律动BlockBeats|5月 23, 2026 01:54
XAI's Grok Build programming agent sinks to SuperGrok standard subscription
According to Beating monitoring, the early testing permissions for the terminal programming intelligent agent Grok Build under xAI have been lowered. According to application researcher Nima Owji, following its initial release exclusively for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers, the early testing portal of Grok Build (Beta) will soon be open to standard SuperGrok subscribers. As the official terminal tool of xAI for professional software engineering development, Grok Build aims to allow developers to debug, modify and reconstruct code directly in local terminals through natural language. The core mechanism of the tool lies in the "planning first" workflow, which analyzes the project as a whole and generates a detailed implementation plan for user review before executing any code changes. In terms of specific design, Grok Build natively supports model context protocol MCP, multi-agent parallel collaboration, and allows for headless mode operation in GUI free interactive environments. Prior to the release of permissions, Grok Build was only open to SuperGrok Heavy subscribers who paid $300 per month, and was considered a flagship high-level developer benefit. The early testing permissions have now been delegated to a standard version SuperGrok subscription of $30 per month, which not only lowers the threshold for using advanced programming tools, but also marks the acceleration of xAI's efforts to popularize computing resources to the mass paid market. With the recent continuous opening of open source agent licenses such as Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, and OpenCode, xAI is rapidly building a developer ecosystem around Grok. [Original link]
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