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Zed

Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer text and source-code editor for Linux, macOS, and Windows developed by Zed Industries. It supports GPU rendering, Language Server Protocol, Debug Adapter Protocol, AI assistance, real-time collaboration, and multi-buffer editing. It is designed for fluent collaboration between humans and AI and is built on experience from Atom and Tree-sitter.
Latest: 1.5.4 Web Scrape
Last checked: Jun 9, 2026 12:10am
Rank: 1508/15140
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Overview

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License: Free and open-source with freemium featuresWinget: Available

Version & Lifecycle

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Current: 1.5.4 N-2: 1.4.4 Avg cadence: Every 3 days

Top Contributors

Top sitewide contributors:

  1. Anbarasan
  2. nico_k
  3. Bob
  4. Vigneshwaran

Community Notes

Deployment tip • May 9, 2026
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Zed close-before-update note

For managed Zed updates on Windows, close the running editor before starting the installer or update. The per-user Windows package can return Exit Code 1 when Zed is open, so Intune, ConfigMgr, or PSADT deployments should configure a conflicting-process prompt/close step for zed.exe before retrying.

Use Zed’s official Windows/download page as the installer source: https://zed.dev/download.

For managed Zed editor updates, close Zed before starting the per-user Windows installer. The User x64 package can return Exit Code 1 when Zed is open during update, so use a pre-close or user-deferral step and verify the installed version afterward. Source: official Zed source.

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Packaging Notes

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Available for macOS, Linux, and Windows; installation via direct download or local package manager

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Zed was announced in 2023 by former Atom contributors and open-sourced in 2024. It uses CRDT for conflict-free collaboration and has received significant funding in 2025.