1# Crush
  2
  3<p align="center">
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  7</p>
  8
  9<p align="center">Your new coding bestie, now available in your favourite terminal.<br />Your tools, your code, and your workflows, wired into your LLM of choice.</p>
 10<p align="center">你的新编程伙伴,现在就在你最爱的终端中。<br />你的工具、代码和工作流,都与您选择的 LLM 模型紧密相连。</p>
 11
 12<p align="center"><img width="800" alt="Crush Demo" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/58280caf-851b-470a-b6f7-d5c4ea8a1968" /></p>
 13
 14## Features
 15
 16- **Multi-Model:** choose from a wide range of LLMs or add your own via OpenAI- or Anthropic-compatible APIs
 17- **Flexible:** switch LLMs mid-session while preserving context
 18- **Session-Based:** maintain multiple work sessions and contexts per project
 19- **LSP-Enhanced:** Crush uses LSPs for additional context, just like you do
 20- **Extensible:** add capabilities via MCPs (`http`, `stdio`, and `sse`)
 21- **Works Everywhere:** first-class support in every terminal on macOS, Linux, Windows (PowerShell and WSL), FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD
 22
 23## Installation
 24
 25Use a package manager:
 26
 27```bash
 28# Homebrew
 29brew install charmbracelet/tap/crush
 30
 31# NPM
 32npm install -g @charmland/crush
 33
 34# Arch Linux (btw)
 35yay -S crush-bin
 36
 37# Nix
 38nix run github:numtide/nix-ai-tools#crush
 39```
 40
 41Windows users:
 42
 43```bash
 44# Winget
 45winget install charmbracelet.crush
 46
 47# Scoop
 48scoop bucket add charm https://github.com/charmbracelet/scoop-bucket.git
 49scoop install crush
 50```
 51
 52<details>
 53<summary><strong>Nix (NUR)</strong></summary>
 54
 55Crush is available via [NUR](https://github.com/nix-community/NUR) in `nur.repos.charmbracelet.crush`.
 56
 57You can also try out Crush via `nix-shell`:
 58
 59```bash
 60# Add the NUR channel.
 61nix-channel --add https://github.com/nix-community/NUR/archive/main.tar.gz nur
 62nix-channel --update
 63
 64# Get Crush in a Nix shell.
 65nix-shell -p '(import <nur> { pkgs = import <nixpkgs> {}; }).repos.charmbracelet.crush'
 66```
 67
 68### NixOS & Home Manager Module Usage via NUR
 69
 70Crush provides NixOS and Home Manager modules via NUR.
 71You can use these modules directly in your flake by importing them from NUR. Since it auto detects whether its a home manager or nixos context you can use the import the exact same way :)
 72
 73```nix
 74{
 75  inputs = {
 76    nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
 77    nur.url = "github:nix-community/NUR";
 78  };
 79
 80  outputs = { self, nixpkgs, nur, ... }: {
 81    nixosConfigurations.your-hostname = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
 82      system = "x86_64-linux";
 83      modules = [
 84        nur.modules.nixos.default
 85        nur.repos.charmbracelet.modules.crush
 86        {
 87          programs.crush = {
 88            enable = true;
 89            settings = {
 90              providers = {
 91                openai = {
 92                  id = "openai";
 93                  name = "OpenAI";
 94                  base_url = "https://api.openai.com/v1";
 95                  type = "openai";
 96                  api_key = "sk-fake123456789abcdef...";
 97                  models = [
 98                    {
 99                      id = "gpt-4";
100                      name = "GPT-4";
101                    }
102                  ];
103                };
104              };
105              lsp = {
106                go = { command = "gopls"; enabled = true; };
107                nix = { command = "nil"; enabled = true; };
108              };
109              options = {
110                context_paths = [ "/etc/nixos/configuration.nix" ];
111                tui = { compact_mode = true; };
112                debug = false;
113              };
114            };
115          };
116        }
117      ];
118    };
119  };
120}
121```
122
123</details>
124
125<details>
126<summary><strong>Debian/Ubuntu</strong></summary>
127
128```bash
129sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings
130curl -fsSL https://repo.charm.sh/apt/gpg.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpg
131echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/charm.gpg] https://repo.charm.sh/apt/ * *" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/charm.list
132sudo apt update && sudo apt install crush
133```
134
135</details>
136
137<details>
138<summary><strong>Fedora/RHEL</strong></summary>
139
140```bash
141echo '[charm]
142name=Charm
143baseurl=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/
144enabled=1
145gpgcheck=1
146gpgkey=https://repo.charm.sh/yum/gpg.key' | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/charm.repo
147sudo yum install crush
148```
149
150</details>
151
152Or, download it:
153
154- [Packages][releases] are available in Debian and RPM formats
155- [Binaries][releases] are available for Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and NetBSD
156
157[releases]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/crush/releases
158
159Or just install it with Go:
160
161```
162go install github.com/charmbracelet/crush@latest
163```
164
165> [!WARNING]
166> Productivity may increase when using Crush and you may find yourself nerd
167> sniped when first using the application. If the symptoms persist, join the
168> [Discord][discord] and nerd snipe the rest of us.
