@0607 Are you sure you want a software that have direct access to your system require you to connect it to a service that completely remote? Not only that, if you want to have a feature that required you to login, why not make it optional login rather than you have to login to use it? I don't need the AI, teams, drive and other cooler feature. I just want to try because it looks beautiful. Most dev also once in a while have to open terminal while not being connected to any network.
That's unfortunate, I thought you might just give it a chance. I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy policy, they're very transparent about that fact and why they require a sign-up
Seriously. I installed it on mac, started it, it wanted me to login… ok, uninstall. There is no freaking way in the world i will do a login just to access my terminal. That‘s beyond stupid
As addressed in the video, they require it to provide sync features like the Warp Drive. Of course, you have to be aware of it! But I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy docs
Checking the privacy policy doesn't guarantee that what is written there is gonna be respected. Especially on a closed source product. Personal choice, but there are plenty other open source projects that don't require me to create an account and feed whatever telemetry to the company producing the software.
exactly and comparison with github is kind of weird to be fair. My company (10k+ people) have enterprise contract with github so I don't need to care much even if github leak some info in worst case. What happens if with warp something happens? Thats right, it's literally on me... thanks but no, unless they make version of tool without account, I'm not touching this even for personal use.
Privacy policies don't mean shit if there is a clause that says "we can alter this policy at any time for any reason". I'm not sure if this one says that, but I've seen it happen before where policies change and you just have to live with it.
Your terminal looks nice, I give you that. Though I don't want an AI to keylog myself to learn, much less having to login to some cloud service where that data is stored. And I don't care how many onion layers are used for encryption, if any at all. Speed, local functionality and simplicity over looks, especially over AI, when it comes to the local terminal. At least for me. No reason for disliking the video or unsubbing though, all cool!
thats why you have a trash email address. where it doesn't matter to share the email address, and where the received emails can be deleted without checking.
@@christianlempa looking forward to them. I've watched quite a few videos and followed your tutorials. Always good content even if I don't use them, it's still interesting to see.
I actually liked this terminal, and for personal use, I am okay with register for an account, but thinking when I want to use it at work with an assigned laptop it would raise concerns for IT. Aside from that, I really liked the workflows but as far as I know it would work with your local environment. I mostly do SSH into different servers where I wouldn't have the same functionality. I was expecting this video talk about ssh connection while using this terminal, but it seems all the terminal functionality is not useful when ssh into server. Also, what about the vscode integration? Are we able to use it inside vscode? Or embedded into any other IDE?
I've been using Warp on macOS for about a year now and I haven't looked back. Thanks for making me aware about yadm. I already implemented it, such a brilliant tool!
This is really cool. The video is nice, content is complete garbage and the proprietary shit being shilled here is horrible. The cool part is that I finally realize that Christian has sold out and I have zero interest in what he has to say. Time to unsub.
@@nalle475 What through? I don't see anything on their website and no results via discover. I have a link to an old github repo but I see this guy also has notion calendar installed.
@@christianlempa Thanks for your reply Christian. Thought as much after I immediately checked Notion after seeing the icon in the video and disappointed that it's still not available for Linux as a native app.
Funky till you run a top and see what it drains. Clunky old terminals with a tmux on top, that's what we love. Don't get me wrong, enjoyed the video enough to try all. Just not my preference on long run.
Linux is Linux. no proprietary BS can own it. It works like a charm for MAC type of BS. I tried it and after playing with a variety of settings, it didn't last 10 minutes before removing it. Kitty terminal, fish shell, starship. After using linux for 6 years the terminal becomes a clone of me, it has become so intuitive that I just think and it suggests the command. Do I need anything else????? 🤣
Looks cool but why would I want to give away my email to use a terminal. that's crazy and Its not even open source. How will we know our data is not getting shared..We just have to believe what they say. Even google says they don't share our data but we know what they do😁
The closed source is a deal breaker for me. I don't recommend using it for any serious workflows, inserting any credentials or tokens. Who knows what they store in the cloud?
Christian, Are you spying on me? Haha I just installed Warp to test it and this came up in my YT notifications seconds after! I'm Soo hyped up about your video!
Completely agree, regarding a private cloud. You could self host and use something like atuin. I use it for my history and I can easily share that history across machines when I feel like it.
Funny how many folks bash warp over closed source and registration. Guess you all don't work in corporate environments... I love warp, I love iterm2, I love mobaxterm, I love another one I'm forgetting, i like windows terminal. Many good choices for different use cases. Stop judging others because of your own preferences.
