# crush **Repository Path**: ailist/crush ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: crush - **Description**: The glamourous AI coding agent for your favourite terminal - **Primary Language**: Go - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-09-06 - **Last Updated**: 2025-09-06 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Crush

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Your new coding bestie, now available in your favourite terminal.
Your tools, your code, and your workflows, wired into your LLM of choice.

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## Features - **Multi-Model:** choose from a wide range of LLMs or add your own via OpenAI- or Anthropic-compatible APIs - **Flexible:** switch LLMs mid-session while preserving context - **Session-Based:** maintain multiple work sessions and contexts per project - **LSP-Enhanced:** Crush uses LSPs for additional context, just like you do - **Extensible:** add capabilities via MCPs (`http`, `stdio`, and `sse`) - **Works Everywhere:** first-class support in every terminal on macOS, Linux, Windows (PowerShell and WSL), FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD ## Installation Use a package manager: ```bash # Homebrew brew install charmbracelet/tap/crush # NPM npm install -g @charmland/crush # Arch Linux (btw) yay -S crush-bin # Nix nix run github:numtide/nix-ai-tools#crush ``` Windows users: ```bash # Winget winget install charmbracelet.crush # Scoop scoop bucket add charm https://github.com/charmbracelet/scoop-bucket.git scoop install crush ```
Nix (NUR) Crush is available via [NUR](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR) in `nur.repos.charmbracelet.crush`. You can also try out Crush via `nix-shell`: ```bash # Add the NUR channel. nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/NUR/archive/main.tar.gz nur nix-channel --update # Get Crush in a Nix shell. nix-shell -p '(import { pkgs = import {}; }).repos.charmbracelet.crush' ```
Debian/Ubuntu ```bash sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings curl -fsSL https://repo.charm.sh/apt/gpg.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpg echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpg] https://repo.charm.sh/apt/ * *" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/charm.list sudo apt update && sudo apt install crush ```
Fedora/RHEL ```bash echo '[charm] name=Charm baseurl=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/ enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/gpg.key' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/charm.repo sudo yum install crush ```
Or, download it: - [Packages][releases] are available in Debian and RPM formats - [Binaries][releases] are available for Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD [releases]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/crush/releases Or just install it with Go: ``` go install github.com/charmbracelet/crush@latest ``` > [!WARNING] > Productivity may increase when using Crush and you may find yourself nerd > sniped when first using the application. If the symptoms persist, join the > [Discord][discord] and nerd snipe the rest of us. ## Getting Started The quickest way to get started is to grab an API key for your preferred provider such as Anthropic, OpenAI, Groq, or OpenRouter and just start Crush. You'll be prompted to enter your API key. That said, you can also set environment variables for preferred providers. | Environment Variable | Provider | | -------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- | | `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` | Anthropic | | `OPENAI_API_KEY` | OpenAI | | `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` | OpenRouter | | `GEMINI_API_KEY` | Google Gemini | | `VERTEXAI_PROJECT` | Google Cloud VertexAI (Gemini) | | `VERTEXAI_LOCATION` | Google Cloud VertexAI (Gemini) | | `GROQ_API_KEY` | Groq | | `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` | AWS Bedrock (Claude) | | `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` | AWS Bedrock (Claude) | | `AWS_REGION` | AWS Bedrock (Claude) | | `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT` | Azure OpenAI models | | `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` | Azure OpenAI models (optional when using Entra ID) | | `AZURE_OPENAI_API_VERSION` | Azure OpenAI models | ### By the Way Is there a provider you’d like to see in Crush? Is there an existing model that needs an update? Crush’s default model listing is managed in [Catwalk](https://github.com/charmbracelet/catwalk), a community-supported, open source repository of Crush-compatible models, and you’re welcome to contribute. Catwalk Badge ## Configuration Crush runs great with no configuration. That said, if you do need or want to customize Crush, configuration can be added either local to the project itself, or globally, with the following priority: 1. `.crush.json` 2. `crush.json` 3. `$HOME/.config/crush/crush.json` (Windows: `%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\crush\crush.json`) Configuration itself is stored as a JSON object: ```json { "this-setting": {"this": "that"}, "that-setting": ["ceci", "cela"] } ``` As an additional note, Crush also stores ephemeral data, such as application state, in one additional location: ```bash # Unix $HOME/.local/share/crush/crush.json # Windows %LOCALAPPDATA%\crush\crush.json ``` ### LSPs Crush can use LSPs for additional context to help inform its decisions, just like you would. LSPs can be added manually like so: ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "lsp": { "go": { "command": "gopls", "env": { "GOTOOLCHAIN": "go1.24.5" } }, "typescript": { "command": "typescript-language-server", "args": ["--stdio"] }, "nix": { "command": "nil" } } } ``` ### MCPs Crush also supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through three transport types: `stdio` for command-line servers, `http` for HTTP endpoints, and `sse` for Server-Sent Events. Environment variable expansion is supported using `$(echo $VAR)` syntax. ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "mcp": { "filesystem": { "type": "stdio", "command": "node", "args": ["/path/to/mcp-server.js"], "env": { "NODE_ENV": "production" } }, "github": { "type": "http", "url": "https://example.com/mcp/", "headers": { "Authorization": "$(echo Bearer $EXAMPLE_MCP_TOKEN)" } }, "streaming-service": { "type": "sse", "url": "https://example.com/mcp/sse", "headers": { "API-Key": "$(echo $API_KEY)" } } } } ``` ### Ignoring Files Crush respects `.gitignore` files by default, but you can also create a `.crushignore` file to specify additional files and directories that Crush should ignore. This is useful for excluding files that you want in version control but don't want Crush to consider when providing context. The `.crushignore` file uses the same syntax as `.gitignore` and can be placed in the root of your project or in subdirectories. ### Allowing Tools By default, Crush will ask you for permission before running tool calls. If you'd like, you can allow tools to be executed without prompting you for permissions. Use this with care. ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "permissions": { "allowed_tools": [ "view", "ls", "grep", "edit", "mcp_context7_get-library-doc" ] } } ``` You can also skip all permission prompts entirely by running Crush with the `--yolo` flag. Be very, very careful with this feature. ### Local Models Local models can also be configured via OpenAI-compatible API. Here are two common examples: #### Ollama ```json { "providers": { "ollama": { "name": "Ollama", "base_url": "http://localhost:11434/v1/", "type": "openai", "models": [ { "name": "Qwen 3 30B", "id": "qwen3:30b", "context_window": 256000, "default_max_tokens": 20000 } ] } } } ``` #### LM Studio ```json { "providers": { "lmstudio": { "name": "LM Studio", "base_url": "http://localhost:1234/v1/", "type": "openai", "models": [ { "name": "Qwen 3 30B", "id": "qwen/qwen3-30b-a3b-2507", "context_window": 256000, "default_max_tokens": 20000 } ] } } } ``` ### Custom Providers Crush supports custom provider configurations for both OpenAI-compatible and Anthropic-compatible APIs. #### OpenAI-Compatible APIs Here’s an example configuration for Deepseek, which uses an OpenAI-compatible API. Don't forget to set `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` in your environment. ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "providers": { "deepseek": { "type": "openai", "base_url": "https://api.deepseek.com/v1", "api_key": "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY", "models": [ { "id": "deepseek-chat", "name": "Deepseek V3", "cost_per_1m_in": 0.27, "cost_per_1m_out": 1.1, "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 0.07, "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 1.1, "context_window": 64000, "default_max_tokens": 5000 } ] } } } ``` #### Anthropic-Compatible APIs Custom Anthropic-compatible providers follow this format: ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "providers": { "custom-anthropic": { "type": "anthropic", "base_url": "https://api.anthropic.com/v1", "api_key": "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY", "extra_headers": { "anthropic-version": "2023-06-01" }, "models": [ { "id": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514", "name": "Claude Sonnet 4", "cost_per_1m_in": 3, "cost_per_1m_out": 15, "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 3.75, "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 0.3, "context_window": 200000, "default_max_tokens": 50000, "can_reason": true, "supports_attachments": true } ] } } } ``` ### Amazon Bedrock Crush currently supports running Anthropic models through Bedrock, with caching disabled. * A Bedrock provider will appear once you have AWS configured, i.e. `aws configure` * Crush also expects the `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` to be set * To use a specific AWS profile set `AWS_PROFILE` in your environment, i.e. `AWS_PROFILE=myprofile crush` ### Vertex AI Platform Vertex AI will appear in the list of available providers when `VERTEXAI_PROJECT` and `VERTEXAI_LOCATION` are set. You will also need to be authenticated: ```bash gcloud auth application-default login ``` To add specific models to the configuration, configure as such: ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "providers": { "vertexai": { "models": [ { "id": "claude-sonnet-4@20250514", "name": "VertexAI Sonnet 4", "cost_per_1m_in": 3, "cost_per_1m_out": 15, "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 3.75, "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 0.3, "context_window": 200000, "default_max_tokens": 50000, "can_reason": true, "supports_attachments": true } ] } } } ``` ## A Note on Claude Max and GitHub Copilot Crush only supports model providers through official, compliant APIs. We do not support or endorse any methods that rely on personal Claude Max and GitHub Copilot accounts or OAuth workarounds, which may violate Anthropic and Microsoft’s Terms of Service. We’re committed to building sustainable, trusted integrations with model providers. If you’re a provider interested in working with us, [reach out](mailto:vt100@charm.sh). ## Logging Sometimes you need to look at logs. Luckily, Crush logs all sorts of stuff. Logs are stored in `./.crush/logs/crush.log` relative to the project. The CLI also contains some helper commands to make perusing recent logs easier: ```bash # Print the last 1000 lines crush logs # Print the last 500 lines crush logs --tail 500 # Follow logs in real time crush logs --follow ``` Want more logging? Run `crush` with the `--debug` flag, or enable it in the config: ```json { "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json", "options": { "debug": true, "debug_lsp": true } } ``` ## Whatcha think? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Need help? We gotchu. 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