169
170## Getting Started
171
172The quickest way to get started is to grab an API key for your preferred
173provider such as Anthropic, OpenAI, Groq, or OpenRouter and just start
174Crush. You'll be prompted to enter your API key.
175
176That said, you can also set environment variables for preferred providers.
177
178| Environment Variable        | Provider                                           |
179| --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
180| `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`         | Anthropic                                          |
181| `OPENAI_API_KEY`            | OpenAI                                             |
182| `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`        | OpenRouter                                         |
183| `GEMINI_API_KEY`            | Google Gemini                                      |
184| `CEREBRAS_API_KEY`          | Cerebras                                           |
185| `HF_TOKEN`                  | Huggingface Inference                              |
186| `VERTEXAI_PROJECT`          | Google Cloud VertexAI (Gemini)                     |
187| `VERTEXAI_LOCATION`         | Google Cloud VertexAI (Gemini)                     |
188| `GROQ_API_KEY`              | Groq                                               |
189| `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`         | AWS Bedrock (Claude)                               |
190| `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`     | AWS Bedrock (Claude)                               |
191| `AWS_REGION`                | AWS Bedrock (Claude)                               |
192| `AWS_PROFILE`               | Custom AWS Profile                                 |
193| `AWS_REGION`                | AWS Region                                         |
194| `AZURE_OPENAI_API_ENDPOINT` | Azure OpenAI models                                |
195| `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY`      | Azure OpenAI models (optional when using Entra ID) |
196| `AZURE_OPENAI_API_VERSION`  | Azure OpenAI models                                |
197
198### By the Way
199
200Is there a provider you’d like to see in Crush? Is there an existing model that needs an update?
201
202Crush’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.
203
204<a href="https://github.com/charmbracelet/catwalk"><img width="174" height="174" alt="Catwalk Badge" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/95b49515-fe82-4409-b10d-5beb0873787d" /></a>
205
206## Configuration
207
208Crush runs great with no configuration. That said, if you do need or want to
209customize Crush, configuration can be added either local to the project itself,
210or globally, with the following priority:
211
2121. `.crush.json`
2132. `crush.json`
2143. `$HOME/.config/crush/crush.json` (Windows: `%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\crush\crush.json`)
215
216Configuration itself is stored as a JSON object:
217
218```json
219{
220  "this-setting": { "this": "that" },
221  "that-setting": ["ceci", "cela"]
222}
223```
224
225As an additional note, Crush also stores ephemeral data, such as application state, in one additional location:
226
227```bash
228# Unix
229$HOME/.local/share/crush/crush.json
230
231# Windows
232%LOCALAPPDATA%\crush\crush.json
233```
234
235### LSPs
236
237Crush can use LSPs for additional context to help inform its decisions, just
238like you would. LSPs can be added manually like so:
239
240```json
241{
242  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
243  "lsp": {
244    "go": {
245      "command": "gopls",
246      "env": {
247        "GOTOOLCHAIN": "go1.24.5"
248      }
249    },
250    "typescript": {
251      "command": "typescript-language-server",
252      "args": ["--stdio"]
253    },
254    "nix": {
255      "command": "nil"
256    }
257  }
258}
259```
260
261### MCPs
262
263Crush also supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers through three
264transport types: `stdio` for command-line servers, `http` for HTTP endpoints,
265and `sse` for Server-Sent Events. Environment variable expansion is supported
266using `$(echo $VAR)` syntax.
267
268```json
269{
270  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
271  "mcp": {
272    "filesystem": {
273      "type": "stdio",
274      "command": "node",
275      "args": ["/path/to/mcp-server.js"],
276      "timeout": 120,
277      "disabled": false,
278      "env": {
279        "NODE_ENV": "production"
280      }
281    },
282    "github": {
283      "type": "http",
284      "url": "https://example.com/mcp/",
285      "timeout": 120,
286      "disabled": false,
287      "headers": {
288        "Authorization": "$(echo Bearer $EXAMPLE_MCP_TOKEN)"
289      }
290    },
291    "streaming-service": {
292      "type": "sse",
293      "url": "https://example.com/mcp/sse",
294      "timeout": 120,
295      "disabled": false,
296      "headers": {
297        "API-Key": "$(echo $API_KEY)"
298      }
299    }
300  }
301}
302```
303
304### Ignoring Files
305
306Crush respects `.gitignore` files by default, but you can also create a
307`.crushignore` file to specify additional files and directories that Crush
308should ignore. This is useful for excluding files that you want in version
309control but don't want Crush to consider when providing context.
