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Hi, I've been contributing with some bug reports / feature requests I've been using Coder with Warp.dev but having some issues that the Github says are fixed (eg cmd delete clearing an entire line doesn't work on Warp.dev) My simple question for the developers please: What terminal are you using? The terminal in VSCode? Iterm2? or Mac Terminal? I'm willing to swap terminals to get the "ideal" Code experience until everything is settled down with Warp.dev support Thanks |
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iTerm2 is where I test most often, so if you want the "ideal" terminal on Mac, iTerm2 is going to be the most reliable right now. Having said that, we do want to get it work reliably on all terminals! The github issue bot is still a bit buggy (rolling out some significant improvements today!). So we'll try to get it to work correctly on warp.dev for sure! I'm still reviewing all issues manually as well, so will take a look at that issue when I get a chance. |
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I think you're very cool, Mr. Peter. Thank you. |
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Primarily use the mac terminal, or from time to time use the terminal in vscode/cursor to pair-program with cli tools. |
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Hi! I see you target iTerm2, so I am using that right now. I notice in Terminal.app the mouse and up down arrows do not function the same. I have toggled both the I always go back to plain macOS Terminal, but I will be giving iTerm2 another try. BTW, love the concept of this tool. It has basically all of the things I was trying (unsuccessfully) to make work along with fixing some gripes I had about Claude Code and Codex CLI and even some features I didn't even think of! |
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iTerm2 is where I test most often, so if you want the "ideal" terminal on Mac, iTerm2 is going to be the most reliable right now.
Having said that, we do want to get it work reliably on all terminals! The github issue bot is still a bit buggy (rolling out some significant improvements today!). So we'll try to get it to work correctly on warp.dev for sure! I'm still reviewing all issues manually as well, so will take a look at that issue when I get a chance.