Wild changed in 0.6.0 to using gzip rather than xz, and changed the
format of the package name.
Follows on from and fixes
https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/37717
cc @dvdsk @mati865
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- N/A
This PR adds an `x-zed-client-supports-x-ai` header to the `GET /models`
request sent to Cloud to indicate that the client supports xAI models.
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- N/A
Make `resolve_full_path` use the appropriate separators, and return a
`String`.
As part of fixing the fallout from that type change, this also fixes a
bunch of places in the agent code that were using `std::path::Path`
operations on paths that could be non-local, by changing them to operate
instead on strings and use the project's `PathStyle`.
This clears the way a bit for making `full_path` also return a string
instead of a `PathBuf`, but I've left that for a follow-up.
Release Notes:
- N/A
Closes#38553
Release Notes:
- Fixed wrong AssetKind specified on linux for ty
As discussed in the linked issue. All of the non windows assets for ty
are `tar.gz` files. This change applies that fix.
Release Notes:
- When `helix_mode = true`, modes are called without the `HELIX_` prefix
in the UI:
`HELIX_NORMAL` becomes `NORMAL`
`HELIX_SELECT` becomes `SELECT`
- (breaking change) Helix users should remove `"default_mode":
"helix_normal"` from their settings. This is now the default when
`"helix_mode": true`.
Release Notes:
- Fixed editor inlay hints incorrectly using status theming when syntax
theming is available
Previously, a theme's `style.syntax.hint` object is completely ignored,
and `style.hint` `style.hint.background` are used instead. However,
these seem to be related to status hints, such as the inline git blame
integration.
For syntax hints (as given by an LSP), the reasonable assumption would
be that the `style.syntax.hint` object is used instead, but it isn't.
This means that defining other style characteristics (`font_style`, for
example) does nothing.
I've fixed the issue in a backward-compatible way, by using the theme
`syntax` `HighlightStyle` as the base for inlay hint styling, and
falling back to the original `status` colors should the syntax object
not contain the color definitions.
With the following theme settings:
```jsonc
{
"hint": "#ff00ff", // Status hints (git blame, etc.)
"hint.background": "#ff00ff10",
"syntax": {
"hint": {
"color": "#ffffff", // LSP inlay hints
"background_color": "#ffffff10",
"font_style": "italic", // Now properly applied
"font_weight": 700
}
}
}
```
Current behavior:
<img width="896" height="201" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e89d212f-ed7e-4d27-94e4-96d716e229d2"
/>
Italics and font weight are ignored. Uses status colors instead.
Fixed behavior:
<img width="896" height="202" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f14ed2c3-bb60-4b74-886d-6b409d338714"
/>
Italics and font weight are used properly. Status color is preserved for
the git blame status, but correct syntax colors are used for the inlay
hints.
Closes#38620
`Url::from_file_path` and `Url::from_directory_path` assume the path
style of the target they were compiled for, so we can't use them in
general. So, switch from `file://` to encoding the absolute path (for
mentions that have one) as a query parameter, which works no matter the
platforms. We'll still parse the old `file://` mention URIs for
compatibility with thread history.
Release Notes:
- windows: Fixed a crash when using `@mentions` in agent threads when
remoting from Windows to Linux or WSL.
Tracing terminal events can now be enabled using typical `RUST_LOG`
invocation:
```
RUST_LOG=info,terminal=trace,alacritty_terminal=trace cargo run
```
Release Notes:
- N/A
This allows ITERATIONS and SEED environment variables to override the
hard coded values during testing.
cc @ConradIrwin @as-cii
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Conrad Irwin <conrad.irwin@gmail.com>
# Why
I have spotted that Keymap Editor filter input (editor) is misaligned
vertically.
# How
Switch the input wrapper to flex layout, use `items_center` to align
editor vertically in center of the wrapper.
Release Notes:
- Fixed Keymap Editor filter input alignment
# Test plan
I have tested the change locally and compared the UI before and after,
to make sure that change does not affect the size of the wrapper
element.
