Zed
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🚀 We just released Zed v0.200! In a previous release, we added the `--diff` flag to the Zed CLI. Now, you can compare two files directly from the project panel, via `Compare marked files`.
Our webhook setup is as simple as the no-code tools you're already using:
✅ Visual, point-and-click configuration
✅ Choose what triggers your webhooks with dropdowns
✅ Pick exactly what data to send (no bloated payloads)
Because everyone deserves data that just works. Our CLI allows you to spin up new branches, manage roles, and even install the PlanetScale MCP server to interact with your database.
Now supported in PlanetScale for Postgres:
planetscale.com/docs/postgre... Zed has raised a $32M Series B, led by Sequoia Capital.
We’re full speed ahead making a great editor, but there’s a bigger picture: we're building DeltaDB, a new kind of database for collaborative coding.
Early days, but the vision is clear: zed.dev/blog/sequoia... ...Aiming for the Ballmer Peak level of hydration, btw
The GB team casually hacking away from the local pub. It's important that we stay hydrated while doing software development.
Need to deploy a Prisma + PostgreSQL app to Sevalla?
Our new guide walks you through database setup, migrations, seeding & deploying the app to production without any surprises 👇
pris.ly/deploy-sevalla the one thing we know for sure about this labor-saving technology of artificial intelligence is that it requires a lot of labor
Zed for Windows: What’s taking so long?!
From rendering to crash reporting, we’ve been heads down fixing the tricky parts.
Here’s what we’ve been up to → zed.dev/blog/windows... bluesky failed me! the link: monad annoyance macwright.com/2025/08/19/m... When you're managing content, shouldn't you be able to see how it's actually performing alongside your content...instead of another tab?
Our Plausible analytics bundle brings privacy-friendly analytics directly into your content management workflow.
Learn more:
directus.io/extensions/... writing about the thing that always makes my functional-programming flavored code look gunkier than the pretty examples
til you can add a link to a bluesky post, delete the url, and the embedded link stays around?
i want to do it eventually, and the kind i was going to make wouldn't really require 'quilting' because the fancy wilderness-camping fill is a continuous material. but the sheer challenge of measuring and sewing such a big thing… decided to buy one to avoid the risk
cool stuff that lazyvim/neovim can do: the oil.nvim file explorer lets you edit filenames like a textfile, with all of vim's magic, and when you save, it figures out what renames & moves you want and does them github.com/stevearc/oil... If you’ve got a guide idea you think would help other Prisma users, feel free to open a PR to our docs repo 👇
github.com/prisma/docs If you have a large Prisma schema, a simple change like using `typeof` Prisma Client can cut compile time by 78%, & make your IDE snappier 🚀
A community member wrote a guide in our docs explaining how & why, with benchmarks👇
pris.ly/ts-perf 40 million downloads and counting. Thank you!! 💜 Postgres 13 goes end-of-life November 2025. Learn how to migrate a Postgres 13 database to PlanetScale in our new video guide.
Invites to join the Postgres private preview go out today. We're letting in the entire waitlist. Sign up here:
planetscale.com/postgres this was constructing a handlebar 'feed' bag, but i came thiiis close to being nerdsniped into making my own quilt too