Enable live X and web search for coding agents via Grok.
This MCP tool is open source under Apache 2.0, with no extra API keys shown and no declared high-privilege local file access; no clear high-risk red flags are evident from the material. Caution is still warranted because its core function sends queries to Grok/X/web search services, it executes code locally, and the project's adoption and maintenance signals are weak.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no X API key or developer account is needed; there is no indication that users must provide additional sensitive credentials. The mention of an 'existing Grok subscription' may imply use of an existing login/session, but the material does not show direct credential collection or storage.
The tool claims live X (Twitter) and web search functionality, which strongly suggests user queries will be sent to Grok/X/search services; however, the documentation does not list specific remote endpoints or data-flow details. This network egress is consistent with the stated function and is a normal caution item rather than a standalone high-risk red flag.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, indicating that it runs code/processes locally. Such local execution is a normal capability for an MCP tool; the material does not show requests for unusual system privileges or high-risk actions unrelated to its search function.
The material only describes search functionality and does not declare read/write access to local files, databases, the clipboard, or other sensitive resources, nor any broad data-access permissions. Based on the available information, the data-access scope appears limited, though the implementation should still be verified in source.
The project is open source and Apache 2.0 licensed, which improves auditability and lowers risk; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and has unknown maintenance status, so trust and ongoing-maintenance signals are weak and caution is appropriate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "grok-build-plugin" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use grok_search to search for "Rust 1.80 release major updates site:blog.rust-lang.org OR X", then summarize the 5 most developer-relevant changes with source links.
A concise update summary combining web and X results, with key changes and sources.
Use grok_search to search for "Next.js hydration failed after deployment Vercel common causes", then list the top 3 causes, fixes, and reference links.
A structured list of common causes, actionable fixes, and external references for the error.
Use grok_search to search for "Claude Code MCP community feedback on X and web", then summarize the most mentioned strengths, issues, and requests.
A community-feedback summary that supports product and development decisions.
Enable coding agents to search the web and X via local Grok CLI.
Search X content and get cited summaries with flexible filters.
Connect Claude Code to Grok for real-time web, X search, and long-context analysis.
Enhance Claude Desktop with live search, agent tools, and media generation.
Search OpenGrok for code symbols, definitions, projects, and clickable links.
Give coding agents live web search, scraping, extraction, crawling, and screenshots.