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DockTerm Terms of Use
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These terms cover DockTerm, Munetic's desktop app for Claude Code, distributed free of charge under the MIT license from github.com/munvard/dockterm (opens in a new tab).
1. License
DockTerm's source code is licensed under the MIT License, the full text of which ships in the repository. The MIT license, not this page, governs what you may do with the code: use it, copy it, modify it, and redistribute it, provided the copyright notice is preserved. These terms add nothing on top of it except the clarifications below.
2. What DockTerm does, and does not do
DockTerm is a desktop workspace that runs your real terminal and surfaces Claude Code's permission prompts. It never answers a prompt for you, and it makes no AI calls of its own. Anything an agent does after you approve it is between you and that agent; approving a prompt through DockTerm is the same act as approving it in a bare terminal.
3. Third-party services
Claude Code is Anthropic's product, governed by Anthropic's own terms. DockTerm is not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. Your Claude usage limits, billing and conduct rules come from your agreement with Anthropic, not from Munetic.
4. No warranty and liability
As the MIT license states, the software is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. A tool that displays diffs, runs shell commands and hosts an AI agent is powerful; review what you approve. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Munetic's total cumulative liability arising from DockTerm shall not exceed USD 50, and Munetic is not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages.
5. Privacy
DockTerm collects nothing, as its privacy policy explains in full.
6. Governing law, changes and contact
These terms are governed by the laws of Armenia. When they change, the date above changes with them. Questions and bug reports go to munetic.studio@gmail.com or the GitHub issue tracker.
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