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# Warp Drive context

Use saved prompts, notebooks, workflows, and rules from Warp Drive as context in CLI agent commands.

## Reusing saved prompts

When you find prompts that work well, save them in [Warp Drive](/knowledge-and-collaboration/warp-drive/) to reuse across sessions, share with teammates, and integrate into automated workflows. For more information, see [Prompts](/knowledge-and-collaboration/warp-drive/prompts/).

To reuse a saved prompt, find its ID. The ID is the last segment of its Warp Drive sharing link.

For example, in the URL:

```
https://warp.dev/drive/prompt/Fix-compiler-error-sgNpbUgDkmp2IImUVDc8kR
```

…the ID is `sgNpbUgDkmp2IImUVDc8kR`.

Then pass the ID using the `--saved-prompt` flag:

```
$ oz agent run --saved-prompt sgNpbUgDkmp2IImUVDc8kR
```

## Referencing Warp Drive objects as context

Use `<workflow:id>`, `<notebook:id>`, or `<rule:id>` in prompts to attach [Warp Drive objects](/knowledge-and-collaboration/warp-drive/) and [rules](/agent-platform/capabilities/rules/) as context for the agent.

Note

**Tip:** Use the [@ context menu](/agent-platform/local-agents/agent-context/using-to-add-context/) in Warp to construct a prompt with the right references, then copy it into your CLI command.

```
$ oz agent run --prompt "Follow the instructions in <notebook:gq1CMAUWLtaL1CpEoTDQ3y>"
```
