Warp intro video covers terminal essentials, Claude Code, and /orchestrate
Warp published an introductory video covering terminal navigation essentials, how to use coding agents including Claude Code and Codex inside Warp, and how to run and monitor cloud tasks with its Oz feature.
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The video consolidates Warp's core agentic coding workflows — including Claude Code and Codex integration, inline code review, and cloud task execution — into a single onboarding resource for new users.
- 01The video is an introduction to Warp covering terminal navigation essentials, agents, code review, and cloud tasks.
- 02Warp supports both its own built-in agent harness and external coding agents such as Codex and Claude Code.
- 03Agent work can be reviewed using plans, code diffs, and go-to definition in a built-in editor.
Warp published an introductory video aimed at new users, pairing it with a cloneable example repository hosted at `warpdotdev-demos/onboarding-demo-github-issue-triage-101`. The video is structured around four main areas: the essentials of navigating Warp as a terminal, working with agents, reviewing agent work, and cloud execution.
For reviewing agent output, the video demonstrates plans, code diffs, and go-to definition via a built-in editor.
On the agent side, the video covers both Warp's built-in agent harness and external coding agents — specifically Codex and Claude Code — showing how they can be used from within the terminal environment. For reviewing agent output, the video demonstrates plans, code diffs, and go-to definition via a built-in editor. Finally, the video introduces Oz, Warp's feature for bringing tasks to the cloud, along with monitoring capabilities that extend beyond the terminal itself.
Key facts
- 01The video is an introduction to Warp covering terminal navigation essentials, agents, code review, and cloud tasks.
- 02Warp supports both its own built-in agent harness and external coding agents such as Codex and Claude Code.
- 03Agent work can be reviewed using plans, code diffs, and go-to definition in a built-in editor.
- 04Oz is Warp's feature for running tasks in the cloud and monitoring them outside the terminal.
- 05A companion GitHub repository (`warpdotdev-demos/onboarding-demo-github-issue-triage-101`) is provided for follow-along.
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