Warp
Warp is an open agentic development environment that enables faster software delivery by integrating AI coding agents directly into a modern, orchestratable terminal and cloud platform.
Warp is an open agentic development environment designed to revolutionize how developers build software by integrating AI-powered capabilities directly into the terminal experience. Created to help developers ship faster and with more control, Warp offers a modern terminal interface that is orchestration-native and capable of running coding agents both locally and in the cloud. By bridging the gap between manual terminal workflows and automated agentic processes, it provides a comprehensive platform for the entire software development lifecycle.
At the core of the Warp ecosystem is Oz, a cloud orchestration platform. Oz serves as a central control plane for managing fleets of coding agents, such as Claude Code, Codex, and the Warp Agent itself. It enables organizations to automate complex tasks, enforce governance, and maintain visibility into agent performance across different repositories and projects. With Oz, engineering teams can achieve scalable, secure, and compliant AI-driven development by delegating tasks while retaining oversight through centralized administration and observability.
Some of the key features are:
- Multi-Harness Orchestration: Run and manage diverse coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent within a unified interface.
- Automatic Multi-Agent Orchestration: Deploy parallel subagents to handle complex, long-horizon tasks such as feature builds and code migrations.
- Cross-Harness Agent Memory: Utilize a persistent, organization-wide memory system that allows agents to learn and retain knowledge across sessions, repositories, and projects.
- Native Terminal Integration: Experience agent workflows that feel native, featuring vertical tabs, real-time notifications, and interactive code reviews directly in the terminal.
- Enterprise-Grade Governance: Access SAML-based SSO, role-based access controls, granular permissions, and secret redaction to ensure compliant AI development.
- Flexible Hosting Options: Deploy agents in your own infrastructure, including Kubernetes, or use Warp-managed cloud environments for maximum flexibility.
- Interactive Code Review: Review agent-generated diffs with inline comments and one-click feedback loops to refine agent output.
Warp operates by allowing developers to start tasks locally in a familiar terminal environment and seamlessly hand off long-running or resource-intensive operations to cloud-based agents orchestrated by Oz. This enables a continuous workflow where context, conversation history, and artifacts are preserved automatically, even when moving between local and cloud execution environments. Developers maintain full control throughout the process, with the ability to step in and steer agents or review their work at any stage.
Some common use cases include:
- Code Review: Automatically perform first-pass reviews on pull requests to enforce repository conventions and catch common bugs before human review.
- Bug Investigation: Turn vague bug reports from ticketing systems into actionable fixes by automating the reproduction, evidence gathering, and initial diagnostic steps.
- Refactors & Migrations: Scope and validate large-scale modernization projects like framework upgrades or library migrations across multiple repositories using parallel agent fleets.
- Incident Response: Automate triage and remediation by connecting agents to observability tools to gather telemetry, identify root causes, and prepare fix PRs during production incidents.
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