Block Actions
All the cool features Blocks provide.
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All the cool features Blocks provide.
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There are 2 ways you can access Block actions.
Hover over a Block and click the kebab (three dots) button on the right-hand side.
Right-click a Block.
This feature allows you to easily copy the Block command, output, or both.
Share a block easily with coworkers or teammates by creating a web permalink. This preserves formatting and makes debugging and sharing output easy. See Block Sharing Page.
Quickly navigate to important Blocks despite where they are in the terminal history.
There are three ways to bookmark a Block:
Click on the bookmark icon in the top right corner of a Block
Select Toggle bookmark
in the block context menu
Use CMD-B
keybinding to bookmark a selected block
Navigate to a bookmarked Block, by:
Clicking on the indicator. The indicator position reflects the approximate position of the Block in the Block history. Hovering over the indicator will give a snapshot of the Block including its prompt, command, and the last two lines of output.
Pressing OPTION-UP
and OPTION-DOWN
Bookmarks only persist while the session is open, once you close the session they are lost. If you want to save the command and output for later use, Share the Block.
Quickly find important information within a Block. See Find page
With a Block selected, press "Find Within Block" or use CMD-F
to search within a Block.
Filter the output lines of a block natively in Warp to quickly focus on a subset of the block. See Block Filtering Page.
Using the keybinding OPT-SHIFT-F
by default to toggle filtering on the selected or latest block
Selecting Toggle Block Filter
in the block context menu