Warp: Universal Agent Support for Claude Code, Codex, and Other CLI Coding Agents
Warp announced Universal Agent Support, extending the terminal's native agent capabilities to any third-party CLI coding agent β including Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode. The update brings Rich Input (multiline prompts with voice, image attachments, and context pickers), a unified notifications center, a dedicated coding agent toolbar, and the ability to send inline code review comments directly to a running agent session.
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Universal Agent Support
Warp's April 8 release β formally announced on April 14, 2026 β extends the terminal's most powerful native-agent features to any CLI coding agent running inside it. Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and compatible tools now benefit from the same first-class tooling that Warp's built-in agent has always had.
Rich Input
Rich Input replaces the plain terminal prompt with a fully-featured multiline editor for third-party CLI agents. It supports mouse control, voice input, cut/copy/paste, @-context menu for attaching files/URLs/images, and saved prompts and skills.
Unified Notifications Center
Warp now routes agent notifications from any CLI coding agent through a single, unified notifications center. Alerts appear both in-app and as system notifications.
Coding Agent Toolbar
A dedicated coding agent toolbar appears alongside third-party CLI agent sessions, providing quick-access controls for attaching images/files, opening the file explorer, viewing diffs, and accessing saved prompts.
Code Review Integration
Developers can now send inline review comments β including the surrounding diff hunk and line context β directly to a running third-party agent session.
Remote Control
Any CLI coding agent session can be published to the cloud, allowing developers or teammates to access, monitor, and steer the session from a different machine or mobile device.