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I would love an option to not display this snackbar. I started using Warp today and I've found everything about it great, it's got a delightful UI and UX, the autocomplete is amazing but this snackbar annoys me in insanely high levels.
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How about an option to turn off the snackbar? Some people won't want it at all, for any commands.
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agree please please the snackbar is the only reason i don't use this...
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I'd like to echo that this is the only part of Warp that has made me hesitate at all to make it my default terminal.
I stared at the preferences page for a few minutes trying to find a way to disable it.
If I want to go to the previous command with my mouse, I'll just scroll up.
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@kesne As, I'm guessing, a fellow habitual-clearer- I'm curious if you have any feelings on my features ideas / opinions in 22 and 23
But as to your issue, I'd suggest a good option would be striping the scroll bar — something akin to how iTerm indicates search results in scrollback:
(possibly hidden until scroll?)
It maintains the practical affordance of the current clear button (a place to click to jump back to scrollback just before the clear
) while making it a (smaller) target more appropriate to the tendency to do that.
It also is (for good or ill) more potentially persistent and could then serve as a milepost in the scroll of a long session, as clear
s—if not habitual/compulsive— make sense to run when ~changing tasks, "starting something new"
One could imagine an even richer marker system like this that would let you run a command (possibly aliased with defaults to clear
) to insert markers of different colors, with tooltips;
once can also imagine indications of this sort used to mark places in scrollback for e.g. cd
s out of an scm repo, ssh session starts and ends, starred/favorited commands, as well as - literally like iTerm, search results
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Closing this out as this is now fixed. Please reopen if you're still experiencing issues here!
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Recently came out with an alternative to the snackbar called Sticky Command Header! There's some documentation on it here:
https://docs.warp.dev/features/blocks/sticky-command-header
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