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WHY DID I SWITCH TO USING WARP TERMINAL?

Atakan Demircioğlu

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This week I switched my terminal to Warp. I want to share some general reasons
why someone might switch to using Warp.

> The terminal for the 21st century

When you go to the warp website, this heading with a cool landing page is
welcoming you. I am sharing this because I liked their landing page.

So, you can learn most things about Warp on their website but I want to share
some key points about Warp.


WHAT IS BEHIND WARP?

“Warp” is a terminal that was developed by Stark, a company that specializes in
security and privacy for businesses.

The terminal is designed to provide a fast, customizable, and secure
command-line interface for developers and IT professionals.

Some key features are;

 * Speed and performance: Warp Terminal is built on Rust, a programming language
   known for its speed and efficiency. This allows the terminal to handle large
   volumes of data and complex commands with ease.
 * Customization: Warp Terminal provides a range of customization options,
   including themes, fonts, and plugins. This allows users to tailor their
   terminal experience to their preferences and needs.
 * Security: Warp Terminal provides end-to-end encryption and two-factor
   authentication to ensure that sensitive data and commands are protected.
 * Collaboration: Warp Terminal includes built-in collaboration features, such
   as shared sessions and real-time updates, which can make it easier for teams
   to work together.

Overall, Warp Terminal is designed to provide a powerful, flexible, and secure
terminal experience for developers and IT professionals.


WHAT DID I LIKE ABOUT IT?

I start to use Warp about 2 days ago. I am not PRO of Warp but I want to share
liked things about Warp in my way.



In warp, your entered commands are basically blocks and you can easily navigate
with arrow keys and you can make some actions (copy, etc.).



A.I Command Search is also a good feature because you know sometimes developers
can’t remind the whole command. With warp, you can easily search A. I based.



In warp, there is a common workflows window and you can find the common commands
very basically. Also, you can create your own workflows, and share them with
your team.

To directly install Warp Terminal, you can visit here.

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WRITTEN BY ATAKAN DEMIRCIOĞLU

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