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.
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.
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:
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!
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 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
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.
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.
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
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'm working on a machine learning tutorial right now at #Heartex — and holding myself accountable to learning in public and improving my #LiveCoding skills.