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Use Grok Build when you need an agent CLI that can resume other coding sessions

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Grok Build is xAI's agent-building CLI; recent releases add session resume flows for Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, compatibility inspection, queued prompts, and API-key-first auth controls. Grok Build is a practical tool for developers who run multiple coding agents and need a command-line workspace around them. The useful signal in the July changelog is not a frontier model claim; it is workflow plumbing: resuming recent Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor sessions, inspecting compatibility settings, queuing prompts while a turn runs, and pinning auth behavior to API keys or OIDC. Best fit Developers who jump between Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, and xAI tooling. Teams testing whether one CLI can keep agent sessions, queued prompts, and compatibility settings visible. Power users who want better resume flows before they trust long-running agent work. Builders comparing agent CLIs for terminal UX, auth handling, and session recovery. What to check first Confirm the current Grok Build docs and changelog before installing or updating. Verify whether your workflow needs xAI API-key auth, OIDC, or browser login. Test resume behavior with a disposable repo before pointing it at production work. Check how it handles logs, transcripts, local files, and provider credentials.
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