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OpenWarp

https://openwarp.zerx.dev
44•zero-lab•1h ago

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sbankowi•1h ago
I was hoping that this was an opensourcing of OS/2. (With the recent DOS announcement, I guess one can only dream.)
gnabgib•1h ago
An oft-repeated comment:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936719

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47940669

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47941398

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47941581

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47941712

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47941782

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47941974

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47942198

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47943175

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47947007

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47948005

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47952979

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47970965

SwellJoe•1h ago
"OpenWarp is a community fork of Warp's open-source code. It is not affiliated with Warp Inc. and follows the upstream AGPL / MIT dual license."

It is rude, and possibly a trademark violation, to fork a project and use the same name. And, how can there be a "community fork" when there is no community? It's just been Open Sourced 24 hours ago.

nothinkjustai•56m ago
Not rude, not the same name.
simplify•47m ago
Definitely rude, too close to the same name. Warp just recently open sourced their client, a [not community] personal fork should be more considerate.
Hasnep•44m ago
You probably can't name a project OpenWarp for the same reason you can't name a search engine OpenGoogle, even though it's a different name to the original. In this case, it's particularly confusing because the original warp project _is_ now open source.
kreelman•25m ago
I used Warp a bit on Windows. It looked promising, but didn't work quite as well as I would have liked. It's great that it's been open sourced.

Does anyone keep a DB somewhere of open source project names?

I think it would be better to give the code fork a different name.... And maybe move it off Github!!

BeetleB•23m ago
You can't name something OpenGoogle, because the Google name is trademarked.

Is Warp trademarked?

satvikpendem•17m ago
Yes it is, as another person has replied.
iamveen•50m ago
Domain Squatting 2.0
Hasnep•42m ago
I agree on the name, but to me the word community here is used to mean it's not run by a company.
jrm4•41m ago
In no universe is this rude. That's ridiculous.

Warp made heavy use of open source itself, and then realized that even more open was the only good way to make this work.

They should be grateful. This is the entire point of free and open source software. (even if this isn't 'free' licensed, it's still a good thing)

selcuka•25m ago
This is about the name, not the source.

Also calling a fork "Open" is disingenious. They wouldn't be able to fork it if the original wasn't "open".

BeetleB•24m ago
Definitely disagree about rudeness.

Only a trademark violation if a trademark has been registered. IANAL.

selcuka•19m ago
https://uspto.report/TM/90342558

> WARP® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of [...] Downloadable computer terminal emulator program [...]

ai_slop_hater•17m ago
How were they able to register it? So many other things are named Warp, for example Cloudflare Warp.
selcuka•11m ago
Cloudflare Warp is also trademarked: https://uspto.report/TM/88455403

They are the same class (Class 009, software and electronic goods) but apparently the trademark examiner determined that a terminal app and VPN/security software are distinct enough not to cause a confusion.

timmg•1h ago
Maybe it's just me, but I'd love a "ThinWarp" -- just the terminal with the great UI, etc.

I can run Claude Code there or whatever. But I personally don't need the AI in the terminal itself.

phillipcarter•1h ago
Claude Code is very capable of making a terminal emulator with exactly (and only) the features you want. I did that for myself and it's now my daily driver. Has a few goodies I care about but nothing much else, and I have no intention of adding features for other people: https://github.com/cartermp/term
Scarbutt•56m ago
A personal Mac terminal emulator built for terminal-based AI work.

How exactly does it help with "terminal-based AI work"?

bluegatty•42m ago
A terminal with AI focused on doing terminal-ish stuff is actually kind of useful.

I just never did enough of it to keep going.

If they expanded this to be highly optimized for devops aka really well attuned to AWS CLI all the various linux commands, bash scripting and just had all of that baked right in - and - was super fact and didn't have to think to much - I can see that.

The reason being, your doing 'specific tasks at a meta level' - not designing complex things, or doing research.

More like Claude Code but not for code, for DevOps and or that kind of things.

I think 'Meta Prompting' should be a thing for many disciplines.

