User easily loses entire natural language chat session tab which closes and can't bring it back
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Describe the bug
I typed a query into the natural language tab and then ran it but it failed and i couldn't get the actual command or conversation back
To reproduce
run a script that occupies focus, generate a script using the natural language window, run the command,
Expected behavior
either it warns that the current focus is occupied or the natural window does not close or can be re-opened to the same sessions
Screenshots
Operating system
MacOS
Operating system and version
14.5.0
Shell Version
No response
Current Warp version
v0.2024.06.18.08.02.stable_03
Regression
No, this bug or issue has existed throughout my experience using Warp
Recent working Warp date
No response
Additional context
No response
Does this block you from using Warp daily?
No
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b9d78064-c89e-4973-b153-5178a31ee54e
None
Hi @aceslick911 Thanks for letting us know. As a possible workaround, you can try using starting new Agent mode conversations in a new tab instead of a pane. Then the reopen recently closed tab should reopen the previous AI conversation blocks (CMD-SHIFT-T on Mac and CTRL-ALT-T on Linux). We'll post any updates on this thread.
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@aceslick911 We need a little more clarity on the reproduction steps. For example, I ran sleep 100 in one pane and on another pane I used Warp AI Agent mode, this error didn't happen, and while you're running a command in a pane like sleep 100, you're not able to query Agent mode in that pane.
Can you please provide a video of the issue so we can better understand what's happening?
@aceslick911 as of todays update you should now be able to see the AI query history in UP arrow Command history or Command search history.
You can now follow up and restore the previous conversation. Pull up the conversations in the command palette or with CMD-Y on Mac or CTRL-SHIFT-Y on Windows and Linux. Please see more in the docs: https://docs.warp.dev/agents/using-agents/agent-conversations#staying-in-a-conversation-follow-ups
Closing as resolved.