IDE-like autocomplete in your terminal
Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
Automatic suggestions as you type
As you type, Warp automatically suggests commands based on shell history and possible completions. Use keyboard shortcuts and custom keybindings to navigate, select, and execute commands with ease.
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Command suggestions with tab completions
Warp Tab Completions will suggest commands, option names, and path parameters for you. Completions feature fuzzy search that provides you with approximate matches without requiring exact syntax or spelling. It also works regardless of machine or directory (including SSH sessions).
Better than bash autocomplete
Warp offers more functionality than bash autocomplete with previews and relevant suggestions. It also features partial autosuggestions similar to zsh, and built-in autocomplete for git, kubectl, aws, vim, and more.
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Completions on aliases
Warp features built-in completions for all of your aliases. For shell aliases like gc=git checkout, typing in gc and hitting TAB will give you the same completion options as for git checkout. Same with command aliases like git st=status.
Auto-correct your mistakes
Command Corrections provides auto-correct suggestions on previously run commands to catch typos, forgotten flags, and fix general console errors.
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IDE-style editing, built into your command line
Warp’s modern IDE lets you point, click, and select — like a modern text editor. Edit multiple lines at once. Take control of long commands with easy to use navigation, copy/paste, and mouse-enabled actions.
Highlighting for precision coding
Warp’s modern IDE lets you point, click, and select — like a modern text editor. Edit multiple lines at once. Take control of long commands with easy to use navigation, copy/paste, and mouse-enabled actions.
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Trusted by developers around the world
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Everyone is on about how fast @warpdotdev is and nobody's mentioning:
- Your muscle memory shortcuts are there. CMD+P for commands
- CMD+A to select your current command as regular text
- Click anywhere to jump cursor
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I've been using @warpdotdev for ~5 hours now, and I didn't know I needed innovation on my terminal. This is fast⚡, has great DX and saves you lots of time (increasing productivity).
Thanks for the plug @appfactory 🙌

Finally, innovation in terminals! @warpdotdev
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Every day I love @warpdotdev more. The autocompletion, the fzf of my past commands, the blocks of command outputs. It's just so efficient!
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Giving @warpdotdev a try. It is blazing fast and indeed feels like a modern terminal.
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Just started using @warpdotdev as my main terminal!🎉
It is just so good!💯
I don't know why I just accepted that one of the main tools I use every day as a developer was so bad!!
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Just saying, I heckin love @warpdotdev
🚀Stupid fast boot times View history with arrow keys (no mindless ⬆️⬆️⬆️...)
✂️ Each command is a block for easy scrolling, error highlighting, and copy / past-ability
💻 Intellisense for npm and git

2/ @warpdotdev A new terminal developed in Rust, I instantly fell in love when I tried it. There's just no going back from the incredible navigation workflows you can achieve with this tool. If the terminal had been invented today, this what we would get. Bravo!

holy @warpdotdev is the best terminal I've ever used

@warpdotdev is really the terminal i've been missing, since my switch to OSX!
Kudos to everyone involved, for an awesome terminal!
Experience the power of Warp
- Write with an IDE-style editor
- Easily navigate through output
- Save commands to reuse later
- Ask Warp AI to explain or debug
- Customize keybindings and launch configs
- Pick from preloaded themes or design your own