show_other_hints": true,
418 // Whether to show a background for inlay hints.
419 //
420 // If set to `true`, the background will use the `hint.background` color from the current theme.
421 "show_background": false,
422 // Time to wait after editing the buffer, before requesting the hints,
423 // set to 0 to disable debouncing.
424 "edit_debounce_ms": 700,
425 // Time to wait after scrolling the buffer, before requesting the hints,
426 // set to 0 to disable debouncing.
427 "scroll_debounce_ms": 50,
428 // A set of modifiers which, when pressed, will toggle the visibility of inlay hints.
429 // If the set if empty or not all the modifiers specified are pressed, inlay hints will not be toggled.
430 "toggle_on_modifiers_press": {
431 "control": false,
432 "shift": false,
433 "alt": false,
434 "platform": false,
435 "function": false
436 }
437 },
438 "project_panel": {
439 // Whether to show the project panel button in the status bar
440 "button": true,
441 // Whether to hide the gitignore entries in the project panel.
442 "hide_gitignore": false,
443 // Default width of the project panel.
444 "default_width": 240,
445 // Where to dock the project panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
446 "dock": "left",
447 // Spacing between worktree entries in the project panel. Can be 'comfortable' or 'standard'.
448 "entry_spacing": "comfortable",
449 // Whether to show file icons in the project panel.
450 "file_icons": true,
451 // Whether to show folder icons or chevrons for directories in the project panel.
452 "folder_icons": true,
453 // Whether to show the git status in the project panel.
454 "git_status": true,
455 // Amount of indentation for nested items.
456 "indent_size": 20,
457 // Whether to reveal it in the project panel automatically,
458 // when a corresponding project entry becomes active.
459 // Gitignored entries are never auto revealed.
460 "auto_reveal_entries": true,
461 // Whether to fold directories automatically and show compact folders
462 // (e.g. "a/b/c" ) when a directory has only one subdirectory inside.
463 "auto_fold_dirs": true,
464 // Scrollbar-related settings
465 "scrollbar": {
466 // When to show the scrollbar in the project panel.
467 // This setting can take five values:
468 //
469 // 1. null (default): Inherit editor settings
470 // 2. Show the scrollbar if there's important information or
471 // follow the system's configured behavior (default):
472 // "auto"
473 // 3. Match the system's configured behavior:
474 // "system"
475 // 4. Always show the scrollbar:
476 // "always"
477 // 5. Never show the scrollbar:
478 // "never"
479 "show": null
480 },
481 // Which files containing diagnostic errors/warnings to mark in the project panel.
482 // This setting can take the following three values:
483 //
484 // 1. Do not mark any files:
485 // "off"
486 // 2. Only mark files with errors:
487 // "errors"
488 // 3. Mark files with errors and warnings:
489 // "all"
490 "show_diagnostics": "all",
491 // Settings related to indent guides in the project panel.
492 "indent_guides": {
493 // When to show indent guides in the project panel.
494 // This setting can take two values:
495 //
496 // 1. Always show indent guides:
497 // "always"
498 // 2. Never show indent guides:
499 // "never"
500 "show": "always"
501 }
502 },
503 "outline_panel": {
504 // Whether to show the outline panel button in the status bar
505 "button": true,
506 // Default width of the outline panel.
507 "default_width": 300,
508 // Where to dock the outline panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
509 "dock": "left",
510 // Whether to show file icons in the outline panel.
511 "file_icons": true,
512 // Whether to show folder icons or chevrons for directories in the outline panel.
513 "folder_icons": true,
514 // Whether to show the git status in the outline panel.
515 "git_status": true,
516 // Amount of indentation for nested items.
517 "indent_size": 20,
518 // Whether to reveal it in the outline panel automatically,
519 // when a corresponding outline entry becomes active.
520 // Gitignored entries are never auto revealed.
521 "auto_reveal_entries": true,
522 // Whether to fold directories automatically
523 // when a directory has only one directory inside.
524 "auto_fold_dirs": true,
525 // Settings related to indent guides in the outline panel.
526 "indent_guides": {
527 // When to show indent guides in the outline panel.
528 // This setting can take two values:
529 //
530 // 1. Always show indent guides:
531 // "always"
532 // 2. Never show indent guides:
533 // "never"
534 "show": "always"
535 },
536 // Scrollbar-related settings
537 "scrollbar": {
538 // When to show the scrollbar in the project panel.
539 // This setting can take five values:
540 //
541 // 1. null (default): Inherit editor settings
542 // 2. Show the scrollbar if there's important information or
543 // follow the system's configured behavior (default):
544 // "auto"
545 // 3. Match the system's configured behavior:
546 // "system"
547 // 4. Always show the scrollbar:
548 // "always"
549 // 5. Never show the scrollbar:
550 // "never"
551 "show": null
552 }
553 },
554 "collaboration_panel": {
555 // Whether to show the collaboration panel button in the status bar.
556 "button": true,
557 // Where to dock the collaboration panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
558 "dock": "left",
559 // Default width of the collaboration panel.
560 "default_width": 240
561 },
562 "chat_panel": {
563 // When to show the chat panel button in the status bar.
564 // Can be 'never', 'always', or 'when_in_call',
565 // or a boolean (interpreted as 'never'/'always').
