Zed
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4 months ago We now display Agent Errors in a non-invasive, non-blocking way:
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We now display Agent Errors in a non-invasive, non-blocking way:
The agent panel now automatically retries when encountering 500s or when the upstream AI API becomes overloaded:
Zed now alerts you when it encounters unknown fields in your `settings.json` file, making it easier to spot errors in your configuration:
You can now preview SVGs directly within Zed, via `svg: open preview` / `svg: open preview to the side`:
Zed now displays multi-line search text on a single line with clear newline markers in buffer and project searches. This improves visibility and eliminates the need to scroll vertically through search content, making it easier to see exactly what you're searching for.
🚀 Zed v0.194 is out! Today's release packs a doozy with many quality-of-life improvements. When you perform a buffer or project search using regular expressions, Zed now reports the exact error in the regex pattern.
a good chaser to this hogwash publiccomment.blog/p/you-ll-nev... big dumb words from perplexity: the web wasn't made to nurture curiosity, they say. because it needs a thought partner! boy this… this takes the cake
github actions nailed it leveraging one of their early best product decisions an ecosystem of steps incentivised by developers wanting to tie their contributions to their github accounts if there’s a company that’s uniquely positioned to created these incentives, that’s them
Swing by the PlanetScale booth if you're at Rails Conf this week!
The server code is licensed with the Fair Core License under which all the code becomes eventually open source (after 2 years). Additionally, as we understand better how we can capture value, we'll move more of the server to be fully under an OSI-approved license.
That's why we're making our Tuist server source available. Anybody can now read the server code and contribute. And we can't wait to start collaborating more with the community also on our server-side features 💜
We believe being open ultimately leads to better software. While some companies might still lean to keeping their code proprietary and closed-source, for us, open source is in our DNA.
The Tuist Server powered by #Elixir is now source-available
tuist.dev/blog/2025/0... 🤫 Who needs Redis when you can use Prisma Postgres with its integrated caching layer?
⚡️ Define fine-grained caching logic per query to reduce load on your DB and have query results served blazing-fast from Cloudflare's Edge network.
👉 Learn more: pris.ly/ppg-caching today on x, the house chatbot has finally achieved the desired level of antisemitism. the supreme court just paved the way for more mass layoffs. a prominent venture capitalist is spending the day attacking islam. is it worth spending time nitpicking a good candidate's transit policy, no
github action with third-party runners will likely cover 90% of your needs, filling the rest with scoped tools, most of which are free these days
you don’t need to pay more to get a worse service
#ci #mobile happy to not be the guy writing the supabase-critique article this week simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/6/s... Wondering how Tuist might transform your routine app development tasks?
Watch this video as we integrate Tuist with Wikipedia’s iOS codebase to dissect builds and bundles. It also showcases app previews that launch with a single link:
videos.tuist.dev/w/foGh4W15t...
#iosdev #xcode #swift it’s so cool seeing users of tuist being able to improve their app bundle sizes with our tool it only takes one command to push the data from .ipa and .app bundles