Warp 2.0 is the evolution of Warp’s terminal into a purpose-built workbench for multi-threaded coding, deployment and debugging with agents.
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The idea that you do not need an IDE to code with AI just blew my mind. And the voice command (when I'm alone in the room) is also a huge bonus.
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I love warp, still hoping to collaborate
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I recently tried Warp and was thoroughly impressed with its performance. I provided my entire project and asked it to help convert it into a Livewire setup — it read and updated the files accurately and intelligently. The experience was smooth, efficient, and very developer-friendly. However, when I tried to run a second prompt, I got a “quota limit exceeded” error even though I still had available credits, which was a bit disappointing. Overall, Warp is a powerful and promising tool that delivers great results, and I look forward to even more improvements in the future.
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The idea that you do not need an IDE to code with AI just blew my mind. And the voice command (when I'm alone in the room) is also a huge bonus.
I love warp, still hoping to collaborate
WARPADE
I recently tried Warp and was thoroughly impressed with its performance. I provided my entire project and asked it to help convert it into a Livewire setup — it read and updated the files accurately and intelligently. The experience was smooth, efficient, and very developer-friendly. However, when I tried to run a second prompt, I got a “quota limit exceeded” error even though I still had available credits, which was a bit disappointing. Overall, Warp is a powerful and promising tool that delivers great results, and I look forward to even more improvements in the future.