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yeah I just tried the windows build and they are indeed behind a confirmation box (for both trash and delete). That's not the impression I got this morning from reading OP's comment


OP here. I have muscle memory from many years of using VSCode before Zed.

"Delete" is the last option in the right click menu for both and when you select it both show a very similar dialogue box asking you to confirm.

VSCode's 'Delete' by default moves the file to the trash and can be undone with Ctrl + Z. Zed's 'Delete' skips the trash and can't be undone with Ctrl + Z.

I should have mentioned the confirmation box but after years of use I've begun clicking through that box so quick I didn't realize the behavior was different in Zed.


yeah, the confirmation box makes the issue slightly less egregious, but having trash and delete next to each other in the context menu is imo still an issue.




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