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A known command is not colorized in an existing tab #8733

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Describe the bug

Known commands are colorized (e.g. ls).
If you add a new command, it will not be colorized unless you open a new tab.

To reproduce

  1. Add alias cmd=ls -l to zshrc
  2. Source zshrc
  3. Use the new command in a pre-existing tab

Expected behavior

When I type cmd I expect it to be recognized by Warp and colorized.
Actual: uncolorized (while the command works).
If I open a new tab the command will be colorized.

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Operating system (OS)

Linux

Operating system and version

24.04

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Current Warp version

v0.2026.02.11.08.23.stable_01

Regression

No, this bug or issue has existed throughout my experience using Warp

Recent working Warp date

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Does this block you from using Warp daily?

No

Is this an issue only in Warp?

Yes, I confirmed that this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.

Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b9d78064-c89e-4973-b153-5178a31ee54e

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