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Open-source MCP server that lets AI agents control 3D printers. 353 tools for OctoPrint, Moonraker, Bambu Lab, Prusa Link, and Elegoo — search model marketplace
Open-source MCP server that lets AI agents control 3D printers. 353 tools for OctoPrint, Moonraker, Bambu Lab, Prusa Link, and Elegoo — search model marketplaces, generate 3D models from text, slice STL files, queue prints, monitor with camera vision, and manage multi-printer fleets. Install via pip install kiln3d.
Kiln is an open-source MCP server that lets AI agents (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, or any custom MCP client) drive real 3D printers end to end — Bambu Lab, Creality, Prusa, Elegoo, Voron, Sovol, AnkerMake, Artillery, FlashForge, QIDI, RatRig, and SparkX, over OctoPrint, Moonraker/Klipper, PrusaLink, and Direct USB.
In a single conversation, an agent can design a part, slice it, queue it on the right printer, monitor the camera, recover from failures, and ship the result. No human in the middle.
pip install kiln3d
"a coaster with a photo of my dog Ash" — start to finish, from one sentence.
Watch the demo →
Kiln's built in the open. If it made your printing more fun, or just saved you a headache, a ⭐ on the repo helps the next maker find it.
Three steps. Then ask your AI to make something.
1. Install
pip install kiln3d
2. Connect your AI — paste this into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Codex, or any MCP-capable agent:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kiln": {
"command": "python3",
"args": ["-m", "kiln", "serve"]
}
}
}
3. Ask — paste a sentence like this into your agent. Kiln does the rest:
I have a Bambu A1, make me a coaster with my dog's photo on it
That's the whole happy path. The agent invokes Kiln's tools to design, slice, and print — you don't touch a CLI. Full walkthrough at kiln3d.com/install.
# Discover printers on your network (mDNS + HTTP probe)
kiln discover
# Add your printer (see the printer table under "Supported Printers")
kiln auth --name my-printer --host http://octopi.local --type octoprint --api-key YOUR_KEY
# Other types:
# kiln auth --name prusa --host http://192.168.1.100 --type prusalink --api-key YOUR_KEY
# kiln auth --name klipper --host http://192.168.1.100:7125 --type moonraker
# kiln auth --name bambu --host 192.168.1.100 --type bambu --access-code LAN_CODE --serial SERIAL
kiln status # Printer state + job progress
kiln upload model.gcode # Upload a file
kiln print model.gcode # Start printing
kiln slice model.stl --print-after # Slice an STL and print in one step
kiln print *.gcode --queue # Batch print
kiln wait # Monitor a running print
kiln snapshot --save photo.jpg # Webcam snapshot
kiln history --status completed # Print history
# Every command supports --json for agent consumption
kiln status --json
Global option: --printer <name> targets a specific printer per command. The full command reference is in Project Docs.
Claude Code — add to .claude/settings.json (project) or ~/.claude/settings.json (global):
{
"mcpServers": {
"kiln": { "command": "kiln", "args": ["serve"] }
}
}
Claude Code uses your ~/.kiln/config.yaml for printer credentials (set via kiln setup or kiln auth). No env vars needed if a printer is already configured.
Claude Desktop — add to ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"kiln": {
"command": "python3",
"args": ["-m", "kiln", "serve"],
"env": {
"KILN_PRINTER_HOST": "http://192.168.1.100",
"KILN_PRINTER_API_KEY": "your_key",
"KILN_PRINTER_TYPE": "prusalink"
}
}
}
}
Set KILN_PRINTER_TYPE to your backend: octoprint, moonraker, bambu, prusalink, elegoo, or serial — or skip env vars entirely if you've run kiln setup.
