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Warp is an agentic development environment, born out of the terminal.

Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.

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Why nowMoving now

Fresh repo activity plus visible builder pull. This is the kind of tool people test before it turns obvious.

DecisionHigh-conviction move

Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.

Trial costMedium lift

Reasonable to try, but it will take more than a quick skim to get real signal.

Risk36/100

GitHub health 100/100. no security policy. 3,182 open issues make this testable, but not something to trust blind.

What You Are Adopting

AI Agent

Universal

Model

Multiple

Build Time

Days

Test This In Your Stack

One command inClean rollbackLow commitment
shieldSandboxedInstalls to ~/.claude — isolated from your projects. One command to remove.

Fastest way to find out if warp belongs in your setup.

Copy the install command, run a real test, and back it out cleanly if it slows you down.

Try now
git clone https://github.com/warpdotdev/warp ~/.claude/agents/warp

Run this first. You will know quickly if the workflow earns a permanent slot.

Back out
rm -rf ~/.claude/agents/warp

No messy cleanup loop. If it misses, remove it and keep moving.

Install Location

~/  └─ .claude/      ├─ commands/      ├─ agents/      │   └─ warp/ ← installs here      └─ settings.json

About

Warp is an agentic development environment, born out of the terminal.. An open-source agent for the AI coding ecosystem.

README

Warp Agentic Development Environment product preview

Website · Code · Agents · Terminal · Drive · Docs · How Warp Works

About

This is an issues-only repo for Warp where you can submit issues, bugs and feature requests.

We built Warp to solve two problems we kept hitting as a team writing software: terminals haven't kept up with how developers work today, and agentic development tools don't scale beyond your laptop.

Warp is a modern terminal built for coding with agents. Warp brings the terminal into the 21st century with modern UI and code editing features. Use Warp’s SOTA built-in agent Oz, or run CLI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI.

Oz is an orchestration platform for cloud agents. Spin up unlimited parallel coding agents that are programmable, auditable, and fully steerable. Automate repetitive tasks, build on agents, and run them in parallel in the cloud. Create an agent →

Installation

You can download Warp and read our docs for platform-specific instructions.

Changelog and Releases

We try to release an update weekly, typically on Thursdays. Read our changelog (release notes).

Issues, Bugs, and Feature Requests

Please search through our existing issues for your bug (including workarounds) or feature request.

If you can't find a solution above, please file issue requests in this repo! We kindly ask that you please use our issue templates to make the issues easier to track for our team.

Open Source & Contributing

We are planning to first open-source our Rust UI framework, and then parts and potentially all of our client codebase. The server portion of Warp will remain closed-source for now.

You can see how we’re thinking about open source here: #400

As a side note, we are open-sourcing our extension points as we go. The community has already been contributing new themes, and our Workflows repository is open for sharing and collaborating on useful command patterns.

Interested in joining the team? See our open roles and feel free to email us: hello at warpdotdev

Support and Questions

  1. See our docs for a comprehensive guide to Warp's features.
  2. Join our Slack Community or Discord to connect with other users and get help from the Warp team.
  3. Try our Preview build to test Warp's newest and latest experimental features.

For anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out via email at hello at warpdotdev

Community Guidelines

At a high level, we ask everyone to be respectful and empathetic. We follow the GitHub Community Guidelines:

  • Be welcoming and open-minded
  • Respect each other
  • Communicate with empathy
  • Be clear and stay on topic

Open Source Dependencies

We'd like to call out a few of the open source dependencies that have helped Warp to get off the ground:

  • Tokio
  • NuShell
  • Fig Completion Specs
  • Warp Server Framework
  • Alacritty
  • Hyper HTTP library
  • FontKit
  • Core-foundation
  • Smol

Tech Stack

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