a5ab5c7
gpui: Document the leak detector (#44208)
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Lukas Wirth created
a5ab5c7
gpui: Document the leak detector (#44208)
Release Notes: - N/A *or* Added/Fixed/Improved ...
Lukas Wirth created
35da6d0
debugger: Fix evaluate selection running two evaluations & failing for Python and go (#44205)
Evaluate selection now acts as if the text was typed verbatim into the console. Closes ##33526 Release Notes: - debugger: Fixed "evaluate selection" not behaving as if the highlighted text was not typed verbatim into the console.
Piotr Osiewicz created
d6241b1
Fix infinite loop in assemble_excerpts (#44195)
Also, expand the number of identifiers fetched. Release Notes: - N/A
Max Brunsfeld created
42583c1
Reorganize edit prediction code and remove old experiments (#44187)
Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev>
Max Brunsfeld , Agus Zubiaga , and Ben Kunkle created
7616710
Add experimental LSP-based context retrieval system for edit prediction (#44036)
To do * [x] Default to no context retrieval. Allow opting in to LSP-based retrieval via a setting (for users in `zeta2` feature flag) * [x] Feed this context to models when enabled * [x] Make the zeta2 context view work well with LSP retrieval * [x] Add a UI for the setting (for feature-flagged users) * [x] Ensure Zeta CLI `context` command is usable --- * [ ] Filter out LSP definitions that are too large / entire files (e.g. modules) * [ ] Introduce timeouts * [ ] Test with other LSPs * [ ] Figure out hangs Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Ben Kunkle <ben@zed.dev> Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Max Brunsfeld , Ben Kunkle , and Agus Zubiaga created
cd8679e
Allow trailing commas in builtin JSONC schemas (#43854)
The JSON language server looks for a top-level `allowTrailingCommas` flag to decide whether it should warn for trailing commas. Since the JSONC parser for these builtin files can handles trailing commas, adding this flag to the schema also prevents a warning for those commas. I don't think there's an issue that is only for this specific issue, but it relates to *many* existing / older issues: - #18509 - #17487 - #40970 - #18509 - #21303 Release Notes: - Suppress warning for trailing commas in builtin JSON files (`settings.json`, `keymap.json`, etc.)
Ian Chamberlain created
43f977c
terminal view: Use tooltip element for the tab tooltip (#44169)
Just recently realized we don't need this custom component for it given we now have `Tooltip::element`. UI result is exactly the same; nothing changes. Release Notes: - N/A
Danilo Leal created
bdb8caa
git_ui: Fix indent guides not showing for file buffers in the commit view (#44166)
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/44162 where my strategy for not displaying the indent guides only in the commit message was wrong given I ended up... disabling indent guides for all the buffers. This PR adds a new method to the editor where we can disable it for a specific buffer ID following the pattern of `disable_header_for_buffer`. Release Notes: - N/A
Danilo Leal created
9ae77ec
markdown: Don't adjust indentation when inserting with multiple cursors (#40794)
Closes #40757 ## Summary This PR addresses an issue where Zed incorrectly adjusts the indentation of Markdown lists when inserting text using multiple cursors. Currently: - Editing individual lines with a single cursor behaves correctly (no unwanted indentation changes). - Using multiple cursors, Zed automatically adjusts the indentation, unlike VS Code, which preserves the existing formatting. ## Tasks - [x] Implement a new test to verify correct Markdown indentation behavior with multiple cursors. - [x] Apply the fix to prevent Zed from adjusting indentation when inserting text on multiple cursors. ------------------------ Release Notes: - Fixed an issue where inserting text with multiple cursors inside a nested Markdown list would cause it to lose its indentation. --------- Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com>
vipex and Smit Barmase created
d5ed9d3
git: Don't call `git2::Repository::find_remote` for every blamed buffer (#44107)
We already store the remote URLs for `origin` and `upstream` in the `RepositorySnapshot`, so just use that data. Follow-up to #44092. Release Notes: - N/A
Cole Miller created
74a1b5d
Update PHP language server docs (#44001)
Reformat document structure like other language docs, improve information flow, add missing requirements, and fix typos. Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>
Liffindra Angga Zaaldian and Piotr Osiewicz created
07af011
worktree: Fix git ignored directories dropping their contents when they are refreshed (#44143)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/38653 Release Notes: - Fixed git ignored directories appearing as empty when their content changes on windows Co-authored by: Smit Barmase <smit@zed.dev>
Lukas Wirth created
c357dc2
git_ui: Clean up the commit view UI (#44162)
Danilo Leal created
93bc661
editor: Improve performance of `update_visible_edit_prediction` (#44161)
One half of https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/42861 This basically reduces the main thread work for large enough json (and other) files from multiple milliseconds (15ms was observed in that test case) down to microseconds (100ms here). Release Notes: - Improved cursor movement performance when edit predictions are enabled
Lukas Wirth created
a33e881
remote: Recognize WSL interop to open browser for codex web login (#44136)
Closes #41521 Release Notes: - Fixed codex web login not working on wsl remotes if no browser is installed Co-authored-by: Ben Brandt <benjamin.j.brandt@gmail.com>
