Best Agentic CLI Coding Tools for Grok

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    Forge Code Reviews

    Forge Code

    Forge Code

    $20 per month
    Forge Code is an AI-driven pair-programming tool that operates within the terminal, allowing users to manage their entire codebase through conversational commands. It integrates effortlessly into your shell environment, meaning there's no need to disrupt your current IDE or workflow; you can continue using the tools you are familiar with. Once activated, Forge Code gains insight into project files, Git history, dependencies, and the surrounding environment, enabling it to grasp the structure of your codebase and respond to queries without needing constant clarifications. It features a dual-agent system, consisting of a “Forge Agent” that carries out code modifications and executes real-time operations, alongside a “Muse Agent” that focuses on planning, evaluating, and reviewing code without making any alterations to your files. Furthermore, Forge Code can be utilized with your chosen AI service providers or self-hosted LLMs, ensuring you maintain complete oversight of your code's handling and the model's operation. This flexibility allows developers to tailor the experience according to their specific needs and preferences.
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    Grok Build Reviews
    Grok Build is xAI’s rapidly expanding coding environment, transforming from a basic local CLI tool into a sophisticated, multi-agent development platform. The introduction of Parallel Agents allows a single prompt to be processed simultaneously by multiple AI instances, giving developers comparative outputs in one unified session. Users can deploy up to four agents per model across Grok Code 1 Fast and Grok 4 Fast, enabling as many as eight concurrent coding agents. A dedicated coding interface displays responses side by side while tracking context usage, supporting more transparent multi-agent workflows. Hidden code references suggest the development of an Arena Mode, where agents may collaborate or compete to generate and rank the strongest solution automatically. The updated UI resembles a browser-based IDE, complete with navigation tabs for edits, files, planning, search, and web content. Live code previews and structured codebase navigation enhance usability for larger projects. Collaboration features such as sharing and commenting are being integrated to support team workflows. Early signs of GitHub app connectivity indicate planned repository integration, though it is not yet active. With these enhancements, Grok Build is evolving into a full-featured AI development workspace built around coordinated, parallelized agent execution.
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