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Language Server: microsoft/vscode-html-languageservice This extension is automatically installed. If you do not want to use the HTML extension, you can add the following to your settings:
Description: The name of the dark Zed theme to use for the UI. Setting: dark; Default: One Dark; Options. Run the theme selector: toggle action in the command palette to see a current list of valid themes names. Light. Description: The name of the light Zed theme to use for the UI. Setting: light; Default: One Light; Options
Developing an Extension Locally. Before starting to develop an extension for Zed, be sure to install Rust. When developing an extension, you can use it in Zed without needing to publish it by installing it as a dev extension. From the extensions page, click the Install Dev Extension button and select the directory containing your extension.
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- Authoring extensions
This is the central repository containing the extensions available for Zed.
See AUTHORING_EXTENSIONS.md for how to author your own extension and get it added to the extension registry.
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Jun 21, 2024 · Zed's main UI. As you can see, Zed's UI is quite similar to VS Code's but a bit more minimalistic. So it's not hard to get used to. There, of course, are some very interesting and notable features that make Zed stand out but since this post is about configuring Zed, I'll them on a separate post in the future.
In this repository you will find: Tutorials that explain how to connect any app to ZED Hub and use the main features. Samples that provide complete examples of production-ready applications. You can have more details about How to deploy an app as a service for production environments. Scripts that provide examples of ZED Hub REST API usage.
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Apr 4, 2014 · Zed is a fully offline-capable, open source, keyboard-focused, Chrome-based text and code editor you can use to edit local files as well as remote files on any server. It’s built using web technologies (100% HTML, CSS and JavaScript) yet has all features you’d expect from a capable code editor: - Syntax highlighting for many programming