Lukas Wirth and Ben Brandt created
c978db8
Fix background scanner deadlock (#44109)
Fixes a deadlock in the background scanner that occurs on single-core Linux devices. This happens because the background scanner would `block` on a background thread waiting for a future, but on single-core Linux devices there would be no other thread to pick it up. This mostly affects SSH remoting use cases where it's common for servers to have 1 vCPU. Closes #43884 Closes #43809 Release Notes: - Fix SSH remoting hang when connecting to 1 vCPU servers
Agus Zubiaga created
2dad46c
gpui: Fix division by zero when chars/sec = 0 on Wayland (#44151)
Closes #44148 the existing rate == 0 check inside the timer callback already handles disabling repeat - it just drops the timer immediately. So the fix prevents the crash while preserving correct behavior. Release Notes: - Linux (Wayland): Fixed a crash that could occur when `characters_per_second` was zero
Rawand Ahmed Shaswar created
4c51fff
Add support for git remotes (#42819)
Follow up of #42486 Closes #26559 https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e2f54dda-a78b-4d9b-a910-16d51f98a111 Release Notes: - Added support for git remotes --------- Signed-off-by: Benjamin <5719034+bnjjj@users.noreply.github.com>
Coenen Benjamin created
0d80b45
python: Improve sorting order of toolchains to give higher precedence to project-local virtual environments that are within current subproject (#44141)
Closes #44090 Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com> Release Notes: - python: Improved sorting order of toolchains in monorepos with multiple local virtual environments. - python: Fixed toolchain selector not having an active toolchain selected on open. --------- Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Smit <smit@zed.dev>
Piotr Osiewicz , Smit Barmase , and Smit created
bad6bde
Use buffer language when formatting with Prettier (#43368)
Set `prettier_parser` explicitly if the file extension for the buffer does not match a known one for the current language Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
John Gibb and Kirill Bulatov created
4ec2d04
search: Fix sort order not being maintained in presence of open buffers (#44135)
In project search UI code we were seeing an issue where "Go to next match" would act up and behave weirdly. It would not wrap at times. Stuff would be weird, yo. It turned out that match ranges reported by core project search were sometimes out of sync with the state of the multi-buffer. As in, the sort order of `search::ProjectSearch::match_ranges` would not match up with multi-buffer's sort order. This is ~because multi-buffers maintain their own sort order. What happened within project search is that we were skipping straight from stage 1 (filtering paths) to stage 3 via an internal channel and in the process we've dropped the channel used to maintain result sorting. This made is so that, given 2 files to scan: - project/file1.rs <- not open, has to go through stage2 (FS scan) - project/file2.rs <- open, goes straight from stage1 (path filtering) to stage3 (finding all matches) We would report matches for project/file2.rs first, because we would notice that there's an existing language::Buffer for it. However, we should wait for project/file1.rs status to be reported first before we kick off project/file2.rs The fix is to use the sorting channel instead of an internal one, as that keeps the sorting worker "in the loop" about the state of the world. Closes #43672 Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com> Release Notes: - Fixed "Select next match" in project search results misbehaving when some of the buffers within the search results were open before search was ran. - Fixed project search results being scrolled to the last file active prior to running the search. --------- Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Smit <smit@zed.dev>
Piotr Osiewicz , Smit Barmase , and Smit created
0f0017d
bedrock: Support global endpoints and new regional endpoints (#44103)
Closes #43598 Release Notes: - bedrock: Added opt-in `allow_global` which enables global endpoints - bedrock: Updated cross-region-inference endpoint and model list - bedrock: Fixed Opus 4.5 access on Bedrock, now only accessible through the `allow_global` setting
Shardul Vaidya created
9db0d66
linux: Spawn at least two background threads (#44110)
Related to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/44109, https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/43884, https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/43809. In the Linux dispatcher, we create one background thread per CPU, but when a single core is available, having a single background thread significantly hinders the perceived performance of Zed. This is particularly helpful when SSH remoting to low-resource servers. We may want to bump this to more than two threads actually, but I wanted to be conservative, and this seems to make a big difference already. Release Notes: - N/A
Agus Zubiaga created
b07389d
macos: Add missing file access entitlements (#43609)
Adds `com.apple.security.files.user-selected.read-write` and `com.apple.security.files.downloads.read-write` to zed.entitlements. This resolves an issue where the integrated terminal could not access external drives or user-selected files on macOS, even when "Full Disk Access" was granted. These entitlements are required for the application to properly inherit file access permissions. Release Notes: - Resolves an issue where the integrated terminal could not access external drives or user-selected files on macOS.