566 "button": "when_in_call",
567 // Where to the chat panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
568 "dock": "right",
569 // Default width of the chat panel.
570 "default_width": 240
571 },
572 "git_panel": {
573 // Whether to show the git panel button in the status bar.
574 "button": true,
575 // Where to show the git panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
576 "dock": "left",
577 // Default width of the git panel.
578 "default_width": 360,
579 // Style of the git status indicator in the panel.
580 //
581 // Default: icon
582 "status_style": "icon",
583 // What branch name to use if init.defaultBranch
584 // is not set
585 //
586 // Default: main
587 "fallback_branch_name": "main",
588 "scrollbar": {
589 // When to show the scrollbar in the git panel.
590 //
591 // Default: inherits editor scrollbar settings
592 "show": null
593 }
594 },
595 "message_editor": {
596 // Whether to automatically replace emoji shortcodes with emoji characters.
597 // For example: typing `:wave:` gets replaced with `👋`.
598 "auto_replace_emoji_shortcode": true
599 },
600 "notification_panel": {
601 // Whether to show the notification panel button in the status bar.
602 "button": true,
603 // Where to dock the notification panel. Can be 'left' or 'right'.
604 "dock": "right",
605 // Default width of the notification panel.
606 "default_width": 380
607 },
608 "assistant": {
609 // Version of this setting.
610 "version": "2",
611 // Whether the assistant is enabled.
612 "enabled": true,
613 // Whether to show the assistant panel button in the status bar.
614 "button": true,
615 // Where to dock the assistant panel. Can be 'left', 'right' or 'bottom'.
616 "dock": "right",
617 // Default width when the assistant is docked to the left or right.
618 "default_width": 640,
619 // Default height when the assistant is docked to the bottom.
620 "default_height": 320,
621 // The default model to use when creating new chats.
622 "default_model": {
623 // The provider to use.
624 "provider": "zed.dev",
625 // The model to use.
626 "model": "claude-3-7-sonnet-latest"
627 },
628 // The model to use when applying edits from the assistant.
629 "editor_model": {
630 // The provider to use.
631 "provider": "zed.dev",
632 // The model to use.
633 "model": "claude-3-7-sonnet-latest"
634 },
635 // When enabled, the agent can run potentially destructive actions without asking for your confirmation.
636 "always_allow_tool_actions": false,
637 "default_profile": "write",
638 "profiles": {
639 "ask": {
640 "name": "Ask",
641 // We don't know which of the context server tools are safe for the "Ask" profile, so we don't enable them by default.
642 // "enable_all_context_servers": true,
643 "tools": {
644 "contents": true,
645 "diagnostics": true,
646 "fetch": true,
647 "list_directory": false,
648 "now": true,
649 "find_path": true,
650 "read_file": true,
651 "grep": true,
652 "thinking": true,
653 "web_search": true
654 }
655 },
656 "write": {
657 "name": "Write",
658 "enable_all_context_servers": true,
659 "tools": {
660 "batch_tool": false,
661 "code_actions": false,
662 "code_symbols": false,
663 "contents": false,
664 "copy_path": false,
665 "create_file": true,
666 "delete_path": false,
667 "diagnostics": true,
668 "edit_file": true,
669 "fetch": true,
670 "list_directory": true,
671 "move_path": false,
672 "now": false,
673 "find_path": true,
674 "read_file": true,
675 "grep": true,
676 "rename": false,
677 "symbol_info": false,
678 "terminal": true,
679 "thinking": true,
680 "web_search": true
681 }
682 }
683 },
684 // Where to show notifications when an agent has either completed
685 // its response, or else needs confirmation before it can run a
686 // tool action.
687 // "primary_screen" - Show the notification only on your primary screen (default)
688 // "all_screens" - Show these notifications on all screens
689 // "never" - Never show these notifications
690 "notify_when_agent_waiting": "primary_screen"
691 },
692 // The settings for slash commands.
693 "slash_commands": {
694 // Settings for the `/docs` slash command.
695 "docs": {
696 // Whether `/docs` is enabled.
697 "enabled": false
698 },
699 // Settings for the `/project` slash command.
700 "project": {
701 // Whether `/project` is enabled.
702 "enabled": false
703 }
704 },
705 // Whether the screen sharing icon is shown in the os status bar.
706 "show_call_status_icon": true,
707 // Whether to use language servers to provide code intelligence.
708 "enable_language_server": true,
709 // Whether to perform linked edits of associated ranges, if the language server supports it.
710 // For example, when editing opening <html> tag, the contents of the closing </html> tag will be edited as well.
711 "linked_edits": true,
712 // The list of language servers to use (or disable) for all languages.
713 //
714 // This is typically customized on a per-language basis.
715 "language_servers": ["..."],
716 // When to automatically save edited buffers. This setting can
717 // take four values.
718 //
719 // 1. Never automatically save:
720 // "autosave": "off",
721 // 2. Save when changing focus away from the Zed window:
722 // "autosave": "on_window_change",
723 // 3. Save when changing focus away from a specific buffer:
724 // "autosave": "on_focus_change",
725 // 4. Save when idle for a certain amount of time:
726 // "autosave": { "after_delay": {"milliseconds": 500} },
727 "autosave": "off",
728 // Maximum number of tabs per pane. Unset for unlimited.
