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16004d4 Fix deprecated alias for toggling hunks (#23818)

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- N/A

João Marcos created

9e31b10 vim: Add any brackets to support motions like ab and ib to work with any type of brackets (#23679)

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# Add AnyBrackets text object for Vim mode

## Overview
This PR introduces a new text object `AnyBrackets` that allows
operations on the closest matching pair of brackets, regardless of the
bracket type. This enhances the editing experience by reducing the need
to identify specific bracket types before performing text operations.

By default, this feature is NOT mapped to any key in vim.json. However,
it can be enabled manually, and the recommended key for mapping is b:

If you want to add it to your zed keymap config you need to add the
following config:
```json
{
	"context": "vim_operator == a || vim_operator == i || vim_operator == cs",
	"bindings": {
		"b": "vim::AnyBrackets"
	}
}
```

## Features
- New text object that works with parentheses `()`, square brackets
`[]`, curly braces `{}`, they are also know as round brackets, square
brackets and curly brackets in english.
- Automatically finds the closest matching pair of any bracket type
- Works with all standard Vim operators (delete, change, yank)
- Supports both "inside" and "around" variants (`i` and `a`)

## Usage Examples
```vim
# Delete inside the closest brackets
di(  # Works on (), [] or {} depending on which is closest

# Change around the closest brackets
ca[  # Works on (), [] or {}  depending on which is closest

# Visual select inside the closest brackets
vi{  # Works on (), [] or {}  depending on which is closest
```

# References:
- Based on the popular plugin https://github.com/echasnovski/mini.ai

# Important Notes
This PR also fixes a bug with nested quotes on AnyQuotes, now it works
fine with any type of quotes or brackets.
Please take a look at the new tests to understand the expected behavior.

Release Notes:

- vim: Add `ab`/`ib` "AnyBrackets" text objects that are the smallest of
`a(`, `a[` or `a{` or `i(`, `i[` or `i{`
- vim: Fix aq/iq "AnyQuotes" text objects when they are nested

Osvaldo created

442ea50 Ensure hunk controls have unique element ids (#23815)

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This fixes an edge case when two hunk controls button groups were
visible (due to having text cursor on one hunk, and mouse cursor on the
other). In that situation, the mouse states for the two button groups
would mirror.

Release Notes:

- N/A

Max Brunsfeld created

33d1145 Refactor to use `SharedString` in more places (#23813)

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Splitting this off from
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23808, per @maxdeviant's
suggestion!

Release Notes:

- N/A

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Co-authored-by: Nathan <nathan@zed.dev>

Richard Feldman and Nathan created

92a1cb8 Restore go to type definition et.al (#23810)

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Accidentally dropped by the GPUI3 refactr

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- N/A

Conrad Irwin created

3b6e1be collab: Fix error message when missing Kinesis region (#23811)

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This PR fixes a typo in the error that occurs when trying to construct
an AWS Kinesis client and the `kinesis_region` value is missing.

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- N/A

Marshall Bowers created

353ae31 prisma: Update grammar and syntax highlighting (#23596)

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- Updates the bindings
([tree-sitter-prisma](https://github.com/victorhqc/tree-sitter-prisma))
to its latest update (recently updated to use latest tree-sitter)
- Improves syntax highlighting
- Adds the `view` keyword

**After**

<img width="1174" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-24 at 12 44 57"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/84e6afe0-5340-4cdf-ad85-9a800a757323"
/>

**Before**

<img width="1174" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-24 at 12 44 45"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/11296998-fdfe-4fe8-8e5b-feeb41c24385"
/>

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- N/A

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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>

Victor Quiroz and Marshall Bowers created

e1646e6 Attempt to suppress embeds in Discord webhook (#23807)

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Closes: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/6884

(hopefully 🤞)

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- N/A

Joseph T. Lyons created

1973bf5 Allow buffer search to search deleted hunks (#23632)

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Closes #ISSUE

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- N/A

Conrad Irwin created

22afec3 Revert "project: Fine-grained language server management" (#23804)

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Reverts zed-industries/zed#23708

Piotr Osiewicz created

bda2690 ci: Restrict more jobs to only run in the `zed-industries` organization (#23803)

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This PR updates the GitHub Action definitions to restrict more CI jobs
to only run in the `zed-industries` organization (and thus, not on
forks).

