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For agents doing judgement-heavy work, the starting prompt is only the beginning. The best agents learn what good looks like from the team and improve themselves over time.
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For agents doing judgement-heavy work, the starting prompt is only the beginning. The best agents learn what good looks like from the team and improve themselves over time.
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For agents doing judgement-heavy work, the starting prompt is only the beginning. The best agents learn what good looks like from the team and improve themselves over time.
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"Recently, my team built a working clone of Google Sheets in a few days," writes Zach Lloyd in a commentary piece for Fortune. "It’s not as good as the real thing, but at the current pace of AI, it could be soon enough to matter. "I spent nearly eight years at Google as principal engineer for the Docs suite, growing Sheets from a five-person experiment to hundreds of millions of users. Building it took years, dozens of exceptionally talented engineers, and the kind of resources that were only available to the world’s biggest companies. Watching a small team spin up something functionally comparable in less than a week was, to put it mildly, clarifying. "That’s the shift founders need to pay attention to. Value in software is moving away from the interface and toward the data underneath it. The founders who don’t see this coming will spend years building an interface that their customers will eventually replace themselves." Read more: https://lnkd.in/efctQajJ
Since open sourcing Warp, the community has kept shipping fixes that make the terminal better and more stable. Here are some of the top contributions from the past 5 days: • Brad Reynolds (GitHub: bradleyjames) added jq syntax highlighting, making jq filters easier to read and edit in Warp. https://lnkd.in/eB6M5TqB • Brad Reynolds also added more Vim muscle memory in Warp’s code editor: zz to center the cursor vertically, plus Ctrl-D / Ctrl-U for half-page scrolling. https://lnkd.in/eSsiQAsD https://lnkd.in/e2aPcnqX • Sagar Dagdu fixed rich input trapping arrow keys in CLI Agents, smoothing out a small but noticeable interaction in agent workflows. https://lnkd.in/ebNfQGJb • Cocodrulo added an InstallationPath registry entry for Warp on Windows, giving integrations and tooling a cleaner way to find where Warp is installed. https://lnkd.in/esZ7yP5b • wzc520pyfm improved the Code Review pane by remembering the selected repo per pane group and fixing unreadable repo switcher text after theme changes. https://lnkd.in/eXBFKr7q https://lnkd.in/eq7-bYaH If you’ve used Warp and noticed a bug, rough edge, or missing bit of muscle memory, come contribute! https://lnkd.in/efDj-ZNt
Congrats to the Notion team for the Developer Platform launch! We're proud to be a launch partner alongside Claude Code and Codex, letting you trigger Warp's agent in the cloud directly within Notion. Bringing your favorite agents to your tools is the future of building great software.
Give your Custom Agents any tool 🧰 Until today, Custom Agents could only perform a fixed set of actions. Now, you (and your coding agent) can build any tool you might need. With agent tools (powered by Workers), Custom Agents can turn a doc into a slide deck, take action on any website, and even order your groceries! Tools give your Custom Agents capabilities that Notion and MCP don’t cover on their own. Write your logic in code and deploy it as a Worker. You get composable workflows with typed I/O, repeatable runs, and logged execution. It's deterministic, so it's more reliable than LLM reasoning, and a fraction of the token cost. Use them to generate assets, query internal data, or take action in any other app. Read the docs → https://lnkd.in/gWeCEHX6
Warp is live on Product Hunt today! Since open-sourcing, Warp has more than doubled in GitHub Stars, becoming the #1 trending repository on GitHub with 500+ unique contributors opening hundreds of PRs. https://lnkd.in/eTJXeYjh
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Working on a new way to orchestrate agents. First, your agent makes a delegation plan with subagent tasks. Then, choose to run subagents locally, or in Dockerized cloud environments. Subagents can send and receive messages between each other, or communicate back to the main agent. When everyone's done, the main agent drives final checks and hands off a solution. Run /orchestrate or let the agent reach for the delegation tool. Wdyt?
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In today’s world, if you’re spending a lot of time in meetings, docs, and Slack before building stuff, you’re doing it wrong. Build first, then align.
One of the best parts of open-sourcing Warp: seeing contributors fix long-standing bugs they didn’t even open. Over the past few days, external contributors have picked up real issues from the repo and shipped fixes. Here are a few that merged: Japanese IME users were hitting a frustrating bug: pressing Enter to confirm a conversion could submit the form instead. s-zaizen fixed the macOS IME handling so Enter can confirm Japanese text without accidentally submitting. https://lnkd.in/eykcyGtt Rename Pane existed, but only from the right-click menu. That meant it wasn’t bindable, wasn’t in the Command Palette, and didn’t work well for keyboard-first users. Shubhankar Tripathy made Rename Active Pane a keyboard-bindable action. https://lnkd.in/eyyE5S-5 A bug in alt-screen rendering could make colored diff backgrounds bleed across the whole viewport in tools like delta and diff-so-fancy. Jamie McMillan removed the background sampling path that caused it. https://lnkd.in/eVEHVZ3U A long-running feature request asked for different themes per session, SSH connection, agent conversation, and more. Gulsah Sarsilmaz picked it up and wrote the product + technical spec to move the work forward. https://lnkd.in/eAkWZPeW The /feedback skill was reporting Warp version as Unknown, even when packaged build metadata existed. Sagar Dagdu fixed it with a helper script that resolves the version metadata reliably. https://lnkd.in/eM9FktU4 If you want to join in, use the ready-to-implement label to find issues that are ready for code contributions. See you in the PRs! https://lnkd.in/enWgqCXa
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