Context-Pipe is Open Source, but Closed to Contributions.
Thank you for your interest in Context-Pipe.
To maintain the strict architectural vision of the "Studio of Two" methodology and keep maintenance overhead at absolute zero, this repository does not accept external pull requests or feature requests.
Managing an active open-source project—reviewing pull requests, debating architecture, and ensuring backward compatibility—is a full-time job. Our time is fully dedicated to building the Meechi ecosystem (powered by our open-core @meechi-ai/core package), alongside publishing our "Studio of Two" methodologies.
By keeping this repository closed to contributions, we ensure that our time is spent innovating rather than maintaining. This approach is inspired by highly successful, robust projects like SQLite, which are open for use but closed for modification by the general public.
Context-Pipe is published under the permissive Apache License 2.0 (see LICENSE.md).
We strongly encourage you to:
- Use it: Integrate the orchestrator and hooks into your own workflows.
- Standardize on it: Use the Context-Pipe Protocol (CPP) to connect your own tools.
- Fork it: If you need a specific feature, bug fix, or architectural change, please fork the repository and maintain your own version.
Because of the Apache 2.0 license, you are legally safe to modify and distribute your own version of this software, even in commercial settings.
Copyright © 2026 Luis Kobayashi. All rights reserved.