The Whiteboard Guy @warpdotdev

Joined September 2018
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The /handoff skill is so great. I use it to plan with Claude Code using /grill-me, and delegate that plan to multiple worktrees running Codex
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Jun 13
You can now connect your SuperGrok subscription directly to the Warp Agent. Get access to the latest models, including Grok Build 0.1.
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Here's a simple explanation of loop engineering in 1 minute ⏰
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It's a really useful pattern, even for side projects! Here's a walkthrough to set up loops with a GitHub issue board local automations using Codex: youtube.com/watch?v=gi0Lx6c8…
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Jun 12
Warp now has tab groups. Group together your work on related projects without juggling separate windows or split panes. Try it on the latest preview build.
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i used Claude Fable 5 to make my zsh shell startup time 30x faster
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I let Claude Fable 5 with Warp's harness cook for an hr and it made a TUI version of Minecraft that renders directly in your terminal, built entirely in Rust cargo install termcraft-3d
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Warp now supports Claude Fable 5. Fable 5 has Mythos-level performance and is highly capable of /goal-oriented, unsupervised tasks. Ready to embed into your next loop 🔁
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I made a skill that I use after every agent task: /done
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It's pretty simple: - Create atomic commits for unstaged work - Rebase onto main and resolve conflicts - PR or merge into main (you choose) - Close related GitHub issues or Linear tickets - Clean up the worktree dir, if any > npx skills add bholmesdev/skills --skill done
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Fun fact: LLM now stands for "Looping Language Models"
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Here’s your monthly reminder that you shouldn’t be prompting coding agents anymore. You should be designing loops that prompt your agents.
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Here’s Clicky walking through @warpdotdev’s agent UX by drawing rectangles over the screen. Previous macOS screen recording I made couldn’t capture how Clicky actually draws on your screen, so I made a new one w my camera So impressive! Doesn’t always work though (I had to re-record twice to trigger this sequence & the current walkthrough isn’t exactly accurate). Would love first class integration for more deterministic behavior!
Clicky has to be one of the coolest pieces of software i've ever used, here's me using it to help me edit this picture in Lightroom. It added both a subject mask and a linear gradient mask on the stairs, which is the way I would've done it! @FarzaTV this is so sick! Unfortunately the loom couldn't capture the clicky icon moving across the screen. Wanted to also point out a couple bugs in this video: it would circle the wrong icons at times and failed at detecting whether the masking panel was open (so i had to reprompt), but overall the UX is fire
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Warp now generates a commit message for you. Open the code review panel, click "commit," and tweak the message to your liking.
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Here's the best setup to manage multiple Claude Code and Codex instances at once. It's not claude --worktree, it's not cmux, and it's not even the Codex App 👀
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A few tips: - Add some starter scripts when the worktree is opened (ex. npm install) - Copy over .env files, ideally with symlinking to persist edits back to the main branch I go a bit deeper on the setup process in this video: youtube.com/watch?v=CTWzaXVM… 🔖
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Instead of a browser in your IDE, what if you brought your IDE to the browser? I’ve been Warping a chrome extension that brings your local agent session to your browser’s sidecar, lets you check on your cloud agent runs at a glance, and kick off agent runs. what do we think? using @aidenybai’s react-grab library here 🙏
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How do you use coding agents right now?
31% CLIs in the terminal
51% Codex App
7% Claude Desktop
11% CLIs in an IDE
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2,095 votes • Final results
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Sound off if you're using something else too
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(you know my vote. It rhymes with Shwarp)
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