This is an issues-only repo for [Warp](https://www.warp.dev), a [blazingly-fast modern Rust based GPU-accelerated terminal](https://www.warp.dev/blog/how-warp-works) built to make [you and your team more productive.](https://www.warp.dev/blog/how-we-design-warp-our-product-philosophy)
We are calling this new phase of the product our “public beta” – it’s a “beta” because we know there are still some issues to smooth out, but we are confident that even today the experience is meaningfully better than in other terminals.
You can [download Warp](https://app.warp.dev/get_warp) and [read our docs](https://docs.warp.dev/getting-started/getting-started-with-warp) for platform-specific instructions.
Warp has a [community search](https://widget.orbit.love/widget/55808c32-c958-4da7-83de-3512fea1b278) page where you can find solutions to common issues.
If you can't find a solution above, please file issue requests [in this repo!](https://github.com/warpdotdev/warp/issues/new/choose)
We are planning to first open-source our Rust UI framework, and then parts and potentially all of our client codebase. The server portion of Warp will remain closed-source for now.
You can see how we’re thinking about open source here: [https://github.com/warpdotdev/Warp/discussions/400](https://github.com/warpdotdev/Warp/discussions/400)
As a side note, we are open sourcing our extension points as we go. The community has already been [contributing new themes](https://github.com/warpdotdev/themes). And we’ve just opened our [Workflows repository](https://github.com/warpdotdev/workflows) for the community to contribute common useful commands.
At a high level, we ask everyone be respectful and empathetic. We follow the [GitHub Community Guidelines](https://docs.github.com/en/github/site-policy/github-community-guidelines):