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Best Warp Alternatives

3 editor-verified alternatives · Warp overview →

source: tools.alternatives · stored order · active records only; review scores are annotations and never change membership or order

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Ghostty

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GPU-accelerated terminal emulator written in Zig by Mitchell Hashimoto (HashiCorp co-founder). Native UI rendering on macOS and Linux. Supports ligatures, true color, Kitty graphics protocol, and splits/tabs. Configurable via a simple key-value file with sensible defaults. Open-source with 20K+ GitHub stars and a focus on correctness, speed, and minimal resource usage. Growing as a modern alternative to iTerm2, Alacritty, and WezTerm.

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Alacritty

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Self-described 'fastest terminal emulator in existence' — a GPU-accelerated, cross-platform terminal written in Rust focused on simplicity and performance. No tabs, splits, or built-in multiplexer — designed to pair with tmux or Zellij. Configured via YAML with a minimal feature set that prioritizes speed above all else. Supports true color, Vi mode, regex search, and clickable URLs. Available on macOS, Linux, Windows, and BSD. 57K+ GitHub stars.

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Waveterm

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Cross-platform terminal with built-in AI chat, inline file previews, and durable SSH sessions. Supports OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and Ollama for in-terminal AI assistance. With 18k+ GitHub stars, it combines modern terminal UX with AI-powered command suggestions, making remote development and server management faster and more intuitive.

Free (open-source)

Open-source Warp alternatives

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FAQ

What is the best Warp alternative?

Ghostty tops our editor-verified list of 3 Warp alternatives, scoring 83/100 in our hands-on review.

Are there open-source Warp alternatives?

Yes — Ghostty, Alacritty, Waveterm are open source.