Open files in Cursor, Windsurf, and Zed

We added Cursor, Windsurf, and Zed to the list of supported local editors in user settings:

A user profile settings page displaying the "Local Editor Setup" configuration. The left sidebar shows various settings categories including Profile, Accounts, Authentication, and others, with "Local Editor" currently selected. The main panel shows settings for user@example.com, explaining that providing local editor details enables special links in backtraces that open files at specific lines. The "Default editor" field shows "Cursor" with a dropdown menu open displaying multiple editor options including Atom, BBEdit, Visual Studio Code, and others, with "Zed" currently checked. Below are fields for "Project" (showing "Monolith") and "Absolute Local Path" with a placeholder example. A note indicates that Sublime and Visual Studio Code require installing an app.

Honeybadger's local edits feature lets you configure your local editor settings so that we can display links to open files from the error backtrace, jumping directly to the affected line:

A section of an error tracking interface showing a "Full Backtrace" heading followed by a stack trace entry. The first line shows the file "badger.rb" at line 9, calling the method "attempt_attack(...)" with the full path displayed below as "[PROJECT_ROOT]/app/models/badger.rb:9:in 'attempt_attack'". In the top right corner, there are search and edit icons, with the edit icon circled with a hand-drawn arrow pointing to it, highlighting the feature for the user's attention.

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