Zed

Zed

By zed-industries GitHub

Code at the speed of thought – Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.

rust-lang text-editor
Overview

what is Zed?

Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor designed for developers, created by the team behind Atom and Tree-sitter.

how to use Zed?

To use Zed, download it directly from the official website or install it via your local package manager on macOS or Linux. Windows and web versions are in development.

key features of Zed?

  • High-performance code editing capabilities
  • Multiplayer collaboration features
  • Built on modern technologies like Rust

use cases of Zed?

  1. Collaborative coding sessions with multiple developers.
  2. Fast and efficient code editing for large projects.
  3. Development of applications using Rust and other languages.

FAQ from Zed?

  • Is Zed available for Windows?

Currently, Zed is not available for Windows, but it is in development.

  • Can I contribute to Zed?

Yes! You can contribute by following the guidelines in the CONTRIBUTING.md file on the GitHub repository.

  • What programming languages does Zed support?

Zed is designed to support multiple programming languages, with a focus on performance and collaboration.

Content

Zed

CI

Welcome to Zed, a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.


Installation

Packaging status

On macOS and Linux you can download Zed directly or install Zed via your local package manager.

Other platforms are not yet available:

Developing Zed

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for ways you can contribute to Zed.

Also... we're hiring! Check out our jobs page for open roles.

Licensing

License information for third party dependencies must be correctly provided for CI to pass.

We use cargo-about to automatically comply with open source licenses. If CI is failing, check the following:

  • Is it showing a no license specified error for a crate you've created? If so, add publish = false under [package] in your crate's Cargo.toml.
  • Is the error failed to satisfy license requirements for a dependency? If so, first determine what license the project has and whether this system is sufficient to comply with this license's requirements. If you're unsure, ask a lawyer. Once you've verified that this system is acceptable add the license's SPDX identifier to the accepted array in script/licenses/zed-licenses.toml.
  • Is cargo-about unable to find the license for a dependency? If so, add a clarification field at the end of script/licenses/zed-licenses.toml, as specified in the cargo-about book.
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