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I switched to Warp after being a long-time user of iTerm. After I saw Warp's use of blocks a few years back, I wanted to test it out. Due to a device limitation, I couldn't, but after that was resolved, I started to use Warp and haven't looked back since.
Now we're in the age of AI Agents and MCP. And the launch of Warp 2.0 has not disappointed. Warp has seen the trends and taken its time implementing them, and it shows. The new Agentic Development Environment fits nicely into Warp's use of blocks and features like secret redaction.
Warp has not only maintained its position as my preferred terminal, but will now also be my guide into the age of AI-assisted development. I'm sure I will continue to use Warp for many years to come, I don't see a reason not to.
What's great
AI integration (2)terminal as IDE (2)block-based output (1)
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