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Lakshminath Reddy Dondeti
Lakshminath Reddy Dondeti

Love Warp. It's become my go to terminal on my MacBook and Mac Studio.

I love the automatic command and navigation suggestions. Sometimes, the suggestions give you a chuckle, but all in good fun.

The git integration is good too.

Christopher Robbins
Christopher Robbins
I use Warp for all my AI Coding Terminal tools and the Warp Agent when I hit a bump in the road and need some backup.
Kim Hallberg
Kim Hallberg
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.
Mike Laurel
Mike Laurel
I'm really proud to say I've been using Warp since early beta, and have been on their paid/AI plan since it was first offered. I work on macOS, Ubuntu and Windows, so having Warp on all platforms is my saving grace. Using the terminal as an IDE is a new skill I'm developing. Since VScode doesn't really let your integrate Warp into their terminal, I'm not sure if Warp will one day be my primary IDE (hoping for some future there). My favorite feature is "Warpify" your shell into WSL or when you SSH into your VPS (boom)... powerful mang!
Endre Czirbesz
Endre Czirbesz
I used a different agentic product before, but since they were bought by an AI engine company, they went downhill in UX. I switched to warp then, and never looked back. I started to use it for work, but I have downloaded it to my personal computer since, I just can't live without it. :)
Scott Worley
Scott Worley
Warp is amazing! It is easy to use, highly configurable and the Warp team has been very responsive to questions and feedback. I am accustomed to working in a terminal and find myself at home utilizing it daily. One simple example of my use was to utilize it to develop a new application using a new programming language (Rust) to include tests, documentation, source control, user guides, logging ... It is an amazing tool helping me learn and grow my development skills and helps to ensure standards and best practices are followed. I have been extremely productive utilizing Warp !!
David Jones-Gilardi
David Jones-Gilardi
From someone who's been using terminals for decades, Warp is amazing. The AI agent is super capable and whip up scripts so I can focus on more complex tasks.
Shanti Greene
Shanti Greene
I love warp. I didn't think I would want command line AI, but damn if it doesn't guess my next command pretty darn well. And when I needed it to retag some docker containers for GCP I just told it what I wanted and the suggestion was spot on.
Harish S
Harish S
Good tool, I used iTerm2 before this with zsh but warp works like a charm and suggestions are really good.
Pfaff Digital
Pfaff Digital
I started using Warp back when it was in Beta and it has been my terminal of choice ever since. Warp was the first to bring Ai to the command line and it has saved me so much time (and taught me a few things along the way!) I'm a designer by trade -- so customization options are important to me -- the interface is totally customizable - making Warp look as good as it functions. If you haven't tried it -- you should! 🔥
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