Any other LLM (OpenRouter) — Kiln works with any model that supports OpenAI-compatible function calling, not just Claude:
export KILN_OPENROUTER_KEY=sk-or-...
kiln agent --model openai/gpt-4o
kiln agent --model meta-llama/llama-3.1-70b-instruct --tier essential
Tool tiers auto-match model capability: essential (16 tools) for smaller models, standard (61 tools) for mid-range, full (133 tools) for stronger models. All 823 tools are available over MCP via kiln serve.
| Printer | --type |
What you need |
|---|---|---|
| Prusa MK4/XL/Mini+ | prusalink |
IP + API key (Settings › Network › PrusaLink on the LCD) |
| OctoPrint (any printer) | octoprint |
OctoPrint URL + API key (Settings › API) |
| Klipper/Moonraker | moonraker |
Moonraker URL (usually http://<ip>:7125) |
| Creality K1/K2/Hi/Ender V4/V3 KE | creality |
IP + printer_model (e.g. creality_k1_max); probes local Moonraker ports |
| Bambu Lab | bambu |
IP + LAN access code + serial number (all on the LCD) |
| Elegoo (SDCP) | elegoo |
IP only — no auth. Neptune 4 / OrangeStorm Giga use moonraker. |
| Direct USB (Marlin) | serial |
USB cable only — no network. Ender 3, Prusa MK3, CR-10, any Marlin/RepRap printer. |
Kiln only needs IP reachability on your LAN. Ethernet-only printers are fully supported.
Optional tools: PrusaSlicer or OrcaSlicer for slicing STL → G-code (brew install --cask prusaslicer); OpenSCAD for local text-to-3D generation (brew install openscad); set KILN_GEMINI_API_KEY to enable Gemini-generated geometry.
pipx installs Kiln into its own isolated environment and puts kiln on your PATH. (The pip package is kiln3d; the CLI command is kiln.)
sudo apt install pipx && pipx ensurepath
git clone https://github.com/codeofaxel/Kiln.git && cd Kiln
pipx install ./kiln
sudo apt install prusa-slicer openscad # optional: slicing + generation
kiln verify
# Update / uninstall
git pull && pipx install --force ./kiln
pipx uninstall kiln3d
WSL 2 networking: WSL 2 uses NAT, so mDNS discovery (kiln discover) won't see printers on your home network. Connect directly by IP instead (same as Ethernet-only setups).
Kiln works the same over Ethernet and Wi-Fi — it talks to printer APIs over LAN IP. Verify the printer endpoint responds, then register by IP:
curl http://<ip>/api/version # OctoPrint
curl http://<ip>:7125/server/info # Moonraker / Creality (local Moonraker)
curl -H "X-Api-Key: YOUR_KEY" http://<ip>/api/v1/status # Prusa Link
# Bambu uses MQTT — ensure port 8883 is reachable: nc -zv <ip> 8883
kiln auth --name my-printer --host http://<ip> --type prusalink --api-key YOUR_KEY
If PrusaSlicer isn't on your PATH: export KILN_SLICER_PATH=/path/to/prusa-slicer.
Kiln pins the printer certificate (TOFU) on first connection in ~/.kiln/bambu_tls_pins.json. Overrides:
export KILN_BAMBU_TLS_MODE=ca # strict CA/hostname (usually fails on stock self-signed printers)
export KILN_BAMBU_TLS_MODE=insecure # legacy, no validation — trusted LANs only
export KILN_BAMBU_TLS_FINGERPRINT=0123abcd... # explicit SHA-256 pin
Webcam capture is model-dependent: A1, A1 Mini, P1P, P1S serve frames over TLS+JPEG (no extra software). The X1 series (X1C, X1E) serves RTSPS, which Kiln relays via ffmpeg — so on an X1, both snapshots and the live stream need ffmpeg (brew install ffmpeg / sudo apt install ffmpeg). can_snapshot is reported True for every Bambu model; on an X1 without ffmpeg, the attempt surfaces a clear model-specific error rather than failing silently.
Paid tiers (kiln3d.com/pricing) add Git-for-3D versioning, product templates, assembly manuals, fleet workflows, SSO + SCIM, ERP webhooks, and long-term audit logs.