Aero created
db2e26f
Re-colorize the brackets when the theme changes (#44130)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/44127 Release Notes: - Fixed brackets not re-colorizing on theme change
Kirill Bulatov created
391c92b
Reduce priority of Windows thread pool work items (#44121)
`WorkItemPriority::High` will enqueue the work items to threads with higher-than-normal priority. If the work items are very intensive, this can cause the system to become unresponsive. It's not clear what this gets us, so let's avoid the responsiveness issue by deleting this. Release Notes: - N/A
John Tur created
1e4d80a
Update fancy-regex (#44120)
Fancy regex has a max backtracking limit which defaults to 1,000,000 backtracks. This avoids spinning the CPU forever in the case that a match is taking a long time (though does mean that some matches may be missed). Unfortunately the verison we depended on causes an infinite loop when the backtracking limit is hit (https://github.com/fancy-regex/fancy-regex/issues/137), so we got the worse of both worlds: matches were missed *and* we spun the CPU forever. Updating fixes this. Excitingly regex may gain support for lookarounds (https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/pull/1315), which will make fancy-regex much less load bearing. Closes #43821 Release Notes: - Fix a bug where search regexes with look-around or backreferences could hang the CPU. They will now abort after a certain number of match attempts.
Conrad Irwin created
f90d9d2
Prefer to disable options over hiding (git panel entry context menu) (#44102)
When adding the File History option here, I used the pattern to hide the option, since that's what another option was already doing here, but I see other menus in the git panel (`...`) that use disabling over hiding, which is what I think is a nicer experience (allows you to learn of actions, the full range of actions is always visible, don't have to worry about how multiple hidden items might interact in various configurations, etc). <img width="336" height="241" alt="SCR-20251203-pnpy" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0da90b9a-c230-4ce3-87b9-553ffb83604f" /> <img width="332" height="265" alt="SCR-20251203-pobg" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5da95c7d-faa9-4f0f-a069-f1d099f952b9" /> In general, I think it would be good to move to being more consistent with disabling over hiding - there are other places in the app that are hiding - some might be valid, but others might just choices made on a whim. Release Notes: - N/A
Joseph T. Lyons created
40a611b
tab_switcher: Subscribe to workspace events instead of pane events (#44101)
Closes #43171 Previously the tab switcher only subscribed to events from a single pane so closing tabs in other panes wouldn't cause the tab switcher to update. This PR changes that so the tab switcher subscribes to the whole workspace and thus updates when tabs in other panes are closed. It also modifies the work in #44006 to sync selected index across the whole workspace instead of just the original pane in the case of the all-panes tab switcher. Release Notes: - Fixed all-panes tab switcher not updating in response to changes in other panes
Andrew Farkas created
8ad3a15
editor: Add active match highlight for buffer and project search (#44098)
Closes #28617 <img width="400" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b1c2880c-5744-4bed-a687-5c5e7aa7fef5" /> Release Notes: - Improved visibility of the currently active match when browsing results in buffer or project search. --------- Co-authored-by: DarkMatter-999 <darkmatter999official@gmail.com>
Smit Barmase and DarkMatter-999 created
87976e9
Add more preview tab settings and fix janky behavior (#43921)
Closes #41495 Known issues: - File path links always open as non-preview tabs. Fixing this is not technically too difficult but requires more invasive changes and so should be done in a future PR. Release Notes: - Fixed strange behavior when reopening closed preview tabs - Overhauled preview tabs settings: - Added setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_from_project_panel` (default `true`) - Kept setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_from_file_finder` (default `false`) - Added setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_from_multibuffer` (default `true`) - Added setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_multibuffer_from_code_navigation` (default `false`) - Added setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_file_from_code_navigation` (default `true`) - Renamed setting `preview_tabs.enable_preview_from_code_navigation` to `preview_tabs.enable_keep_preview_on_code_navigation` (default `false`) --------- Co-authored-by: Smit Barmase <heysmitbarmase@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Cole Miller <cole@zed.dev>
