On Tue, Jun 30, 2026 at 09:55:36PM -0400, Daniel Dickman wrote:
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> On Wed, 1 Jul 2026, David Uhden Collado wrote:
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> Hi David, thanks for taking a look.
>
> > Are there any plans to port opencode to OpenBSD as well? From a maintenance
> > perspective, it seems like one of the more useful candidates because it
> > supports models from many different providers instead of being tied to a
> > single vendor.
>
> No I have no plans, but there's nothing stopping someone that wants to
> tackle it. As I'm sure you're aware there's some history between opencode
> and crush.
>
> crush supports many providers. (fire it up and the first prompt is to pick
> your favourite provider). swival also supports many providers, but is a
> more specialized agent.
>
> I have sent the ones that would be useful to me (codex is already in ports
> and I use it too).
>
> >
> > My concern is that importing many AI-agent CLIs could become expensive to
> > maintain.
>
> I've put myself down as maintainer, I don't think it's very much burden to
> be honest.
>
> claude will be frozen in time and can't be updated given the
> discontinuation of the npm distribution.
>
> swival is mostly python which I can easily keep up with and crush is
> self-contained go code.
>

I use crush all the time on openbsd with openrouter and local models. I had it
on my list of things to do to make a port. I welcome this effort. Thank you.

-ml

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