• Modern UX

    Edit and navigate faster in the terminal with Warp's IDE-like input editor.

  • Warp AI

    AI suggests what commands to run and learns from your documentation.

  • Agent Mode

    Delegate tasks to AI and use natural language on the command line.

  • Warp Drive

    Save and share interactive notebooks, workflows, and environment variables.

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