729 "max_tabs": null,
730 // Settings related to the editor's tab bar.
731 "tab_bar": {
732 // Whether or not to show the tab bar in the editor
733 "show": true,
734 // Whether or not to show the navigation history buttons.
735 "show_nav_history_buttons": true,
736 // Whether or not to show the tab bar buttons.
737 "show_tab_bar_buttons": true
738 },
739 // Settings related to the editor's tabs
740 "tabs": {
741 // Show git status colors in the editor tabs.
742 "git_status": false,
743 // Position of the close button on the editor tabs.
744 // One of: ["right", "left", "hidden"]
745 "close_position": "right",
746 // Whether to show the file icon for a tab.
747 "file_icons": false,
748 // Controls the appearance behavior of the tab's close button.
749 //
750 // 1. Show it just upon hovering the tab. (default)
751 // "hover"
752 // 2. Show it persistently.
753 // "always"
754 // 3. Never show it, even if hovering it.
755 // "hidden"
756 "show_close_button": "hover",
757 // What to do after closing the current tab.
758 //
759 // 1. Activate the tab that was open previously (default)
760 // "history"
761 // 2. Activate the right neighbour tab if present
762 // "neighbour"
763 // 3. Activate the left neighbour tab if present
764 // "left_neighbour"
765 "activate_on_close": "history",
766 // Which files containing diagnostic errors/warnings to mark in the tabs.
767 // Diagnostics are only shown when file icons are also active.
768 // This setting only works when can take the following three values:
769 //
770 // 1. Do not mark any files:
771 // "off"
772 // 2. Only mark files with errors:
773 // "errors"
774 // 3. Mark files with errors and warnings:
775 // "all"
776 "show_diagnostics": "off"
777 },
778 // Settings related to preview tabs.
779 "preview_tabs": {
780 // Whether preview tabs should be enabled.
781 // Preview tabs allow you to open files in preview mode, where they close automatically
782 // when you switch to another file unless you explicitly pin them.
783 // This is useful for quickly viewing files without cluttering your workspace.
784 "enabled": true,
785 // Whether to open tabs in preview mode when selected from the file finder.
786 "enable_preview_from_file_finder": false,
787 // Whether a preview tab gets replaced when code navigation is used to navigate away from the tab.
788 "enable_preview_from_code_navigation": false
789 },
790 // Settings related to the file finder.
791 "file_finder": {
792 // Whether to show file icons in the file finder.
793 "file_icons": true,
794 // Determines how much space the file finder can take up in relation to the available window width.
795 // There are 5 possible width values:
796 //
797 // 1. Small: This value is essentially a fixed width.
798 // "modal_max_width": "small"
799 // 2. Medium:
800 // "modal_max_width": "medium"
801 // 3. Large:
802 // "modal_max_width": "large"
803 // 4. Extra Large:
804 // "modal_max_width": "xlarge"
805 // 5. Fullscreen: This value removes any horizontal padding, as it consumes the whole viewport width.
806 // "modal_max_width": "full"
807 //
808 // Default: small
809 "modal_max_width": "small"
810 },
811 // Whether or not to remove any trailing whitespace from lines of a buffer
812 // before saving it.
813 "remove_trailing_whitespace_on_save": true,
814 // Whether to start a new line with a comment when a previous line is a comment as well.
815 "extend_comment_on_newline": true,
816 // Removes any lines containing only whitespace at the end of the file and
817 // ensures just one newline at the end.
818 "ensure_final_newline_on_save": true,
819 // Whether or not to perform a buffer format before saving
820 //
821 // Keep in mind, if the autosave with delay is enabled, format_on_save will be ignored
822 "format_on_save": "on",
823 // How to perform a buffer format. This setting can take 4 values:
824 //
825 // 1. Format code using the current language server:
826 // "formatter": "language_server"
827 // 2. Format code using an external command:
828 // "formatter": {
829 // "external": {
830 // "command": "prettier",
831 // "arguments": ["--stdin-filepath", "{buffer_path}"]
832 // }
833 // }
834 // 3. Format code using Zed's Prettier integration:
835 // "formatter": "prettier"
836 // 4. Default. Format files using Zed's Prettier integration (if applicable),
837 // or falling back to formatting via language server:
838 // "formatter": "auto"
839 "formatter": "auto",
840 // How to soft-wrap long lines of text.
841 // Possible values:
842 //
843 // 1. Prefer a single line generally, unless an overly long line is encountered.
844 // "soft_wrap": "none",
845 // "soft_wrap": "prefer_line", // (deprecated, same as "none")
846 // 2. Soft wrap lines that overflow the editor.
847 // "soft_wrap": "editor_width",
848 // 3. Soft wrap lines at the preferred line length.
849 // "soft_wrap": "preferred_line_length",
850 // 4. Soft wrap lines at the preferred line length or the editor width (whichever is smaller).
851 // "soft_wrap": "bounded",
852 "soft_wrap": "none",
853 // The column at which to soft-wrap lines, for buffers where soft-wrap
854 // is enabled.
855 "preferred_line_length": 80,
856 // Whether to indent lines using tab characters, as opposed to multiple
857 // spaces.
858 "hard_tabs": false,
859 // How many columns a tab should occupy.