Release Notes:

- N/A

Marshall Bowers created

c4e6c61 project: Fine-grained language server management (#23708)

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This reverts commit d8c9fdd014d3e8e9302a1faa82724573478ea836.

Closes #ISSUE

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- N/A

Piotr Osiewicz created

2b67773 Don't re-wrap unneccessarily on expanding hunks (#23796)

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Co-Authored-By: Max <max@zed.dev>

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- N/A

Co-authored-by: Max <max@zed.dev>

Conrad Irwin and Max created

7b901ca Fix rendering of gutter diff hunks that extend to EOF, w/o newline (#23790)

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Max Brunsfeld created

47dcbdf gpui: Fix `pattern` example (#23786)

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This PR fixes the `pattern` example, which was merged in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/23576 without being updated
with the new GPUI changes.

Release Notes:

- N/A

Marshall Bowers created

2367298 gpui: Add support for slash pattern fills (`///`) (#23576)

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TODO:
- [x] Add BackgroundTag::PatternSlash
- [x] Support metal slash pattern fills
- [x] Support blade slash pattern fills
---

Adds support for a new background type in gpui, `pattern_slash`.

Usage:

```rust
div().size(px(56.0)).bg(pattern_slash(gpui::red()))
```
This will create a 56px square with a red slash pattern fill.

You can run the pattern example with `cargo run -p gpui --example
pattern`:

![CleanShot 2025-01-23 at 16 22
09@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/39d9f8c8-816c-4d3b-bc75-fcc122747e17)

---

After talking with @as-cii at length about how we want to support
patterns in gpui, we decided for now we'll simply add a new
BackgroundTag specific to this pattern.

It isn't the best long term plan however – we'll likely want to
introduce the concept of a `Fill` at some point so we can have
`Fill::Solid`, `Fill::Gradient(LinearGradient)`, etc in the future.

The pattern is designed to seamlessly tile vertically for elements of
the same height. For example, for use in editor line backgrounds:

![CleanShot 2025-01-23 at 16 27
41@2x](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d51b94bc-cfc2-4aff-89e3-289a04ea8841)

---


Release Notes:

(do we do gpui release notes?)
- Adds support for slash pattern fills in `gpui`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Antonio Scandurra <me@as-cii.com>

Nate Butler and Antonio Scandurra created

070890d anthropic: Don't bail out on unknown model ID (#23782)

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This PR fixes an issue introduced in
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/20551/ that would prevent
models with unknown IDs from working in the LLM service.

We only need to look up a model from its ID for the beta headers, and if
we can't find that particular model we should fall back to the default
beta headers instead of bailing out completely,

Release Notes:

- N/A

Marshall Bowers created

2b160f4 Omit gitignored files from context file picker (#23777)

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In both `thread` and `prompt editor` the context file picker, gitignored
files are hidden (as expected) when searching files by path, but they
are still shown initially as you create the file picker.

Plus, selecting gitignored files in the `prompt editor` is bugged and
collapses everything.

This PR settles on not showing gitignored files to solve these
inconsistencies.

Release Notes:

- Fix gitignored files filter occasionally not working in context file
picker.

João Marcos created

a5957bf Sanitize another pair of brackets when hovering over a path in the terminal (#23776)

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Closes https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/23774

Release Notes:

- Improved terminal hover word matching

Kirill Bulatov created

b74a273 project search: Do not bail on search when a binary file is encountered (#23775)

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Closes #ISSUE

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Piotr Osiewicz created

7105f9c Show entries in remote git panels (#23773)

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Now both remote collab and ssh remote get entries shown and updated in
the git panel.
This seems to be quite a step towards remote git support, hence
submitting a PR.

Further steps: remove `get_local_repo` and allow getting the repo from
`Worktree`, not its local counterpart + have another, remote impl of the
`GitRepository` trait.

Release Notes:

- N/A

Kirill Bulatov created

fc5461a Revert "edit prediction: Fix crash in `highlight_text` (#23766)" (#23771)

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This reverts commit dfed43ab24ab9cdf41a5645382d46fa67edfcdd9.