Andrew Farkas , Smit Barmase , and Cole Miller created
290a155
ai: Add an eval for the inline assistant (#43291)
Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: Mikayla Maki <mikayla.c.maki@gmail.com>
Michael Benfield and Mikayla Maki created
92dcfde
Fix circular reference issue around PopoverMenu again (#44084)
Follow up to https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/42351 Release Notes: - N/A
feeiyu created
4ef8433
Run `git2::Repository::find_remote` in the background (#44092)
We were seeing this hog the main thread. Release Notes: - N/A --------- Co-authored-by: cameron <cameron.studdstreet@gmail.com>
Cole Miller and cameron created
a51e975
Improve support for multiple registrations of `textDocument/diagnostic` (#43703)
Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/41935 The registration ID responsible for generating each diagnostic is now tracked. This allows us to replace only the diagnostics from the same registration ID when a pull diagnostics report is applied. Additionally, various deficiencies in our support for pull diagnostics have been fixed: - Document pulls are issued for all open buffers, not just the edited one. A shorter debounce is used for the edited buffer. Workspace diagnostics are also now ignored for open buffers. - Tracking of `lastResultId` is improved. - Stored pull diagnostics are discarded when the corresponding buffer is closed. Release Notes: - Improved compatibility with language servers that use the "pull diagnostics" feature of Language Server Protocol. --------- Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <kirill@zed.dev>
John Tur , Kirill Bulatov , and Kirill Bulatov created
493cfad
Revert "http_client: Add integrity checks for GitHub binaries using digest checks (#43737)" (#44086)
This reverts commit 05764e8af797b5abb8076bc78ce32d4130505e93. Internally we've seen a much higher incidence of macOS code-signing failing on the download rust analyzer than we did before this change. It's unclear why this would be a problem, but we want to try reverting to see if that fixes it. Release Notes: - Reverted a change that seemed to cause problems with code-signing on rust-analyzer
Conrad Irwin created
0818ced
editor: Fix blame hover not working when inline git blame is disabled (#42992)
Closes #42936 Release Notes: - Fixed editor blame hover not working when inline git blame is disabled Here's the before/after: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a3875011-4a27-45b3-b638-3e146c06f1fe
Mayank Verma created
6b46a71
tab_switcher: Fix bug where selected index after closing tab did not match pane's active item (#44006)
Whenever an item is removed using the Tab Switcher, the list of matches is automatically updated, which can lead to the order of the elements being updated and changing in comparison to what the user was previously seeing. Unfortunately this can lead to a situation where the selected index, since it wasn't being updated, would end up in a different item than the one that was actually active in the pane. This Pull Request updates the handling of the `PaneEvent::RemovedItem` event so that the `TabSwitcherDelegate.selected_index` field is automatically updated to match the pane's new active item. Seeing as this is being updated, the `test_close_preserves_selected_position` test is also removed, as it no longer makes sense with the current implementation. I believe a better user experience would be to actually not update the order of the matches, simply removing the ones that no longer exist, and keep the selected index position, but will tackle that in a different Pull Request. Closes #44005 Release Notes: - Fixed a bug with the tab switcher where, after closing a tab, the selected entry would not match the pane's active item
Dino created
575ea49
Fix yank around paragraph missing newline (#43583)
