Periodically, the Zed team pauses major feature work and pivots into what we call "Quality Week." During Quality Week, we focus mainly on squashing bugs, but we may also include tiny features if they're small in scope and high in impact. This past December, we held a Quality Week—and those improvements have already shipped out with this week's preview build (v0.219.0). Across the Quality Week project, we closed 64 issues and merged 169 PRs.
Let's sample some of the highlights:
The editor received some notable quality-of-life additions and fixes.
Multiple cursor selections that touch each other now stay separate instead of merging into one. Working with lists and tasks in Markdown is easier—pressing Enter while in a list and Zed will automatically insert the next bullet or checkbox for you.
... and the rest:
Keeping Zed as performant as possible remains one of our top priorities—we're always looking for ways to speed things up, whether they are already fast, or part of a clunky edge case.
On macOS, direct-to-display rendering now bypasses compositing for lower GPU load. We cut idle GPU usage by only presenting frames during high-frequency input like scrolling, not after every event. Terminal scrolling stays smooth regardless of line length, and we fixed performance bottlenecks that slowed editing in very large files.
... and the rest:
The model list in the agent panel continues to grow—you now can favorite models to pin them at the top of the selector. When you paste text from the editor into the agent panel, Zed now displays it as collapsible badges with file path and line numbers, letting the agent process it via its tools. We added Grok 4.1 Fast models to the xAI provider.
... and the rest:
The Zed repository is always buzzing with community pull requests—we’re continually blown away by the number of contributors who want to help us refine this tool. During this Quality Week alone, 97 unique community contributors shipped improvements:
And thanks to everyone else who contributed: 0x2ca, 0xraduan, 143mailliw, 5herlocked, aarol, adam-huganir, aeroxy, ahmed3mar, amtoaer, amustaque97, andreroelofs, aqrln, artschur, atahrijouti, auriium2, bnjjj, claytercek, clement-lap, cloaky233, connortsui20, coszio, cvanelteren, dangooddd, dangreco, davewa, dominicburkart, feeiyu, flappybug, floppydisco, freddyfallon, godalming123, guiopen, henryhchchc, hokein, iff, jeffbrennan, jkugs, johnklucinec, jpgibb, jsparkdev, kalmaegi, kdkasad, kingsword09, korbindeman, lennartkloock, leoliu0605, leonqadirie, libondev, lieunoir, loricandre, madcodelife, madmo, mchisolm0, mdliss, mfroeh, mikehag, minroz, mostlykiguess, mstallone, nereuxofficial, nihalxkumar, notnotjake, odvcencio, pedroni, pranav2612000, probablykasper, procr1337, rabsef-bicrym, rmcghee, schpet, schurchley, scorphus, seanstrom, serophots, siame, simonpham, tacshi, teleoflexuous, tommyming, tsoernes, van-sprundel, vasyl-protsiv, vipexv, vitallium, vvill-ga, xfbs, and zachiah.
The improvements from this Quality Week will land in Stable next week. If you want to try them out early, you can install Zed Preview, which runs safely alongside Zed Stable.
We're committed to making Zed not just fast and feature-rich, but also rock-solid. Quality Week helps us deliver on that promise. If you encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to report them on GitHub.
Thanks for being part of the Zed community, and happy coding!
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