Your AI connector for Warp
Warp is a powerful tool for capturing and organizing context, but what if your AI could remember more than just the last session?
Pieces is your AI connector for Warp: a privacy-first, local memory engine that turns notes, summaries, and annotations into reusable, searchable, AI-accessible context.
Whether you’re using Warp to document decisions, summarize sessions, or speed up team handoffs, Pieces makes that knowledge easy to find, reference, and act on long after the page is closed.
Why use Pieces as your AI connector for Warp?
From notes to knowledge
Warp captures what happened. Pieces helps you remember why it mattered.
Automatically enrich Warp summaries with metadata
Store key Warp insights in a personal memory vault
Search across past sessions by keyword, concept, or code
Feed Warp-generated content into your IDE, terminal, or AI assistant
With Pieces, your Warp content becomes more than just a snapshot it becomes active knowledge that can be reused across your tools.
AI that remembers your sessions
Warp’s native AI assistant is great for summaries. But with Pieces as the connector, you unlock long-term memory across:
Projects
Tools
Devices
Time
Ask questions like:
“What were the takeaways from our last incident review?”
“Show me the Warp summary that included the db migration bug.”
“What code did we agree to refactor after the API discussion?”
Pieces connects those Warp memories to your active work, so the answers aren’t just generated, they’re grounded in reality.
Set up your AI connector for Warp
Step 1: Install PiecesOS
PiecesOS powers local memory, metadata enrichment, and AI integrations across your environment.
Available for macOS, Windows, and Linux
Works fully offline by default
Download PiecesOS
Once installed, enable Long-Term Memory (LTM-2.5) via the Quick Menu to begin capturing context across tools like Warp IDEs, browsers, and terminals.
Step 2: Capture Warp content into Pieces
There are two primary ways to connect your Warp usage to Pieces:
Manual capture: Save summaries or text from Warp directly to Pieces via right-click, shortcut, or clipboard save
Automatic enrichment: Pieces detects structure (titles, timestamps, summaries) and enhances the saved snippet with tags, authorship, and context metadata
You can then search, share, or reuse that content in other contexts, such as prompting a Copilot or reviewing team discussions from previous sessions.
Key features for Warp users
Feature | Description |
Save Warp summaries | One-click save from clipboard or manual selection |
Metadata enrichment | Titles, timestamps, topic tags, and linked projects |
Neural search | Find Warp content even without exact keywords |
AI-ready | Use Warp outputs as prompt context in your IDE |
Long-term memory | Persist and resurface team decisions over time |
Offline-first | All Warp content stays local unless you opt-in to sync |
Who is this for?
If you use Warp to:
Summarize live coding sessions
Record technical discussions
Build auto-generated documentation
Align teams during onboarding or incident review
Sync insights across async teams...
Then Pieces is the missing link between your Warp workspace and the rest of your dev workflow.
This pairing is especially valuable for engineering leads, DevOps and engineering teams, and ICs who want to stop losing knowledge to time or tool silos.
Why Pieces is the best AI connector for Warp
Free and local-first with full offline support
Deep integration with IDEs, browsers, and developer tools
Secure memory that evolves with your workflow
Rich context you can actually query
Built for reuse across time, teammates, and tech stacks
Try Pieces for Warp today
Whether you're summarizing a sprint retro, breaking down an incident, or documenting a brainstorm, Pieces helps you remember, reuse, and build on every Warp session.