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User expresses concern about Warp's built-in editor and states a preference for using external tools like Neovim within a terminal window with tmux, implying a desire for Warp to support such integrations for advanced users.
I like the approach, but I'm a bit worried about the editor. I'd prefer to be able to use neovim in a terminal window with tmux. I doubt that warp will invest enough in their editor implementation to compete with the ecosystems of neovim or vscode. Maybe you should merge with zed. They have a decent ecosystem and a strong AI focus, and the same core problem: how do you get people to pay for AI when there are competing products from the companies whose LLMs you use?