For years, code-editing tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and GitHub’s Copilot have been the standard for AI-powered software development. But as agentic AI grows more powerful and vibe-coding takes off, a subtle shift has changed how AI systems are interacting with software.
I tried warp a little while ago, and overall the idea I think has potential. But days privacy is a huge question. What killed it for me was that there was no way to have both traditional and AI auto complete (for example with a modifier for tab), so it was either “dumb” or you’d have to live with whatever suggestions it made, even if they weren’t at all what you wanted to do.
Not an expert terminal user, and that was a few months ago, but I went back to a “classic” terminal.
I tried warp a little while ago, and overall the idea I think has potential. But days privacy is a huge question. What killed it for me was that there was no way to have both traditional and AI auto complete (for example with a modifier for tab), so it was either “dumb” or you’d have to live with whatever suggestions it made, even if they weren’t at all what you wanted to do. Not an expert terminal user, and that was a few months ago, but I went back to a “classic” terminal.