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releasePRIMARY2026-05-26
Warp Agent adds OpenRouter URLs and /model aliases for custom endpoints

Warp now lets agents connect directly to an OpenRouter endpoint and switch providers through remembered model aliases. The change reduces endpoint setup friction for teams routing across hosted models inside Warp Agent.

releasePRIMARY2026-05-22
Warp adds BYOK to Warp Agent with OpenAI-compatible endpoints

Warp Agent now accepts user-supplied OpenAI, Anthropic, and Gemini keys plus OpenAI-compatible endpoints such as OpenRouter and DeepSeek. The change removes the paid-plan requirement for inference access and gives terminal users more routing options.

releasePRIMARY2026-05-19
Warp Oz launches /orchestrate for Claude Code, Codex, and local-to-cloud handoff

Warp launched Oz orchestration across Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent, with subagent delegation, isolated worktrees or containers, and beta multi-harness control. Try the new '&' handoff and Agent Memory if you run long sessions that need cloud continuation.

releasePRIMARY2026-05-04
Warp opens docs repo after 285 Oz agents migrated its CMS in 3 hours

Warp open-sourced its documentation after moving from a CMS to a GitHub Markdown repo with Astro, with a 3-hour proof of concept and 285 Oz cloud agents handling most of the migration. It matters because the docs now behave like code that both contributors and agents can inspect, patch, and reuse directly.

releasePRIMARY2026-04-28
Warp opens source with Oz-managed agents and public roadmap

Warp open-sourced its terminal, roadmap, and contribution process, and said Oz-managed agents now handle coding, planning, and testing for community work. That moves code and agent workflow governance into the open for a popular AI terminal.

releaseSECONDARY2026-04-21
Kimi K2.6 launches API with $0.95/M input, 256K context, and video input

Moonshot put Kimi K2.6 on API with cache-hit/cache-miss pricing, tool calls, JSON modes, and native text-image-video input. It also open-sourced FlashKDA and landed in Warp, Cosine, Genspark, and OpenClaw, making the launch usable coding-agent infrastructure.

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