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This repository is the issues-only public repository for Warp, an Agentic Development Environment designed to help developers build and ship software using multiple AI agents. It surfaces information about the project, issue tracking, contribution guidance, and links to downloads and documentation. Warp is described as a platform for agentic workflows that lets users prompt, manage, and collaborate with AI agents across a codebase. The README notes that Warp is implemented in Rust with GPU acceleration for native performance and is available for macOS, Linux, and Windows. The team plans to open-source their Rust UI framework and some client extension points while keeping the server closed-source. The repo also points to community resources, extension and workflows repositories, and support channels for users and contributors.

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Agentic workflow support that focuses on prompting, managing, and collaborating with multiple AI agents across a codebase. Native implementation in Rust with GPU acceleration to prioritize speed and performance on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Extension points and a plan to open-source the Rust UI framework to enable community contributions and customizations. Community-driven components such as themes and a separate Workflows repository for sharing command patterns. Regular weekly releases and a published changelog to keep users up to date. Documentation, issue templates, and an issues tracker for bugs and feature requests. Multiple support channels including docs, Slack, Discord, preview builds, and email contact for help and feedback. Acknowledgement of open source dependencies used in the project.
Use Cases
Warp aims to accelerate developer productivity by providing an environment tailored to building with many AI agents, reducing friction from writing code to shipping it. Its agentic workflows let teams orchestrate prompts and agent actions directly across their codebase, streamlining iterative development and collaboration. Native tooling and GPU acceleration offer improved performance for local workflows. Extension points and planned open-source UI components allow teams to customize and integrate Warp with existing processes. Community repositories for themes and workflows provide reusable patterns and shareable command sets. Regular releases and documented changelogs help teams stay current and plan upgrades. Centralized issue tracking, templates, and support channels make it easier to report problems and request features.

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