Introducing Warp, a terminal reimagined with AI and collaborative tools
2 min readJul 13, 2024
I was iTerm2 fan and user since 2018 and I never thought about moving on from it until I tried Wrap. Warp is a terminal built with Rust, reimagined with AI and collaborative tools for better productivity.
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Here are some of the things I love about Wrap:
- Input position flexibility, by default is stay as it is at bottom of the terminal when you trigger a command and I Loved it, you can pin your command line to the top or bottom of your terminal window.
- You can use the Warp AI if you ever forgot the commands or even ask questions about your code you writing
- Using their Warp Drive feature, you can save parameterized commands as reusable workflows, you can use
CTRL+R
to call any workflow on demand - Modern look UI which can attract people who don’t like terminals, And if you like to make your terminal pretty, Wrap have some damn beautiful theme
- If Privacy is important for you, Wrap never collects your input or output data, any data sent to AI is sent through a proxy, never stored on Warp’s servers, you can read more about Privacy in Wrap here.
Pro tip: if you wanna ask some…