Use `MotionKind::LineWise` in both `vim::normal::change::Vim.change_object` and `vim::normal::yank::Vim.yank_object` when dealing with objects that target `Mode::VisualLine`, for example, paragraphs. This fixes an issue where yanking and changing paragraphs would not include the trailing newline character. Closes #28804 Release Notes: - Fixed linewise text object operations (`yap`, `cap`, etc.) omitting trailing blank line in vim mode --------- Co-authored-by: dino <dinojoaocosta@gmail.com>
Ramon and dino created
85ccd7c
Fix not able to navigate to files in git commit multibuffer (#42558)
Closes #40851 Release Notes: - Fixed: Commit diff multibuffers now open real project files whenever possible, restoring navigation and annotations inside those excerpts. --------- Co-authored-by: Anthony Eid <anthony@zed.dev>
Xipeng Jin and Anthony Eid created
b168679
language: Remove old unused `HTML/ERB` language ID (#44081)
The `HTML/ERB` language was renamed to `HTML+ERB` in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/40000 We can remove the old name safely now. Release Notes: - N/A
Vitaly Slobodin created
621ac16
go: Fix language injections (#43775)
Closes #43730
## Summary
This modifies the existing injections.scm file for go by adding more
specific prefix queries and *_content nodes to the existing
`raw_string_literal` and `interpreted_string_literal` sections
<details><summary>This PR</summary>
<img width="567" height="784" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bfe8c64e-1dc2-470c-9f85-2c664a6c5a15"
/>
<img width="383" height="909" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9349af8c-22d3-4c9b-a435-a73719f17ba3"
/>
<img width="572" height="800" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/939ada3b-1440-443b-8492-0eb61a7ee90f"
/>
</details>
<details><summary>Current Release (0.214.7)</summary>
<img width="569" height="777" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6fffe77-e4c6-48e3-9c6d-a140298225c5"
/>
<img width="381" height="896" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bf107950-c33a-4603-90d3-2304bef0a4af"
/>
<img width="574" height="798" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2c5e43e5-f101-4722-8f58-6b176ba950ca"
/>
</details>
<details><summary>Code</summary>
```go
func test_sql() {
// const assignment
const _ = /* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users"
const _ = /* sql */ `SELECT id, name FROM products`
// var assignment
var _ = /* sql */ `SELECT id, name FROM products`
var _ = /* sql */ "SELECT id, name FROM products"
// := assignment
test := /* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users"
test2 := /* sql */ `SELECT * FROM users`
println(test)
println(test2)
// = assignment
_ = /* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 1"
_ = /* sql */ `SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = 1`
// literal elements
_ = testStruct{Field: /* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users"}
_ = testStruct{Field: /* sql */ `SELECT * FROM users`}
testFunc(/* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users")
testFunc(/* sql */ `SELECT * FROM users`)
const backtickString = /* sql */ `SELECT * FROM users;`
const quotedString = /* sql */ "SELECT * FROM users;"
const backtickStringNoHighlight = `SELECT * FROM users;`
const quotedStringNoHighlight = "SELECT * FROM users;"
}
func test_yaml() {
// const assignment
const _ = /* yaml */ `
settings:
enabled: true
port: 8080
`
// := assignment
test := /* yaml */ `
settings:
enabled: true
port: 8080
`
println(test)
// = assignment
_ = /* yaml */ `
settings:
enabled: true
port: 8080
`
// literal elements in a struct
_ = testStruct{Field: /* yaml */ `
settings:
test: 1234
port: 8080
`}
// function argument
testFunc(/* yaml */ `
settings:
enabled: true
port: 8080
`)
}
func test_css() {
// const assignment
const _ = /* css */ "body { margin: 0; }"
const _ = /* css */ `body { margin: 0; }`
const cssCodes = /* css */ `
h1 {
color: #333;
}
`
// := assignment
test := /* css */ "body { margin: 0; }"
println(test)
// = assignment
_ = /* css */ "body { margin: 0; }"
_ = /* css */ `body { margin: 0; }`
// literal elements
_ = testStruct{Field: /* css */ "body { margin: 0; }"}
_ = testStruct{Field: /* css */ `body { margin: 0; }`}
testFunc(/* css */ "body { margin: 0; }")
testFunc(/* css */ `body { margin: 0; }`)
