Warp
Agentic, GPU-accelerated terminal that turns the shell into an AI workspace
Overview
Warp is an agentic development environment born out of the terminal: a Rust-based, GPU-accelerated client (now open-source, dual-licensed MIT/AGPLv3) with a Blocks interface that groups each command and its output into a shareable unit. Its Agent Mode turns the shell into a multi-step assistant that reads command output and closes feedback loops, and it pairs with Oz, a cloud orchestrator for background agents. It supports its own agent or external CLI agents like Claude Code, Codex and Gemini CLI.
Pricing
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ASEAN Perspective
Warp in Southeast Asia
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Warp reimagines the terminal as an AI-native surface, and the Blocks model plus Agent Mode genuinely improve everyday CLI work. Going open-source under MIT/AGPLv3 and supporting external agents like Claude Code and Codex makes it a flexible hub rather than a walled garden, and the free tier is generous.
The agentic features and cloud orchestration sit behind paid tiers, and some developers prefer their existing shell setup over adopting a new client. For those open to switching terminals, it's one of the most polished tools in the category.
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