Onyx Pro for Warp
Warp trial reset, done locally.
Onyx Pro is a paid local desktop utility for developers using Warp. This Warp trial reset tool resets trial-related state on supported Windows systems and Linux DEB builds. You can leave Warp open while you work; Onyx Pro can close it automatically if needed before the reset runs.
This Warp trial reset tool is built for developers who want another clean evaluation pass on the same machine without uploading project files or cleaning up trial state by hand. You can leave Warp open and Onyx Pro will close it automatically if needed before the reset runs. Available for Windows and Linux.
Independent utility. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Cursor, Windsurf, Kiro, Trae, Warp, Antigravity, or Codex.
Local reset workflow for Warp, handled on your machine.
Warp blends terminal and AI features, which means meaningful evaluation often takes longer than a quick first session. Onyx Pro helps you locally reset Warp trial state so you can re-test the experience without manual cleanup.
If you have already tested Warp once, this local reset tool gives you a cleaner baseline for a second pass without turning the job into a cloud dependency.
- Targets locally stored Warp trial-related state on the current machine
- Can close Warp automatically if needed, then rerun sign-up, onboarding, and evaluation flows after the reset
- Runs locally without uploading your project files or prompts for processing
- Works with the Onyx Pro desktop app on supported Windows and Linux (DEB) builds
- Includes Discord and email support for install, activation, and compatibility issues
Leave Warp open
Onyx Pro can close Warp automatically if needed before it applies the reset.
Open Onyx Pro
Launch the desktop app and choose the IDE you want to reset from the supported list.
Apply the local reset
Run the reset for Warp. This can clear local onboarding and trial-related state and may sign you out of the app.
Reopen Warp
Start Warp again and rerun the evaluation flow you want to test after the reset completes.
Before you run it
Expect a local state change, not a cosmetic toggle.
- Applying a reset can sign you out of Warp and clear onboarding state.
- Onyx Pro can close Warp automatically if needed before the reset runs.
- Use is your responsibility and may be subject to the terms, licenses, and laws that apply to the software you choose to test.
For developers who want to revisit Warp's AI-assisted terminal workflows from a clean local state.
Need a faster way to re-test Warp? Use the local desktop utility.
Common Warp reset questions, answered plainly.
These answers cover what Onyx Pro changes locally, what happens after a reset, and where the workflow runs.
- QWhat does Onyx Pro reset for Warp?
- AOnyx Pro targets locally stored trial-related and onboarding-related Warp state on the current machine so you can rerun setup and evaluation flows.
- QDoes Onyx Pro upload my Warp files or prompts?
- ANo. The reset workflow runs locally on your machine and does not upload your project files or prompts for processing.
- QWhat should I expect after applying a Warp reset?
- AA Warp reset can sign you out, clear onboarding-related state, and Onyx Pro can close Warp automatically if needed before the reset runs.
- QCan I use Onyx Pro for Warp on Windows and Linux?
- AOnyx 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.