### Before
<img width="1622" height="428" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-25 at 18 18 59"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7d09be5c-6caf-4873-8ecf-2542851cb40a"
/>
### After
<img width="1622" height="428" alt="Screenshot 2025-09-25 at 18 07 18"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/540fcb3e-691d-4fb7-8130-2ed45ddc0adc"
/>
This is how `ctrl-n` works on macOS. Right now `ctrl-n` on Windows with
the default keymap usually causes a new buffer to open, which is
inconvenient.
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BusyBox's off brand `wget` does not have support for the `--method`
argument, which makes `zed` incapable of downloading the remote server
unless the _☙authentic❧_ one is installed. Removing this should fix the
issue. Couldn't find much about guidelines on how the code is supposed
to be formatted, so I opted for commenting the line out with an
explanation.
Closes#38712
Release Notes:
- Fixed remote development on BusyBox
This reverts commit ed7bd5a8ed.
We noticed this PR causes the editor to hang if you hold down any of the
menu item actions like ctrl+z, ctrl+x, etc
Release Notes:
- Fixed macOS menu item actions hanging the editor when their key
combination is held down
Uses the previously merged denoising crate (and fixes a bug in it that
snug in during refactoring) to add denoising to the microphone input.
Adds automatic volume control for microphone and output.
Prepares for migrating to 16kHz SR mono:
The experimental audio path now picks the samplerate and channel count depending on a setting. It can handle incoming streams with both the current (future legacy) and new samplerate & channel count. These are url-encoded into the livekit track name
Release Notes:
- N/A
There's a mismatch between the URL used here and the one that's referred
to in `build_zed_cloud_url`, which prevents using the script on Windows.
A previous PR changed the script to use `127.0.0.1` instead of
`localhost` because of supposed URL parsing issues, but we were unable
to reproduce those.
Release Notes:
- N/A
- Map path lookup and internal failures to acp::Error
- Return INVALID_PARAMS for reads beyond EOF
Release Notes:
- acp: Return more informative error types from `read_text_file` to
agents
This now uses the default zed icon for file associations as our own icon
svgs are black/white shapes which are not suitable to set as an icon in
a file explorer.
Closes#36286
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- N/A
Inspired by the recent anchor assertions, this asserts that the produced
selections are always ordered at various resolutions stages, this is an
invariant within `SelectionsCollection` but something breaks it
somewhere causing us to seek cursors backwards which panics.
Related to ZED-13X
Release Notes:
- N/A
The previous validation was too strict and didn't permit reading empty
files.
Addresses: https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/9280
Release Notes:
- acp: Fix `read_text_file` returning errors for empty files
# Summary
Today, Zed uses Mold on Linux, but Wild can be significantly faster.
On my machine, Wild is 14% faster at a whole-tree clean build, 20%
faster on an incremental build with a minimal change, and makes no
measurable effect on runtime performance of tests.
However, Wild's page says it's not yet ready for production, so it seems
to early to switch for production and CI builds.
This PR keeps using Mold in CI and lets developers choose in their own
config what linker to use. (The downside of this is that after landing
this change, developers will have to do some local config or it will
fall back to the default linker which may be slower.)
[Wild 0.6 is out, and their announcement has some
benchmarks](https://davidlattimore.github.io/posts/2025/09/23/wild-update-0.6.0.html).
cc @davidlattimore from Wild, just fyi
# Tasks
- [x] Measure Wild build, incremental build, and runtime performance in
different scenarios
- [x] Remove the Linux linker config from `.cargo/config.toml` in the
tree
- [x] Test rope benchmarks etc
- [x] Set the linker to Mold in CI
- [x] Add instructions to use Wild or Mold into `linux.md`
- [x] Add a script to download Wild
- [x] Measure binary size
- [x] Recommend Wild from `scripts/linux`
# Benchmarks
| | wild 0.6 (rust 1.89) | mold 2.37.1 (1.89) | lld (rust 1.90) | wild
advantage |
| -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
| clean workspace build | 176s | 184s | 182s | 5% faster than mold |
| nextest run workspace after build | 137s | 142s | 137s | in the noise?
|
| incremental rebuild | 3.9s | 5.0s | 6.6s | 22% faster than mold |
I didn't observe any apparent significant change in runtime performance
or binary size, or in the in-tree microbenchmarks.
Release Notes:
- N/A
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Co-authored-by: Mateusz Mikuła <oss@mateuszmikula.dev>