# Show Linting Errors In Zed When working in a language like TypeScript or Go, the language server tooling in [Zed](https://zed.dev/) can draw my attention to errors in my code. This could be an unrecognized function or variable, a type error, or a syntax error. When these linting errors are detected, the editor underlines them with a red squiggly. I can hover over offending token or statement and see what the error is. There are also a few mouse-free ways to do this. First, I can hit `F8` to jump to the next one of these errors in the current file. That will move my cursor to that location and display a small overlay with the error details. Second, assuming Vim mode, I can navigate my cursor over a specific highlighted token and then hit `Shift+k`. That will pop open the same small overlay to display the error details. Third, I can hit `Cmd+Shift+M` to open the _Project Diagnostics_ tab which displays a series of file buffer results with the offending lines and the error description.