Warp Terminal Tutorial
David Allen
Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:15 - Warp Terminal 00:28 - alternative to iTerm 00:53 - Let'e install Warp 01:22 - Install with Homebrew on Intel only 02:10 - Warp Themes to make it look good 02:29 - Warp Blocks 02:50 - Change to Dracula Theme 03:42 - Code colouring 04:30 - Get out of VIM 05:08 - EXA and oh-my-zsh 05:29 - Multiple insertion points 05:54 - AI assistance to find commands 06:30 - A lot less typing Warp completes for you 06:50 - Linux Copy files to other directory 07:04 - Using Zoxide instead of CD command 07:49 - Learning Linux commands 08:08 - Bookmark blocks 08:43 - Pasting in to the command line 08:59 - Using Workflows in Warp 09:34 - Git Workflows in warp 10:36 - Tabs anf Panes in Warp 10:51 - SSH Key-gen command 11:48 - Copy a file to another computer using SSH 12:33 - How cool is that 13:16 - Cat linux command 13:48 - File manipulation workflow 15:07 - Warp blocks are great 15:44 - Find text in a block using search 16:01 - See my Regex video 16:15 - closing panes 16:34 - Split warp Panes 16:53 - Maximise a pane in Warp 17:10 - Outro
The command line area is better for working with the text. You can select whatever you want and change things easily. You don’t have to do things just by text you can also select things with the mouse cursor. There are keyboard shortcuts if I want to select something like a word or to the end of the line.
Each of the commands you use are considered to be a block. Can you can do more things with these blocks such as either copying the command or copying the output. This is an interesting piece of functionality which could be useful. For example it would be a quick and easy way to get a list of files within a folder.
Easy to split the screen into separate panes which is good if you want a pane open controlling another computer through SSH and still do other tasks in the computer you are sitting in front of.
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