Terms of Service
Last updated: July 13, 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and CMDOP Inc. (“Cmdop”, “we”, “us”) for use of Cmdop — the command-line agent, the website at cmdop.com, the relay network, the skills marketplace, and our inference service. We call all of it the Service.
By installing or using the Service, you accept these terms. If you are using it for an organisation, you are confirming you have authority to accept them on its behalf.
1. What Cmdop does
Cmdop is an AI agent that runs on your machine. You describe what you want; it decides what to do and does it.
Three things follow from that, and the rest of this document is largely about them:
- Inputs — what you send: prompts, files, command output, whatever the agent gathers to do the job.
- Outputs — what the model produces: text, code, suggested commands.
- Actions — what the agent actually does: running shell commands, creating, modifying and deleting files, installing software, and interacting with local and remote systems on your behalf.
Actions are the part that matters. An Output is a suggestion on a screen. An Action changes your machine.
You are responsible for all Inputs you submit and all Actions taken.
2. The Service is not deterministic
Cmdop is built on language models. They are probabilistic, and they are wrong sometimes.
Outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsafe — and may look confident and specific while being wrong. Actions may not be error free or operate as you intended.
The Service does not verify commands for safety, correctness, or suitability for your environment. It does not check whether a command is destructive. It has no duty to monitor, warn, or intervene before deleting your data, shutting something down, or changing your infrastructure. Cmdop is not engineering advice.
Evaluating whether an Output or an Action is appropriate is your job, not ours.
3. Autonomous execution
Cmdop can be configured to execute commands and modify files without asking you to confirm each one.
If you enable that, you are accepting the risk of automatically executed commands, including — without limitation — destructive and irreversible commands, deletion or corruption of files and data, system outages, service interruption, and security vulnerabilities.
You are solely responsible for the consequences, including having appropriate safeguards, backups, testing, and monitoring in place.
Do not configure Cmdop to take irreversible actions in production without human review and confirmation.
4. Backups
You are responsible for backing up your data. Cmdop has no obligation and no liability for any loss, alteration, destruction, corruption, or recovery of it.
The agent can delete files. We cannot get them back. Keep backups and keep a way to roll back.
5. Your machines and your fleet
When you connect a machine, you are telling us you have the right to run arbitrary commands on it, as the user the agent runs as. We have no way to verify that, and we do not try. It is your representation, and your responsibility.
Any machine in a fleet can run commands on the others. Your enrollment password is what admits a machine to the fleet, and it is reusable — whoever holds it can add machines. Keep it secret and rotate it when it should no longer work.
You are responsible for everything done through your account, whether or not you authorised it. If your credentials leak, that is still your account.
6. Making a machine public
You can give a machine a public address on cmdop.dev, or open a tunnel to a local port. Either one puts it on the internet, reachable by anyone.
That is your decision and your risk. We do not firewall your machine, we do not audit what you have exposed, and we are not responsible for what reaches it once you have published it. Anything listening on that machine that you have not secured is now exposed to everyone.
7. Prompt injection and untrusted content
The agent acts on the text it reads — web pages, files, command output, responses from other machines, skills from the marketplace. Any of that can contain instructions aimed at the agent rather than at you, and the agent may follow them.
We do not filter for this. With autonomous execution enabled, a successful injection means commands you never asked for, running with your permissions. Do not point the agent at untrusted content while it holds credentials you care about.
8. Skills
Skills in the marketplace are code written by other people that your agent runs on your machine.
We do not security-audit skills. We do not verify that they work, that they are safe, or that they do what they claim. They are provided as-is by their authors, and running one is your decision.
If you publish a skill: you keep ownership of it. You grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to host, store, reproduce, display, distribute, and execute it, and to allow other users to install and execute it, for as long as you keep it published. You confirm you have the right to grant that, and that the skill does not infringe anyone else’s rights or contain malicious code. You are responsible for it, and you will cover us against claims arising from it.
You can unpublish a skill at any time. Copies already installed by other users stay on their machines.
