Last updated: June 4, 2026
Agreement
This User Agreement governs your use of RxCode, including the macOS app, mobile companion experiences, website, relay services, release downloads, and related project materials. By using RxCode, you agree to this User Agreement.
Use of RxCode
RxCode helps you run and manage AI coding agents against software projects. You are responsible for the projects you open, the prompts you send, the tools you enable, the permissions you approve, and the changes you accept or deploy.
You agree to use RxCode only for lawful purposes and in a way that does not violate applicable laws, third-party rights, provider policies, or the terms of services you connect to RxCode.
AI-generated output
AI agents can make mistakes, produce incomplete work, introduce vulnerabilities, or misunderstand instructions. You are responsible for reviewing, testing, and validating any generated code, commands, documentation, release artifacts, or other output before relying on it.
RxCode provides workflow and review tools, but it does not guarantee that agent output is correct, secure, licensed appropriately, or suitable for production.
Third-party providers
RxCode can integrate with external agent providers, command line tools, GitHub, mobile push services, package registries, and other services. Your use of those services is governed by their own agreements and policies.
You are responsible for obtaining and maintaining any accounts, credentials, subscriptions, licenses, and permissions required by third-party providers.
Local projects and credentials
You are responsible for protecting your local projects, secrets, access tokens, SSH keys, provider credentials, and devices. Do not grant agent permissions or connect services unless you understand the access being provided.
You should review commands, file changes, permission requests, and release steps before approving them, especially when they may modify code, disclose project information, publish content, or affect production systems.
Mobile sync and relay services
Mobile sync and relay services are provided to help paired devices exchange encrypted state and notifications. You agree not to abuse those services, attempt to disrupt them, reverse engineer service protections, or use them to transmit unlawful, harmful, or unauthorized material.
Updates and availability
RxCode may change, add, or remove features over time. Website pages, downloads, relay services, update feeds, and integrations may be unavailable, delayed, or modified without notice.
Open source materials
Parts of RxCode may be made available under open source licenses. If a license file or source distribution grants rights that differ from this User Agreement for specific code, that license governs your use of that code.
Disclaimers
RxCode is provided as is and as available, without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the project maintainers disclaim warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, availability, accuracy, and security.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the project maintainers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost code, business interruption, security incidents, or deployment failures arising from your use of RxCode.
Changes to this agreement
This User Agreement may change as RxCode evolves. Continued use of RxCode after an updated agreement is posted means you accept the updated agreement.
Contact
For questions about this User Agreement, open an issue or contact the project through the RxCode GitHub repository.