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If you are a developer who spends a lot of time in the terminal, you might be looking for a better way to interact with your shell. You might want a terminal that is fast, secure, and easy to use. You might want a terminal that has modern features like code editing, command search, and visual history. You might want Warp.
Warp is a new terminal app that is built from scratch using Rust, a fast and reliable programming language. Warp is not based on Electron or web technologies, so it runs natively on your machine and does not compromise on performance or privacy. Warp works with any shell you prefer, such as zsh, fish, or bash.
 
Warp has many features that make it stand out from other terminals. Here are some of them:
 
- Input that feels like a code editor: You can edit your commands like in a modern code editor, with features like selections, cursor positioning, and completion menus. You can also use keyboard shortcuts to navigate and edit your commands faster.
- AI command search: You can use natural language to search for shell commands using Warp's GPT-3 powered AI search. It's like having GitHub Copilot, but for the terminal. You can also browse through common workflows and categories of commands using a simple GUI.
- Visual history: You can see your terminal history as a series of blocks, each representing a command and its output. You can easily copy the output with one click, or rerun a command with another click. You can also filter your history by keywords or time range.
- Blocks: Warp introduces a new concept of blocks, which are units of input and output that can be manipulated independently. You can collapse, expand, reorder, or delete blocks as you wish. You can also create custom blocks for your own workflows and share them with your team.
 
Warp is currently available for Mac OS X users as a free preview. You can download it from their website or install it using Homebrew. You can also request access to their Windows or Linux versions when they become available.
 
Warp is a terminal for the 21st century that aims to make developers more productive and happy. If you are interested in trying out Warp, you can visit their website at https://www.warp.dev/ and join their community on Discord or Twitter.