| Backend | Status | Printers |
|---|---|---|
| OctoPrint | Stable | Any OctoPrint-connected printer (Prusa, Ender, custom) |
| Moonraker | Stable | Klipper-based printers (Voron, Ratrig, etc.) |
| Creality | Stable when Moonraker is reachable | SPARKX i7, K1/K1 Max/K1C/K1 SE, K2/K2 Pro/K2 Plus/K2 SE, Creality Hi, Ender-3 V4/V3 KE, Ender-5 Max, CR-10 SE via local Moonraker. Older Marlin Creality printers use serial or octoprint. |
| Bambu | Stable | Bambu Lab X1C, X1E, P1S, P1P, P2S, A1, A1 Mini, A2L, H2S (via LAN MQTT) |
| Prusa Link | Stable | Prusa MK4, XL, Mini+ (local REST API — type: prusalink) |
| Elegoo | Stable | Centauri Carbon, Saturn, Mars series (via LAN WebSocket/SDCP). Neptune 4 / OrangeStorm Giga use Moonraker. |
| Direct USB | Stable | Any Marlin-based printer over USB (Ender 3, Prusa MK3, CR-10, etc.). No OctoPrint or Klipper needed — just a USB cable. Type: serial. |
Kiln ships tuned profiles for 49 models across 12 brands — Creality, Bambu Lab, Elegoo, Prusa Research, Sovol, Voron, AnkerMake, Artillery, FlashForge, QIDI, RatRig, SparkX. See the full searchable list →
graph TD
A["🤖 AI Agent<br/><sub>Claude · GPT · Custom</sub>"]
A -->|"CLI or MCP"| B["⚙️ Kiln<br/><sub>CLI + MCP Server</sub>"]
B --> C["🖨️ Your Printers"]
B --> F["🏭 Fulfillment"]
B --> D["🛒 Marketplaces"]
B --> V["📐 Designs (versioned)<br/><sub>Pro+</sub>"]
C --> E1["OctoPrint"]
C --> E2["Moonraker"]
C --> E3["Creality"]
C --> E4["Bambu"]
C --> E5["Prusa Link"]
C --> E6["Elegoo"]
F --> F1["Craftcloud"]
D --> I["MyMiniFactory"]
D --> J["Cults3D"]
V --> V1["Branches"]
V --> V2["Signed Releases"]
V --> V3["Cloud Sync"]
style A fill:#1a1a2e,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style B fill:#16213e,stroke:#0f3460,color:#fff
style C fill:#0f3460,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style F fill:#0f3460,stroke:#27ae60,color:#fff
style D fill:#0f3460,stroke:#533483,color:#fff
style V fill:#0f3460,stroke:#f59e42,color:#fff
style E1 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style E2 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style E3 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style E4 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style E5 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#e94560,color:#fff
style F1 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#27ae60,color:#fff
style I fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#533483,color:#fff
style J fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#533483,color:#fff
style V1 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#f59e42,color:#fff
style V2 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#f59e42,color:#fff
style V3 fill:#2d2d44,stroke:#f59e42,color:#fff
Agents can also outsource jobs through Craftcloud fulfillment and search models on MyMiniFactory and Cults3D (search only). On Pro and up, the design store itself is versioned — branches, signed releases, and cross-machine cloud sync are first-class outputs of the system, not a side database.
Designs aren't text, but they need version control. Kiln treats meshes, decorations, and mechanical features as first-class versioned artifacts: branch a design, print variants, merge what works, sign releases with cryptographic proof the mesh hasn't changed.
Three things make this different from git:
Here's what visualize_branch_tree("my-coaster") actually emits — the same renderer the workshop, CLI, and your agent see (yellow = signed release, light blue = experiment, light red = branch with failed outcomes):
flowchart TD
subgraph tree_coaster["📐 my-coaster · design"]
v0[v0: initial]
v1[v1: emboss-1mm<br/>83% success]
v2[v2: emboss-2mm<br/>92% success · warp 2%]
v3[v3: emboss-3mm<br/>warp 5%]
v4[v4: merge winner]
rel[🔏 1.0.0]
v0 --> v1
v0 --> v2
v0 --> v3
v2 --> v4
v4 --> rel
end
classDef root fill:#f3f4f6,stroke:#374151,color:#111
classDef released fill:#ffd60a,stroke:#111,stroke-width:3px,color:#111
classDef experiment fill:#e0e7ff,stroke:#6366f1,color:#1e1b4b
classDef failed fill:#fecaca,stroke:#b91c1c,color:#7f1d1d
class v0 root
class v1 experiment
class v2 experiment
class v3 failed
class v4 experiment
class rel released
style tree_coaster fill:#ffffff,stroke:#e5e7eb,stroke-width:1px
| Tier | What you get |
|---|---|
| Free | Linear local design history (save / diff / rollback) |
| Pro | Branch · merge · cherry-pick · Ed25519 signed releases · solo cloud sync |
| Business | Team pull requests · approval gates · orgs / teams / scopes |
| Enterprise | Audit log export · SSO · step-up authentication on releases · access review |
Patent pending across semantic mesh merge, outcome-correlated branching, and signed-release-with-physical-provenance.