Closes #ISSUE

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- N/A

Bennet Bo Fenner created

57a3d8c edit prediction: Hide rate completions modal behind feature flag (#23597)

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This hides the ability to rate completions behind the
`predict-edits-rate-completions` feature flag

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- N/A

Bennet Bo Fenner created

dfed43a edit prediction: Fix crash in `highlight_text` (#23766)

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This fixes the panics we we're seeing in `EditPreview::highlight_edits`.
The reason for this was that we were interpolating edits incorrectly.

Here's an example:

```rust
let a = 0; // existing code
let c = 2; // suggested by edit prediction
```
The edits would look like this: `[(Point(1, 0)..Point(1, 0), "let c =
2;"]`

Now i type:
```rust
let a = 0; // existing code
let b = 1; // added this line
let c = 2; // suggested by edit prediction
```

Before this change, the `interpolate` function would allow insertions
before the edit prediction edits, the anchors will move to the next
line.
The edits would look now like this: `[(Point(2, 0)..Point(2, 0), "let c
= 2;"]`

However, now we end up with a call to `EditPreview::highlight_edits`,
with the following parameters:
- current_snapshot: 
  ```rust
  let a = 0;
  let b = 1;
  ```
- edits: `[(Point(2, 0)..Point(2, 0), "let c = 2;"]`
- applied_edits_snapshot:
  ```rust
  let a = 0;
  let c = 2;
  ```

And here you can see the issue, applying the `edits` to the
`current_snapshot` should always end up re-creating the text that is
present in the `applied_edits_snapshot`. That is not the case here
though, meaning that the offsets in the new buffer are not correct,
which can either lead to a confusing popup or a crash if the suggestion
is at the end of the file.

Here's a real world example (edit prediction is ONLY suggesting to
delete a new line):

<img width="487" alt="Screenshot 2025-01-27 at 13 05 26"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a0a8064e-8cfa-48b2-9f1c-efc2d0d9d7d4"
/>

We fixed this by only allowing interpolation if the user is editing
after all the edit predictions OR if the user edit is a subset of the
model suggestion.



Co-Authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>

Release Notes:

- N/A

Co-authored-by: Antonio <antonio@zed.dev>

Bennet Bo Fenner and Antonio created

b99159c snippets: Fix snippets not updating while containing comments (#23755)

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Closes #23699

Release Notes:

- Fixed issue where snippets would not update when a snippets file
contained comments.

loczek created

bb59e7f Refine syntax highlighting for Python docstrings (#20898)

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Following up on #20763, this PR adds support for module- and class-level
docstrings, adds "additional docstrings" as described in [PEP
257](https://peps.python.org/pep-0257/), and fixes function-level
docstrings so that only the first string literal in a function gets
treated as a docstring.

One question that occurs to me is: Would it be good to capture attribute
and additional docstrings differently from regular docstrings? E.g.
`@string.doc.attribute`, `@string.doc.additional`? PEP 257 mentions that
unlike regular docstrings, these docstrings are ignored by the
interpreter (regular docstrings get added as the `__doc__` property of
the object they document), so I can see someone potentially wanting to
style them a little differently.

Release notes:

* Added Python syntax highlighting for class- and module-level
docstrings, additional docstrings, and improved recognition of
function-level docstrings.

Co-authored-by: Piotr Osiewicz <24362066+osiewicz@users.noreply.github.com>

jfmontanaro and Piotr Osiewicz created

b643080 Use proper names for actions' async context (#23763)

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Post-PR merge fixes.

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- N/A

Kirill Bulatov created

02af8dd menus: Add "Open File" action for Linux and Windows (#23707)

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This PR adds menu item for `workspace::OpenFiles` in app menu on Linux
and Windows.

Context:
When opening a file or folder on Linux and Windows via the native file
picker, the picker can be either in file-only mode or folder-only mode.
This means you have to open it already knowing whether you want to open
a file or a folder, unlike macOS, which lets you choose either in the
same picker.

