Agents Build Code Together—Open‑Source Tool Lets Anyone Suggest Features
New York, NY, USATue Apr 28 2026
Warp has made its core product public, giving developers a new way to build software with cloud agents.
The tool is called an Agentic Development Environment, or ADE for short. It lets people from any background propose changes and then watch intelligent agents write the code.
The whole process is open, so anyone can see how an idea moves from a suggestion to a finished pull request.
Instead of a small team writing code, users now shape what gets built.
Agents handle the heavy lifting: they read the existing code, ask clarifying questions, plan a solution, write the changes, and open a pull request.
All of this happens in real time, with links to the session and reviews visible to everyone.
Warp’s platform, called Oz, manages these workflows.
It triages new issues, keeps track of progress, and ensures that every change is documented.
Because the system is open‑source, other projects can adopt it and let their own communities drive development.
The release also brings several new features.
It supports many different AI models, including popular open‑weight options like Kimi and Qwen.
The interface can be customized from a simple terminal to a full‑featured IDE.
A settings file lets users and agents share configurations across machines.
OpenAI sponsors the project, providing GPT models such as GPT‑5. 5 to power the agents.
Warp believes that a diverse group of contributors will produce better software than an internal team alone.
By turning user ideas into real code, the platform creates a cycle that attracts more users and more ideas.
Anyone can join by visiting the repository, submitting feature requests, or exploring the live demos.
Warp’s goal is to make agentic development work at scale and help developers focus on solving problems instead of writing boilerplate code.
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