The open-source agentic development environment, born out of the terminal. Build with agents, locally and in the cloud w/ Oz.
github.com/warpdotdev/warp
Introducing multi-agent orchestration in Oz, with support for Claude Code, Codex and the Warp Agent.
Use /orchestrate to delegate complex tasks across a team of agents, locally or in the cloud.
Warp now has tab groups.
Group together your work on related projects without juggling separate windows or split panes.
Try it on the latest preview build.
Stripe Projects—that thing that lets you agentically spin up services—is now available as a skill within popular agents, starting with:
- Hermes (@NousResearch)
- Factory Droids (@FactoryAI)
- Warp (@warpdotdev)
Building an agent and want to embed 3rd-party providers? Email me.
I let Claude Fable 5 with Warp's harness cook for an hr and it made a TUI version of Minecraft that renders directly in your terminal, built entirely in Rust
cargo install termcraft-3d
Warp now supports Claude Fable 5.
Fable 5 has Mythos-level performance and is highly capable of /goal-oriented, unsupervised tasks.
Ready to embed into your next loop 🔁
Instead of a browser in your IDE, what if you brought your IDE to the browser?
I’ve been Warping a chrome extension that brings your local agent session to your browser’s sidecar, lets you check on your cloud agent runs at a glance, and kick off agent runs. what do we think?
Max Hsu (maxmilian) added a “Jump to latest agent message” command. If you leave an agent conversation, run terminal commands, and bury the agent’s last reply, the command re-opens the agent view on the most recent conversation so you can get back to the latest message.