For this reason, a new action, `workspace::OpenFiles`, was recently
added for Linux and Windows. This is basically file-only mode, alongside
the existing `workspace::Open` action, which is folder-only. In macOS,
the `workspace::Open` action is sufficient to open both file and folder.

Before:  
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67dc95d6-e98d-438a-9568-570e87617f85"
alt="Before" width="200" />

After:  
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d0ffd02c-0f48-4edc-b426-4d430f2e0c86"
alt="After" width="200" />

Release Notes:

- Added "Open File" action in file menu for Linux and Windows.

tims created

34d0b57 editor: Fix inline Git blame not visible on long lines due to overflow (#23374)

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Closes #18702

This is take 2 of [my previous
PR](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/19555), which was closed
due to inactivity and merge conflicts.

**Cause**: 

The editor's horizontal scroll width only considers the longest line in
the buffer, using `layout_line` for `longest_row`. The inline blame
width isn’t included in it because it is just a decoration on top of the
line (think of like CSS absolute) and not part of its actual content.
This causes blame to overflow.

**Solution**:

Along with `longest_row` width we also add that line's inline blame
width for scroll width calculation. We also have to add some padding
that is between inline blame and line's content.

**Alternate Solution**:

In my previous PR, instead of adding the inline blame width of the
longest line for scroll width calculation, I used the inline blame of
the current line the cursor is on (since we only see the blame for the
current line). I added that to the current line's width, giving us the
full width of that row. Then, we compare that row's width with the
longest row width and use the max of the two for the scroll width
calculation.

While this solution seems clever, it's overly complicated and could
cause issues, like the scroll width changing every time you move the
cursor up or down. I don't think we should go with this, but I'm open to
suggestions.

**Preview**:

Before:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/01ef90cf-06e7-4ebb-8bd1-637a53e0654e

After:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b13616de-bdea-4da4-b32d-9c4104448166


Release Notes:

- Fixed inline Git blame not visible on long lines due to overflow.

tims created

f314662 project_panel: Add precise drag-and-drop for files onto folded directories (#22983)

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Closes #19192

1. Changed the drag overlay of entries for better visibility of where to
drop.
2. Folded directories (except for the last folded one) will be
highlighted as drop targets.
3. The delimiter between folded directories prevents the directory
highlight from losing focus and acts as part of the directory to avoid
flickering.

This works just like VS Code does.


[fold-drop.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/853f7c5e-3492-4f56-9736-6d0e3ef09325)

Release Notes:

- Added precise drag-and-drop for files onto folded directories in the
Project Panel.

---------

Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <elliott.codes@gmail.com>

tims and Marshall Bowers created

5c650cd project_panel: Add `Alt/Opt+Click` to expand/collapse a directory and all its contents (#22896)

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Closes #15966 

This PR adds `Alt/Opt+Click` to expand or collapse a directory and all
its contents.

Context:

The current `expand_entry` scans immediate child subdirectories if they
aren’t loaded, while `expand_all_for_entry` scans the entire subtree.
The latter takes longer, so we wait for it to complete to ensure
accurate results.

For full directory scan, instead of using
`refresh_entries_for_paths(vec![path])`, which requires specifying all
explicit paths to refresh, we use `add_path_prefix_to_scan`, which
eliminates the need to list every path. Both methods internally call
`reload_entries_for_paths`, which invokes `should_scan_directory`. This
determines whether to scan deeper based on a path prefix match between
the given directory and its subdirectories, returning `true` for
`add_path_prefix_to_scan`.

The existing code handles scanning, removing path prefixes after scans
complete, and managing ignored directories.

How it works (Expand):
1. Alt clicking on non-ignored closed directory, expands it and all its
subdirectories, except ignored subdirectories. This helps while working
on mono repos, where you might not want to expand dirs like
`node_modules`, `dist`, etc or git submodules, when you expand any root
dir.

In example, `draft` and `posts` dir are ignored dir.


[expand-1.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07d3f724-0757-408f-b349-5beb4ee8440e)

2. Alt clicking on ignored closed directory, expands it and all its
subdirectories. This is when you explicitly want to do it, on dirs like
`node_modules`, `dist`, etc.

In example, `dist` dir is ignored dir.


