▲ | kristopolous 5 days ago | |
I've pitched people working there this multiple times. Warp is not just a terminal, it's a full stack of interaction, they have more of the vertical of the development cycle to leverage. You need different relationships at different parts of coding, ideation, debugging, testing, etc. Cleverly sharing context while maintaining different flows and respecting the relationship hygiene is the key. Most of the vscode extensions now do this with various system prompt selections of different "personas". I used to (6 months ago) compare these agentic systems basically as if they were John Wayne as contract programmer, parachuting in a project, firing off their pistol, shooting the criminals, mayor, and burning the barn down all the while you're yelling at it to behave better. There's contexts and places where this can be more productive. Warp is one of them if executed with clean semantic perimeters. It's in a rather strong positioning for it and an obvious loyalty builder | ||
▲ | orangebread 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
What's your strategy, technique, or rules you setup? |