Nathan Baschez

Warp 2.0 - World’s First Agentic Development Environment

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Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents. We recently scored 71% on SWE-bench Verified and #1 on Terminal-Bench (52%).

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Jason Deland

How do we qualify for the month free pro account?

Danny N

@jason_deland1 Click on the "1 month free (first 500)" button at the top post, it's not visible on mobile, so you need to see the site in desktop mode.

Eric Chen

@jason_deland1  Good question! If you click the orange gift icon at the bottom right, that should reveal the coupon code for you! :)

ysen yao

@jason_deland1  @ericdachen Oh No ! The one month experience code seems to have expired

Ronak Agarwal

very briefly used it but from what ive seen its been insane

Eric Chen

@ronak_agarwal5 Which feature are you using the most?

Looks awesome, I'm a long time vim user, recently got into agentic coding so Warp seems like a great fit. If I'm on Windows + WSL2, would you recommend the Windows installer or the Linux? Thanks

Advait Maybhate

@calmant Would suggest the Windows installer (our Windows version also supports WSL2 directly!) - we've generally found this to work the best and be the most flexible (especially if you do want to use PowerShell too once in a while, haha)

CaiCai

Although it feels like it came a little late, it's definitely worth a try

Eric Chen

@hi_caicai The whole team definitely put their all into this launch! Hopefully it comes across in the user experience, would love to hear about your experience! :)

Jeremy Baum

Super great launch! Been a fan of Warp for a while, can’t wait to use it for coding as well. Does it work well with Jupyter Notebooks?

Advait Maybhate

@jeremybaum Thanks for the kind words - love that!

So, we unfortunately don't support rendering Jupyter Notebooks natively in Warp (yet), but Agent Mode can still help you edit/understand Jupyter Notebooks. Though we won't have nice viewing of blocks and running them one by one easily.

I also encourage you to check out Warp Notebooks - you might find them to be very useful for coding/terminal workflows too, I love using them for onboarding guides and on-call runbooks - check out more details at https://docs.warp.dev/knowledge-and-collaboration/warp-drive/notebooks

Aveek D
Congrats on the launch! Has been incredible from my early usage
Eric Chen

@aveek_dg Thank you for your support!

Kayvan Sylvan

The BEST terminal I've used on multiple operating systems (macOS, Linux, Windows) just got even better. I spend literally my entire day in Warp and VSCode.

Eric Chen

@kayvan_sylvan Interesting - I also use VSCode + Warp! Why not Cursor or Windsurf for your IDE?

Kayvan Sylvan

@ericdachen I also use Roo and Cline in the IDE.

In addition, I use the recently released Gemini CLI (and Claude Code too).

chrys fé-marty NIONGOLO

I was looking for a tool to increase iterm2 because I couldn't stand writing certain commands by hand anymore, and Warp 2.0 came along! Agentic Code Env is no longer a concept but a reality! It took a while, but you've shown the way. As Karpathy said, ‘Software is changing (again)’.

Advait Maybhate

@chrysniongolo Haha, exactly - let us know how you like using it and send feedback our way!

Angel LP (Angelin)

I started using Warp to perform a simple task on my machine: killing the process on port 3000 to run another Express server 🫠. One day, I used it for some deployment tasks on my VPS via an SSH connection. Another day, I fetched information from my AWS and GCP infrastructure to create a report for my boss. Now, I deploy complex systems on both clouds seamlessly using Warp. I even forget how to log in to the web console 😁

I just tell Warp what I want to do, approve its plan, and wait for it to finish the task while I prepare and drink my coffee 😏. So far, I haven't found a task too complex for Warp to handle. Long story short, I pay for the Turbo subscription annually because I can't imagine working without this awesome tool.

Advait Maybhate

@alambertt This is so amazing to hear 😁 - these are exactly the types of "Aha" moments I'm actively working on improving for users right now too, to show what Warp is great at! Let us know if you have any suggestions on stuff to improve too!

Atmos

An excellent AI Agent, especially the newly added codebase feature, which is very useful for analyzing the relationships between multiple projects. Hope that Warp can continuously bring surprises to developers.