Grok Build's concurrent sub-entity decomposition + manual node confirmation design is quite interesting. Moving local multi-Agent collaboration into the CLI, the drift issue in long-chain programming is finally being seriously addressed.

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xAI's first command-line programming tool Grok Build begins beta testing
xAI announces its first command-line Agent tool Grok Build entering beta testing, now open to SuperGrok Heavy subscription users. Developers can use natural language to request tasks in the terminal; the tool first outputs an implementation plan and, after manual confirmation, automatically modifies the code. To handle large projects, Grok Build employs concurrent sub-entity decomposition of main tasks, enabling parallel collaboration to complete delayed debugging, deployment optimization, and documentation updates. It natively supports deep work trees, headless mode, and opens a plugin marketplace, aiming to introduce multi-sub-entity collaboration in local development environments to reduce deviation risks in long-chain programming.
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