Warp

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Last updated: January 18, 2026

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What is Warp?

Warp is an agentic development environment that unifies a modern terminal, multi-model AI agents, and a native code editor to accelerate the full software lifecycle—from code generation and debugging to deployment and ongoing operations. Built for prompt-driven development, Warp lets you dispatch agents that understand your codebase, run interactive CLI commands, and collaborate using centralized knowledge in Warp Drive. Developers maintain fine-grained control over agent autonomy, and enterprises get robust security with SOC2 Type 2, SAML SSO, RBAC, Zero Data Residency, and Bring-Your-Own-LLM. With universal input, IDE-like command line features, and powerful search, Warp helps teams build, ship, and maintain software faster and more reliably.

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Multiple AI agents in parallel to build features, fix bugs, and debug from natural-language prompts

Mixed multi-model AI with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google for best-in-class results

Fine-grained agent autonomy controls from step-by-step approval to full auto

Universal input that accepts prompts and traditional terminal commands

Native code editor integrated with the terminal and agents for reviewing and editing AI-generated code

Warp Drive: cloud library for workflows, notebooks, env vars, shared sessions, and team knowledge

Codebase embeddings and multi-repo indexing for deep code context

MCP and CLI app integration so agents can use your existing tools and scripts

IDE-like command line editing with mouse support, Vim keybindings, smart tab completions, and auto-corrections

Blocks for input/output with metadata like exit codes, directories, branches, and timestamps

AI-powered suggestions, next-command previews, and active AI that triggers agents from session context

Command Palette and global search across commands, history, shortcuts, settings, and Warp Drive

Launch configurations for pre-set windows, panes, and commands

Enterprise security: SAML SSO, RBAC, SOC2 Type 2, no training on your data, ZDR, and Bring-Your-LLM

Custom themes and appearance controls including color palettes, transparency, and input positioning

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    Full‑stack developers

    Generate features from prompts, run tests, review diffs, and deploy services end-to-end with agent assistance.

    DevOps and SRE

    Diagnose incidents, execute runbooks, manage CI/CD, and perform rollbacks safely from the terminal with approval gates.

    Backend engineers

    Scaffold services, manage APIs and migrations, and integrate infra tooling via MCP and CLI apps.

    Frontend engineers

    Create components, resolve build failures, and ship previews and production deploys with agent guidance.

    Data engineers

    Orchestrate and monitor ETL jobs, debug data pipelines, and automate CLI-driven workflows.

    Security engineers

    Triage alerts, run forensics commands, and enforce guardrails and policies with configurable autonomy.

    QA and test automation

    Generate test suites, run CLI test runners, capture artifacts, and file issues with context from Warp Drive.

    Team leads and managers

    Standardize workflows and knowledge in Warp Drive to onboard engineers faster and reduce ramp time.

    Open-source maintainers

    Reproduce issues, craft patches, and coordinate multi-repo releases using code-aware agents.

    Enterprise IT and platform teams

    Enforce RBAC, SSO, BYO-LLM, and ZDR while centralizing organization-wide commands and runbooks.