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Warp currently does not render Jupyter Notebooks natively. Warp’s Agent Mode can help you edit or understand .ipynb content (explain cells, suggest edits), but it won’t give the familiar block view or let you run cells one-by-one inside the terminal. If you need notebook-style views or documentation workflows, try Warp Notebooks for guided runbooks and onboarding. Integration of REPLs/notebook-style UIs has been suggested by users, so native notebook rendering may appear in future updates.
Warp and Fig speed up onboarding and team collaboration by reducing context switches and making knowledge shareable.
- Embedded help & AI: Warp AI integrates into the terminal so teammates don’t need to copy/paste or leave the shell to get guidance.
- Shared runbooks & guides: Warp Notebooks can host onboarding guides and on‑call runbooks that new hires and teams can follow together.
- Smoother ramp-up: Fig’s onboarding flow helps people who aren’t regular terminal users get productive faster.
Result: faster skill ramp, fewer interruptions, and easier cross‑team knowledge transfer.
















