Third-Party CLI Agents
Warp can show an agent utility bar when you’re working with third-party CLI coding agents. It provides integrated controls for images, voice, files, and diffs, giving those agents first-class support directly in Warp.
This includes:
Built-in Voice transcription.
An easy way to attach images as context to your prompt
Browse files in the Code Editor and review code changes directly in the Code Review panel.
Note: when Warp detects an agent session, the utility bar appears automatically.
Supported CLI agents
Warp currently supports:
Claude Code
OpenAI Codex (CLI)
Amp
Gemini CLI
Droid
OpenCode
If you’re using one of these and don’t see the utility bar, make sure you’re on the latest Warp version and that the command is being run inside Warp (not an external terminal).
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