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Warp
Warp is a terminal written in Rust available for macOS. The feature set of Warp focuses on performance, simplicity, and collaboration. Key features include Warp Drive for sharing commands across teams, Warp AI for command suggestions and assistance, and a modern IDE with text selection and cursor positioning.

History
Warp was founded in June 2020 by Zach Lloyd, former Principal Engineer at Google and interim CTO at TIME. Lloyd and an early engineering team decided to develop Warp as a modern version of the command line terminal. Warp was built natively in Rust.

Warp announced a private beta in 2021 and the application was opened into a public beta in April 2022.

In April 2023, Warp announced Warp AI, introducing the power of natural language command generation and chat based assistance into the app.

In June 2023, Warp introduced Warp Drive for collaboration on the command line. Warp Drive allows developers to create and share templated commands (known as “workflows”) with their teams using inbuilt cloud storage.

In June 2023, Warp announced a $50 million Series B funding round led by Sequoia Capital. Warp previously raised a $17 million Series A led by Dylan Field, CEO of Figma, and a $6 million seed round led by GV with participation from BoxGroup and Neo. Notable angel investors include Sam Altman, Marc Benioff, Jeff Weiner, and Elad Gil.

Features
Warp’s key features include: Warp Drive, Warp AI, modern IDE, and a customizable user experience.

Warp Drive is a space in the terminal where a user can securely save and share templated commands with their teams.

Warp AI is fully integrated throughout the terminal to suggest commands and make workflows easier. Warp AI is powered by OpenAI’s APIs.

Warp’s modern IDE includes selections, cursor positioning, and completion menus.

Developers can personalize the experience of Warp with custom themes, a custom prompt builder, custom keybindings, split panes, and preferences for command entry.