After the enlightening question-and-answer session with Warp CEO Zach Lloyd, I was ready to try out Warp 2.0’s agentic large language model ability. This feels strange, because I have Warp sitting in front of me most of the time.
I’ve written about Warp frequently (see my original review from a year ago), but essentially it is a modern terminal emulator app. If you haven’t used one of those, well, you should. Warp is well suited for agentic tasks, as it has a built-in awareness of multiple sessions through tabs, as well as tracking…