These are the terms of using githusb. Read them before analyzing your crush’s GitHub.
What this is
githusb is a satirical diagnostic. The “Husband Material” score is entertainment based on public GitHub behavior, interpreted by a language model. It is not a dating service, a background check, a hiring signal, or psychological assessment. Treat the output the way you treat a horoscope.
What you agree to
- You will only enter public GitHub handles. You are responsible for what you look up.
- You will not use githusb to harass, doxx, or defame anyone. That includes publishing our output to smear a real person.
- You accept that outputs may be wrong, silly, or both. The model reads partial data.
- You won’t hammer the API. Abusive traffic gets rate-limited or blocked.
What we agree to
- We won’t mock your identity, race, gender, appearance, or nationality. Jokes target code and habits only.
- We will remove cached analyses on request if you’re the owner of the handle.
- We’ll tell you plainly what we read and where it goes — see privacy.
Content you see
Analyses are generated by a language model and are not reviewed by a human before display. They can be wrong, exaggerated, or unflattering. If an analysis crosses the tone rules (attacks identity, makes medical or legal claims, contains slurs), report it — that’s a bug.
No warranty, no liability
The service is provided as-is. We make no guarantee of availability, accuracy, or fitness for any purpose. We’re not liable for decisions made on the basis of a githusb output, including — but not limited to — bad dates, bad hires, and bad vibes.
Changes
These terms can change. Material changes will be committed to the public repo at github.com/dastanko/githusb.
Last updated: 2026-04-19. Contact: hello@githusb.com.