Warp unveils new software for collaborative AI coding
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Warp unveils new software for collaborative AI coding
"Last year, Warp launched its agentic development environment, which lets programmers command AI agents to write code and other tasks. Developers can also use the software to edit code on their own and run command-line development tools. That release came as many developers became increasingly fond of vibe coding-the process of instructing an AI on what source code should do rather than writing it directly-and the industry produced a variety of tools, including Anthropic's Claude Code and Google's Antigravity, aimed at assisting with the process."
"most existing agentic development software is geared at individual developers interacting with agents developing code on their own computers. That can make it difficult for teams to collaborate on agent-driven development and even make it hard for managers and colleagues to understand what individual developers already have AI agents working on. It can also make it difficult to guarantee agents are properly configured and securely handling company code and data,"
Warp builds software that helps developers control AI agents and other software from the command line. Last year Warp launched an agentic development environment that lets programmers command AI agents to write code and perform other tasks while also supporting manual code edits and command-line development tools. Many developers increasingly prefer vibe coding, instructing AI instead of writing code directly, and the industry produced tools like Anthropic's Claude Code and Google's Antigravity. Most agentic development tools run locally, creating collaboration, visibility, and security challenges for teams. Oz provides secure, cloud-based sandboxes for agents, logging every operation and offering centralized access controls via app or web.
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