Looks good, but the sign-up and non-opensource of it makes me cautious. I'm trying to reduce the number of services and accounts I use, not increase them.
@@justanothercomment416 Guess that depends on where you work, but yeah, this would probably not be approved where I work. I don't even want to test it out at home. They seem to be prepping this product hard for service upsells, and I don't trust them at all when it comes to the security aspect. Might as well be a keylogger and a backdoor straight into my homelab.
It's always good to be cautions! I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy policy, they're very transparent about that fact and why they require a sign-up
Just installed it but the account registration is a no-go for me. I do not want to require a login to use a low-level tool like a terminal. This should work without any credentials. To compare this procedure with the Github sign-up is also not valid for me. This are two complete different topics. Nevertheless... thanks for the video. Keep up your good work.
The terminal has unique features and those features require login. If you don’t require those features, dont use it. Same with anything else. Of course most people use the typical terminals that have always existed… this one requires login and telemetry because you can use across multiple devices and authenticate with teams. If you don’t need to have visibility into everyone’s terminal across a team, I’d imagine this application is a complete waste. I’m actually surprised you were interested in the first place considering their website explains this well. Did you install something without reading the website or manual? Or even understanding the purpose? *Downloading stuff with willful ignorance is actually a lot more of a security issue* and it’s highly advisable not to do this if you in fact value your privacy and security
requiring an account + internet connection to actually open the terminal - yeah, nah...that's a hard no. So, if i was on a plane, with no internet connection, i basically couldn't open the terminal on my laptop....so dumb.
imagine network manager acting up. Or needing to change wifi config or eth config from the terminal. but your terminal requires internet. LMAO what a massive joke
I actually liked this terminal but since we have no way to update the padding, I won't be switching over completely. I use NeoVim quite a bit, and with the padding in the Warp it just looks a bit weird. Once they resolve that, I might switch over to this one.
When i signup it takes me to redirecting link for warp but,after thar it shows me that no app installed that are able to open file. extension Pls suggest me the app
would be even better if they had a 2fa app that required it to have your gps location live too. obviously telemetry data like all your keystrokes goes back to HQ to help build a better AI & user experience. That is a given.
Thanks Christian!!! Looks promising even denoting the comments below about loging and telemetry. I'm trying this on with wsl2 and so far looks great... The alternative mentioned below also required a unique token and also has telemetry that can be disabled so I would say they are a bit equil in that term other than this one is closed source which could be a problem.
Multi-line select is definitely something we could have gotten only with IDEs so .. amazing and very glad to finally see - however that means quite soon we can expect this with other terminals. I am not so very much against registration but... not me. I will pass that one "small" thing. The whole idea regarding homelabbing or self-hosting is to be independent (or as close to independence as possible) so thank you so much for sharing because we all start by copying pros and ones who are better but goal is to gradually make our own nests and fly away creating our own dotfiles and automation processes. Cheers and thank you again.
I mean no disrespect to all the amazing engineering(ers) behind warp. Its UX seems to be amazing and thoughtful. Really looks like the next version of terminal emulators. But the sign in is a deal breaker. Really bad decision to lock it behind it. Also pretty iffy not to have the core terminal open sourced...
I've been trying to give Warp a shot but I've been using boring old terminals with tmux for so long it's borderline overwhelming with all the changes/extra features. I'll give it a longer shot though but I keep falling back to alacritty to just get things done. As always though, I'll lift your color scheme for all my needs, always so good 👌
I was really fooled by the looks of it and made an account. Biggest regret ever. The autocompletion is cool, but not extensible and they don't seem to have that on the roadmap either. So not just that needing an account for it is stupid. It doesn't do the most important thing a shell/terminal needs to do neither. Verdict, stay faaaar away. Maybe this will get better with maturity. But I doubt it. They push way to much for the ecosystem around it, instead of focusing on the core of a good terminal. Oh, and I even forgot to mention, ITS CLOSED SOURCE, WTF?
I'm sorry, but the software requiring me to sign in to execute it on MY machine is a big no. I'm totally fine paying for closed-source commercial software if it justifies the costs, but allow me to download a binary and go my way.
I would prefer the alternative "wave terminal" that is completely open source, available for linux and macos and there is no login required...
thanks for the heads up! Maybe I'll look into it some day, looks cool!
Thanks for the alternative as I am really digging it!
Oh wow, that's much better!
Thanks! Looks awesome, I will test it out.
