This is the most innovative thing that has happened to command line interface of operating systems in this whole decade!💡
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Logging in? For my teminal? No thanks.
Wait for a lil bit bro. They promise to open source this one. Once that done, you can fork it and make your own custom build. 😌
It is clear that will not happen soon warp.dev/blog/open-source-and-logi...
You don't need to log in to use it :)
From their docs:
"Logging into Warp (Required)
Unlike classic terminals, Warp requires you to sign up and log in to get started with the app."
docs.warp.dev/getting-started/gett...
Sorry, it seems you're wrong.
Yes it is needed confirmed in the ticket, in case after you logged in and you don't have internet works anyway.
github.com/warpdotdev/Warp/issues/900
It's not, I'm using it and I don't have an account or logged in. Try it yourself.
It's required and stated on multiple documents on the Warp website, docs and github. I guess you're just wrong. Stop trying to gaslight us into something we simply can disprove from primary sources.
Tested and asks that, doesn't ask at every run if you already logged in or you are without internet.
Well, yeah, why should it, if you're logged in already. But I don't want to have to have an account, and to log for my terminal in any way.
It is not available for Windows. So, as an alternative you can use Termius
It also looks like IDE:-
I have just installed and run Warp on my WSL2, so technically there is a workaround for it to run on Windows aside from your method. I will write a script for this soon enough.
That's cool. ❤️
Wow 😮 I didn't think Termius is this much advanced. I'll give it a try dude. Thanks more mentioning this ❤️.
Big no no no for Login to use the terminal. Look great, but trust no one.
better wait till they open source it then ❤️
I used Warp for a while, and I was impressed. I get that it needs to use some third-party services, and I'm sure the people behind it have good intentions. But what if some of those connections get taken over by bad actors? (I know a lot is optional to report back)
I will watch the project as it matures to see where it goes, and I wish them the best. For now, though, I'm still iTerm2 committed as it takes a beating daily for production use.
I've used hyper till now since I'm a fan of clean UI.
It's not that bad, since I've adjusted everything based on my preference.
Warp seems like a good option for sure :D
I asked one of my internship @spencer_forrest_opt to give it a try. He was on Mac to get his feedback. It was very positive and I was quite impatient to give it a try myself on my Ubuntu.
I'm a
ohmyz.sh
, so now I'm benching both to see if I switch or not 💭I'm also using the default terminal + oh-my-zsh + powerlevel10k as my daily driver.
But this one is promising tho
It needs to support TMUX or provide a way to do multi-session cursors.
I haven't seen any posts about Warp for quite a while - but it looks like their main news is Linux support, which is a good thing.
But Oh-my-zsh isn't a terminal, so I'm not sure how that is supposed to work?
Yeah oh-my -zsh isn't a terminal but I just included it show that even the functionalities of a framework like that can also be replaced with a customizable terminal like Warp. Thanks mate for reading article to the end and providing your feedback. much appreciated 😊 ❤️
Mac only... I'm out. Peace!
windows version will come out soon ig 🙁
but u can always try it on Linux of you want
That decision to prioritise Mac tells me everything I need to know.
I have terminals that work, so I'm not going to go through trouble to test out another one.
Nearly every org I’ve worked for over the past 15 years equip their developers with Macs. The only thing prioritizing Mac should tell you is that it’s where most developers are.
I've been using Warp for months! It's great!
Second that. Very happy user.
Just get nvim, a few useful plugins and lsps and tmux then call it a day. Embrace keyboard life.
I’ve been using Warp for a long time now and have absolutely loved working with it. glad to see others are starting to like it 😀
id love to try this out
I can confirm that Warp is incredible and it’s replaced my Mac terminal almost completely as my go to CLI.
This is really a good looking app but it seems that i can't run it on my Debian 12, i have no error at all but the frame is not drawned on screen...
Aw man that's sad 😢
Try changing the distro if you can
For a terminal? Nah
I would like to but its my work 😭
Unfortunately it doesn’t integrate into VSCode, at least when I tried it the lad time. I can recommend Fig as an alternative that works with zsh and has autocompletion.
It does integrate now, but not the way the default terminal does tho. it comes as a pop up window which I don't like either.
Hope they'll make a better integration for the final stable release. 😌
Top-notch quality post!
Is there any approximate timeframe for the windows version?
Not yet 😔
Nice article man!
Wonderful! but u gotta reduce the animations.
Good point ☝️😌
Looks great!
Actually half of the stuff that makes it superior are things you can custom create or save as a favorite.
So just like grade school you have to put your name on your backpack so it doesn’t get lost. Use it or not, I don’t care, they’re not paying me.
🤔 hmm.. I didn't thought about that.
The telemetry is optional though.
They also say that they'll open source the full terminal in near future so finger crossed for that. 🤞
You can read more about privacy at here - warp.dev/privacy/overview
yeah, actually it's a great terminal, i use it in a ChromeOS and a Ubuntu and i have to say that it's aaaawesome, specialy free AI feature is great!!