Today, we’re open-sourcing the draft specification for DESIGN.md, so it can be used across any tool or platform. We’re also adding new capabilities.
DESIGN.md lets you easily export and import your design rules from project to project. Instead of guessing intent, agents know exactly what a color is for and can even validate their choices against WCAG accessibility rules.
Watch David East break down this shared visual language in action👇. New capabilities and links in 🧵
The Warp team uses a lot of Skills to speed up our workflow, so we open-sourced them.
> npx skills add warpdotdev/oz-skills
Includes Skills for SEO and accessibility auditing, documentation writing, DevOps tasks like terraform configuration, and more.
GPT 5.5 + https://t.co/eDW5St3c0P - thank you @openai for oauth login! Some devs are still on a budget and can't afford the max plans for all providers.
still don't how @openclaw works? this one's for you.
@steipete hope i could do justice to it and you'll also understand how pi by @badlogicgames fits into the openclaw architecture.
My talk "A love letter to pi", about what is working and not working for me in having AI help me write better software faster. (if you only care about pi zap to 13m00s)
Awesome to see! Let's replace the Alacritty core with libghostty-rs. If there are any shortcomings in the libghostty API I'll address them immediately.
I know some view Ghostty as competitive to Warp at a GUI level, but the goal was always to empower other terminal apps via libghostty and there was no other vehicle to get that out than to build a GUI too (similar to Alacritty and their vte crate).
I don't think I've ever talked negatively about Warp online (except maybe the login thing they fixed ages ago), I've always respected that they're trying something different.
I know Warp has moved on to being a much bigger vision than "just" a terminal, but let's modernize that terminal core. :)
https://t.co/9IZZch7FSm
Why devs love @badlogicgames’s minimal coding harness Pi:
> 4 tools total: read / write / edit / bash
> Ask it to build its own extensions, skills & prompt templates
> Branch & rewind sessions like git (tree-structured JSONL)
> BYO model — Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, Groq, OpenRouter…
> Embeddable via SDK or RPC
... and you can run Doom in it. What’s your favorite Pi feature?
using https://t.co/ONZOGBVgX2 for a full day - my god, the amount of token waste from other TUIs is egregious. I’ve barely used 50% of a 272k context window over the past 4 hours refactoring my codebase. ALL of the models are far more effective once unburdened from the provider’s harness.
the fact that https://t.co/PfxG6UKCKc agent is so good, with virtually no sophisticated harness whatsoever, is a testament to the fact token vendor (codex/claude) agents are overrated. highly.
today's moat of codex/claude tools is GIVING TOKENS FOR FREE LEFT AND RIGHT to make you dependant
@warpdotdev@opencode 🤯 - when did this arrive! I see it, I love it! I'm always handing off from Claude proper remote to Codex or Gemini - great work Warp - this removes so much friction!
You can now take any coding agent on the go with Warp's /remote control.
Share your session, view on the web or your phone, and even join teammates on the same conversation with live cursors.
Supports CC, Codex, @OpenCode, etc.
Local agents destroy web apps. Local agents aren't blocked by bots - it's just me and my agent respectfully retrieving a few select pages from select site for specific info - this is the way.
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