Terms of use
These terms cover the fed-field-editor software (“fed”) and this website at smisco.biz/fed. By downloading, installing, or using fed, you accept them.
License
fed is free, open-source software released under the MIT License — see the LICENSE file included in every release. You may use, copy, modify, and redistribute it under those terms. The MIT text governs your rights in the software; the rest of this page is plain-language context, not additional restrictions.
No warranty
fed and this site are provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the authors and copyright holders are not liable for any claim, damages, or other liability arising from the software or its use. You are responsible for testing it for your own purposes before relying on it.
What fed does — and does not do
fed is a set of terminal field editors invoked as subprocesses by your own scripts. It edits text you give it and writes the result to standard output; it does not phone home, transmit your data anywhere, or run any network service. It reads and writes only what you tell it to on the machine where you run it.
Availability
This site and its download bundles are offered as a convenience and may change or become unavailable at any time without notice. Once you have downloaded a release, your copy keeps working regardless of the site.
Links out
Pages here may link to third-party sites (for example a code host or email). Those sites have their own terms and privacy practices, which are not ours to control.
Changes
These terms may be updated from time to time. Material changes will be reflected on this page.
Contact
Questions: info@smisco.biz.