Warp open-sources AI-first terminal on GitHub

Warp has released the source code for its terminal client on GitHub under dual MIT and AGPLv3 licenses. The company is shifting its development model to emphasize human oversight on features and reviews, with AI agents handling code implementation. CEO Zach Lloyd announced the move to foster community contributions through this agentic workflow.

Warp, a modern terminal built in Rust for Linux, Windows, and macOS, launched its codebase publicly on Tuesday. The repository at github.com/warpdotdev/warp features a block-based command interface and native support for AI coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI. OpenAI serves as the founding sponsor, with contribution workflows powered primarily by GPT models, though others are welcome using Warp's Oz platform. Oz, Warp's cloud-based agent orchestration system announced earlier this year, enables parallel execution of coding agents with full visibility and control. Warp developers stated that human bottlenecks now lie in feature decisions and verification rather than coding itself. Contributors are encouraged to focus on ideas, specifications, and reviews, confident in Oz-generated code guided by internal rules. Alongside the release, Warp expanded support for open-source models including Kimi, MiniMax, and Qwen. A new 'auto (open)' routing option selects the optimal open model per task, and a settings file aids portability across devices. Zach Lloyd, Warp's CEO, highlighted the transition as a step toward collaborative building with the community.

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Dramatic illustration of Anthropic imposing a paywall on Claude AI, blocking third-party agents from overloaded servers.
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Anthropic ends unlimited Claude access via third-party agents, requires extra payments for heavy use

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Anthropic has restricted unlimited access to its Claude AI models through third-party agents like OpenClaw, requiring heavy users to pay extra via API keys or usage bundles starting April 4, 2026. The policy shift, announced over the weekend, addresses severe system strain from high-volume agent tools previously covered under $20 monthly subscriptions.

Warp has rolled out an update to its Oz platform that lets teams run Claude Code and Codex alongside the company's own agent from a single dashboard. The changes include automatic coordination of multiple agents and new self-hosting options.

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Two months after launching its Codex macOS app, OpenAI has released a major update introducing background computer use, an in-app browser, and over 90 new plugins. The enhancements build toward a 'super app' foundation, with engineering lead Thibault Sottiaux calling it the first open phase of that evolution.

The Linux Foundation has launched a new initiative using Anthropic's Claude Mythos preview for defensive cybersecurity in open source software. Partners include AWS, Apple, Broadcom, Cisco, CrowdStrike, Google, JPMorgan, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Palo Alto Networks. The effort aims to secure critical software amid the rise of AI for open source maintainers.

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Ratty, a GPU-rendered terminal emulator written in Rust, has introduced unusual 3D features to the command line. The tool uses the Bevy game engine to display a spinning rat as the default cursor and supports interactive 3D modes.

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