Introducing multi-agent orchestration in Oz, with support for Claude Code, Codex and the Warp Agent.
Use /orchestrate to delegate complex tasks across a team of agents, locally or in the cloud.
I let Claude Fable 5 with Warp's harness cook for an hr and it made a TUI version of Minecraft that renders directly in your terminal, built entirely in Rust
cargo install termcraft-3d
Warp now supports Claude Fable 5.
Fable 5 has Mythos-level performance and is highly capable of /goal-oriented, unsupervised tasks.
Ready to embed into your next loop 🔁
Instead of a browser in your IDE, what if you brought your IDE to the browser?
I’ve been Warping a chrome extension that brings your local agent session to your browser’s sidecar, lets you check on your cloud agent runs at a glance, and kick off agent runs. what do we think?
using @aidenybai’s react-grab library here 🙏
Shout-out to our rising stars on the contribution board this week!
⭐ SagarSDagdu at 12 contributions
⭐ maxmilian with 6 contributions
⭐ david-engelmann with 4 contributions
All working on Warp in the past 24 hours. Here's what they just landed 🧵
Max Hsu (maxmilian) added a “Jump to latest agent message” command. If you leave an agent conversation, run terminal commands, and bury the agent’s last reply, the command re-opens the agent view on the most recent conversation so you can get back to the latest message.
https://t.co/yABzlR5fkY
The Warp Agent now supports message queueing:
- /queue to queue the next message
- Toggle ⌘⇧J to auto-queue messages for the session
- Drag to re-order messages in the queue
- Send messages right away as-needed
It's all the options you could need and more!
Introducing Agent Memory: shared context that helps agents remember what works across conversations.
✅ Cross-harness: Claude Code, Codex, Warp Agent
✅ Cross-team: learns across everyone’s sessions
✅ Portable: turnkey hosting or self-hosted
Now in research preview