860 "tab_size": 4,
861 // Control what info is collected by Zed.
862 "telemetry": {
863 // Send debug info like crash reports.
864 "diagnostics": true,
865 // Send anonymized usage data like what languages you're using Zed with.
866 "metrics": true
867 },
868 // Automatically update Zed. This setting may be ignored on Linux if
869 // installed through a package manager.
870 "auto_update": true,
871 // Diagnostics configuration.
872 "diagnostics": {
873 // Whether to show warnings or not by default.
874 "include_warnings": true,
875 // Settings for inline diagnostics
876 "inline": {
877 // Whether to show diagnostics inline or not
878 "enabled": false,
879 // The delay in milliseconds to show inline diagnostics after the
880 // last diagnostic update.
881 "update_debounce_ms": 150,
882 // The amount of padding between the end of the source line and the start
883 // of the inline diagnostic in units of em widths.
884 "padding": 4,
885 // The minimum column to display inline diagnostics. This setting can be
886 // used to horizontally align inline diagnostics at some column. Lines
887 // longer than this value will still push diagnostics further to the right.
888 "min_column": 0,
889 // The minimum severity of the diagnostics to show inline.
890 // Shows all diagnostics when not specified.
891 "max_severity": null
892 }
893 },
894 // Files or globs of files that will be excluded by Zed entirely. They will be skipped during file
895 // scans, file searches, and not be displayed in the project file tree. Takes precedence over `file_scan_inclusions`.
896 "file_scan_exclusions": [
897 "**/.git",
898 "**/.svn",
899 "**/.hg",
900 "**/.jj",
901 "**/CVS",
902 "**/.DS_Store",
903 "**/Thumbs.db",
904 "**/.classpath",
905 "**/.settings"
906 ],
907 // Files or globs of files that will be included by Zed, even when ignored by git. This is useful
908 // for files that are not tracked by git, but are still important to your project. Note that globs
909 // that are overly broad can slow down Zed's file scanning. `file_scan_exclusions` takes
910 // precedence over these inclusions.
911 "file_scan_inclusions": [".env*"],
912 // Git gutter behavior configuration.
913 "git": {
914 // Control whether the git gutter is shown. May take 2 values:
915 // 1. Show the gutter
916 // "git_gutter": "tracked_files"
917 // 2. Hide the gutter
918 // "git_gutter": "hide"
919 "git_gutter": "tracked_files",
920 // Control whether the git blame information is shown inline,
921 // in the currently focused line.
922 "inline_blame": {
923 "enabled": true
924 // Sets a delay after which the inline blame information is shown.
925 // Delay is restarted with every cursor movement.
926 // "delay_ms": 600
927 //
928 // Whether or not to display the git commit summary on the same line.
929 // "show_commit_summary": false
930 //
931 // The minimum column number to show the inline blame information at
932 // "min_column": 0
933 },
934 // How git hunks are displayed visually in the editor.
935 // This setting can take two values:
936 //
937 // 1. Show unstaged hunks filled and staged hunks hollow:
938 // "hunk_style": "staged_hollow"
939 // 2. Show unstaged hunks hollow and staged hunks filled:
940 // "hunk_style": "unstaged_hollow"
941 "hunk_style": "staged_hollow"
942 },
943 // The list of custom Git hosting providers.
944 "git_hosting_providers": [
945 // {
946 // "provider": "github",
947 // "name": "BigCorp GitHub",
948 // "base_url": "https://code.big-corp.com"
949 // }
950 ],
951 // Configuration for how direnv configuration should be loaded. May take 2 values:
952 // 1. Load direnv configuration using `direnv export json` directly.
953 // "load_direnv": "direct"
954 // 2. Load direnv configuration through the shell hook, works for POSIX shells and fish.
955 // "load_direnv": "shell_hook"
956 "load_direnv": "direct",
957 "edit_predictions": {
958 // A list of globs representing files that edit predictions should be disabled for.
959 // There's a sensible default list of globs already included.
960 // Any addition to this list will be merged with the default list.
961 // Globs are matched relative to the worktree root,
962 // except when starting with a slash (/) or equivalent in Windows.
963 "disabled_globs": ["**/.env*", "**/*.pem", "**/*.key", "**/*.cert", "**/*.crt", "**/.dev.vars", "**/secrets.yml"],
964 // When to show edit predictions previews in buffer.
965 // This setting takes two possible values:
966 // 1. Display predictions inline when there are no language server completions available.
967 // "mode": "eager"
968 // 2. Display predictions inline only when holding a modifier key (alt by default).
969 // "mode": "subtle"
970 "mode": "eager",
971 // Whether edit predictions are enabled in the assistant panel.
972 // This setting has no effect if globally disabled.
973 "enabled_in_assistant": true
974 },
975 // Settings specific to journaling
976 "journal": {
977 // The path of the directory where journal entries are stored
978 "path": "~",
979 // What format to display the hours in
980 // May take 2 values:
981 // 1. hour12
982 // 2. hour24
983 "hour_format": "hour12"
984 },
985 // Settings specific to the terminal
986 "terminal": {
987 // What shell to use when opening a terminal. May take 3 values:
988 // 1. Use the system's default terminal configuration in /etc/passwd
989 // "shell": "system"
990 // 2. A program:
991 // "shell": {
992 // "program": "sh"
993 // }
994 // 3. A program with arguments:
995 // "shell": {
996 // "with_arguments": {
997 // "program": "/bin/bash",
998 // "args": ["--login"]
999 // }
1000 // }
1001 "shell": "system",
1002 // Where to dock terminals panel. Can be `left`, `right`, `bottom`.