The Kiln MCP server (kiln serve) exposes 810 tools to agents, plus prompts and resources for 817 total MCP capabilities. Rather than list them all here, agents browse the live catalog with get_skill_manifest and ToolSearch-style discovery. A representative slice:
| Theme | Example tools |
|---|---|
| Control | printer_status · start_print · monitor_print · pause_print · cancel_print · emergency_stop · send_gcode (validated) |
| Make | generate_model (text → 3D) · slice_and_print · analyze_printability · auto_orient_model · decorate_surface (QR/photo/logo/texture) |
| Find & outsource | search_all_models · download_and_upload · fulfillment_quote · fulfillment_order |
| Recover & learn | retry_print_with_fix · resume_interrupted_print (Pro) · predict_print_failure · get_printer_insights · diagnose_print_failure_live |
| Versioning (Pro+) | save_design_version · diff_design_versions · get_proven_recipe · check_design_regression |
| Fleet & safety | fleet_status · submit_job · preflight_check · list_safety_profiles · validate_gcode_safe |
The complete tool catalog, grouped by subsystem, lives in Project Docs.
| Resource URI | Description |
|---|---|
kiln://status |
System-wide snapshot (printers, queue, events) |
kiln://printers |
Fleet listing with idle printers |
kiln://printers/{name} |
Detailed status for a specific printer |
kiln://queue |
Job queue summary and recent jobs |
kiln://queue/{job_id} |
Detail for a specific job |
kiln://events |
Recent events (last 50) |
Search → download → print. Kiln searches MyMiniFactory and Cults3D (search only) in one call via search_all_models, downloads where supported, and uploads straight to a printer — a full design-to-print loop with no human in the middle. (Thingiverse is supported but deprecated since its Feb 2026 acquisition by MyMiniFactory; prefer MMF.) Marketplace access uses free API keys (KILN_MMF_API_KEY, KILN_CULTS3D_USERNAME + KILN_CULTS3D_API_KEY).
AI model generation. Set any provider key and it's available instantly — KILN_MESHY_API_KEY, KILN_TRIPO3D_API_KEY, KILN_STABILITY_API_KEY, KILN_GEMINI_API_KEY — or use local OpenSCAD with no key. Generated meshes are auto-validated for printability (manifold, triangle count, bounding box) before printing. kiln generate renders a 3-view preview by default.
Slicing. Wraps PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer for headless slicing; auto-detects installed slicers on PATH, macOS app bundles, or via KILN_SLICER_PATH. Supports STL, 3MF, STEP, OBJ, AMF with material-aware temps and smart supports.
Fulfillment (no printer required). Print through Craftcloud's network — quote, validate address, confirm, order, track — or run alongside your own printers for overflow and specialty materials. Normal users go through the hosted proxy (credentials stay server-side, spend limits enforced); operators can use direct mode with KILN_FULFILLMENT_PROVIDER=craftcloud + KILN_CRAFTCLOUD_API_KEY.
Decoration & textures. Emboss or deboss QR codes, photos, logos, text, and SVGs onto any model face, or apply procedural textures (tiger stripe, marble, camo, wood grain, honeycomb) with a single tool call.
