Updated April 2026

Install Pipelock

Pick your client, copy the command, done.

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Add it to Claude Code

Run this in a terminal.

Run in terminal
claude mcp add pipelock -- docker pull ghcr.io/luckypipewrench/pipelock:latest

Try It Out

After setup, try these prompts with your AI agent:

Configure Pipelock to scan all outgoing agent traffic for leaked API keys.
Set up a forward proxy with Pipelock to intercept and inspect agent HTTP requests.
Install the community rule bundle to enhance protection against prompt injection.
Generate a docker-compose configuration to run an agent with full network isolation via Pipelock.
Prerequisites & system requirements
  • An MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop, or Codex)
  • Python 3.8+ with pip installed
  • Docker installed and running
Alternative installation methods

Docker

docker pull ghcr.io/luckypipewrench/pipelock:latest

Go

go install github.com/luckyPipewrench/pipelock/cmd/pipelock@latest

Keep this setup from going cold

Save the docs, env vars, and workflow around Pipelock in Conare so Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor remember it next time.

Need the legacy visual installer? Open Conare IDE.
Remember this setup