Warp, Joute's Review
Warp review: the modern terminal with AI agent and natural language command suggestions. Pricing, alternatives, who it's for.
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Warp in brief
The best terminal for developers who want a modern AI-powered experience. Warp's agent actually solves command problems without leaving the terminal.
- Price15 €/month
- CategoryCode & Dev
- RecommendedYes
The essentials
- Modern terminal with built-in AI agent and editor-like experience
- Starting at €15/month, free version available
- Natural language command suggestions, error debugging, themes, notebooks
- Built for developers who live in the terminal
What is Warp?
Warp is a modern terminal that replaces iTerm2, Hyper, or the stock terminal. It brings a command editing experience closer to a code editor: text selection, block-based navigation, customizable themes. The built-in AI agent lets you type what you want to do in plain English ("archive all log files older than 30 days") and Warp generates and runs the command. One-click error fixing is genuinely useful.
Strengths
AI agent in the terminal
Describing what you want in natural language and getting the right command back is a real time-saver for rare or complex commands.
Command blocks and outputs
Warp organizes commands and their outputs into blocks. Way easier to find the output from a specific command in a long history.
Notebooks for documentation
Warp Notebooks let you document command workflows with text. Useful for runbooks and ops guides.
Limits
Telemetry and cloud
Warp sends data to its servers for AI features. In highly secured or air-gapped environments, that's a problem.
Historically Mac-first
Warp was built for Mac first. Linux and Windows versions exist but can feel less polished.
Pricing
Free for basic personal use, Pro starting at €15/month. Check warp.dev for current plans.
Alternatives
For a free terminal with AI: Zed (editor with terminal) or trae. For a classic Mac terminal: iTerm2. For Windows: Windows Terminal with plugins.
Verdict
Warp is the best terminal if you're on Mac and want a modern AI-powered experience. The free plan covers most personal use cases.
FAQ
Does Warp work with zsh and bash?
Yes, Warp supports zsh, bash, and fish. Most existing shell configurations work fine.
Does Warp's AI agent work offline?
The AI agent needs an internet connection. Basic terminal features work offline.
Is Warp open source?
No, Warp is a commercial product. The underlying terminal and configs are local but the code isn't open source.
Can Warp be used in SSH environments?
Yes, Warp supports SSH connections with its interface in remote sessions.
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The best terminal for developers who want a modern AI-powered experience. Warp's agent actually solves command problems without leaving the terminal..
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Warp
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