310
311The `.crushignore` file uses the same syntax as `.gitignore` and can be placed
312in the root of your project or in subdirectories.
313
314### Allowing Tools
315
316By default, Crush will ask you for permission before running tool calls. If
317you'd like, you can allow tools to be executed without prompting you for
318permissions. Use this with care.
319
320```json
321{
322  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
323  "permissions": {
324    "allowed_tools": [
325      "view",
326      "ls",
327      "grep",
328      "edit",
329      "mcp_context7_get-library-doc"
330    ]
331  }
332}
333```
334
335You can also skip all permission prompts entirely by running Crush with the
336`--yolo` flag. Be very, very careful with this feature.
337
338### Attribution Settings
339
340By default, Crush adds attribution information to Git commits and pull requests
341it creates. You can customize this behavior with the `attribution` option:
342
343```json
344{
345  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
346  "options": {
347    "attribution": {
348      "co_authored_by": true,
349      "generated_with": true
350    }
351  }
352}
353```
354
355- `co_authored_by`: When true (default), adds `Co-Authored-By: Crush <crush@charm.land>` to commit messages
356- `generated_with`: When true (default), adds `💘 Generated with Crush` line to commit messages and PR descriptions
357
358### Local Models
359
360Local models can also be configured via OpenAI-compatible API. Here are two common examples:
361
362#### Ollama
363
364```json
365{
366  "providers": {
367    "ollama": {
368      "name": "Ollama",
369      "base_url": "http://localhost:11434/v1/",
370      "type": "openai",
371      "models": [
372        {
373          "name": "Qwen 3 30B",
374          "id": "qwen3:30b",
375          "context_window": 256000,
376          "default_max_tokens": 20000
377        }
378      ]
379    }
380  }
381}
382```
383
384#### LM Studio
385
386```json
387{
388  "providers": {
389    "lmstudio": {
390      "name": "LM Studio",
391      "base_url": "http://localhost:1234/v1/",
392      "type": "openai",
393      "models": [
394        {
395          "name": "Qwen 3 30B",
396          "id": "qwen/qwen3-30b-a3b-2507",
397          "context_window": 256000,
398          "default_max_tokens": 20000
399        }
400      ]
401    }
402  }
403}
404```
405
406### Custom Providers
407
408Crush supports custom provider configurations for both OpenAI-compatible and
409Anthropic-compatible APIs.
410
411#### OpenAI-Compatible APIs
412
413Here’s an example configuration for Deepseek, which uses an OpenAI-compatible
414API. Don't forget to set `DEEPSEEK_API_KEY` in your environment.
415
416```json
417{
418  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
419  "providers": {
420    "deepseek": {
421      "type": "openai",
422      "base_url": "https://api.deepseek.com/v1",
423      "api_key": "$DEEPSEEK_API_KEY",
424      "models": [
425        {
426          "id": "deepseek-chat",
427          "name": "Deepseek V3",
428          "cost_per_1m_in": 0.27,
429          "cost_per_1m_out": 1.1,
430          "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 0.07,
431          "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 1.1,
432          "context_window": 64000,
433          "default_max_tokens": 5000
434        }
435      ]
436    }
437  }
438}
439```
440
441#### Anthropic-Compatible APIs
442
443Custom Anthropic-compatible providers follow this format:
444
445```json
446{
447  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
448  "providers": {
449    "custom-anthropic": {
450      "type": "anthropic",
451      "base_url": "https://api.anthropic.com/v1",
452      "api_key": "$ANTHROPIC_API_KEY",
453      "extra_headers": {
454        "anthropic-version": "2023-06-01"
455      },
456      "models": [
457        {
458          "id": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
459          "name": "Claude Sonnet 4",
460          "cost_per_1m_in": 3,
461          "cost_per_1m_out": 15,
462          "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 3.75,
463          "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 0.3,
464          "context_window": 200000,
465          "default_max_tokens": 50000,
466          "can_reason": true,
467          "supports_attachments": true
468        }
469      ]
470    }
471  }
472}
473```
474
475### Amazon Bedrock
476
477Crush currently supports running Anthropic models through Bedrock, with caching disabled.
