Code at the speed of thoughtZed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter. It's also open source. Stay in FlowProductive coding starts with a tool that stays out of your way. Zed combines the power of an IDE with the responsiveness of a lightweight editor for productivity you can feel under your fingertips. Engineered for performanceZed efficiently le
We're excited to announce that Zed is now an open source project. The code for Zed itself is available under a copyleft license to ensure any improvements will benefit the entire community (GPL for the editor, AGPL for server-side components). GPUI, the UI framework that powers Zed, is distributed under the Apache 2 license, so that you can use it to build high-performance desktop applications and
Introducing Zed: A high-performance, multiplayer code editor. Now in beta. Last year, my co-founders and I began coding in Zed for the first time. From the first moment, I was in love. Not because Zed was my baby (though it is). Our previous editor, Atom, was also my baby, but I never loved using it like I love using Zed. What captured my heart on that first day of coding was Zed's exceptional res
Welcome to the first article in a new series called Zed Decoded. In Zed Decoded I'm going to take a close look at Zed — how it's built, which data structures it uses, which technologies and techniques, what features it has, which bugs we ran into. The best part? I won't do this alone, but get to interview and ask my colleagues here at Zed about everything I want to know. Companion Video: Async Rus
For more than a year, Zed's remote team has been coding together in Zed. Instead of reviewing diffs, we usually prefer to have conversations about code. Efficient dialog about any line in the codebase has become an important capability for our team. So important, in fact, that we really want to scale it. We've decided to build a platform designed for open-sourcing itself. Let me say that another w
Atom開発終了!!! Atom Editorの開発終了がアナウンスされました。 Atom has not had significant feature development for the past several years, though we’ve conducted maintenance and security updates during this period to ensure we’re being good stewards of the project and product. As new cloud-based tools have emerged and evolved over the years, Atom community involvement has declined significantly. As a result, we’ve dec
Usually when I tell people that I've switched to Zed as my main editor, after something like 15 years of using Vim, the first question they ask is: don't you miss Vim? Then I tell them: Zed has a Vim mode. I don't think I would've or could've switched if it didn't. Then, surprisingly often, there are follow-up question that sound something like this: a Vim mode? Did you know that Neovim is embedda
Zed offers a new approach to data that makes it easier to manipulate and manage your data. With Zed's new super-structured data model, messy JSON data can easily be given the fully-typed precision of relational tables without giving up JSON's uncanny ability to represent eclectic data. Trying out Zed is easy: just install the command-line tool zq. zq is a lot like jq but is built from the ground u
After around 20 years of using Vim, in December last year I switched to Zed as my main editor. Since some friends have asked me about the switch — “Now that you work at Zed, are you using Zed instead of Vim?” — I thought I’d write about it. You now know that I did switch, yes, so what’s left to talk about is the Why. Before we do that, though, let me make something clear: I love Vim and Neovim. I’
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