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Turn Linear issues into work for your factory

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Overview

Connect Warp to Linear to send issues directly into your software factory. Assign an issue to your factory or tag it in a comment, and the factory will pick up the issue with its full context.

From there, your factory will spec, implement, review, and verify any work assigned to it. As work progresses, the factory keeps the Linear issue updated so your team can follow along without switching tools.

When human input is needed, your team can respond in Linear or open the live factory run to inspect and steer the agent directly.

How it works

Assign Warp an issue or tag Warp in a comment to start an agent. The agent will clone your git repo and begin working in the cloud— with full context on your codebase and the Linear issue.

Warp will keep you updated in Linear as it works. It’ll update its task list, and even share a link for you to join its remote agent session. When the agent is done, it will generate a PR in your name or share a summary of its research.

You can also click the “open in Warp” button to join remote agent sessions to more closely monitor tasks or provide steers. Agent session sharing links can be opened in Warp or on the web.

Configure

Users will have to authenticate with GitHub. Setting up an agent has two key steps. First, configure a development environment. Second, authenticate Linear. Specific instructions can be found in Warp’s docs.



Build your own agents

Create your own integration with Linear’s API and submit it to the directory.

Build your own agents

Create your own integration with Linear’s API and submit it to the directory.