Macuse + Warp
Supercharge your terminal with Mac app access. Manage calendar, email, and automate workflows from the command line.
What you can do
With Macuse connected, Warp gains direct access to your Mac apps.
Schedule from your terminal
Ask Warp Agent to check your calendar and create meetings between deploys.
Triage emails during ops
Search and draft emails from your terminal without switching to a browser.
Log notes from the CLI
Save deployment notes, incident summaries, and runbooks to Apple Notes.
Automate DevOps workflows
Combine terminal commands with Mac app automation for end-to-end DevOps pipelines.

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Warp FAQs
Warp Agent connects to Macuse via MCP, giving it access to Calendar, Mail, Notes, and Computer Use on your Mac.
Yes. Warp Agent mode is the primary way to interact with Macuse capabilities from your terminal.
Macuse runs locally and never accesses your terminal history or commands. It only provides Mac app access.
MCP features may require specific Warp plans. Check Warp documentation for current availability.