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Integration proposal: Crush — charmbracelet/crush (auto-drafted 2026-06-22) #66

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Auto-generated by weekly-landscape-scan routine (2026-06-22). DRAFT — needs human review. Labels to add: integration-proposal, auto-generated
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What is Crush?

Crush (github.com/charmbracelet/crush) is a Go-based agentic coding tool from Charmbracelet — the team behind Bubble Tea, Lip Gloss, Gum, and Glamour (the most widely used Go TUI library ecosystem). ~25,000 GitHub stars. MCP + LSP support. Broadest OS coverage of any AI coding agent: macOS, Linux, Windows, Android, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD. FSL licensed (source-available, not OSI open source).

It evolved from the original opencode-ai/opencode project (archived Sept 2025) and was redesigned by Charmbracelet. Not in codetalker's integration list.

Why it matters

Charmbracelet's community — Go developers, terminal-first, open-source-aligned — is not reached by any of codetalker's current 14 integrations. With 25K stars, Crush is the second-largest unaddressed MCP-compatible coding agent after OpenCode (issue #63).

Files needed

  • docs/integrations/crush.md — new integration guide
  • README.md — add Crush row

Key human decisions needed

  1. FSL license policy: Should Crush be listed as first-class (alongside MIT/Apache tools) or "community" integration? This is a branding call.
  2. Config path: Confirm whether Crush uses ~/.config/crush/config.json or inherits from OpenCode's path.
  3. OpenCode/Crush overlap: If both issue Integration proposal: OpenCode (auto-drafted 2026-06-22) — URGENT #63 (OpenCode) and this are implemented, the guides should cross-reference to clarify the lineage.

Full draft spec

See docs/superpowers/specs/2026-06-22-integrate-crush.md on branch docs/landscape-report-2026-06-22.

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