1003 "dock": "bottom",
1004 // Default width when the terminal is docked to the left or right.
1005 "default_width": 640,
1006 // Default height when the terminal is docked to the bottom.
1007 "default_height": 320,
1008 // What working directory to use when launching the terminal.
1009 // May take 4 values:
1010 // 1. Use the current file's project directory. Will Fallback to the
1011 // first project directory strategy if unsuccessful
1012 // "working_directory": "current_project_directory"
1013 // 2. Use the first project in this workspace's directory
1014 // "working_directory": "first_project_directory"
1015 // 3. Always use this platform's home directory (if we can find it)
1016 // "working_directory": "always_home"
1017 // 4. Always use a specific directory. This value will be shell expanded.
1018 // If this path is not a valid directory the terminal will default to
1019 // this platform's home directory (if we can find it)
1020 // "working_directory": {
1021 // "always": {
1022 // "directory": "~/zed/projects/"
1023 // }
1024 // }
1025 "working_directory": "current_project_directory",
1026 // Set the cursor blinking behavior in the terminal.
1027 // May take 3 values:
1028 // 1. Never blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
1029 // "blinking": "off",
1030 // 2. Default the cursor blink to off, but allow the terminal to
1031 // set blinking
1032 // "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
1033 // 3. Always blink the cursor, ignoring the terminal mode
1034 // "blinking": "on",
1035 "blinking": "terminal_controlled",
1036 // Default cursor shape for the terminal.
1037 // 1. A block that surrounds the following character
1038 // "block"
1039 // 2. A vertical bar
1040 // "bar"
1041 // 3. An underline / underscore that runs along the following character
1042 // "underline"
1043 // 4. A box drawn around the following character
1044 // "hollow"
1045 //
1046 // Default: not set, defaults to "block"
1047 "cursor_shape": null,
1048 // Set whether Alternate Scroll mode (code: ?1007) is active by default.
1049 // Alternate Scroll mode converts mouse scroll events into up / down key
1050 // presses when in the alternate screen (e.g. when running applications
1051 // like vim or less). The terminal can still set and unset this mode.
1052 // May take 2 values:
1053 // 1. Default alternate scroll mode to on
1054 // "alternate_scroll": "on",
1055 // 2. Default alternate scroll mode to off
1056 // "alternate_scroll": "off",
1057 "alternate_scroll": "on",
1058 // Set whether the option key behaves as the meta key.
1059 // May take 2 values:
1060 // 1. Rely on default platform handling of option key, on macOS
1061 // this means generating certain unicode characters
1062 // "option_as_meta": false,
1063 // 2. Make the option keys behave as a 'meta' key, e.g. for emacs
1064 // "option_as_meta": true,
1065 "option_as_meta": false,
1066 // Whether or not selecting text in the terminal will automatically
1067 // copy to the system clipboard.
1068 "copy_on_select": false,
1069 // Whether to show the terminal button in the status bar
1070 "button": true,
1071 // Any key-value pairs added to this list will be added to the terminal's
1072 // environment. Use `:` to separate multiple values.
1073 "env": {
1074 // "KEY": "value1:value2"
1075 },
1076 // Set the terminal's line height.
1077 // May take 3 values:
1078 // 1. Use a line height that's comfortable for reading, 1.618
1079 // "line_height": "comfortable"
1080 // 2. Use a standard line height, 1.3. This option is useful for TUIs,
1081 // particularly if they use box characters
1082 // "line_height": "standard",
1083 // 3. Use a custom line height.
1084 // "line_height": {
1085 // "custom": 2
1086 // },
1087 "line_height": "comfortable",
1088 // Activate the python virtual environment, if one is found, in the
1089 // terminal's working directory (as resolved by the working_directory
1090 // setting). Set this to "off" to disable this behavior.
1091 "detect_venv": {
1092 "on": {
1093 // Default directories to search for virtual environments, relative
1094 // to the current working directory. We recommend overriding this
1095 // in your project's settings, rather than globally.
1096 "directories": [".env", "env", ".venv", "venv"],
1097 // Can also be `csh`, `fish`, `nushell` and `power_shell`
1098 "activate_script": "default"
1099 }
1100 },
1101 "toolbar": {
1102 // Whether to display the terminal title in its toolbar's breadcrumbs.
1103 // Only shown if the terminal title is not empty.
1104 //
1105 // The shell running in the terminal needs to be configured to emit the title.
1106 // Example: `echo -e "\e]2;New Title\007";`
1107 "breadcrumbs": true
1108 },
1109 // Scrollbar-related settings
1110 "scrollbar": {
1111 // When to show the scrollbar in the terminal.
