Warp
AI-powered terminal built in Rust with GPU rendering. Block-based output, natural language commands, Agent Mode for autonomous tasks. 700K+ developers. Free tier available.
Warp is a terminal emulator written in Rust with GPU-accelerated rendering, used by 700K+ developers. Its defining innovation is block-based output where every command execution produces a discrete container holding the command, its output, and metadata, transforming the terminal from a scroll of text into a structured document. The AI features include natural language command generation, error explanation and debugging, context-aware autocomplete, and Agent Mode which can autonomously edit files, generate code, and manage complex workflows. It supports Claude Sonnet, GPT-4o, and other models. The IDE-style text editing with multi-cursor support, find-and-replace, and syntax highlighting makes it feel like a code editor that happens to be a terminal. For developers who want AI built directly into their terminal rather than as a separate tool, Warp is the most complete option.
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