From 2919e1976aad1a66ba2fbd137a1230ca6c0b52f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marshall Bowers Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2025 20:50:31 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Display action names in backticks instead of quotes (#41248) This PR fixes some instances where we were displaying action names in quotes instead of in backticks. Also fixed some mentions of using an action to open the settings file, as this has changed after the release of the settings UI. Release Notes: - N/A --- docs/src/ai/llm-providers.md | 2 +- docs/src/icon-themes.md | 4 ++-- docs/src/themes.md | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/src/ai/llm-providers.md b/docs/src/ai/llm-providers.md index d78078f83e950d63449e4932a97c288f9fbee6a8..b737be53eac87cd630303556c1d0f8fcd8d406a1 100644 --- a/docs/src/ai/llm-providers.md +++ b/docs/src/ai/llm-providers.md @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ With that done, choose one of the two authentication methods: #### Authentication via Named Profile (Recommended) 1. Ensure you have the AWS CLI installed and configured with a named profile -2. Open your `settings.json` (`zed: open settings`) and include the `bedrock` key under `language_models` with the following settings: +2. Open your `settings.json` (`zed: open settings file`) and include the `bedrock` key under `language_models` with the following settings: ```json [settings] { "language_models": { diff --git a/docs/src/icon-themes.md b/docs/src/icon-themes.md index b3c449889cbbc53da216ea668cd309e9ae1bfe5b..e035c7171ef84d77f3d18ae704af8b369c23947e 100644 --- a/docs/src/icon-themes.md +++ b/docs/src/icon-themes.md @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ Navigating through the icon theme list by moving up and down will change the ico ## Installing more Icon Themes -More icon themes are available from the Extensions page, which you can access via the command palette with "zed: Extensions" or the [Zed website](https://zed.dev/extensions). +More icon themes are available from the Extensions page, which you can access via the command palette with `zed: extensions` or the [Zed website](https://zed.dev/extensions). ## Configuring Icon Themes -Your selected icon theme is stored in your settings file. You can open your settings file from the command palette with "zed: open settings" (bound to `cmd-,` on macOS and `ctrl-,` on Linux). +Your selected icon theme is stored in your settings file. You can open your settings file from the command palette with `zed: open settings file` (bound to `cmd-alt-,` on macOS and `ctrl-alt-,` on Linux). Just like with themes, Zed allows for configuring different icon themes for light and dark mode. You can set the mode to `"light"` or `"dark"` to ignore the current system mode. diff --git a/docs/src/themes.md b/docs/src/themes.md index 460d00a7627e55f21958142c230b683d92301040..00c2a9571c82c044864d181f8547f2d28ef1a489 100644 --- a/docs/src/themes.md +++ b/docs/src/themes.md @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ Navigating through the theme list by moving up and down will change the theme in ## Installing more Themes -More themes are available from the Extensions page, which you can access via the command palette with "zed: Extensions" or the [Zed website](https://zed.dev/extensions). +More themes are available from the Extensions page, which you can access via the command palette with `zed: extensions` or the [Zed website](https://zed.dev/extensions). Many popular themes have been ported to Zed, and if you're struggling to choose one, visit [zed-themes.com](https://zed-themes.com), a third-party gallery with visible previews for many of them. ## Configuring a Theme -Your selected theme is stored in your settings file. You can open your settings file from the command palette with "zed: Open Settings" (bound to `cmd-,` on macOS and `ctrl-,` on Linux). +Your selected theme is stored in your settings file. You can open your settings file from the command palette with `zed: open settings file` (bound to `cmd-alt-,` on macOS and `ctrl-alt-,` on Linux). By default, Zed maintains two themes: one for light mode and one for dark mode. You can set the mode to `"dark"` or `"light"` to ignore the current system mode.