Thanks for the mention. I will definitely check it out
since it needs account - no go 100%
I lasted 1 minute, sudo apt purge warp-terminal
So what about Google and UA-cam 😏
@0607 Are you sure you want a software that have direct access to your system require you to connect it to a service that completely remote? Not only that, if you want to have a feature that required you to login, why not make it optional login rather than you have to login to use it? I don't need the AI, teams, drive and other cooler feature. I just want to try because it looks beautiful. Most dev also once in a while have to open terminal while not being connected to any network.
if you honestly can't tell the difference then good luck navigating the world.
That's unfortunate, I thought you might just give it a chance. I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy policy, they're very transparent about that fact and why they require a sign-up
this is stupid why do i need an account for a terminal emu? no go for me
Yes , i just download that and i saw the sign up button and ... WTF ???? , Next.
Seriously. I installed it on mac, started it, it wanted me to login… ok, uninstall. There is no freaking way in the world i will do a login just to access my terminal. That‘s beyond stupid
I prefer my kitty with my zsh.... You can configure every you nedds....
As addressed in the video, they require it to provide sync features like the Warp Drive. Of course, you have to be aware of it! But I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy docs
Just can't use it!
Closed source, sign in and the likelihood I'll upload secrets when sharing a block is too risky for me.
Checking the privacy policy doesn't guarantee that what is written there is gonna be respected. Especially on a closed source product.
Personal choice, but there are plenty other open source projects that don't require me to create an account and feed whatever telemetry to the company producing the software.
exactly and comparison with github is kind of weird to be fair. My company (10k+ people) have enterprise contract with github so I don't need to care much even if github leak some info in worst case. What happens if with warp something happens? Thats right, it's literally on me... thanks but no, unless they make version of tool without account, I'm not touching this even for personal use.
Telemetry can be disabled, but account registration is required (which is obviously a blocker for a lot of people).
@@tubero911 well if I can disable telemetry, why can't I have tool without account then? :)
Privacy policies don't mean shit if there is a clause that says "we can alter this policy at any time for any reason".
I'm not sure if this one says that, but I've seen it happen before where policies change and you just have to live with it.
@@M3-default you’re preaching to the converted. Hopefully they will reconsider, for those users that don’t want the collaborative features.
Man your an absolute life saver i had no idea even using linux for over a year now such modern terminals existed. This works really well
Thank you so much! I'm glad it helped :)
Your terminal looks nice, I give you that. Though I don't want an AI to keylog myself to learn, much less having to login to some cloud service where that data is stored. And I don't care how many onion layers are used for encryption, if any at all. Speed, local functionality and simplicity over looks, especially over AI, when it comes to the local terminal. At least for me. No reason for disliking the video or unsubbing though, all cool!
A great video I will say for sure. Unfortunately its a deal breaker for me requiring a sign up to use it.
thats why you have a trash email address. where it doesn't matter to share the email address, and where the received emails can be deleted without checking.
So you can’t use GitHub or GitLab or Windows
Thank you! Fair enough if that's a dealbreaker. I hope in the future to show you some alternatives :)
@@christianlempa looking forward to them. I've watched quite a few videos and followed your tutorials. Always good content even if I don't use them, it's still interesting to see.
Do you have this theme created for vscode?
I watched your first video and customized my MacBook terminal. Looking forward to using these tools to customize a few Linux terminals too. Thanks!
Oh, cool! Hope you have a great experience :)
it doesn't work with tmux
I actually liked this terminal, and for personal use, I am okay with register for an account, but thinking when I want to use it at work with an assigned laptop it would raise concerns for IT.
Aside from that, I really liked the workflows but as far as I know it would work with your local environment. I mostly do SSH into different servers where I wouldn't have the same functionality.
I was expecting this video talk about ssh connection while using this terminal, but it seems all the terminal functionality is not useful when ssh into server.
Also, what about the vscode integration?
Are we able to use it inside vscode? Or embedded into any other IDE?
I have it as my default terminal and then it’s automatically in VS Code
something like 'php bin/console make:' + tab, doesnt autocomplete like zsh :(
This is an incredible tool and huge thanks for your explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
I've been using Warp on macOS for about a year now and I haven't looked back. Thanks for making me aware about yadm. I already implemented it, such a brilliant tool!
Do you use SSH into a remote server? How is the experience? Do we lose any terminal functionality once ssh into the remote server?
They have an ssh wrapper that will make sure you have the same features in SSH as well
Terminal for Corporate.
Installed it on arch, runs but doesn't show anything. So much for a new user experience.
Looks interesting, but it's a complete fail on Ubuntu 23-10. It installs but doesn't render anything on the display when run.
Hm that's strange, works on my ubuntu machine
Regarding yadm: I've yet to see an easier and simpler way to manage dot files than the git bare method.
