Today I’m excited to share Warp AI, AI that's built into the terminal to make you more powerful as you work. Currently in beta and available for free preview, Warp AI is available to try today in the latest version of Warp..
The fastest way to become a terminal power user
The terminal is a powerful platform for all sorts of developer workflows – from building, running, and testing code, to interacting with your cloud or building internal tools. However, that power is hidden behind a notoriously difficult interface.
Traditionally, the way developers have mastered the tool is through some combination of Googling, Stack-Overflowing, and, in days past, leaning over the shoulders of other CLI experts, picking up their tips and tricks along the way. I remember this is how I learned sed – watching our tech lead instantly slice and dice user logs to find what I was looking for after I’d spent hours mucking around myself to no avail.
As of today, developers can master the terminal by asking Warp AI how to get stuff done.
AI as a core part of the terminal
The key advantage of Warp AI is the way it interacts with terminal inputs and outputs. A typical loop starts with asking it to explain an error or suggest a fix from the command line. When you get a response from Warp AI, you can run that AI-generated command without copy/paste or context switching.
Ask Warp AI to write you a script to connect to a cloud instance and you can run it directly without leaving the terminal. Ask Warp AI to install the latest version of postgres and it will walk you through each step, one command at a time.
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