warpdotdev/Warp

Build Warp for Linux

zachlloyd opened this issue Β· 49 comments

Right now we are Mac only.

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Feb 2024 update:
Hey everyone, we're excited to announce that Warp on Linux is now generally available, just signup here and download from our website πŸ₯³ πŸš€

Also, we're tracking Warp for Linux on WSL support here #4240, ARM64 Linux support here #4213, ChromeOS support here #4382, and Flatpak support here #4662

Finally, we have a list of workarounds to issues running Linux here. If any of the workarounds help, please comment on #4513 with your Linux distro, installation (Baremetal, VM, or WSL), the issue you had, and the workaround that fixed it.

we need for linux user.

Agreed :D. It might just be my experience but most DevOps / Sysadmins / Engineers I met use Arch or openSUSE so I think building binaries for Linux might help reach a bigger audience.

Yeap, I'm the Arch guy. So I will be glad for this tool!

Is there timeline we are getting this to Linux
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Currently, it is on their todo list but I think they're going to wait to fix all of the core issues before porting it out to other OSs first. That's my educated guess but we shall see.

Hey guies is there any updates on this to try this awesome warp on linux ?

Hey! Sorry - no update yet. Kinda to what @WarpWing pointed out - we are working on getting the core functionality and maturing our UI framework before we're going to implement it for other platforms. We'll definitely notify here once we get more concrete timelines (I would love to see Warp on Linux myself :) ).

Hi! I put my 2 cents for linux too!

Hey there, this needs to be Linux friendly indeed. Many people who love their terminal are on Linux.

Sad to say but real feedback will be going to get when linux binary will be going to get

So instead of mac based users focus we have lot of people on Linux based

Pritoize this one. If this is cool terminal

Eager for linux support as well.

+1 You'd get a lot more feedback with a Linux package

+1 if you need early testers on arch ping/PM me!

@Bandgren I need can you give me

Same as Bandgren, heck I’ll even build it myself lol.

Why we don't release in releases tab instead of building on our own?

I’m saying if i have to build it, then i definitely will

Making more comments to this thread will focus I guess lol

Could you at least update the website so people like me don't get suckered in waiting for an invitation code only to find it's only for Macs?

I think team can just say on website that this is only for mac not for all platform. The sad thing to say it's not available for linux . Not sure what is really important cross platform or feature enhancement...

Thanks for the feedback - definitely wasn't our intention to mislead, as we are planning on doing a linux build and wanted to have a way to contact interested people when it's ready.

I updated our main github repo (https://github.com/warpdotdev/warp) to make it clearer that we are mac only right now.

Count me in to test rpm-based packages.

Hey! for linux users please!! .deb!!!

The penguin needs some love!

+1 for Linux πŸ‘ . Thanks :)

Please make us a Linux version. (Arch)

linux version pretty please..πŸ₯Ί

GNU/Linux version and F/LOSS and then you surely will have many grateful users. But until then... I'll stick with Guake.

YES PLEASE.
Let's face it: Electron-based terminals are "nice," but they aren't the real deal. I, myself, after literally years of trying different terminals, have finally settled on xfce4-terminal, and it's 100% solid and has almost all the features I want... for an old-school terminal. But the role of a terminal (as you guys have amply shown, but also elsewhere) has been re-envisioned, and compiled-source next-gen terminals are something sorely lacking in Linuxland(tm). Please, please consider a Linux release!

Yes definitely please give us a linux option, one that runs natively or in appimage preferable.

yes build it for Linux please ❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣

penguin penguin warp warp

I loooove it! It's amazing ❀️ 😍 ❀️‍πŸ”₯ πŸ’Ÿ 😻 πŸ’˜ πŸ’Œ .
I also wait for the Linux version!

@zim0369
hard hard working working

We're still young!
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Will share updates when we have them

But powerful, even if young!

sudo pacman -S warp would be amazing! Warp is my daily driver for work and I'd love to have the same terminal for my personal dev environment (Arch)

Great job!
+1 for Linux
Thanks :)

Definite +1 for Linux support

Linux please

Waiting Linux version...

I'd like to ask that people stick to reactions for showing support. I'd like to stay subscribed so I can get news on this front (I'm just as excited as many of you), but managing notifications on GitHub is already hard enough.

@khionu I'll just lock the issue. This should help with notifications.

hey all! wanted to give an exciting update here - Warp on Linux is actively in development! we’ve got a small team of engineers dedicated to the project, with a working (internal-only) prototype. we don’t have a timeline for you all yet, but thought you all would want to know that there’s now an answer to β€œlinux when”:

soon

We have been working on porting a build of Warp for Linux (and WebAssembly). We're opening up this discussion so we can field people's questions about the process and also get insight from the community! See you there: #3602

Post from our Engineer @alokedesai

Hey everyone, we're really excited to announce that Warp on Linux is now generally available and can be downloaded from our website πŸ₯³ πŸš€.

Thank you to everyone here for the thoughtful comments and for the beta users who gave us early feedback on how we could make Warp on Linux better, it is much appreciated.

As Noah mentioned above, we will also be hosting a live β€œLaunch Party” event today which we'd love for you to attend. You can pre-register here.

Also, we're tracking Warp for Linux on WSL support here #4240, ARM64 Linux support here #4213, and ChromeOS support here #4382

Finally, we have a list of workarounds to issues running Linux here. If any of the workarounds help, please comment on #4513 with your Linux distro, installation (WSL, Baremetal or VM, x86 or ARM), the issue you had, the workaround that fixed it, and any other workarounds are not on the list.

Hey folks! Thanks for your patience while trying Warp. Could you download the latest version of Warp at https://www.warp.dev/linux-terminal ?

If using Wayland, you can enable Wayland support by setting the WARP_ENABLE_WAYLAND envar (e.gWARP_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 warp-terminal).

Closing this issue as we now have a Linux build!
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