[expand-2.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99e55883-ab1a-4a9c-a0f0-48026991a922)

3. In case of auto folded subdirectories, expand all action will take
precedence over it. That is, it will unfold all the subdirectories
inside clicked dir. This is intentional, as user explicitly wants to
reveal as much content as possible. (This is my personal opinion on how
it should work).


[expand-3.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f20b0311-e92a-4e34-b640-1469b0d6fa16)

How it works (Collapse):
1. Alt clicking any opened directory will collapse it and all its
children, whether ignored or not. This is when you want to start from a
fresh state.

2. When auto fold is enabled in settings, collapse action will also fold
all subdirectories that it can fold. This is to bring it back to its
fresh state as mentioned above.


[collapse-1-2.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/74db6cee-0afa-406b-a9a2-7421083a2c2a)


Future:
- Using keybinding to expand/collapse all for selected entry
- Handle expand/collapse all for folded entry

Todos:
- [x] Expand entries logic
- [x] Handle remote worktree for expand
- [x] Figure out scan complete status
- [x] Move expansion logic to status update event
- [x] Collapse entries logic
- [x] Handle fold/unfold subdirs interaction
- [x] Do not expand git ignored sub-dirs
- [x] Tests
- [x] Test Remote

Release Notes:

- Added Alt/Opt+Click functionality to expand or collapse a directory
and all its contents.

tims created

793873b Update Rust crate sqlx to v0.8.3 (#22867)

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This PR contains the following updates:

| Package | Type | Update | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| [sqlx](https://redirect.github.com/launchbadge/sqlx) |
dev-dependencies | patch | `0.8.2` -> `0.8.3` |
| [sqlx](https://redirect.github.com/launchbadge/sqlx) | dependencies |
patch | `0.8.2` -> `0.8.3` |

---

### Release Notes

<details>
<summary>launchbadge/sqlx (sqlx)</summary>

###
[`v0.8.3`](https://redirect.github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#083---2025-01-03)

[Compare
Source](https://redirect.github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/compare/v0.8.2...v0.8.3)

41 pull requests were merged this release cycle.

##### Added

- \[[#&#8203;3418]]: parse timezone parameter in mysql connection url
\[\[[@&#8203;dojiong](https://redirect.github.com/dojiong)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3491]]: chore: Update async-std v1.13
\[\[[@&#8203;jayvdb](https://redirect.github.com/jayvdb)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3492]]: expose relation_id and relation_attribution_no on
PgColumn
\[\[[@&#8203;kurtbuilds](https://redirect.github.com/kurtbuilds)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3493]]: doc(sqlite): document behavior for zoned date-time
types \[\[[@&#8203;abonander](https://redirect.github.com/abonander)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3500]]: Add sqlite commit and rollback hooks
\[\[[@&#8203;gridbox](https://redirect.github.com/gridbox)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3505]]: chore(mysql): create test for passwordless auth
([#&#8203;3484](https://redirect.github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/issues/3484))
\[\[[@&#8203;abonander](https://redirect.github.com/abonander)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3507]]: Add a "sqlite-unbundled" feature that dynamically
links to system libsqlite3.so library
\[\[[@&#8203;lilydjwg](https://redirect.github.com/lilydjwg)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3508]]: doc(sqlite): show how to turn options into a pool
\[\[[@&#8203;M3t0r](https://redirect.github.com/M3t0r)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3514]]: Support PgHstore by default in macros
\[\[[@&#8203;joeydewaal](https://redirect.github.com/joeydewaal)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3550]]: Implement Acquire for PgListener
\[\[[@&#8203;sandhose](https://redirect.github.com/sandhose)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3551]]: Support building with rustls but native
certificates
\[\[[@&#8203;IlyaBizyaev](https://redirect.github.com/IlyaBizyaev)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3553]]: Add support for Postgres lquery arrays
\[\[[@&#8203;philipcristiano](https://redirect.github.com/philipcristiano)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3560]]: Add PgListener::next_buffered(), to support batch
processing of notifications
\[\[[@&#8203;chanks](https://redirect.github.com/chanks)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3577]]: Derive Copy where possible for database-specific
types \[\[[@&#8203;veigaribo](https://redirect.github.com/veigaribo)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3579]]: Reexport AnyTypeInfoKind
\[\[[@&#8203;Norlock](https://redirect.github.com/Norlock)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3580]]: doc(mysql): document difference between `Uuid` and
`uuid::fmt::Hyphenated`
\[\[[@&#8203;abonander](https://redirect.github.com/abonander)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3583]]: feat: point
\[\[[@&#8203;jayy-lmao](https://redirect.github.com/jayy-lmao)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3608]]: Implement AnyQueryResult for Sqlite and MySQL
\[\[[@&#8203;pxp9](https://redirect.github.com/pxp9)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3623]]: feat: add geometry line
\[\[[@&#8203;jayy-lmao](https://redirect.github.com/jayy-lmao)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3658]]: feat: add Transaction type aliases
\[\[[@&#8203;joeydewaal](https://redirect.github.com/joeydewaal)]]

