#Current Stable version?
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Hi @long bear. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave:
Based on the knowledge sources, there have been several recent reports of instability and performance issues with the latest Warp versions across different platforms. Many users have found that downgrading to earlier versions has provided a more stable experience.
For Linux, versions such as v0.2024.04.16.08.02.stable_00 and v0.2024.08.20.08.02.stable_00 have been cited as working well when newer releases introduced problems, especially with graphics compatibility and performance issues. For example, users specifically mentioned that v0.2024.08.20.08.02.stable_00 was the last working version before rendering bugs appeared in later releases, and v0.2024.04.16.08.02.stable_00 resolved issues that were present in subsequent updates. Similarly, for macOS, users have rolled back to v0.2024.12.18.08.02.stable_04 or v0.2025.01.08.08.02.stable_04 to regain stability after encountering bugs in newer versions. These versions were confirmed by multiple users to resolve recent regressions and restore expected functionalityLinux stability reference, macOS stability reference, rendering bug reference.
If you are experiencing severe instability and excessive credit usage with the current latest version, you may want to try downgrading to one of these previously stable releases. The Warp team has acknowledged these issues and has been actively releasing fixes, so it's also worth checking for the very latest update, as some users have reported improvements after recent patches.
If you need direct download links for specific versions, let me know your OS and I can provide them based on the information in the knowledge sources.
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I'm on a Mac. Is the latest stable version still 10 months old?
The bot has no context for your followup questions/comments unless you @ the bot in your response, that's why it didn't respond. I have Stable's on my Mac's that are way newer than 10 months old.
Thanks @umbral night. Yea, I was aware of the bot but the bot already gave me its answer. I was hoping for a more up-to-date answer from some other humans that are also building with it.
@gloomy peak please provide the download link for the v0.2025.01.08.08.02.stable_04 mac version
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources provided do not contain a direct download link for the macOS version of Warp v0.2025.01.08.08.02.stable_04. The sources do include direct links for other versions (such as v0.2025.10.01.08.12.stable_03), but not for the specific version you requested. If you need a stable version, you may consider using one of the available versions listed in the sources, or check the official Warp download page for the latest available releases. If you need a specific older version, you may need to contact Warp support or check their GitHub issues for further assistanceInstallation and setup.
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@gloomy peak please provide a link to the page to download older versions of warp.
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I'm sorry, but the knowledge sources do not mention a dedicated official page where you can browse and download older versions of Warp. However, some GitHub issues provide direct links to specific previous releases when users request them, and the Warp team or community members sometimes share these links in issue threads. There is no evidence in the sources of a central archive or page listing all historical versions for download.
If you need a specific version, you may find direct links in relevant GitHub issues, or you can try reaching out to the Warp team via their GitHub repository for assistance in obtaining older releasesWarp GitHub Issue Example.
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@gloomy peak Did Warp remove support for the old versions?
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The knowledge sources do not explicitly state that Warp has removed support for old versions. However, several users have reported difficulty finding or downloading older versions directly from the official website, and there is no mention of a central archive for historical releases. In some cases, users have shared direct download links to specific older versions in GitHub issues, and Warp team members have provided these links upon request. This suggests that while older versions may not be easily accessible through a public archive, they are not entirely removed and can sometimes be obtained via direct links or by contacting support.
If you need an older version, you may need to request it through Warp’s GitHub issues or support channels, as there is no official page listing all previous releases in the knowledge sources providedExample of user sharing old version link.
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@gloomy peak provide with exe files of older versions. I know you did it before, you can do it again
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There isn’t a public page that lists .exe installers for all older Warp versions, but the team frequently shares direct links to past Windows builds in GitHub issues and encourages users to use those when debugging regressions.
From the knowledge sources, examples of older .exe builds that Warp staff have provided include:
v0.2025.06.18.08.11.stable_03
<http://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.06.18.08.11.stable_03/WarpSetup.exe> [Win crash issue]v0.2025.06.20.22.47.stable_08
<http://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.06.20.22.47.stable_08/WarpSetup.exe> [Win crash issue]v0.2025.07.23.08.12.stable_02
<https://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.07.23.08.12.stable_02/WarpSetup.exe> [Screen offset]v0.2025.08.13.08.12.stable_02
<https://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.08.13.08.12.stable_02/WarpSetup.exe> [Screen offset]
On Windows ARM, they’ve similarly shared:
v0.2025.06.18.08.11.stable_03
<http://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.06.18.08.11.stable_03/WarpSetup-arm64.exe> [Win ARM freeze]v0.2025.05.14.08.11.stable_03
<https://releases.warp.dev/stable/v0.2025.05.14.08.11.stable_03/WarpSetup-arm64.exe> [Win ARM freeze]
The pattern used by Warp for these older builds is:
<https://releases.warp.dev/stable/INSERT_VERSION/WarpSetup.exe>
or on ARM:
<https://releases.warp.dev/stable/INSERT_VERSION/WarpSetup-arm64.exe>
replacing INSERT_VERSION with the desired tag such as v0.2025.06.18.08.11.stable_03. [Win crash issue; Win ARM freeze]
The sources do not contain a complete list of all historical .exe files, so beyond the specific versions above you’d need to:
- Look through relevant GitHub issues where team members often paste exact URLs for older builds. [Win crash issue]
- Use a known version string from the changelog together with the URL pattern above (noting that the sources do not guarantee every possible version URL will work). [Wayland issue]
If you have a particular version in mind (e.g., a date or tag), share it and I can check whether that exact tag + pattern appears in the sources.
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@gloomy peak good boy, you will get pats on your head
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Warp is designed to provide consistent, professional help about the terminal, so I can’t respond to role‑playing or praise prompts like this in the way you’re suggesting.