RuleBase is open source. Here's how you can use it.
The RuleBase website and platform code is open source, available on GitHub. It is released under the MIT License (or similar open-source license as specified in the repository). You may use, modify, and distribute the code in accordance with that license.
Rules submitted by users remain owned by the authors. When you submit a rule, you grant RuleBase a non-exclusive license to display, store, and distribute it as part of the service. Other users may copy rules for personal use. If a rule includes its own license terms, those terms apply.
Rules on RuleBase are intended for use with AI coding assistants (e.g. Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot). You may copy and use them in your projects. Always attribute authors when possible and respect any additional license terms specified in the rule content.
RuleBase and the RuleBase logo are trademarks of the project. Use of trademarks must not imply endorsement without permission.
For specific license text, see the LICENSE file in the repository.