Warp support is for local app-state cleanup only, not hosted account changes.
Onyx Pro for Warp
Warp trial cleanup.
Onyx Pro handles supported local Warp trial and onboarding records for developers who want a predictable cleanup flow on their own machine.
Warp can store evaluation state locally. Onyx Pro keeps the cleanup focused on that machine-level state instead of asking users to hunt through app folders manually.
Onyx Pro is independently owned by CCC Suite. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Windsurf, Kiro, Trae, Warp, Antigravity, Codex, or their owners.
Scope
What Warp cleanup means.
For developers testing Warp on their own machines. The cleanup target is local app state on this machine, not vendor-side account systems.
Cleanup may sign you out or reset local onboarding steps because those records live in app state.
The desktop app reports the result so you know whether the local cleanup path completed.
Local impact
Know what can change.
- Targets supported Warp trial and onboarding records on this computer
- Can close Warp when cleanup requires the app to be stopped
- Leaves terminal projects, repositories, prompts, and source files alone
- Warp may close before cleanup runs.
- Use Onyx Pro only where you have permission to manage local app state. Your use may be subject to third-party terms, licenses, and laws.
Runbook
From selected tool to result.
01
Prepare Warp
Let Onyx Pro close Warp if cleanup asks for it.
02
Select Warp
Open Onyx Pro and choose Warp from the supported tools.
03
Run cleanup
Cleanup removes supported local trial and onboarding records.
04
Restart Warp
Open Warp again and follow the vendor flow that applies to your account.
Limits
What Onyx Pro does not claim.
- Onyx Pro does not control Warp subscriptions, credits, team memberships, or vendor-side limits.
- It does not modify shell profiles, repositories, terminal history, or project files unless explicitly listed in supported cleanup behavior.
- Compatibility can change when Warp changes its local storage model.
Support
What helps support answer faster.
- Use the Windows x64 build for most PCs and the DEB build for Debian-based Linux systems.
- Close other tools that may hold Warp state before retrying a failed cleanup.
- Send support the platform, architecture, and exact app result when reporting a Warp issue.
Warp cleanup questions.
Local behavior, support, and expected side effects.
Onyx Pro removes supported Warp trial and onboarding data stored on this computer.
No. Cleanup runs locally and does not upload project files or prompts.
Cleanup can sign you out, clear trial and onboarding data, and close Warp before changes run.
Onyx Pro supports Windows 10 and Windows 11 on x64, x86, and ARM64 hardware, as well as Linux via DEB packages for x64 and ARM64 on Debian-based systems.
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