478
479- A Bedrock provider will appear once you have AWS configured, i.e. `aws configure`
480- Crush also expects the `AWS_REGION` or `AWS_DEFAULT_REGION` to be set
481- To use a specific AWS profile set `AWS_PROFILE` in your environment, i.e. `AWS_PROFILE=myprofile crush`
482
483### Vertex AI Platform
484
485Vertex AI will appear in the list of available providers when `VERTEXAI_PROJECT` and `VERTEXAI_LOCATION` are set. You will also need to be authenticated:
486
487```bash
488gcloud auth application-default login
489```
490
491To add specific models to the configuration, configure as such:
492
493```json
494{
495  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
496  "providers": {
497    "vertexai": {
498      "models": [
499        {
500          "id": "claude-sonnet-4@20250514",
501          "name": "VertexAI Sonnet 4",
502          "cost_per_1m_in": 3,
503          "cost_per_1m_out": 15,
504          "cost_per_1m_in_cached": 3.75,
505          "cost_per_1m_out_cached": 0.3,
506          "context_window": 200000,
507          "default_max_tokens": 50000,
508          "can_reason": true,
509          "supports_attachments": true
510        }
511      ]
512    }
513  }
514}
515```
516
517## Logging
518
519Sometimes you need to look at logs. Luckily, Crush logs all sorts of
520stuff. Logs are stored in `./.crush/logs/crush.log` relative to the project.
521
522The CLI also contains some helper commands to make perusing recent logs easier:
523
524```bash
525# Print the last 1000 lines
526crush logs
527
528# Print the last 500 lines
529crush logs --tail 500
530
531# Follow logs in real time
532crush logs --follow
533```
534
535Want more logging? Run `crush` with the `--debug` flag, or enable it in the
536config:
537
538```json
539{
540  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
541  "options": {
542    "debug": true,
543    "debug_lsp": true
544  }
545}
546```
547
548## Disabling Provider Auto-Updates
549
550By default, Crush automatically checks for the latest and greatest list of
551providers and models from [Catwalk](https://github.com/charmbracelet/catwalk),
552the open source Crush provider database. This means that when new providers and
553models are available, or when model metadata changes, Crush automatically
554updates your local configuration.
555
556For those with restricted internet access, or those who prefer to work in
557air-gapped environments, this might not be want you want, and this feature can
558be disabled.
559
560To disable automatic provider updates, set `disable_provider_auto_update` into
561your `crush.json` config:
562
563```json
564{
565  "$schema": "https://charm.land/crush.json",
566  "options": {
567    "disable_provider_auto_update": true
568  }
569}
570```
571
572Or set the `CRUSH_DISABLE_PROVIDER_AUTO_UPDATE` environment variable:
573
574```bash
575export CRUSH_DISABLE_PROVIDER_AUTO_UPDATE=1
576```
577
578### Manually updating providers
579
580Manually updating providers is possible with the `crush update-providers`
581command:
582
583```bash
584# Update providers remotely from Catwalk.
585crush update-providers
586
587# Update providers from a custom Catwalk base URL.
588crush update-providers https://example.com/
589
590# Update providers from a local file.
591crush update-providers /path/to/local-providers.json
592
593# Reset providers to the embedded version, embedded at crush at build time.
594crush update-providers embedded
595
596# For more info:
597crush update-providers --help
598```
599
600## A Note on Claude Max and GitHub Copilot
601
602Crush only supports model providers through official, compliant APIs. We do not
603support or endorse any methods that rely on personal Claude Max and GitHub
604Copilot accounts or OAuth workarounds, which violate Anthropic and
605Microsoft’s Terms of Service.
606
607We’re committed to building sustainable, trusted integrations with model
608providers. If you’re a provider interested in working with us,
609[reach out](mailto:vt100@charm.sh).
610
611## Contributing
612
613See the [contributing guide](https://github.com/charmbracelet/crush?tab=contributing-ov-file#contributing).
614
615## Whatcha think?
616
617We’d love to hear your thoughts on this project. Need help? We gotchu. You can find us on:
618
619- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/charmcli)
620- [Discord][discord]
621- [Slack](https://charm.land/slack)
622- [The Fediverse](https://mastodon.social/@charmcli)
623- [Bluesky](https://bsky.app/profile/charm.land)
624
625[discord]: https://charm.land/discord
626
627## License
628
629[FSL-1.1-MIT](https://github.com/charmbracelet/crush/raw/main/LICENSE.md)
630
631---
632
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