Grok subscription connects open-source terminal intelligence agent OpenCode

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According to Beating Monitoring, the open-source terminal programming agent OpenCode has officially integrated with the xAI Grok subscription service.
Users with SuperGrok or X Premium personal subscriptions can connect and use their personal account computing power quotas in OpenCode through the OAuth authorization mechanism, eliminating the need to separately apply for and configure large model API keys.

By running /connect in OpenCode and selecting xAI, users can start calling the dedicated code model Grok Build for programming. This model is also the underlying driving model of xAI's official terminal coding agent.
For different deployment environments, the authorization process offers two access methods. On regular desktop systems, the system directly launches the local browser login via xAI Grok OAuth.
On remote servers, VPS, or SSH terminals without GUI interaction, the system will print out a temporary verification code and authentication URL, supporting remote authorization in Headless mode.

This is the third time within a week that xAI has released personal subscription computing power after initially integrating the open-source agent Hermes Agent on May 16 and connecting OpenClaw on May 19.
xAI officials confirmed in the announcement that more open-source agents and integration channels will be introduced in the future.
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HeavyStakingOnASnowyNight
· 19h ago
SuperGrok users are ecstatic; this collaboration is amazing.
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GateUser-e4351615
· 20h ago
The CAPTCHA + URL solution is very friendly for non-GUI scenarios.
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AirdropEtiquette
· 20h ago
Personal subscription computing power can be used directly, saving an application process fee.
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GateUser-9335da8b
· 20h ago
Both desktop and remote access are taken into account; the planning is thorough.
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BreadthHunter
· 20h ago
Grok Build direct tuning, can further improve development efficiency
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ProtocolPicnic
· 20h ago
Subscription equals computing power; this model is much more hassle-free than charging by token.
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GateUser-0f33f9ef
· 20h ago
OpenCode makes a clever move; lowering the barriers is all about capturing users.
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0XNightRun
· 20h ago
Will there be more open-source intelligent agents in the future? Looking forward to it.
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