Terminal enthusiasts are ecstatic, finally no more switching back and forth.

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Grok Build launches a proxy control panel, enabling single-terminal multi-session scheduling to solve manual blocking
CryptoWorld reports that Grok Build has launched a proxy control panel that supports multi-session scheduling on a single terminal, addressing issues caused by manual blocking. Developers can access it via the existing session input /dashboard or by pressing ctrl+\ to bring it up, or they can run grok dashboard directly. The panel uses a terminal card-style interface to centrally manage parallel sessions, which are divided into three categories—active, idle, and waiting—and it records the duration for each. When manual confirmation is required, the relevant sub-proxy is automatically pinned to the top, making it easy to preview outputs and reply without frequently switching terminals. It can also group sub-proxies by working directory using ctrl+s, collapsing sub-proxies under the main task.
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