OpenWarp

openwarp.zerx.dev

104 points by zero-lab 9 hours ago


zachlloyd - 7 hours ago

Warp founder here. It's cool to see the community excitement here.

Note that we are going to add bring-your-own-model directly into Warp. Would love interested folks to weigh in on the discussion here: https://github.com/warpdotdev/warp/discussions/9619

avaer - 8 hours ago

I don't use Warp, but it seems to me they did something cool (terminal app), pivoted that attention into a profitable AI play, but a lot of people just wanted the terminal app.

Now nobody knows what Warp is anymore, because they want to be an Agentic IDE and that's not what the users want.

Do I have that right?

I don't see what the point of this OpenWarp fork is though, other than adding more provider support. Couldn't that just be upstreamed?

mark_l_watson - 8 hours ago

A word of warning: I just installed OpenWarp from source, but it looks like it will not let me use my own provider without signing up for an $20/month account -- just like the original Warp

I very much wish the OpenWarp folks would have made this clear on their README.md file.

timmg - 9 hours ago

Maybe it's just me, but I'd love a "ThinWarp" -- just the terminal with the great UI, etc.

I can run Claude Code there or whatever. But I personally don't need the AI in the terminal itself.

daemin - 9 hours ago

I've looked at Warp before and seen that it has some potentially useful features for a command line terminal program, like having each command be its own little history window which you can scroll independently and collapse. (I might have imagined/inferred those from the screenshots of it working though). So an alternative implementation does sound interesting, but I would want it just to be a terminal, not with any AI or agent stuff in it.

So alas this doesn't appear to be it.

taosx - 5 hours ago

I feel this is the wrong way to go about things and I agree that it rude. Why not start by engaging with the warp project and see if some of this work could be upstreamed and if you like warp, target longevity?

alexjurkiewicz - 8 hours ago

There can be problems with open source projects run by for-profit companies, but this fork seems a little premature.

SwellJoe - 9 hours ago

"OpenWarp is a community fork of Warp's open-source code. It is not affiliated with Warp Inc. and follows the upstream AGPL / MIT dual license."

It is rude, and possibly a trademark violation, to fork a project and use the same name. And, how can there be a "community fork" when there is no community? It's just been Open Sourced 24 hours ago.

sbankowi - 9 hours ago

I was hoping that this was an opensourcing of OS/2. (With the recent DOS announcement, I guess one can only dream.)

egorfine - 3 hours ago

So, Warp with telemetry removed?

drakenot - 8 hours ago

I hope they bring back the former UI that allowed you to explicitly toggle "AI / Agent" mode on/off in a terminal session, and gets rid of the Oz / Cloud Agent stuff.

I don't want this auto-detect agent request. The explicit toggle was perfect.

nektro - 7 hours ago

at this stage, this being a fork instead of a pr is really weird

keyle - 8 hours ago

What does "100% local credentials" mean as a feature?

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notatoad - 9 hours ago

for somebody not in the know... what is this? the website doesn't seem to explain much. i can add models to warp, but what's warp?

WD-42 - 9 hours ago

What even is Warp now? I remember it as the electron terminal and totally dismissing it. Then I think I read it got the RIIR treatment, but there was already Ghostty and Alacritty by then. Now it looks like it’s another AI thing?

What the heck is warp???

ChrisArchitect - 8 hours ago

Related:

Warp is now open-source

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47936264

watersb - 8 hours ago

Not OS/2.

johntopia - 4 hours ago

why the fck does openwarp make any sense if warp is alr opened up? lol

inspector14 - 8 hours ago

call it Worp

jFriedensreich - 7 hours ago

I don't think this should be dismissed as a cheap and rude ripoff. I'm no expert in trademarks or the naming convention part of the story, but for the rest: warp is not a great company taking far too long to roll back its weird account requirement, tracking users, enshittifying the core terminal experience with often unwanted AI and other crap features and dismissing annoyances that are brought up by 100eds of users. We need to show companies they need to behave or will be crushed by the community.

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