That said, the 'bitter pill' lesson is that the Tier 1 models just really get good at everything and often supersede custom solutions - which was the case for myself and Warp, I just 'did stuff in Claude' and it was good enough.

notatoad•1h ago
for somebody not in the know... what is this? the website doesn't seem to explain much. i can add models to warp, but what's warp?
esafak•1h ago
A terminal: https://www.warp.dev/
avaer•44m ago
> Warp is the agentic development environment

So not a terminal?

dmix•21m ago
It's a very competent terminal.

The AI stuff is layered on in a way where it doesn't get in the way. Very useful for command completion and stuff like that, without having to open claude.

Vaslo•47m ago
You aren’t the only one who didnt get this off the bat. I still don’t understand why I do this instead of just typing Claude my terminal
daemin•59m ago
I've looked at Warp before and seen that it has some potentially useful features for a command line terminal program, like having each command be its own little history window which you can scroll independently and collapse. (I might have imagined/inferred those from the screenshots of it working though). So an alternative implementation does sound interesting, but I would want it just to be a terminal, not with any AI or agent stuff in it.

So alas this doesn't appear to be it.

WD-42•58m ago
What even is Warp now? I remember it as the electron terminal and totally dismissing it. Then I think I read it got the RIIR treatment, but there was already Ghostty and Alacritty by then. Now it looks like it’s another AI thing?

What the heck is warp???

pianoben•23m ago
Warp was always an AI thing, as I recall - the seem much heavier on AI bandwagon nowadays, but their whole thing was a terminal for teams where you could share knowledge and command palettes and generate stuff.
quasigod•4m ago
Their "Introducing Warp" post from 2022 actually doesn't mention AI: https://www.warp.dev/blog/introducing-warp. They introduced Warp AI in 2023: https://www.warp.dev/blog/introducing-warp-ai

I was pretty interested in it when it was just trying to modernize the terminal.

ChrisArchitect•43m ago
Related:

Warp is now open-source

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936264

inspector14•34m ago
call it Worp
alexjurkiewicz•32m ago
There can be problems with open source projects run by for-profit companies, but this fork seems a little premature.
drakenot•32m ago
I hope they bring back the former UI that allowed you to explicitly toggle "AI / Agent" mode on/off in a terminal session, and gets rid of the Oz / Cloud Agent stuff.

I don't want this auto-detect agent request. The explicit toggle was perfect.

avaer•31m ago
I don't use Warp, but it seems to me they did something cool (terminal app), pivoted that attention into a profitable AI play, but a lot of people just wanted the terminal app.

Now nobody knows what Warp is anymore, because they want to be an Agentic IDE and that's not what the users want.

Do I have that right?

I don't see what the point of this OpenWarp fork is though, other than adding more provider support. Couldn't that just be upstreamed?

arrsingh•27m ago
What was the terminal app though and what was special about it that Ghostty didn't already provide?

edit: Found this one article (via google) that talks about the terminal. I guess it was a terminal that you could "prompt" to do things and it would figure out the shell commands.

https://thenewstack.io/developer-review-of-warp-for-windows-...

artyom•27m ago
Yeah, pretty much. I used it, but one day I opened Warp and it looked like a half-baked Cursor.

I liked it for the ability to type "git one-liner logs with date and author, no messages" and get the output without having to remember or look for actual formatting parameters.

I also get that's too niche of an use case, and not sustainable as a business. But still.

satvikpendem•15m ago
I much rather would use Warp now because I am looking for an agentic IDE, not looking to replace my terminal which I use daily. I don't want to use Cursor or VSCode because it's Electron and can be slow, while Warp has their own custom Rust-based GUI based off an early version of Zed's GPUI so it should similarly be much faster.
quasigod•13m ago
Yeah that's pretty much my opinion on warp. I really liked some of the ideas used for the actual terminal side of it. The IDE-like prompt and completions, file tree, vertical tabs, etc. I mostly just wanted a terminal that was trying something new UI/UX wise.

Nowadays it just tries to do so much and seems overwhelming. I'll probably still give it a try once it supports Nushell, but I'll need to spend some time disabling a ton of the extra features.

watersb•27m ago
Not OS/2.
mark_l_watson•5m ago
A word of warning: I just installed OpenWarp from source, but it looks like it will not let me use my own provider without signing up for an $18/month account -- just like the original Warp

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