const backtickString = /* css */ `body { margin: 0; }`
const quotedString = /* css */ "body { margin: 0; }"
const backtickStringNoHighlight = `body { margin: 0; }`
const quotedStringNoHighlight = "body { margin: 0; }"
}
```
</details>
Release Notes:
- Greatly improved the quality of comment-directed language injections
in Go
Jeff Brennan created
c248a95
markdown: Fix rendering of inline HTML <code> tags (#43513)
Added support for rendering HTML `<code> `tags inside Markdown content. Previously, these tags were ignored by the renderer and displayed as raw text (inside LSP hover documentation). Closes: #43166 Release Notes: - Fixed styling of `<code>` HTML tags in Markdown popovers. Before: <img width="445" height="145" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67c4f864-1fa7-46a9-bb25-8b07a335355d" /> After: <img width="699" height="257" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/8d784a75-28be-43cd-80b4-3aad8babb65b" />
Arthur Schurhaus created
7e177c4
markdown_preview: Fix markdown tables taking up the full width of the parent element (#43555)
Closes #39152
This PR fixes an issue where we would render Markdown tables full width
based on their container size. We now render tables based on their
content min size, meaning you are still allowed to make the table render
as it was before by making the columns `w_full`.
I had to change the `div()` to `v_flex().items_start()` because this
introduced a weird displaying behavior of the outside table border,
because the grid container was not shrinking due to It was always taking
up the full width of their container.
**Before**
<img width="1273" height="800" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-26 at 14 37 19"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e152021-8679-48c2-b7bd-1c02768c0253"
/>
**After**
<img width="1273" height="797" alt="Screenshot 2025-11-26 at 14 56 12"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4459d20e-8c3b-487b-a215-c95ee5c1fc8e"
/>
**Code example**
```markdown
| Name | Age | Occupation |
|:--------:|:-------:|:--------------:|
| Alice | 28 | Engineer |
| Bob | 34 | Designer |
| Carol | 25 | Developer |
| Syntax | Description |
| ----------- | ----------- |
| Header | Title |
| Paragraph | Text |
| City | Population (approx.) | Known For |
|----------------|----------------------|------------------------------------|
| New York | 8,500,000 | Statue of Liberty, Wall Street |
| Los Angeles | 4,000,000 | Hollywood, film industry |
| Chicago | 2,700,000 | Architecture, deep-dish pizza |
| Houston | 2,300,000 | NASA, energy industry |
| Miami | 470,000 | Beaches, Latin culture |
| San Francisco | 800,000 | Golden Gate Bridge, Silicon Valley |
| Las Vegas | 650,000 | Casinos, nightlife |
<table>
<caption>Table Caption</caption>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>ID asjkfjaslkf jalksjflksajflka jlksdla k</th>
<th>Name</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td>Chris</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td>Dennis</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td>Sarah</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td>Karen</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
```
cc @bennetbo
Release Notes:
- Markdown Preview: Markdown tables scale now based on their content
size
Remco Smits created
e39dd2a
Bump Zed to v0.217 (#44080)
Release Notes: - N/A
Joseph T. Lyons created
904d90b
extension_ci: Run tests on pushes to `main` (#44079)
This seems sensible to do - it already was the case prior but indirectly, lets rather be explicit about this. Release Notes: - N/A Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Finn Evers and Agus Zubiaga created
1e09cbf
workspace: Scope tab tooltip to tab content only (#44076)
Release Notes: - Fixed scope tab tooltip to tab content only Signed-off-by: Xiaobo Liu <cppcoffee@gmail.com>
Xiaobo Liu created
8ca2571
extension_ci: Do not trigger version bump on workflow file changes (#44077)
Release Notes: - N/A Co-authored-by: Agus Zubiaga <agus@zed.dev>
Finn Evers and Agus Zubiaga created
95a553e
Do not report rejected sweep predictions to cloud (#44075)
Release Notes: - N/A Co-authored-by: MrSubidubi <dev@bahn.sh>
Agus Zubiaga and MrSubidubi created
bf878e9
Remove unnecessary variable redeclaration (#44074)
Release Notes: - N/A
Joseph T. Lyons created