| | The Breakpoint | Hey all, welcome back to The Breakpoint, our weekly newsletter covering everything in developer tools on Product Hunt. This edition: a terminal that talks back, full stack development through vibes, and a platform to keep all those dev secrets, a secret. |
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| | The Latest | | Five of the most interesting recent dev tool (or dev tool-adjacent) launches on the site. | Warp 2.0 gives your shell secret helpers. You type or say what you need, it spins off tasks in parallel, shows edits inline, and you can drop in screenshots or logs for context. When you want the old-school CLI itβs still there. Pythagora 2.0 chats through your idea and turns it into a living full-stack app from planning to deployment, with built-in logs, breakpoints, database inspection and seamless hosting on your infra or the cloud. Ops AI is an observability co-pilot that detects production issues across various sources, including APM traces, RUM, and logs. It then fixes these issues with a single click and generates a pull request in GitHub. Phase is an open source platform for fast-moving engineering teams to secure and deploy application secrets β from development to production. Brewery is a dev tool for saving, organizing and sharing your code snippets. Never forget that one regex again.
| | Tag team coding | | David Plakon, Warpβs design lead, kicked off an AMA called βI designed the worldβs first agentic development environmentβ to pull back the curtain on Warp 2.0.
| Heβs hyping a terminal that feels more like a coding tag team: a top-ranked AI agent, inline diffs you can edit on the spot, multi-threaded workstreams you actually track, and one universal prompt that slurps in code snippets, images or linksβyet still drops you back to the raw shell when you want. | So hereβs the real question: are you ready to swap solo coding marathons for an agent-powered relay, or will you keep hammering away at the old black-screen grind?. | |
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