docs: add Tusk Review to README and CLI overview#227
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Summary
Advertises the Tusk Review product in the top-level
README.mdand the CLI short-docsoverview.md, bumping the product count from two to three and pointing users atdocs/review/for getting-started content.Changes
README.md: update intro to list three products, add a new "Tusk Review — AI Code Review" section with example commands (tusk review run,--no-poll,tusk review status <run-id> --watch) and a link todocs/review/.cmd/short_docs/overview.md: mention Tusk Review alongside Drift and Unit, and addtusk review runas a common starting point.