##### Changed

- \[[#&#8203;3519]]: Remove unused dependencies from sqlx-core, sqlx-cli
and sqlx-postgres
\[\[[@&#8203;vsuryamurthy](https://redirect.github.com/vsuryamurthy)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3529]]: Box Pgconnection fields
\[\[[@&#8203;joeydewaal](https://redirect.github.com/joeydewaal)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3548]]: Demote `.pgpass` file warning to a debug message.
\[\[[@&#8203;denschub](https://redirect.github.com/denschub)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3585]]: Eagerly reconnect in `PgListener::try_recv`
\[\[[@&#8203;swlynch99](https://redirect.github.com/swlynch99)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3596]]: Bump thiserror to v2.0.0
\[\[[@&#8203;paolobarbolini](https://redirect.github.com/paolobarbolini)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3605]]: Use `UNION ALL` instead of `UNION` in nullable
check \[\[[@&#8203;Suficio](https://redirect.github.com/Suficio)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3629]]: chore: remove BoxFuture's (non-breaking)
\[\[[@&#8203;joeydewaal](https://redirect.github.com/joeydewaal)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3632]]: Bump hashlink to v0.10
\[\[[@&#8203;paolobarbolini](https://redirect.github.com/paolobarbolini)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3643]]: Roll PostgreSQL 11..=15 tests to 13..=17
\[\[[@&#8203;paolobarbolini](https://redirect.github.com/paolobarbolini)]]
- \[[#&#8203;3648]]: close listener connection on TimedOut and
BrokenPipe errors
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7999165 windows: Refactor mouse events related code (#23729)

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张小白 created

e083679 windows: Prefer `WM_SETTINGCHANGE` when handing theme changed events (#23727)

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I recently noticed that on my Windows 11 machine, Zed no longer receive
the `WM_DWMCOLORIZATIONCOLORCHANGED` message when the system theme
changes. This functionality was present in the past. While this change
might be unexpected, it's understandable given Microsoft's history of
system updates.

This pull request proposes an alternative approach using the
`WM_SETTINGCHANGE` message to handle theme changes.

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张小白 created

1b88734 Flag issues as stale more aggressively (#23761)

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We used to wait 6 months to close stale issues. Jono suggested 1 month.
I'm sort of splitting the difference and adding a bit of buffer. We can
adjust again later on, if we want.

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Joseph T. Lyons created

3eba831 Fix `closest_index_for_x` to get correct offset when only 1 char (#23603)

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This bug can easy to replay by `input` example, just enter 1 char and
click on the middle of the char, we can't move cursor to 0, it is always
be 1.

```bash
cargo run -p gpui --example input
```

## Before


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3239dd47-278e-4311-9757-5165d1ccd796

## After


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4e2c1500-0142-4e28-bf34-7ef1f4929925

Jason Lee created

02503cf vim: Fix `NextSubwordEnd` crash (#23604)

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Closes #23550 

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CharlesChen0823 created

d090cac workspace: Prefer active window over other local non-collab windows for opening file (#23726)

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Closes #21625 #17401 #16426

This is how the opening of a file works currently:

1. We first check if the file is part of any existing worktree. If it
is, we focus on that file in the worktree, and the window is activated.
2. If the file is not part of any worktree, we open it in the first
local non-collab workspace we find and activate that window. This is the
bug that the issues are based on.

