Pitoco
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@pitocodog Would be nice if you bought her tickets to go see the World Cup with the world famous dog Pitoco
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No one reps like me 🇧🇷
Taking Brazil to the promise land 🏆
l feII in Dior@LIRIO_AG
“Ay no, tarjeta gris otra vez”.
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Here’s everything you need to know about Grok Build’s changelog since release
Grok Build is moving fast from a coding CLI into a full terminal-native agent workspace
Since launch, it has added or improved plan/review/approve workflows, clean diffs, project-aware context through AGENTS.md, skills, hooks, plugins, MCP servers, parallel subagents, headless mode, ACP support, web/X search, image and video tools, compaction, memory handling, and long-running sessions
The biggest upgrade people should not miss is the rendering layer
Grok Build can now keep more technical output directly inside the terminal: math, formulas, LaTeX, Mermaid diagrams, ER diagrams, UML/class diagrams, state diagrams, sequence diagrams, tables, media outputs, and richer terminal views
That matters a lot for research, ML, simulations, algorithms, database design, infra diagrams, paper implementation, and serious code review
The terminal is no longer just where you run commands. It is becoming the place where you understand the work, inspect the logic, review diagrams, and keep moving without constantly copying output into another app
The workspace layer is also got much more serious upgrades
Agent Dashboard lets you manage multiple coding sessions from one screen, see what is working, idle, blocked, or waiting for input, peek at the latest output, reply inline, and dispatch new work without jumping between sessions
The Plugin Marketplace turns Grok Build into an extensible developer environment
Plugins can bundle skills, slash commands, agents, hooks, MCP servers, and LSPs. Launch partners include MongoDB, Vercel, Sentry, Chrome DevTools, Cloudflare, and Superpowers. Plugin installs can now resolve directly from registered marketplaces instead of only local paths
The latest releases are mostly about making all of this reliable during real work
Long responses can resume after network blips. MCP servers recover better after drops or noisy output. Compaction no longer hangs forever. Notifications only fire when user attention is actually needed. Linux clipboard support is stronger. Windows and iTerm rendering are cleaner. Very long sessions can scroll, resume, and quit without falling apart
Grok Build is becoming a full terminal-native agent workspace: multi-session, plugin-driven, MCP-connected, diagram-aware, math-capable, media-capable, long-context, and built for developers who actually live in the terminal

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