Effective August 17, 2026
Terms of service.
The operating terms for this private remote coding harness.
Service and acceptance
Cloud Harness MCP is open-source software and an owner-operated private remote coding service. By accessing a hosted instance, you agree to these terms and the instance owner's authorization. If you do not agree, do not use the hosted service.
Authorized use
You may use the service only with credentials and repositories the owner expressly authorized. You are responsible for commands, code, Git operations, deployment targets, costs, third-party terms, backups, and results initiated through your client. The service is intentionally capable of arbitrary repository-controlled execution inside a bounded executor.
Prohibited use
- No unauthorized access, credential sharing, security-control bypass, or use against repositories or systems you do not control.
- No malware delivery, destructive abuse, illegal activity, service interference, or attempts to escape the executor or obtain control-plane credentials.
- No secrets, personal data, or regulated data unless the operator has explicitly approved and configured the service for that processing.
Availability and changes
The owner may limit, suspend, rotate credentials for, or discontinue the hosted service at any time for security, maintenance, misuse, or resource reasons. Workspaces are temporary and may be closed or expire. Keep durable work in an authorized repository or other approved system.
Open-source license and warranty
The source code is available under the MIT License. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the software and hosted service are provided “as is,” without warranties of availability, fitness, non-infringement, data preservation, or error-free operation. The operator is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or lost-data damages arising from use.
Third parties and contact
Repository hosts, infrastructure providers, AI clients, and plugin marketplaces have separate terms. For support or non-sensitive questions, use the support page. Report security issues privately through GitHub Security Advisories.