Zed 0.191.5 released

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The latest release of Zed, version 0.191.5, has introduced several significant updates aimed at enhancing user experience and functionality. Key highlights include a crucial bug fix that resolves the issue with the command `zed --diff A B`, which previously failed to open a diff. Additionally, an onboarding modal has been added to the debugger, making it easier for new users to get started.

Moreover, the new session modal within the debugger now allows users to view tasks from the `package.json` file as debuggable scenarios, which streamlines the debugging process. Improvements have also been made to the handling of breakpoints in TypeScript code when debugging compiled JavaScript, ensuring a smoother experience for developers. Lastly, the update addresses a potential crash that could occur when opening active modules during a debugger session, particularly with Copilot enabled.

In summary, Zed 0.191.5 not only fixes critical bugs but also enhances the debugging workflow, making it more intuitive and user-friendly. These updates reflect the developers' commitment to continuous improvement and user satisfaction.

Looking ahead, future updates could focus on integrating more advanced debugging features, enhancing performance, and expanding compatibility with other programming languages and frameworks, further solidifying Zed's position as a reliable tool for developers

Zed 0.191.5 released

Zed 0.191.5 has been released, featuring a range of updates such as a bug fix, the introduction of an onboarding modal, the ability to display tasks from package.json as debuggable scenarios, improvements to breakpoints in TypeScript code, and measures to prevent potential crashes.

Zed 0.191.5 released @ Linux Compatible