The open-source agentic development environment, born out of the terminal. Build with agents, locally and in the cloud w/ Oz.
github.com/warpdotdev/warp
Introducing multi-agent orchestration in Oz, with support for Claude Code, Codex and the Warp Agent.
Use /orchestrate to delegate complex tasks across a team of agents, locally or in the cloud.
Experimenting with custom auto routers for models in Warp. Configure with .yml, and describe what tasks should route to what model in plain english.
This example routes frontend tasks to GLM 5.2 and complex architecture decisions to GPT 5.5 high. Wdyt?
Warp supports GLM 5.2! Hosted on Fireworks and super token efficient for the intelligence. We also support BYO inference to connect through other providers
You can now use the latest Grok models through your SuperGrok subscription directly in Warp.
Grok Build 0.1 moves quickly to execute on any coding task. Here, Grok Build is fixing a SuperGrok oauth edge case in Warp itself. Self-improvement at its finest 🤝
As a result of a US government directive, we are suspending access to Claude Fable 5 for all users. You can continue to use all other Claude models.
Here’s what this means for you:
Across Claude products, new sessions will run on your selected default model or Opus 4.8, and
Warp now has tab groups.
Group together your work on related projects without juggling separate windows or split panes.
Try it on the latest preview build.
Stripe Projects—that thing that lets you agentically spin up services—is now available as a skill within popular agents, starting with:
- Hermes (@NousResearch)
- Factory Droids (@FactoryAI)
- Warp (@warpdotdev)
Building an agent and want to embed 3rd-party providers? Email me.