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re-open last project search command #18375

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N-McA opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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re-open last project search command #18375

N-McA opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 1 comment
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enhancement [core label] search / project search Feedback for in-file search, multi-buffer global search, etc support User support (non-defect troubleshooting, documentation, etc)

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N-McA commented Sep 26, 2024

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Forgive me if there is a way to get zed to do this already, after a look at the keybindings & settings I couldn't determine it.

By default there are commands to create a new project search pane. Instead I would like to re-use the an existing project search pane. I would map this to cmd-shift-f to recover the vscode-like experience of "search-all opens next to my current pane", as opposed to always appearing on top / replacing.

Is this either possible, or a feature that could be added?

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Can you edit your description to include your zed version information? You can access this by launching "zed: copy system specs to clipboard" from the command palette (cmd-shift-p).

I would map this to cmd-shift-f to recover the vscode-like experience of "search-all opens next to my current pane", as opposed to always appearing on top / replacing.

By default Zed should re-use any existing "Project Search" (File in Project) tabs when you use the cmd-shift-f shortcut. If you have no open project search panes it will be next to the active tab; but if reusing an existing tab it may not necessarily be next to yours. Can you include a short video (cmd-shift-5) demonstrating the issue you are seeing?

@notpeter notpeter added search / project search Feedback for in-file search, multi-buffer global search, etc support User support (non-defect troubleshooting, documentation, etc) and removed triage Maintainer needs to classify the issue admin read Pending admin review labels Sep 26, 2024
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