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What is Warp?

Warp transforms GitHub migration from a tedious, error-prone, manual process on the command line into a smooth, automated, straightforward experience managed within GitHub.

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What’s in this documentation?

Warp is a rapidly evolving product, with constant updates and improvements. As a result, you’ll find that its documentation is constantly being updated as well.

Here’s a quick guide If you’re new to Warp, we think you’ll find these sections helpful:

  • — A more detailed description of Warp, what it does, and its key features.

  • — A complete step-by-step guide to performing a migration using Warp, from installing the local application on your computer to confirming that your migration was successful. If you have a free trial of Warp , you’ll definitely want to check out the Quickstart.

  • — A quick overview of Warp’s current feature set and the migrations it currently supports, with a glimpse into what we plan to release in the future.

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If you need help with anything that isn't yet covered in our documentation, please don’t hesitate to , , or with our team.

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Jump In

Warp’s Security Model — A review of Warp’s approach to security, which comes from recognizing that your source code is mission-critical and contains confidential data, and that migrating it requires using highly-privileged credentials.

  • Billing and Licensing Overview — Find out how much it costs to use Warp. Best of all, our small (100 migrations) and medium (1,000 migrations) have their prices listed using actual dollar figures instead of “call us!”

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    What's Warp?

    Let's Start With the Gist

    Quickstart Guide

    Get started with Warp and Azure DevOps

    Support

    Understand Warp's Support Options