9. Acceptable use
You may not use Cmdop to:
- gain unauthorised access to any system, or connect, enroll, or run commands on any machine you are not authorised to access;
- use anyone else’s fleet, enrollment password, connection PIN, or API key — however you came by it;
- conduct phishing, or host content designed to deceive people into giving up credentials or payment details;
- develop, distribute, or run malware, or operate command-and-control infrastructure for it;
- use tunnels or relays to conceal the origin of attack traffic;
- circumvent access controls, authentication, or network policies on systems you do not control;
- mine cryptocurrency or run resource-abusive workloads on infrastructure you do not own;
- break the law, or the terms of any third-party service the agent interacts with on your behalf;
- resell or redistribute our inference capacity as your own service.
We can suspend or terminate access immediately if we believe you are doing any of this.
10. Accounts, payment, and cancellation
You need an account for paid features. Keep your credentials safe and your billing details current.
Subscriptions renew automatically at the then-current price until you cancel. We tell you the price and the billing period before you subscribe, and you consent to automatic renewal separately from these terms.
You can cancel at any time, from your account settings, and cancellation takes effect at the end of the period you have already paid for. We do not refund partial periods except where the law requires it.
Prices can change. We will tell you before a change affects you, and you can cancel instead.
If a payment fails, we may suspend paid features until it is resolved.
11. Inference and model providers
Paid inference runs through our service, which forwards your request to a third-party model provider.
We do not store the content of your prompts or the model’s responses, and we do not train on them. What providers do is their policy, not ours — most serve us under agreements not to retain or train on requests, but some models fall outside those agreements, and providers may retain a request if their abuse systems flag it. Our Privacy Policy sets this out in full.
We are not liable for a provider’s outage, degradation, inaccuracy, or unexpected output.
12. Who owns what
Your Inputs are yours. We claim no ownership of your prompts, your code, or your files.
Outputs are yours too. We assign you whatever right, title, and interest we have — if any — in what the model produces for you.
Two honest caveats. Outputs are generated by machine learning, and similar or identical Outputs may be produced for other people; you get no rights over theirs. And we cannot guarantee that an Output is free of errors, vulnerabilities, or third-party intellectual property claims. Check what you ship.
Cmdop itself — the software, the site, the brand — stays ours.
13. No warranty
The Service, Outputs, and Actions are provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express, implied, or statutory — including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, and reliability, to the fullest extent the law allows.
We do not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free.
14. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages, including data loss, system failure, business interruption, security breach, and damage to infrastructure, arising from the Service.
Where liability cannot be excluded, our total liability will not exceed the greater of (a) what you paid us in the 6 months before the claim, or (b) USD $100.
Nothing here excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.
15. Indemnity
You will defend and indemnify us against claims, damages, losses, and costs — including reasonable legal fees — arising from your use of the Service, the Actions taken through your account, skills you publish, machines you connect, or your breach of these terms.
16. Suspension and termination
You can stop using the Service and close your account at any time.
We can suspend or terminate your access if you breach these terms, if we are required to, or if your use puts the Service or other users at risk. Where we reasonably can, we will tell you first.
Sections 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 18 survive termination.
17. Export controls and sanctions
You may not use Cmdop if you are located in a sanctioned jurisdiction or appear on a restricted-party list, and you may not make it available to anyone who is.
18. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-law rules.
Talk to us first. Most disputes are a misunderstanding, and we would rather fix it than argue about it. Email [email protected] and give us 30 days to resolve it before starting anything formal.
If that fails, any dispute arising out of these terms or the Service will be settled by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association, seated in San Francisco, California. You waive any right to a jury trial and to participate in a class action or class-wide arbitration. You may still bring an individual claim in small-claims court if it qualifies.
If you are a consumer in the European Union, the United Kingdom, or anywhere else whose law gives you rights you cannot sign away, this section does not take them from you. You keep the right to bring a claim in the courts of the country you live in, and the mandatory protections of your local law apply regardless of what this agreement says. We say so plainly rather than making you find out.
19. Age
You must be at least 16 to use Cmdop, or the minimum age of digital consent where you live if that is higher.
20. Changes
We can change these terms. If a change materially affects you, we will tell you before it takes effect, and continuing to use the Service after that means you accept it. If you do not, stop using the Service.
21. The rest
If a provision is unenforceable, the rest survives. Not enforcing something once does not waive it. You cannot transfer this agreement without our consent; we may transfer it as part of a merger or sale. These terms, with the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy, are the whole agreement between us.
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