Closed source terminal app that requires account? No. Not even slightly interested, continue using kitty
I was always amazed by your terminal, thank you for prepping this for all of us!
Thank you! 😊
Another Note: They require sign up. Make your choice wisely.
True! You have to be aware of it, but they are very transparent about it in their privacy docs and FAQ
This is really cool. The video is nice, content is complete garbage and the proprietary shit being shilled here is horrible.
The cool part is that I finally realize that Christian has sold out and I have zero interest in what he has to say.
Time to unsub.
does it work with wsl ??
how do you have notion on your linux
It’s an unofficial app that uses the web version, but it’s not working for me, was just testing. 🤷♂️
Notion on Linux? Is it released for Linux as well?
Yes
@@nalle475 What through? I don't see anything on their website and no results via discover. I have a link to an old github repo but I see this guy also has notion calendar installed.
It's an unofficial Snap that uses electron (if I'm correct) to just open their web app
@@christianlempa Thanks for your reply Christian. Thought as much after I immediately checked Notion after seeing the icon in the video and disappointed that it's still not available for Linux as a native app.
Funky till you run a top and see what it drains. Clunky old terminals with a tmux on top, that's what we love. Don't get me wrong, enjoyed the video enough to try all. Just not my preference on long run.
Thanks, man! It's totally fine if it's not for you ;)
no ohmyzsh support ;/
Documentations says "Warp supports bash, fish, and zsh; if your login shell is set to something else (e.g. Nushell) Warp will load zsh instead."
Linux is Linux. no proprietary BS can own it. It works like a charm for MAC type of BS. I tried it and after playing with a variety of settings, it didn't last 10 minutes before removing it. Kitty terminal, fish shell, starship. After using linux for 6 years the terminal becomes a clone of me, it has become so intuitive that I just think and it suggests the command. Do I need anything else????? 🤣
Looks cool but why would I want to give away my email to use a terminal. that's crazy and Its not even open source. How will we know our data is not getting shared..We just have to believe what they say. Even google says they don't share our data but we know what they do😁
You can read their FAQ and privacy policy, they are very transparent about this topic.
Closed source, I see a login screen on first start TO USE MY TERMINAL. No thanks.
Hype Driven Environment Setup 🤣
The closed source is a deal breaker for me. I don't recommend using it for any serious workflows, inserting any credentials or tokens. Who knows what they store in the cloud?
Christian, Are you spying on me? Haha I just installed Warp to test it and this came up in my YT notifications seconds after! I'm Soo hyped up about your video!
Haha :D thanks!
I just watched a 20 minute video about a terminal and I actually found it interesting. What kind of magic is this? 😂
big security hole
very unclear instructions
Uploading my sensitive commands to a Cloud, no thanks.
Completely agree, regarding a private cloud. You could self host and use something like atuin. I use it for my history and I can easily share that history across machines when I feel like it.
They don't... you can read in their privacy policy and their FAQ docs
no thanks
imagine needing an account to use a fucking terminal
Funny how many folks bash warp over closed source and registration. Guess you all don't work in corporate environments... I love warp, I love iterm2, I love mobaxterm, I love another one I'm forgetting, i like windows terminal.
Many good choices for different use cases. Stop judging others because of your own preferences.
Nobody likes corporate bootlickers. Also a terminal has NO business to require a fucking login and internet. Thats NOT what a terminal does.
I Love this video!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Looks good, but the sign-up and non-opensource of it makes me cautious. I'm trying to reduce the number of services and accounts I use, not increase them.
Huge security issue. Use of this in an important environment would be cause for termination.
@@justanothercomment416 Guess that depends on where you work, but yeah, this would probably not be approved where I work. I don't even want to test it out at home. They seem to be prepping this product hard for service upsells, and I don't trust them at all when it comes to the security aspect. Might as well be a keylogger and a backdoor straight into my homelab.
It's always good to be cautions! I can just recommend reading their FAQ and privacy policy, they're very transparent about that fact and why they require a sign-up
Just installed it but the account registration is a no-go for me. I do not want to require a login to use a low-level tool like a terminal. This should work without any credentials.
To compare this procedure with the Github sign-up is also not valid for me. This are two complete different topics.
Nevertheless... thanks for the video. Keep up your good work.
