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  • πŸš€Getting Started
    • Quickstart Guide
    • What is Warp?
    • Migrate to Warp
    • Using Warp with [zsh|bash|fish|pwsh]
    • Privacy
    • Refer a Friend & Earn Rewards
    • Warp Preview & Alpha Program
    • Changelog
  • 🎨Appearance
    • Themes
    • Custom Themes
    • Prompt
    • Input Position
    • Text, Fonts, & Cursor
    • Size, Opacity, & Blurring
    • Pane Dimming & Focus
    • Blocks Behavior
    • Tabs Behavior
    • App Icons
  • πŸ“•Features
    • Warp AI
      • Active AI
      • Agent Mode
      • Generate
      • Model Context Protocol
      • Voice
      • Rules
    • Command Palette
    • Warp Drive
      • Notebooks
      • Workflows
      • Prompts
      • Environment Variables
      • Warp Drive on the Web
    • Teams
    • Session Sharing
    • Blocks
      • Block Basics
      • Block Actions
      • Block Sharing
      • Block Filtering
      • Background Blocks
      • Sticky Command Header
    • Modern Text Editing
      • Alias Expansion
      • Command Inspector
      • Syntax & Error Highlighting
      • Vim Keybindings
    • Command Entry
      • Command Corrections
      • Command Search
      • Command History
      • Synchronized Inputs
      • YAML Workflows
    • Command Completions
      • Completions
      • Autosuggestions
    • Session Management
      • Launch Configurations
      • Session Navigation
      • Session Restoration
    • Window Management
      • Global Hotkey
      • Tabs
      • Split Panes
    • Warpify
      • Subshells
      • SSH
    • Accessibility
    • Find
    • Files, Links, & Scripts
    • Markdown Viewer
    • Working Directory
    • Smart-Select
    • Full-screen Apps
    • Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Notifications & Audible Bell
    • Settings Sync (Beta)
    • Quit Warning
    • Integrations
    • URI Scheme
    • Network Log
    • Secret Redaction
    • Linux
  • πŸ“ŠHow Does Warp Compare?
    • Performance
    • Terminal features
  • ❓Help
    • Sending Feedback & Logs
    • Plans, Subscriptions & Pricing
    • Updating Warp
    • Using Warp Offline
    • Logging out & Uninstalling
    • Known Issues
    • Troubleshooting Login Issues
    • Open Source Licenses
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  1. Getting Started

What is Warp?

Warp is the intelligent terminal with AI and your dev team's knowledge built-in.

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Key Features:

  • : AI integrated in your terminal for natural language input, autofill, and intelligent suggestions.

  • : Notebooks, workflows, and environment variables for you to use personally or with your team.

  • : Commands and outputs are grouped into easy to use Blocks, and you can use your cursor or customizable keybindings to easily navigate Warp’s input editor.

You can fully customize Warp's appearance, prompts, settings, and keybindings to fit your preferences. Warp works with zsh, bash, fish, and PowerShell, and is built with Rust for high performance.

For an inside look at how Warp is built, you can read the blog post on .

To see Warp in action, check out this video by Warp's Founder and CEO, .

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