1112 // This setting can take five values:
1113 //
1114 // 1. null (default): Inherit editor settings
1115 // 2. Show the scrollbar if there's important information or
1116 // follow the system's configured behavior (default):
1117 // "auto"
1118 // 3. Match the system's configured behavior:
1119 // "system"
1120 // 4. Always show the scrollbar:
1121 // "always"
1122 // 5. Never show the scrollbar:
1123 // "never"
1124 "show": null
1125 }
1126 // Set the terminal's font size. If this option is not included,
1127 // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font size.
1128 // "font_size": 15,
1129 // Set the terminal's font family. If this option is not included,
1130 // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font family.
1131 // "font_family": "Zed Plex Mono",
1132 // Set the terminal's font fallbacks. If this option is not included,
1133 // the terminal will default to matching the buffer's font fallbacks.
1134 // This will be merged with the platform's default font fallbacks
1135 // "font_fallbacks": ["FiraCode Nerd Fonts"],
1136 // Sets the maximum number of lines in the terminal's scrollback buffer.
1137 // Default: 10_000, maximum: 100_000 (all bigger values set will be treated as 100_000), 0 disables the scrolling.
1138 // Existing terminals will not pick up this change until they are recreated.
1139 // "max_scroll_history_lines": 10000,
1140 },
1141 "code_actions_on_format": {},
1142 // Settings related to running tasks.
1143 "tasks": {
1144 "variables": {},
1145 "enabled": true
1146 },
1147 // An object whose keys are language names, and whose values
1148 // are arrays of filenames or extensions of files that should
1149 // use those languages.
1150 //
1151 // For example, to treat files like `foo.notjs` as JavaScript,
1152 // and `Embargo.lock` as TOML:
1153 //
1154 // {
1155 // "JavaScript": ["notjs"],
1156 // "TOML": ["Embargo.lock"]
1157 // }
1158 //
1159 "file_types": {
1160 "JSONC": ["**/.zed/**/*.json", "**/zed/**/*.json", "**/Zed/**/*.json", "**/.vscode/**/*.json"],
1161 "Shell Script": [".env.*"]
1162 },
1163 // By default use a recent system version of node, or install our own.
1164 // You can override this to use a version of node that is not in $PATH with:
1165 // {
1166 // "node": {
1167 // "path": "/path/to/node"
1168 // "npm_path": "/path/to/npm" (defaults to node_path/../npm)
1169 // }
1170 // }
1171 // or to ensure Zed always downloads and installs an isolated version of node:
1172 // {
1173 // "node": {
1174 // "ignore_system_version": true,
1175 // }
1176 // NOTE: changing this setting currently requires restarting Zed.
1177 "node": {},
1178 // The extensions that Zed should automatically install on startup.
1179 //
1180 // If you don't want any of these extensions, add this field to your settings
1181 // and change the value to `false`.
1182 "auto_install_extensions": {
1183 "html": true
1184 },
1185 // Controls how completions are processed for this language.
1186 "completions": {
1187 // Controls how words are completed.
1188 // For large documents, not all words may be fetched for completion.
1189 //
1190 // May take 3 values:
1191 // 1. "enabled"
1192 // Always fetch document's words for completions along with LSP completions.
1193 // 2. "fallback"
1194 // Only if LSP response errors or times out, use document's words to show completions.
1195 // 3. "disabled"
1196 // Never fetch or complete document's words for completions.
1197 // (Word-based completions can still be queried via a separate action)
1198 //
1199 // Default: fallback
1200 "words": "fallback",
1201 // Whether to fetch LSP completions or not.
1202 //
1203 // Default: true
1204 "lsp": true,
1205 // When fetching LSP completions, determines how long to wait for a response of a particular server.
1206 // When set to 0, waits indefinitely.
1207 //
1208 // Default: 0
1209 "lsp_fetch_timeout_ms": 0,
1210 // Controls what range to replace when accepting LSP completions.
1211 //
1212 // When LSP servers give an `InsertReplaceEdit` completion, they provides two ranges: `insert` and `replace`. Usually, `insert`
1213 // contains the word prefix before your cursor and `replace` contains the whole word.
1214 //
1215 // Effectively, this setting just changes whether Zed will use the received range for `insert` or `replace`, so the results may
1216 // differ depending on the underlying LSP server.
1217 //
1218 // Possible values:
1219 // 1. "insert"
1220 // Replaces text before the cursor, using the `insert` range described in the LSP specification.
1221 // 2. "replace"
1222 // Replaces text before and after the cursor, using the `replace` range described in the LSP specification.
1223 // 3. "replace_subsequence"
1224 // Behaves like `"replace"` if the text that would be replaced is a subsequence of the completion text,
1225 // and like `"insert"` otherwise.
1226 // 4. "replace_suffix"
1227 // Behaves like `"replace"` if the text after the cursor is a suffix of the completion, and like
1228 // `"insert"` otherwise.
1229 "lsp_insert_mode": "replace_suffix"
1230 },
1231 // Different settings for specific languages.
