Shoutout to Fina Wilke's Warp! Such a nice, self-contained way to just send stuff between devices. Works like a charm for both my 5GB music folder and that Markdown document I wanted to bring with me on my laptop to do some editing while away from my room. Take it for a spin and experience the magic for yourself!
Tried @phpstorm beta terminal. Do NOT like.. at all, just like I do not like #Warp terminal either! Please never remove the option to choose which terminal type we want to use.
I got curious about the Warp terminal’s cloud connectivity requirements, so I killed the app, turned off wifi and started it again.
Everything worked fine, including tab-completions.
So yeah, “Having a terminal installed which is only operational with an active cloud connection is really stupid” - but that isn’t actually the case with Warp terminal.
WARP is a new Closed-source Terminal written in Rust with AI built in, and it functions a lot like an IDE, rather than a traditional terminal.
The link above contains a really impressive demo video. The features are too numerous to list here, I highly suggest you click through and read the article at OMGUbuntu and watch the video.
A breakdown of how I'm doing code snippets in blog posts these days! Shout out to #warp and @charmcli which was heavily used to make these samples and posts.
I tried #Warp terminal. It feels very modern (#AI assistant!!1) and fast (written in #Rust), but not so mature as #iTerm2. Few inconsistencies annoyed me, e.g.:
browsing command history with up arrow and pressing Enter invokes command. But searching through commands (Ctrl+R, then Enter) pastes command but doesn't invoke it
when invoking long-running command w/o output, cursor returns to the left (CR) but doesn't create new line (LF) so it's hard to see if the command is running or not
Do not confuse command pallete with search everywhere (typically Cmd+K) in #DataDog, #Slack, #Spotify, #Monday. It searches through your documents/files, but not through commands and options.
Also, shoutout to #Warp for helping me solve some of the issues.
I know people have some issues with #GenerativeAI, but having it explain a Docker issue I didn't understand was very helpful in getting the containers and sites back up.
I'm working on a machine learning tutorial right now at #Heartex — and holding myself accountable to learning in public and improving my #LiveCoding skills.
I’m trying out Warp, the MacOS :apple_inc:(for now, Linux and Win coming) Rust-based Terminal :terminal: for the 21st century.
After some hour using it I’m really loving it :ac_heart:
It sounds interesting. I've installed it and been using it for a few hours so it's difficult to make any kind of judgement other than, "it works!"; as in, nothing seems different. haha