The terminal has unique features and those features require login. If you don’t require those features, dont use it. Same with anything else. Of course most people use the typical terminals that have always existed… this one requires login and telemetry because you can use across multiple devices and authenticate with teams. If you don’t need to have visibility into everyone’s terminal across a team, I’d imagine this application is a complete waste. I’m actually surprised you were interested in the first place considering their website explains this well. Did you install something without reading the website or manual? Or even understanding the purpose? *Downloading stuff with willful ignorance is actually a lot more of a security issue* and it’s highly advisable not to do this if you in fact value your privacy and security
requiring an account + internet connection to actually open the terminal - yeah, nah...that's a hard no. So, if i was on a plane, with no internet connection, i basically couldn't open the terminal on my laptop....so dumb.
imagine network manager acting up. Or needing to change wifi config or eth config from the terminal. but your terminal requires internet. LMAO what a massive joke
I actually liked this terminal but since we have no way to update the padding, I won't be switching over completely. I use NeoVim quite a bit, and with the padding in the Warp it just looks a bit weird. Once they resolve that, I might switch over to this one.
I love it. Running on Linux and Mac with Starship in Linux but still with Oh-my-zsh in Mac, need to fix it when I have time.
Many configurations, many features but when running ssh......... everything is thrown into limbo....sad
Warp has an SSH wrapper and even subshells for docker, to make sure you get the same features in SSH as well.
@@christianlempa Is the SSH wrapper built in or is it an addon/plugin?
@@ultravioletiris6241 built in
When i signup it takes me to redirecting link for warp but,after thar it shows me that no app installed that are able to open file. extension
Pls suggest me the app
Installed, login popup comes, uninstalled. Really, need to login to use terminal ? No thanks.
would be even better if they had a 2fa app that required it to have your gps location live too. obviously telemetry data like all your keystrokes goes back to HQ to help build a better AI & user experience. That is a given.
I don't think it supports sixel
How often do you use the AI features?
Pretty often, most likely when I don't remember the exact syntax or I want to have an idea about troubleshooting a certain problem
Thanks Christian!!! Looks promising even denoting the comments below about loging and telemetry. I'm trying this on with wsl2 and so far looks great... The alternative mentioned below also required a unique token and also has telemetry that can be disabled so I would say they are a bit equil in that term other than this one is closed source which could be a problem.
You're welcome :)
Multi-line select is definitely something we could have gotten only with IDEs so .. amazing and very glad to finally see - however that means quite soon we can expect this with other terminals. I am not so very much against registration but... not me. I will pass that one "small" thing. The whole idea regarding homelabbing or self-hosting is to be independent (or as close to independence as possible) so thank you so much for sharing because we all start by copying pros and ones who are better but goal is to gradually make our own nests and fly away creating our own dotfiles and automation processes. Cheers and thank you again.
I mean no disrespect to all the amazing engineering(ers) behind warp. Its UX seems to be amazing and thoughtful. Really looks like the next version of terminal emulators.
But the sign in is a deal breaker. Really bad decision to lock it behind it. Also pretty iffy not to have the core terminal open sourced...
I've been trying to give Warp a shot but I've been using boring old terminals with tmux for so long it's borderline overwhelming with all the changes/extra features. I'll give it a longer shot though but I keep falling back to alacritty to just get things done. As always though, I'll lift your color scheme for all my needs, always so good 👌
>closed source software
>with sign-in requirement
>on Linux
Thanks, but I'm sticking with Alacritty.
how to set this terminal default, does anybody know about this
But it is proprietary software :/
I was really fooled by the looks of it and made an account. Biggest regret ever. The autocompletion is cool, but not extensible and they don't seem to have that on the roadmap either. So not just that needing an account for it is stupid. It doesn't do the most important thing a shell/terminal needs to do neither. Verdict, stay faaaar away. Maybe this will get better with maturity. But I doubt it. They push way to much for the ecosystem around it, instead of focusing on the core of a good terminal. Oh, and I even forgot to mention, ITS CLOSED SOURCE, WTF?
Solange Warp eine Mailadresse und Login braucht ists leider nicht zu gebrauchen
Its Amazing hooked to it once I start using it
Cool! :)
A terminal where you need to sign-in :D No Thank you
Lost interest the moment i need one account...
I am too using warp on Arch, and yes, it’s now my favorite terminal.
Cool!
Hi there. Can you please share your experience on what about when you ssh into a remote server? Do you lose any terminal functionality?
Is there some alternative for Linux ?
Things to consider
1: Closed source
2: Needs registration - for a terminal, which terminal needs a registration 🤦
sorry, the sign in for my terminal is a hard nope.
I'm sorry, but the software requiring me to sign in to execute it on MY machine is a big no. I'm totally fine paying for closed-source commercial software if it justifies the costs, but allow me to download a binary and go my way.