1232 "languages": {
1233 "Astro": {
1234 "language_servers": ["astro-language-server", "..."],
1235 "prettier": {
1236 "allowed": true,
1237 "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-astro"]
1238 }
1239 },
1240 "Blade": {
1241 "prettier": {
1242 "allowed": true
1243 }
1244 },
1245 "C": {
1246 "format_on_save": "off",
1247 "use_on_type_format": false,
1248 "prettier": {
1249 "allowed": false
1250 }
1251 },
1252 "C++": {
1253 "format_on_save": "off",
1254 "use_on_type_format": false,
1255 "prettier": {
1256 "allowed": false
1257 }
1258 },
1259 "CSS": {
1260 "prettier": {
1261 "allowed": true
1262 }
1263 },
1264 "Dart": {
1265 "tab_size": 2
1266 },
1267 "Diff": {
1268 "show_edit_predictions": false,
1269 "remove_trailing_whitespace_on_save": false,
1270 "ensure_final_newline_on_save": false
1271 },
1272 "Elixir": {
1273 "language_servers": ["elixir-ls", "!next-ls", "!lexical", "..."]
1274 },
1275 "Erlang": {
1276 "language_servers": ["erlang-ls", "!elp", "..."]
1277 },
1278 "Git Commit": {
1279 "allow_rewrap": "anywhere"
1280 },
1281 "Go": {
1282 "code_actions_on_format": {
1283 "source.organizeImports": true
1284 }
1285 },
1286 "GraphQL": {
1287 "prettier": {
1288 "allowed": true
1289 }
1290 },
1291 "HEEX": {
1292 "language_servers": ["elixir-ls", "!next-ls", "!lexical", "..."]
1293 },
1294 "HTML": {
1295 "prettier": {
1296 "allowed": true
1297 }
1298 },
1299 "Java": {
1300 "prettier": {
1301 "allowed": true,
1302 "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-java"]
1303 }
1304 },
1305 "JavaScript": {
1306 "language_servers": ["!typescript-language-server", "vtsls", "..."],
1307 "prettier": {
1308 "allowed": true
1309 }
1310 },
1311 "JSON": {
1312 "prettier": {
1313 "allowed": true
1314 }
1315 },
1316 "JSONC": {
1317 "prettier": {
1318 "allowed": true
1319 }
1320 },
1321 "LaTeX": {
1322 "format_on_save": "on",
1323 "formatter": "language_server",
1324 "language_servers": ["texlab", "..."],
1325 "prettier": {
1326 "allowed": false
1327 }
1328 },
1329 "Markdown": {
1330 "format_on_save": "off",
1331 "use_on_type_format": false,
1332 "allow_rewrap": "anywhere",
1333 "soft_wrap": "editor_width",
1334 "prettier": {
1335 "allowed": true
1336 }
1337 },
1338 "PHP": {
1339 "language_servers": ["phpactor", "!intelephense", "..."],
1340 "prettier": {
1341 "allowed": true,
1342 "plugins": ["@prettier/plugin-php"],
1343 "parser": "php"
1344 }
1345 },
1346 "Plain Text": {
1347 "allow_rewrap": "anywhere"
1348 },
1349 "Ruby": {
1350 "language_servers": ["solargraph", "!ruby-lsp", "!rubocop", "..."]
1351 },
1352 "SCSS": {
1353 "prettier": {
1354 "allowed": true
1355 }
1356 },
1357 "SQL": {
1358 "prettier": {
1359 "allowed": true,
1360 "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-sql"]
1361 }
1362 },
1363 "Starlark": {
1364 "language_servers": ["starpls", "!buck2-lsp", "..."]
1365 },
1366 "Svelte": {
1367 "language_servers": ["svelte-language-server", "..."],
1368 "prettier": {
1369 "allowed": true,
1370 "plugins": ["prettier-plugin-svelte"]
1371 }
1372 },
1373 "TSX": {
1374 "language_servers": ["!typescript-language-server", "vtsls", "..."],
1375 "prettier": {
1376 "allowed": true
1377 }
1378 },
1379 "Twig": {
1380 "prettier": {
1381 "allowed": true
1382 }
1383 },
1384 "TypeScript": {
1385 "language_servers": ["!typescript-language-server", "vtsls", "..."],
1386 "prettier": {
1387 "allowed": true
1388 }
1389 },
1390 "Vue.js": {
1391 "language_servers": ["vue-language-server", "..."],
1392 "prettier": {
1393 "allowed": true
1394 }
1395 },
1396 "XML": {
1397 "prettier": {
1398 "allowed": true,
1399 "plugins": ["@prettier/plugin-xml"]
1400 }
1401 },
1402 "YAML": {
1403 "prettier": {
1404 "allowed": true
1405 }
1406 },
1407 "Zig": {
1408 "language_servers": ["zls", "..."]
1409 }
1410 },
1411 // Different settings for specific language models.
1412 "language_models": {
1413 "anthropic": {
1414 "version": "1",
1415 "api_url": "https://api.anthropic.com"
1416 },
1417 "google": {
1418 "api_url": "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com"
1419 },
1420 "ollama": {
1421 "api_url": "http://localhost:11434"
1422 },
1423 "openai": {
1424 "version": "1",
1425 "api_url": "https://api.openai.com/v1"
1426 },
1427 "lmstudio": {
1428 "api_url": "http://localhost:1234/api/v0"
1429 },
1430 "deepseek": {
1431 "api_url": "https://api.deepseek.com"
1432 },
1433 "mistral": {
1434 "api_url": "https://api.mistral.ai/v1"
1435 }
1436 },
1437 // Zed's Prettier integration settings.
1438 // Allows to enable/disable formatting with Prettier
1439 // and configure default Prettier, used when no project-level Prettier installation is found.
