The open-source terminal coding agent previously known as OpenCode has rebranded to Crush and shipped a major architecture overhaul. The new release moves away from a pure code-completion model toward a persistent agent loop that can plan, execute, and verify multi-step tasks entirely from the terminal. Crush now supports tool use natively — including file system access, shell execution, and web search — without requiring a separate orchestration layer. The team behind Crush says the rename reflects a broader pivot: rather than assisting developers with individual edits, Crush is designed to own tasks end-to-end. Early benchmarks on SWE-bench show it outperforming several proprietary alternatives at a fraction of the cost when paired with DeepSeek V3 as the underlying model.