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Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.
Enterprise AI coding assistant that pulls context from an entire codebase to power chat, code edits and debugging.
Agentic terminal and cloud agent platform (Warp Terminal, Warp Agent, Oz) for developers orchestrating Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.
AI prototyping tool that generates UI matching your design system, letting product teams test features fast.
Vibe-coding builder creating full-stack apps by chatting with AI.
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- ✦Signals-based fine-grained reactivity
- ✦Built-in control flow and deferrable views
- ✦Server-side rendering and hydration
- ✦First-party routing, forms and dependency injection
- ✦AI-forward tooling and MCP resources
- ✦In-browser tutorials and playground
- ✦Codebase-aware developer chat
- ✦AI code completions and inline edits
- ✦Customizable and shareable prompts
- ✦Automatic bug identification and debugging help
- ✦Context filters to exclude sensitive repos
- ✦Integrates with major code hosts and IDEs
- ✦Modern terminal rebuilt for agentic coding workflows
- ✦Warp Agent with multi-agent orchestration and model routing
- ✦Oz platform for launching agents into the cloud via SDK, CLI, or terminal
- ✦Codebase indexing and granular permission controls
- ✦Team-wide usage visibility and spend/credit caps
- ✦Open-source terminal core
- ✦AI UI generation from prompts
- ✦Match existing styling and design systems
- ✦Rapid, high-fidelity prototyping
- ✦Live team editing and sharing
- ✦Enterprise security and compliance
- ✦CodeFlying enables full-stack app creation via chat in minutes
- →Building scalable single-page apps
- →Enterprise web application development
- →Performance-critical front ends
- →Learning modern web development
- →Engineers asking questions about an unfamiliar large codebase
- →Teams standardizing common coding tasks with shared prompts
- →Developers debugging errors faster with AI-assisted context
- →Enterprises running large-scale code migrations
- →Developers who want an AI-assisted terminal for daily coding
- →Teams orchestrating multiple coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) together
- →Engineering orgs needing governance over agent-driven development
- →Companies moving agent workflows from local machines to the cloud
- →Prototype new product features
- →Test designs with customers
- →Build design-system-consistent mockups
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