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Previously: Rust and CRDTs at @dittolive, core engineer on @AtomEditor at @GitHub

Antonio Scandurra

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Co-founder @zeddotdev. Previously: Rust and CRDTs at @dittolive, core engineer on @AtomEditor at @GitHub

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It's finally here. Zed is available on Windows. Built from scratch, and rendering at 1 million pixels/millisecond. Download it today 👇

zeddotdev's tweet image. It's finally here. Zed is available on Windows. 

Built from scratch, and rendering at 1 million pixels/millisecond. 

Download it today 👇

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Ok nice. My favorite code editor (@zeddotdev) just full-released their agentic editing features. Think agent panel done by mad scientists who get performance and also want developers to stay fully in control. ❤️🔥 Kudos @nathansobo @as__cii @rtfeldman & team


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The world's fastest AI code editor is here Zed is engineered from scratch in Rust like a video game. Not another fork, but a purpose-built editor designed for collaboration between humans and AI, delivering a lightning fast agentic editing experience. zed.dev/blog/fastest-a…


Had so much fun recording this. @HipsterSmoothie and @Zephraph are awesome hosts!

This week we talk to @as__cii about his time working on Atom and now Zed! Join us as we talk about the past, present and future of text editors



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Exciting news! Zed now has native Git support starting from v0.177. Designed for speed, Git-native functionality, and a keyboard-first workflow.


Here I am, on a Sunday, proud of what we did with edit prediction and eager to do it again with the new assistant experience. Shipping makes me happy.


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This is the first feature I've significantly contributed to at Zed - so happy to be part of this incredible team! 🚀

We engineered Zed to be instantly responsive, but what's faster than instant? Anticipating your next move. Introducing edit prediction, powered by Zeta, our new open-source language model. 🚀



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2025 is a square number (45^2), the only one you'll get to live. Use it well.


This was such a fun one! I think this might also be the first time we show a real pairing session in a Zed Decoded? @thorstenball Anyway, super excited to record part 2 soon: expect point translation go brrrr

New Zed Decoded episode: Rope Optimizations @thorstenball and @as__cii dive into the bit-level optimizations that improved point-translation performance by 70% in our Rope data structure.

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@thorstenball and @as__cii dive into the bit-level optimizations that improved point-translation performance by 70% in our Rope data structure.


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In case you were wondering... Zed is proudly built the hard way—from scratch, starting with an empty repo. Our team *created* Electron, but we no longer believe that the ultimate editor can be created by forking a web browser. (Or by forking a fork of a web browser 🙃)


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Wrote about something I learned at Zed: shredding.

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Introducing Zed AI, in collaboration with @anthropicAI. Zed AI brings LLMs directly into your editor with an extensible, text-centric approach. We're also piloting @anthropicAI's new Fast Edit mode for Claude 3.5 Sonnet with a small set of Zed users. zed.dev/ai


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Linux when? Linux now. 🎉🐧 For the last 6 months, our team and our open source community have been working hard to bring Zed to Linux. As of today, we've released our first, official, stable build of Zed on Linux! zed.dev/linux

zeddotdev's tweet image. Linux when? Linux now. 🎉🐧

For the last 6 months, our team and our open source community have been working hard to bring Zed to Linux.

As of today, we've released our first, official, stable build of Zed on Linux!

zed.dev/linux

Tasks are very cool! I use them all the time to run tests in Rust. My typical workflow is: - Run a test, watch it fail - Change the code - Hit `option-t` to rerun the failed test - Repeat until the test passes Very cool stuff!

Ever wanted to execute code from within Zed? That's now possible! With Tasks you can run tests, compilers, linters, shell scripts, single functions — anything, really! — all from within Zed. Read the new Zed Decoded post to get the most out of Tasks: zed.dev/blog/zed-decod…



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You keep asking us: Linux when? Here's our first answer.

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Here's our first answer.

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