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# Early look at Grok Build, upcoming vibe coding agent from xAI
- URL: https://www.testingcatalog.com/early-look-at-grok-build-upcoming-vibe-coding-agent-from-xai/
- Published: 2026-01-08T20:51:47.000Z
- Updated: 2026-01-08T21:14:02.000Z
- Description: What we know so far: Grok Build will arrive as a CLI tool along with a web UI support on Grok. Remote coding agents are planned to arrive later, too.
- Author: Alexey Shabanov
- Tags: Grok News, AI Rumours, Latest AI News

Grok 4.2 is anticipated to be the next notable release in the current AI model landscape, with users and developers closely watching for the rollout. [Elon Musk has indicated](https://x.com/testingcatalog/status/2009275719990280538?ref=testingcatalog.com) that a significant update for Grok Code is imminent, and further advancements are expected in the months ahead. 

> BREAKING 🚨: Early look at the upcoming Grok Build, a vibe coding solution from xAI.   
>  
> Grok Code will initially arrive in the form of a local agent with a CLI interface.   
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> "Ask Grok to plan, search and build"  
>  
> More details below 👀 [pic.twitter.com/s41PrD32mf](https://t.co/s41PrD32mf?ref=testingcatalog.com)
> 
> — TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) [January 8, 2026](https://twitter.com/testingcatalog/status/2009370142853980570?ref%5Fsrc=twsrc%5Etfw&ref=testingcatalog.com)

While the broader AI community is awaiting these developments, recent findings reveal more details about the [Grok Code](https://www.testingcatalog.com/xai-working-on-grok-code-remote-to-rival-openai/) integration for the web and a possible mobile implementation. The Grok Build introduces a dedicated interface within the web version, accessible via a separate tab that places a prompt bar centrally. 

![Grok](https://storage.ghost.io/c/2a/1b/2a1b1782-8506-4d7d-bf53-ad3fb52e2a0f/content/images/2026/01/Grok-Build-01-08-2026_09_40_PM.jpg)

Users will be able to select from a list of agents, divided into two main categories:

1. Remote environments (marked as coming soon)
2. Local agents

This structure suggests that the first iteration will prioritise local execution. To get started, users will need to install a specific npm package and launch the Grok agent from their command line, connecting via websockets on a localhost URL. This approach indicates that initial access to Grok Code will focus on local AI agents, with remote integration planned for a later stage.

![Grok](https://storage.ghost.io/c/2a/1b/2a1b1782-8506-4d7d-bf53-ad3fb52e2a0f/content/images/2026/01/Grok-Build-01-08-2026_09_39_PM--1-.jpg)

Within the interface, there are options for agent configuration and environment management. The settings area enables users to:

1. Set up and customise environments
2. Link repositories
3. Define workspace paths
4. Manage environment variables and secrets
5. Adjust caching
6. Control script and internet access
7. Specify domain restrictions and more

There is also built-in support for GitHub integration.

![Grok](https://storage.ghost.io/c/2a/1b/2a1b1782-8506-4d7d-bf53-ad3fb52e2a0f/content/images/2026/01/Grok-Build-01-08-2026_09_40_PM--1-.jpg)

xAI, the company behind [Grok](https://www.testingcatalog.com/tag/grok/), is focusing on developer-centric workflows that support flexibility and secure local execution, reflecting its broader strategy of building competitive, customizable AI systems. This release framework positions Grok as a modular tool for advanced users, with the potential for further expansion as remote agent capabilities come online. The upcoming updates may include an upgraded Grok Code version, possibly [Grok Code 2](https://x.com/testingcatalog/status/2009275719990280538?ref=testingcatalog.com), aligning with the rapid pace of product iteration expected from xAI.