Warp
Warp reinvents the terminal as a modern, friendly workspace with an agent built in, so instead of memorizing commands you describe what you want and it plans and runs the steps. It is far more approachable than a classic terminal — blocks, autocomplete, and readable output — while still giving you the power of a command line that can create files, run scripts, and build across your project. It has a free tier to start, which makes it a low-risk way to try an agentic terminal without a subscription.
Download from https://www.warp.dev and installOpen Warp and sign inSwitch to Agent Mode and cd into your project folder
Your Engine files go in WARP.md — Add your Engine .md files to the repo and add a WARP.md at the root that references them — Warp reads it as project rules.
☁ Also runs in the cloud: Warp cloud & team features — Warp syncs your workflows and offers cloud/team features beyond the local terminal — check the official site for the current hosted options.
WHAT OPERATORS USE IT FOR
- • Scaffold a landing page and opt-in funnel from a plain-English brief
- • Turn rough offer notes into finished page copy and a batch of emails
- • Wire up a simple checkout or lead-capture page and fix its errors
Heads up: It is still a terminal at heart, so a little command-line comfort helps even though Warp softens the edges. The free tier meters agent usage, so heavy building can push you toward a paid plan, and because the agent runs real commands, glance at what it proposes before approving. Confirm the current plan limits on the official site before you count on a specific allowance.
What Warp is
Warp is a modern, agentic terminal. It keeps the power of a command line — creating files, running scripts, building across your project — but wraps it in a friendly interface with command blocks, smart autocomplete, and readable output. Its agent lets you describe what you want in plain English, and it plans and runs the steps for you, so you do not need to memorize commands to get real work done.
Why operators like it
The classic terminal is powerful but intimidating. Warp keeps the power and removes most of the fear: you type what you want, watch it lay out a plan, and approve the steps. Because it works where your files are, it can scaffold a page, draft copy, or rough out a funnel and actually create the files, not just talk about them. There is a free tier, so you can try the agentic workflow before paying for anything.
What to keep in mind
Warp is still a terminal underneath, so a little command-line comfort helps, even though it smooths most of the rough edges. The free tier meters how much agent usage you get, so a long build day can run the quota down and nudge you toward a paid plan. And because the agent can run real commands, it is worth glancing at what it proposes before you approve. Plans and limits shift, so check the official site before you rely on a specific amount.
Use it with the Engine
Warp shines when it has clear instructions. Add a WARP.md at your project root that points to your Context Files — the markdown that spells out your offer, your audience, and your brand voice — and the agent reads them as project rules before it builds. Load your Context Files and it builds your offer, one asset at a time, with the details already decided. If you do not have those files yet, the $1 Starter Kit is the fastest way to get a set of Context Files worth handing to an agent this capable, and it lays out the Levels of the Game to climb next.
BUILD YOUR OFFER WITH WARP
Add a WARP.md at your project root that references your Context Files, and Warp's agent reads your offer, voice, and audience as project rules before it builds. Load your Context Files and it builds your offer — ask for one asset at a time (page, then emails, then content) and each stays grounded in the same source of truth. The tighter your Context Files, the less it guesses and the closer each output lands to launch-ready.
The $1 Starter Kit generates the Context Files Warp needs — personalized to your niche.
GET THE $1 STARTER KIT →Install commands change — confirm the latest at the official docs above.