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editor::InsertSnippet action (#44428)
Closes #20036 This introduces new action `editor: insert snippet`. It supports three modes: ``` ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"name": "snippet_name"}] ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"language": "language_name", "name": "snippet_name"}] ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"snippet": "snippet with $1 tab stops"}] ``` ## Example usage ### `keymap.json` ```json { "context": "Editor", "bindings": { // named global snippet "cmd-k cmd-r": ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"name": "all rights reserved"}], // named language-specific snippet "cmd-k cmd-p": ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"language": "rust", "name": "debug-print a value"}], // inline snippet "cmd-k cmd-e": ["editor::InsertSnippet", {"snippet": "println!(\"This snippet has multiple lines.\")\nprintln!(\"It belongs to $1 and is very $2.\")"}], }, }, ``` ### `~/.config/zed/snippets/rust.json` ```json { "debug-print a value": { "body": "println!(\"$1 = {:?}\", $1)", }, } ``` ### `~/.config/zed/snippets/snippets.json` ```json { "all rights reserved": { "body": "Copyright © ${1:2025} ${2:your name}. All rights reserved.", }, } ``` ## Future extensions - Support multiline inline snippets using an array of strings using something similar to `ListOrDirect` in `snippet_provider::format::VsCodeSnippet` - When called with no arguments, open a modal to select a snippet to insert ## Release notes Release Notes: - Added `editor::InsertSnippet` action
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