Using Warp terminal as default #4099
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You probably figured this out by now but heres a guide just in case. Open the Omarchy Menu Navigate to Default Settings Edit the Terminal Preference File Find your Warp terminal's desktop file name by listing the application files: ls /usr/share/applications/. For example, your file might look like this: (Note: the exact Warp desktop file name may vary, use the ls command to confirm). Save and Relaunch Verify the Change |
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For the record I would not recommend doing this though. While it does make warp your default terminal it breaks other things within Omarchy, that expect a more traditional terminal to be set as default. |
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I am trying to use https://www.warp.dev/ as my daily driver for my terminal, when looking through the manual I only see that the three options for terminals can be made default. Is there a way to change this? I can use it currently be going through its directory and using the executable to run it but this is not optimal for obvious reasons.
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