Warp brings new diff-tracking tools to the AI coding arms race | TechCrunch
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Warp brings new diff-tracking tools to the AI coding arms race | TechCrunch
"In practical terms, that means you can see exactly what the agent is doing and ask questions along the way. "As the agent is writing code, you'll be able to see every little diff that the agent is making," Lloyd says, "and you'll have an easy way of commenting on those diffs and adjusting the agent as it goes along.""
""I feel like with these other command-line tools, you're kind of just crossing your fingers and hoping that what comes out the other end of the agent is something you can actually merge," says founder Zach Lloyd. With the new features, he wants to "make a much tighter feedback loop for this agentic style of coding." In practical terms, that means you can see exactly what the agent is doing and ask questions along the way."
Warp Code adds features that increase oversight of command-line coding agents by exposing step-by-step diffs and enabling inline comments and adjustments. The interface includes an input area for direct instructions, an agent response window, and a side panel that shows code changes incrementally. Users can manually edit code or highlight lines to provide context for requests. The compiler automatically diagnoses and troubleshoots errors during compilation. The system aims to create a tighter feedback loop between developer and agent, improving reviewability and merge readiness. The product enters a crowded market alongside GUI and editor-based AI coding tools.
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