All local printing is free forever — status, file management, slicing, fleet control, and printing to your own printers cost nothing. Kiln charges a 5% orchestration fee on orders placed through external manufacturing services (first 3/month free, $0.25 min / $200 max per order), shown transparently in every quote.
| Tier | Price | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Unlimited local printing, slicing, marketplace search, safety profiles, one printer, design intelligence, linear design history. |
| Pro | $49/mo | Git-for-3D branching/signed releases, product templates, procedural textures, mid-print modification, print resume, failure recovery, assembly manuals, solo cloud sync. |
| Business | $199/mo | Commercial use, 3 printers + 3 seats, fleet management, cross-printer learning, QR generation, team pull requests, approval gates, fulfillment, webhooks. |
| Enterprise | Contact us | Large fleets, SSO/SCIM, RBAC, audit trail, encrypted G-code at rest, white-label manuals, 99.9% SLA, on-prem/VPC. |
Full comparison at kiln3d.com/pricing. Run kiln upgrade to activate a license key. For provider-routed orders, the provider remains merchant of record; Kiln acts as orchestration infrastructure.
Kiln is safety-first infrastructure for controlling physical machines:
This monorepo contains two packages:
| Package | Description | Entry point |
|---|---|---|
| kiln | CLI + MCP server for multi-printer control (OctoPrint, Moonraker, Creality, Bambu, Prusa Link, Elegoo, Direct USB) | kiln or python -m kiln |
| octoprint-cli | Lightweight standalone CLI for OctoPrint-only setups | octoprint-cli |
# Create a virtualenv first (required on modern Ubuntu/Debian/WSL)
python3 -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -e "./kiln[dev]"
pip install -e "./octoprint-cli[dev]"
cd kiln && python3 -m pytest tests/ -v
cd ../octoprint-cli && python3 -m pytest tests/ -v
Optional API-key auth for MCP tools, disabled by default. Scopes: read, write, admin. Read-only tools never require auth.
export KILN_AUTH_ENABLED=1
export KILN_AUTH_KEY=your_secret_key
export KILN_MCP_AUTH_TOKEN=your_secret_key # clients provide their key here
Register HTTP endpoints for real-time event notifications:
register_webhook(url="https://example.com/hook", events=["job.completed", "print.failed"])
Payloads are signed with HMAC-SHA256 when a secret is provided. Redirects are blocked by default (KILN_WEBHOOK_ALLOW_REDIRECTS=0); when enabled, each hop is SSRF-validated and HTTPS→HTTP downgrade is blocked.
kiln discover # mDNS/Bonjour + HTTP subnet probing
Finds OctoPrint, Moonraker/Creality, Bambu, Elegoo, and Prusa Link printers. If discovery returns nothing, register directly by IP with kiln auth.
Entry-point plugins are default-deny in production (KILN_PLUGIN_POLICY=strict). Allow specific plugins with KILN_ALLOWED_PLUGINS=my_plugin,other_plugin, or set KILN_PLUGIN_POLICY=permissive for temporary migration compatibility.
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
server.py |
MCP server with tools, resources, and subsystem wiring |
printers/ |
Printer adapter abstraction (OctoPrint, Moonraker, Creality, Bambu, Prusa Link, Elegoo) |
marketplaces/ |
Model marketplace adapters (MyMiniFactory, Cults3D, Thingiverse, metadata-only sources) |
slicer.py |
Slicer integration (PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer) with auto-detection |
registry.py |
Fleet registry for multi-printer management |
queue.py |
Priority job queue with status tracking |
scheduler.py |
Background job dispatcher with history-based smart routing |
events.py |
Pub/sub event bus with history |
persistence.py |
SQLite storage for jobs, events, and settings |
webhooks.py |
Event-driven webhook delivery with HMAC signing |
auth.py |
Optional API key authentication with scope-based access |
discovery.py |
Network printer discovery (mDNS + HTTP probe) |
generation/ |
Text-to-model generation providers (Meshy, Tripo3D, Stability AI, Gemini Deep Think, OpenSCAD) with auto-discovery, mesh validation, and printability analysis |
consumer.py |
Consumer workflow for non-printer users (address validation, material recommendations, timeline/price estimation, onboarding) |
cost_estimator.py |
Print cost estimation from G-code analysis |
materials.py |
Multi-material and spool tracking |
material_catalog.py |
