Zed 1.3.6 released
Zed editor 1.3.6 swaps experimental fluff for actual workflow upgrades by adding terminal threads to the sidebar and inline Mermaid diagram rendering inside the agent panel. Git users finally get a proper branch history view and context menu commands that keep version control tasks from forcing constant terminal switches. The update also trims dead weight by removing deprecated AI models while baking Bash language server support directly into the editor for faster syntax checking. Stability gets a solid boost with fixed git state tracking, better remote SSH handling, and prompt cache tweaks that actually cut down on lag during long coding sessions.
Zed 1.3.6 released
The Zed editor has released version 1.3.6, which introduces significant workflow upgrades, including terminal threads in the sidebar and inline Mermaid diagram rendering in the agent panel, enhancing usability during coding sessions. Git users benefit from a streamlined branch history view and context menu commands that minimize the need for switching to the terminal for version control tasks. The update also removes deprecated AI models, adds Bash language server support for improved syntax checking, and enhances stability with better git state tracking and remote SSH handling. Additionally, features like improved Vim navigation and SCP-style SSH URL support make remote development smoother, while the overall editor performance is optimized for a cleaner user experience
