I started using Warp as my default terminal some time ago, as it has useful tools — for example, time to run a shell command. Other products give you controllable tabbed terminals, but because Warp has written the UI from the ground up with Rust, it has a speed and intentional design that is impressive. Since then, Warp has gone big-time into LLM integration. Originally, I had little interest in that move until the “agentic era” started.
With agentic CLIs, suddenly the LLM has stepped away from the IDE, towards the humble terminal —…








