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Terms

Terms for the Easy Claw website, repository, documentation, and releases.

Last updated April 1, 2026

Summary

  • Easy Claw is an independent open-source project maintained by Parsec Digital OÜ.
  • The website, repository, docs, and releases describe public project materials, not a managed hosting service.
  • You are responsible for how you deploy, secure, and maintain any self-hosted environment.
  • The software and docs are provided as-is, without guarantees for your specific environment.

Project scope

Easy Claw is an open-source project with a public website, GitHub repository, documentation, and release artifacts. Nothing on this site creates a promise of managed hosting, continuous monitoring, or hands-on administration.

Examples, guidance, and release materials are provided to help technical teams evaluate and run the project on infrastructure they control.

Your responsibilities

You are responsible for host security, identity and access management, secret handling, storage, networking, backup strategy, incident response, and any change-management process that applies to your environment.

Before using Easy Claw in a shared or production setting, review the repository, the relevant setup and runtime guidance, and the verification guide for the release you choose.

Support

Public support covers the code, the docs published in this repository, and issues raised through the GitHub issue tracker. It does not include hands-on deployment work, managed administration, or environment-specific security assurances.

If you need additional commercial terms or delivery commitments, they must be agreed separately in writing and do not arise from use of this public site or repository alone.

Warranty and liability

The project is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. To the maximum extent allowed by law, we disclaim warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

We are not liable for outages, data loss, security incidents, compliance failures, or other damages that arise from how you deploy or operate the project.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to [email protected].