Warp releases Agents 3.0 with Full Terminal Use

What's new? warp added full terminal use, /plan command, interactive code review and Slack, Linear, GitHub actions integration; features bring ai help into terminal workflows;

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Warp has delivered a major upgrade to its terminal agent, rolling out four key features targeted at developers and engineering teams who rely on command-line workflows. The release is publicly available and aims to bring AI assistance directly into daily coding and operations tasks.

Its standout feature, Full Terminal Use, allows Warp’s agent to interact with complex, interactive terminal applications, like debuggers, REPLs, and system monitors, mirroring a real developer’s actions. This capability is not found in other terminal tools, setting Warp apart from established competitors.

A new /plan command introduces a collaborative planning step, letting users and agents co-create, revise, and version implementation plans that can be referenced later or shared with teammates. Interactive Code Review empowers users to provide feedback and prompt corrections in a review workflow familiar to software professionals. Integration with Slack, Linear, and GitHub Actions means teams can summon Warp’s agent from their existing stack, follow its progress live, and maintain a record of all agent activities within secure, sandboxed environments.

Warp, known for building a modern, developer-focused terminal, is positioning its platform as the central hub for AI-driven software development. With this update, the company is responding to the need for AI tools that fit naturally into established developer processes. Early users and industry voices have noted the unique depth of Warp’s terminal integration, especially compared to the limited automation in other terminal assistants. The release marks a step forward in bringing AI from prompt to production inside real engineering teams.

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