1440 "prettier": {
1441 // // Whether to consider prettier formatter or not when attempting to format a file.
1442 // "allowed": false,
1443 //
1444 // // Use regular Prettier json configuration.
1445 // // If Prettier is allowed, Zed will use this for its Prettier instance for any applicable file, if
1446 // // the project has no other Prettier installed.
1447 // "plugins": [],
1448 //
1449 // // Use regular Prettier json configuration.
1450 // // If Prettier is allowed, Zed will use this for its Prettier instance for any applicable file, if
1451 // // the project has no other Prettier installed.
1452 // "trailingComma": "es5",
1453 // "tabWidth": 4,
1454 // "semi": false,
1455 // "singleQuote": true
1456 },
1457 // Settings for auto-closing of JSX tags.
1458 "jsx_tag_auto_close": {
1459 "enabled": true
1460 },
1461 // LSP Specific settings.
1462 "lsp": {
1463 // Specify the LSP name as a key here.
1464 // "rust-analyzer": {
1465 // // A special flag for rust-analyzer integration, to use server-provided tasks
1466 // enable_lsp_tasks": true,
1467 // // These initialization options are merged into Zed's defaults
1468 // "initialization_options": {
1469 // "check": {
1470 // "command": "clippy" // rust-analyzer.check.command (default: "check")
1471 // }
1472 // }
1473 // }
1474 },
1475 // Jupyter settings
1476 "jupyter": {
1477 "enabled": true
1478 // Specify the language name as the key and the kernel name as the value.
1479 // "kernel_selections": {
1480 // "python": "conda-base"
1481 // "typescript": "deno"
1482 // }
1483 },
1484 // Vim settings
1485 "vim": {
1486 "default_mode": "normal",
1487 "toggle_relative_line_numbers": false,
1488 "use_system_clipboard": "always",
1489 "use_multiline_find": false,
1490 "use_smartcase_find": false,
1491 "highlight_on_yank_duration": 200,
1492 "custom_digraphs": {},
1493 // Cursor shape for the each mode.
1494 // Specify the mode as the key and the shape as the value.
1495 // The mode can be one of the following: "normal", "replace", "insert", "visual".
1496 // The shape can be one of the following: "block", "bar", "underline", "hollow".
1497 "cursor_shape": {}
1498 },
1499 // The server to connect to. If the environment variable
1500 // ZED_SERVER_URL is set, it will override this setting.
1501 "server_url": "https://zed.dev",
1502 // Settings overrides to use when using Zed Preview.
1503 // Mostly useful for developers who are managing multiple instances of Zed.
1504 "preview": {
1505 // "theme": "Andromeda"
1506 },
1507 // Settings overrides to use when using Zed Nightly.
1508 // Mostly useful for developers who are managing multiple instances of Zed.
1509 "nightly": {
1510 // "theme": "Andromeda"
1511 },
1512 // Settings overrides to use when using Zed Stable.
1513 // Mostly useful for developers who are managing multiple instances of Zed.
1514 "stable": {
1515 // "theme": "Andromeda"
1516 },
1517 // Settings overrides to use when using Zed Dev.
1518 // Mostly useful for developers who are managing multiple instances of Zed.
1519 "dev": {
1520 // "theme": "Andromeda"
1521 },
1522 // Whether to show full labels in line indicator or short ones
1523 //
1524 // Values:
1525 // - `short`: "2 s, 15 l, 32 c"
1526 // - `long`: "2 selections, 15 lines, 32 characters"
1527 // Default: long
1528 "line_indicator_format": "long",
1529 // Set a proxy to use. The proxy protocol is specified by the URI scheme.
1530 //
1531 // Supported URI scheme: `http`, `https`, `socks4`, `socks4a`, `socks5`,
1532 // `socks5h`. `http` will be used when no scheme is specified.
1533 //
1534 // By default no proxy will be used, or Zed will try get proxy settings from
1535 // environment variables.
1536 //
1537 // Examples:
1538 // - "proxy": "socks5h://localhost:10808"
1539 // - "proxy": "http://127.0.0.1:10809"
1540 "proxy": null,
1541 // Set to configure aliases for the command palette.
1542 // When typing a query which is a key of this object, the value will be used instead.
1543 //
1544 // Examples:
1545 // {
1546 // "W": "workspace::Save"
1547 // }
1548 "command_aliases": {},
1549 // Whether to show user picture in titlebar.
1550 "show_user_picture": true,
1551 // ssh_connections is an array of ssh connections.
1552 // You can configure these from `project: Open Remote` in the command palette.
1553 // Zed's ssh support will pull configuration from your ~/.ssh too.
1554 // Examples:
1555 // [
1556 // {
1557 // "host": "example-box",
1558 // // "port": 22, "username": "test", "args": ["-i", "/home/user/.ssh/id_rsa"]
1559 // "projects": [
1560 // {
1561 // "paths": ["/home/user/code/zed"]
1562 // }
1563 // ]
1564 // }
1565 // ]
1566 "ssh_connections": [],
1567 // Configures context servers for use in the Assistant.
1568 "context_servers": {},
1569 "debugger": {
1570 "stepping_granularity": "line",
1571 "save_breakpoints": true,
1572 "button": true
1573 }
1574}