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Acceptable Use Policy
What you may and may not publish or do on rulepack.
Last updated: 2026-05-31
This Acceptable Use Policy applies to everything you publish to, or do on, rulepack. It supplements the Terms of Service. Breaking it may lead to content removal or account suspension.
Don't publish
- Malware or harmful instructions — rule files crafted to make an agent exfiltrate secrets, install backdoors, damage systems, or attack third parties.
- Secrets — API keys, tokens, passwords, or private credentials (yours or anyone's). Published versions are immutable and public.
- Infringing content — material you don't have the rights to, or that violates someone's IP, privacy, or publicity rights.
- Illegal, hateful, or harassing content, or content that sexualizes minors.
- Personal data of others without a lawful basis.
- Spam — name-squatting, typosquatting, SEO junk, or empty/duplicate packs published to manipulate rankings.
- Misleading metadata — descriptions, keywords, or licences that misrepresent what a pack does.
Don't do
- Abuse the API or registry (excessive automated load, scraping that degrades the Service, or circumventing rate limits).
- Attempt to break authentication, access other users' data, or probe for vulnerabilities without authorization. (Responsible security reports are welcome — see Contact.)
- Impersonate others through scope names or pack metadata.
Enforcement & takedowns
We may remove content or suspend accounts that violate this policy, and may act immediately for malware, security, or legal risk. To report a violation or request a takedown (including IP complaints), email [email protected] with the pack name, version, and the reason.
Security reports
Found a vulnerability? Please report it privately to [email protected] rather than opening a public issue, and give us reasonable time to fix it.
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