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律动BlockBeats|Aug 19, 2026 11:21
[Warp connects Claude Code and Codex into an automated pipeline] Beating AI Newsflash: AI terminal tool Warp has launched Factories, which can link Coding Agents like Claude Code, Codex, and Warp Agent to work automatically. Once the workflow is set up, when a bug comes in, the agents can sequentially debug, modify code, run tests, and finally submit a PR. With the increasing number of Coding Agents, task allocation, result verification, and cost control are becoming more complex. Factories centralizes these tasks for unified management. Similar products have been emerging recently. Spotify's Xirp can manage multiple Coding Agents simultaneously, and Databricks' Omnigent handles permissions, costs, and runtime environments. Warp Factories places greater emphasis on automating the entire development process. Essentially, the competition now isn't just about 'whose Coding Agent is stronger,' but also 'who manages these agents.' The latter might even be more critical. [Original link]
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