Material brand catalog, properties, and purchase-link metadata |
material_inventory.py |
Fleet material inventory and assignment tracking |
bed_leveling.py |
Automated bed leveling trigger system |
streaming.py |
MJPEG webcam streaming proxy |
cloud_sync.py |
Cloud sync for printer configs and job history |
plugin_loader.py |
Internal tool-plugin discovery and registration |
plugins/ |
Focused MCP tool modules loaded by the plugin loader |
gcode.py |
G-code safety validator with per-printer limits |
gcode_interceptor.py |
Rule-based G-code interception and safety rewriting |
safety_profiles.py |
Bundled safety database (44 named printer models, temps/feedrates/flow) |
slicer_profiles.py |
Bundled slicer profiles (auto-generates .ini files per printer) |
printer_intelligence.py |
Printer knowledge base (firmware quirks, materials, failure modes) |
pipelines.py |
Pre-validated print pipelines (quick_print, calibrate, benchmark) |
assembly.py |
Multi-part assembly validation and manual planning support |
design_versions.py |
Local design history, version records, diffs, and rollback primitives |
mesh_validation_pipeline.py |
Multi-gate printability validation pipeline |
model_visualizer.py |
Local model preview rendering |
tool_schema.py |
OpenAI function-calling schema converter (MCP → OpenAI format) |
tool_tiers.py |
Tool tier definitions (essential/standard/full) for model capability matching |
agent_loop.py |
Generic agent loop for any OpenAI-compatible API (OpenRouter, direct, etc.) |
openrouter.py |
OpenRouter integration with model catalog and auto-tier detection |
data/ |
Bundled JSON databases (safety profiles, slicer profiles, printer intelligence) |
gateway/ |
External-provider integration gateway (as integrations launch) |
heater_watchdog.py |
Auto-cooldown watchdog for idle heaters |
wallets.py |
Crypto wallet configuration (Solana/Ethereum for donations and fees) |
pro_tool_manifest.json |
Public manifest for kiln-pro tool discovery and REST proxy stubs |
decoration_quota.py |
Free-tier decoration quota tracking and tier resolution hooks |
cli/ |
Click CLI with 223 commands and JSON output |
deploy/ |
Kubernetes manifests and Helm chart for on-prem Enterprise deployment |
kiln-pro (kiln3d.com) extends public Kiln with paid-tier REST serving, billing, licensing, SSO, RBAC, G-code encryption, uptime reporting, team administration, and project-cost workflows. Public Kiln exposes only the interface/proxy surface for those capabilities; the private implementation stays in kiln-pro.
| Document | Description |
|---|---|
| Project Docs | Complete reference (CLI, MCP tools, adapters, config) |
Logo files live in docs/assets/ — all vector SVG, scale to any size.
| File | Use |
|---|---|
kiln-banner-1280x640.svg |
GitHub / social media banner |
kiln-logo-dark.svg / kiln-logo-light.svg |
Primary mark + wordmark (dark / light bg) |
kiln-horizontal-dark.svg / kiln-horizontal-light.svg |
Horizontal lockup (dark / light bg) |
kiln-logo-dark-notext.svg |
Mark only (dark bg) |
kiln-favicon-256.svg |
Favicon / app icon |
kiln-logo-transparent.svg / kiln-logo-transparent-dark.svg |
Transparent bg (for dark / light UIs) |
kiln-pfp-1024.svg / kiln-pfp-1024-flat.svg |
Social profile picture, with / without glow (1024×1024) |
wallpapers/kiln-wallpaper-iphone-*.svg |
iPhone wallpapers |
wallpapers/kiln-wallpaper-macbook-*.svg |
MacBook wallpapers |
Kiln is free, open-source software. If you find it useful, consider sending a tip:
kiln3d.solkiln3d.ethMessaging clarification (February 24, 2026): We clarified wording to remove ambiguity and align with existing intent; no strategy change. Kiln is orchestration and agent infrastructure for fabrication workflows. Kiln does not operate a first-party decentralized manufacturing marketplace/network. Kiln integrates with third-party providers and external provider/network adapters as integrations are available.
Non-goals: operating a first-party decentralized manufacturing marketplace/network; replacing partner supply-side networks; owning provider marketplaces instead of integrating with them; acting as merchant of record for provider-routed manufacturing orders.
Kiln is a project of Hadron Labs Inc.
AGPL-3.0 License — open source with copyleft. Commercial licensing available for companies that need proprietary use.
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