Terms of Service
The terms governing your use of rulepack.
Last updated: 2026-05-31
These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of rulepack — the website
at rulepack.lyrra.net, the registry API, and the
rulepack command-line tool (together, the "Service"), operated by Lyrra
("we", "us"). By using the Service you agree to these Terms. If you do not
agree, do not use the Service.
Plain-language summary
Use rulepack to publish and install agent rule packs. You own what you publish and are responsible for it. Published versions are public and immutable. We can remove content that violates these Terms, and the Service is provided "as is".
1. Accounts and scopes
- You sign in with GitHub. You are responsible for activity under your account.
- A scope (
@your-scope) is a namespace you claim. One account owns one scope. We may reclaim scopes that are unused, impersonate others, infringe trademarks, or are reserved for the project. - You must be old enough to form a binding contract in your jurisdiction.
2. Publishing content
- You may publish packs only if you have the right to do so. You retain ownership of the content you publish; you grant us a non-exclusive licence to host, store, reproduce, and distribute it so the Service can operate (serving tarballs, search, and the web hub).
- Each published version is immutable and public. Do not publish secrets, credentials, or personal data — you cannot rely on deletion to undo exposure.
- The licence you declare in
rulepack.json(e.g.MIT) governs how others may use your pack. Choose it deliberately and ship a matchingLICENSEfile. - You must follow the Acceptable Use Policy.
3. Removal and suspension
We may remove content or suspend accounts that violate these Terms, the Acceptable Use Policy, or applicable law, or in response to a valid legal request. Where practical we will give notice, but we may act immediately for serious issues (malware, security, legal risk).
4. The CLI and your projects
The rulepack CLI writes files into your project at your direction. It verifies
each tarball's SHA-256 before writing. You are responsible for reviewing the
rule files you install. The CLI itself is licensed separately — see its
LICENSE.
5. Service availability
The Service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind. We do not guarantee it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that any pack will remain available. We may change or discontinue features at any time.
6. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Lyrra is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for loss of data or profits, arising from your use of the Service. This does not exclude liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law.
7. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms. Material changes will be reflected here with a new "last updated" date. Continued use after changes means you accept them.
8. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of Japan. The Tokyo District Court has exclusive jurisdiction as the court of first instance for any dispute, to the extent permitted by law.
9. Contact
Questions about these Terms: [email protected].
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