Warp has evolved far beyond its origins as a GPU-accelerated terminal. It now positions itself as an 'agentic development environment' where AI agents are the core product. Key features include a block-based terminal UI, a dedicated agent mode with multi-step planning and parallel execution, an embeddings-based codebase index (Codebase Context), reusable rules and skills stored in repos or Warp Drive, and Oz — a cloud orchestration layer enabling remote agent runs triggered by external tools. Code changes are reviewed through a diff-first workflow with inline comments. The tool supports OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google models. A notable privacy consideration: source code is transmitted server-side during indexing to generate embeddings, even if not stored as raw files.
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