This PR fixes it by modifying the second part of the above step, where
the file is not part of any worktree. Now, we will first open the file
in the active window, but only if the active window is local and
non-collab. This resolves the issue. If the file can't be opened in the
active window due to the local non-collab check, we will carry out the
existing logic of opening the file in whichever window is local and
non-collab.

I have tested this using the "workspace::OpenFiles" action, and
"workspace::Open" also uses the same method. That is, it will work on
all platforms.

Future: Some users also mentioned there should be a setting for whether
we should open a non-workspace file in the existing window or in a
separate new window. However, this seems out of scope, and a new issue
should be created for this.

#9370 is related, but this likely doesn't fix it, as it deals with how
macOS Finder's "Open with" handles files. I don't have macOS to test,
but this PR won't resolve it if Finder always opens a new window.

Release Notes:

- Fixed the issue where a file outside of the workspace was opening in a
random window instead of the last active window.

tims created

7deafda Fix run indicators with expanded diff hunks (#23758)

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Fix runnable positioning when diff hunks are altered.

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Conrad Irwin created

ee5f270 Fix unnecessarily large edits emitted from multi buffer on diff recalculation (#23753)

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This fixes an issue introduced in #22994 where soft wrap would
recalculate for the entire buffer when editing.

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Co-authored-by: Conrad <conrad@zed.dev>

Max Brunsfeld and Conrad created

5331418 pane: Add settings to hide the tab bar buttons (#23752)

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This PR adds the `show_tab_bar_buttons` under `tab_bar` that allows
hiding the "New", "Split Pane", and "Zoom" buttons to the left of the
pane tab bar.

Release Notes:

- Added a new `show_tab_bar_buttons` setting, under `tab_bar`, that
enables hiding the pane tab bar buttons.

Danilo Leal created

7a6223e assistant2: Add tiny visual adjustments (#23748)

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This PR adds really tiny visual adjustments to the assistant 2. I guess
the most note-worthy thing here is that I separated the `title` for
History views into two just because I wanted to render the `/` smaller
and lighter. 😬

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Danilo Leal created

06424c9 Update actions to open GitHub issue templates (#23747)

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Joseph T. Lyons created

15933d4 New Github Issue Templates v2 (#23746)

Peter Tripp created

82b81ed New GitHub Issue Templates (#23745)

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Co-authored-by: Joseph T. Lyons <joseph@zed.dev>
Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad@zed.dev>

Peter Tripp , Joseph T. Lyons , and Conrad Irwin created

23b92e3 Remove issue automation (#23743)

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Joseph T. Lyons created

27d57ba git: First stab at adding Linux and Vim keybindings (#23738)

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Cole Miller created

a7c549b Fix window double borrows (#23739)

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Fix bugs caused by the window context PR, where the window could be on
the stack and is then requested from the App.
This PR also adds derive macros for `AppContext` and `VisualContext` so
that it's easy to define further contexts in API code, such as
`editor::BlockContext`.

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Mikayla Maki created

29bfb56 Add DeepSeek support (#23551)

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- Added support for DeepSeek as a new language model provider in Zed
Assistant
- Implemented streaming API support for real-time responses from
DeepSeek models.
- Added a configuration UI for DeepSeek API key management and settings.
- Updated documentation with detailed setup instructions for DeepSeek
integration.
- Added DeepSeek-specific icons and model definitions for seamless
integration into the Zed UI.
- Integrated DeepSeek into the language model registry, making it
available alongside other providers like OpenAI and Anthropic.

Release Notes:

- Added support for DeepSeek to the Assistant.

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Co-authored-by: Marshall Bowers <git@maxdeviant.com>

邻二氮杂菲 and Marshall Bowers created

f096a28 assistant2: Don't block `ThreadStore` initialization on reloading the threads (#23728)

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This PR changes the `ThreadStore` constructor to not block on reloading
the threads before we finish initializing it.

This allows us to make the constructor synchronous instead of
asynchronous.

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Marshall Bowers created