Zed
@zed.dev
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Full Changelog and Download Zed Stable here:
zed.dev/releases/sta... v0.182 cont. - Vim: Added motions from the indent wise plugin: `[-`, `]-`, `[+`, `]+`, `[=`, `]=`. - Vim: Switch to the configured default mode after paste instead of hard-coding Normal mode.
v0.182 cont. - Added a way to temporarily stop LSP servers. - Improved Bash heredoc highlighting. - Zed-managed pylsp installations will now correctly upgrade themselves.
v0.182 cont. - Improved runnable detection for test modules in Rust. - Improved error handling for project panel actions. - Improved keybindings for close all tabs to better match VSCode behavior. - Added an activity indicator for long-running git commands.
Also in Zed v0.182: - Added a button to open the project search to the status bar. - Added an `editor: toggle case` command. - Added tasks from rust-analyzer. - Added ability to spawn tasks by tag with key bindings. - Added tags to tasks selector.
Linux X11 users can now share their screens with others in Zed channels. Here, Joseph (macOS) is viewing Michael's screen (Linux X11).
๐ Zed v0.182 is out! Adjacent excerpts in multi buffers now automatically merge when expanded if their ranges intersect.
Today is release "Zednesday!" Before we get into the changes, Richard and co are currently using the new agent panel (beta) to do some Zed development, and are streaming live on Twitch. Check it out:
www.twitch.tv/rtfeldman 8:30 SF
11:30 NYC
16:30 London
discord.gg/mRsaj8FWTD?e... We just scheduled an open Visitor Hours! Join us on our Discord tomorrow to chat with the team and see behind-the-scenes of what's coming next on a canvas near you.
Looking to automate your Swift projects? Whether you opt for Fastlane, Bash, Sake, or swift-sh, the choice can be tricky. Our latest blog post dives into which is the best fit for you. Curious to find out? Check it out here:
tuist.dev/blog/2025/0...
#swift #fastlane tempted to switch some of my usage of cloudflare (images for macwright.com) to bunny (bunny.net/storage/) - has anyone tried it out? Built on Standards The Web Platform is the framework. Request and Response are the native API. Stream responses, upgrade protocols, debug in DevTools. No abstractions, no black boxes.
If you are looking for an in-depth analysis of automation options for your Swift projects, you might like my most recent write-up at @tuistdev
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youtu.be/HKM4uTXS_Uw By in person, I mean over the Internet, as I'm currently in S. Africa.
Should we meet in person, or would you prefer a loom that gives you some guidance? Or both?
We're already on it! Under the hood I believe it uses miniflare
Anyone interested in getting early access to @livestore.dev in exchange for contributing to the docs?