Composer 2.5 is now available inside Grok Build.
Composer 2.5 is a fast, highly intelligent model that excels on long-running tasks and following complex instructions.
Grok Build 0.2.7 is now out, with /usage, /login, shared terminals across subagents, and improved image understanding
See all updates at https://t.co/G6Q2RYPrmx
grok-build-0.1 is now available via the xAI API in public beta.
This is the same model that powers the Grok Build CLI and excels at agentic coding.
Priced at $1/m input and $2/m output, it’s extremely cost effective, intelligent, and fast.
We gave Grok Build 0.1 one prompt: build a webhook delivery service in TypeScript, Bun, and SQLite.
It planned it, built it, and shipped a working demo.
Total cost: $1.65.
Zero tool-calling failures.
Here's exactly what happened, file by file.
grok-build-0.1 is available in Kilo right now.
Built for speed and agentic coding. If you have SuperGrok or X Premium+, you can route to it from the Kilo IDE extension or CLI.
Go break something interesting.
https://t.co/ICLE1GDzXU
Grok Build 0.1 might be one of the most underestimated AI models right now.
We tested it in Kilo Code by asking it to build 5 websites from scratch.
Here are the results:
We're building a Moon Base!
@NASAMoonBase will serve as a habitat where astronauts live and work during long-term science missions.
Join us at 2pm ET on Tuesday, May 26, for a live news event where we’ll share updates on our lunar exploration plans: https://t.co/IJXA7xYwju
Woke up to see that Grok Build finished my feature build from last night.
But what's the most interesting to me, is that it has a set of suggestions for what to do to really make sure everything is done right.
This is different from any other agentic coding agent I've used. Normally, coding agents just end when they finish a task, but with Grok Build, it always ends by suggesting things like small targeted fix rounds.
Really neat. Almost like a senior dev who says, hey - I know you think you're done, but if you really want to do it right, here's what I would do.