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About Warp
Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal emulator built from the ground up with AI at its core. Warp AI is built directly into the terminal — ask it to explain errors, write scripts, or walk through setup steps, and run the AI-generated commands without copy-paste or context switching. Warp is now open-source and includes Oz, a multi-harness control plane for orchestrating cloud agents like Claude Code and Codex.
Updated 6/24/2026
Key Features
- Warp AI — Built-in AI assistant that explains errors, writes scripts, and walks through setup steps directly in the terminal
- AI Command Prediction — Local-first Bayesian model predicts your next command based on history
- Oz Control Plane — Multi-harness orchestration for cloud agents including Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent
- Block-Based Output — Terminal inputs and outputs grouped as blocks for easy navigation and AI interaction
- Command Palette — Quick access to all Warp features with keyboard shortcuts
- Shared Workspaces — Team collaboration with shared terminal sessions and notes
- Open Source — Warp is now open-source (April 2026) with community-driven development
- Cross-Platform — Available on macOS and Linux with consistent experience
- Modern Editor — Built-in text editor with syntax highlighting, multi-cursor, and vim keybindings
- BYO API Key — Bring your own AI inference keys for Claude, Gemini, or any provider
Pricing Structure
- Free — $0/month — Core terminal features, Warp AI with 100 requests/day, bring your own AI inference key, block-based output.
- Pro — $20/month — Unlimited Warp AI, AI command prediction, Oz agent orchestration, shared workspaces, priority support.
- Enterprise — Custom — Everything in Pro plus team management, SSO, audit logs, dedicated support, SLA.
Why People Use It
Warp reimagines the terminal for the AI age. Instead of Googling error messages or Stack Overflow, you ask Warp AI directly in the terminal and run the suggested commands immediately. The block-based output makes terminal history navigable, and the Oz control plane lets you orchestrate cloud agents like Claude Code alongside your terminal workflow. For developers who live in the terminal, Warp is a genuine productivity multiplier.
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