I tried it today. It’s cool and I can see why people like it. I liked some parts of it. The ability to filter output from previous shell commands is nice, don’t have to have vim or use rg to filter things on remote machines.
Path completion over ssh was a bit slow-ish but worked.
Command completion was nice too, works like fzf over your shell history (which I already have in other shells).
I will try it some more but I haven’t fallen in love with it yet. It feels a bit slower than kitty to me.
It requires a login to use it…
You gotta love the copy on the Warp site. As for why they’re now launching it on Linux:
…relatively few? Really?
That is a rather weird statement
But I read it on a website on the internets, it must be true. They wouldn’t lie. You can trust CLI experts, its not like they are after your data.
I don’t think so Tim
That and referring to Android phones as “Androids”.
Chuckle
Whatsa windows terminal? /s
Then that’s definitely a hard nope from me.
Yeah. I don’t think so
<homer backing into hedge gif>
I tried it today. It’s cool and I can see why people like it. I liked some parts of it. The ability to filter output from previous shell commands is nice, don’t have to have vim or use rg to filter things on remote machines.
Path completion over ssh was a bit slow-ish but worked.
Command completion was nice too, works like fzf over your shell history (which I already have in other shells).
I will try it some more but I haven’t fallen in love with it yet. It feels a bit slower than kitty to me.
That actually sucks a lot. But I will try it. Don’t want to be old man shouting at the cloud… But that’s a big negative, I agree.