Warp 2.0 introduce a Unified Agentic Development Environment running within the terminal
Warp Terminal has released version 2.0, introducing a unified Agentic Development Environment (ADE) that combines four core modules: Code, Agents, Terminal, and Drive into a single app. This new structure positions Warp as a native platform for agent-based workflows, moving beyond traditional IDEs and terminals that only add agent features as secondary components.
Warp supports agent multithreading, allowing developers to run and manage multiple agents simultaneously for tasks like debugging, feature development, and deployment. The new version features a universal input for both prompts and terminal commands, with integrated model selection and file or image context handling. The Code module supports agent-driven code navigation, inline diff editing, and cross-repo development. The Agents module provides fine-grained control over permissions and autonomy levels.
Warp Drive offers a shared knowledge base for storing MCP rules, environment variables, and prompts, while the Terminal module maintains modern command-line features like syntax highlighting and AI-based suggestions.
The company also noted that Warp’s coding agent ranks first on Terminal-Bench and among the top five on SWE-bench Verified, with users generating over 75 million lines of code and a 95% acceptance rate. Privacy features include zero-data retention with LLMs, full transparency via network logs, and the option to disable AI entirely.