Warp now renders tables, Mermaid diagrams, and images inline

Warp has just rolled out richer agent output rendering, bringing Markdown tables, Mermaid diagrams, and images directly into responses. Users are praising the cleaner results, though early reports flag issues on Linux Wayland and Windows 11.

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TL;DR

  • Inline rendering in agent responses: Supports markdown tables, mermaid diagrams, and images to reduce stray formatting
  • User reactions: described as “cool,” “save me lots of time,” and better for readability without cleanup
  • Reported issues: blurry scaling on Linux Wayland when moving between mixed-resolution monitors
  • Reported issues: claimed to “never works in windows 11”; questions about mermaid support showing “rendering mermaid diagram”
  • Feature requests: more language support; markdown WYSIWYG; reduce context switching via visuals in-terminal
  • Warp shared a build walkthrough by @zachlloydtweets

Warp’s latest post states that its agent responses now render markdown tables, mermaid diagrams, and images, which the company presents as a way to avoid stray Markdown formatting in the output.

The announcement drew a small wave of positive reactions from users calling the change “cool” and saying it would “save me lots of time.” One commenter also suggested that being open source “was the best choice,” while another argued that inline rendering makes output “finally meant to be read, not cleaned up first.”

Source: Warp

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