Excited to share that
@warpdotdev
, the Rust-based modern terminal, is now in public beta!
Any Mac user can now download and use Warp here 👉
More on Warp and our Series A below 👇 1/6
When you get a bit too ambitious with your side projects, you end up having GB worth of node_modules.
npkill will find and remove old node_modules folders for you.
Introducing Notebooks in Warp Drive
Now your runbooks can live next to your command line.
◆ Compose with Markdown-flavored editor
◆ Embed Workflows or executable commands
◆ Sync updates to teammates in real-time
Warp is bringing collaboration to the command line.
The modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in is now available for teams. With Warp Drive you can save and share your team’s commands right inside your terminal.
Learn more about Warp Drive (and our $50M Series B!) 👇
🎉Warp × Grafbase Swag Giveaway!
We are giving away 10 Warp hats and 5
@grafbase
hoodies to 15 followers who:
· Follow
@warpdotdev
and
@grafbase
· RT this tweet
Winners announced at the end of this week.
What if your markdown viewer could also run your commands?
Now you can open your .md files next to your command line in the terminal, and click to run commands like an interactive notebook.
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Nushell is a shell that treats everything like structured data so you can easily select, filter and sort with an easy to read syntax.
It has a lot of features and is easily extendable with plugin support.
How to get your favorite iTerm2 theme into Warp:
1) Copy link to theme
2) Go to
3) Settings > load iTerm colors > paste link
4) Press Download (top right button)
5) Paste outputted command into Warp
6) Restart Warp and select new theme!
A week ago, we asked our community members what their favorite commands were.
1000+ people responded. Here’s a few commands we found interesting👇
1) cmatrix
Now you can easily open
@Docker
containers in Warp without typing out long container IDs.
→ Install the Warp extension for Docker
→ Click “Open in Warp” for any container
Warp will open a Warpified subshell and run docker exec for you!
We're excited to announce that in the past few weeks, we've started porting a build of Warp for Linux and WebAssembly.
There is no ETA yet, but please join the discussion here!
Check out this neat app that lets you access the Periodic Table in your terminal!
It displays all elements with their element family, electron configurations, and atomic mass.
Plus, you can customize the display and search for specific elements.
You can now swap, move, and arrange panes in Warp.
Alongside this release, you'll also get the ability to navigate through Warp Drive with keyboard shortcuts.
1/ Today, we are launching a slew of product updates, including a big improvement to session management in the terminal.
Navigate to and from terminal and IDE quickly, save your tabs and panes, customize your tabs, and more👇🏽
Double-clicking text now smart selects patterns like file paths, URLs, and email addresses.
In short, double-clicking will select what you *actually* want to select now.
New Block Filtering in Warp lets you quickly sort through terminal output—like server logs—on the fly.
You don't need to remember to run grep or copy/paste contents into an external tool for search.
Hit SHIFT + OPT + F and start typing to find matches.
Our interns went to a park today in NYC to help promote Warp in... a more creative way than we usually do.
Curious about how it went? Ask us anything 👇
Warp Wednesday today & we have a SPECIAL feature launch for you...
🥳Introducing Command Inspector!🥳
This feature will surface documentation about your command. All you have to do is hover over it with your cursor, or press CMD + I.
Such a powerful feature. Check it out!
🎉New release is live!
- Vim keybindings are available in the input editor.
- New admin feature to reset invite links for the team
- New admin feature to toggle invite links for the team
Software engineers: have your brains ever looked like this when thinking about the CLI?
Let’s fix that. This thread covers everything you need to know about the terminal, CLI, shell, and prompt.
And a little surprise at the end.👇
You can use Hacker News right in your terminal with hackernews-TUI.
It's built with Rust and really fast. You also can search using the HN Algolia API!
🥳Warp has officially launched Notifications!
🔔Devs can now get alerted when a long-running command has completed, when input is required, or when the command outputs some important text.
By default, notifications are turned off, but you can opt-in through the in-line banner!
Got tired of tsc taking forever to type check my code so I made a Typescript type checker in Rust for fun
For a small Typescript file it's 500x faster than tsc taking ~0.002s vs ~1.3s (using SWC for compilation). It supports only a small subset of Typescript (for now).
🎉New release is live!
You can now edit the keybindings for scrolling up and down by one line. No more reaching for your mouse.
Check out the full changelog here:
Prompt customization in Warp 🤩!
You can now configure Warp to honor your PS1 setting. For now, it’s compatible with OhMyZsh, Starship, and Prezto. It also works over SSH. 😁
Documentation and full compatibility table 👉
Warp is now live on Product Hunt!! 🌟🌟
We'd love for you to come chat with us. The Warp team will be online answering your questions, comments, and concerns throughout the day.
Hope to see you there 👇
From our Series B to being used at OpenAI’s DevDay, 2023 was a monumental year at Warp.
Here are 12 of our favorite features we shipped last year as well as some sneak previews for this year 👀
🥳 You can open Warp from within VS Code!
1) Go into Code > Preferences > Settings
2) Search up "terminal" in the search bar
3) Change Terminal › External: Osx Exec setting to ""
Then you can use CMD + SHIFT + C to open up a new session of Warp.
In February, we took a brief break from Warping for our company retreat.
For many of us, it was the first time meeting in person. Within 24 hours, it felt like we were close friends.
Here's to our fun, quirky, kind, and oddly-competitive-at-spikeball Warp team.
Have a favorite CLI tool?
Vote, compare, and champion the best command-line tools in the community.
Run npx cli-bracket-challenge in your terminal to play!