A meme fork of OpenCode that ships Chipotle's leaked Pepper support bot as the default model. Real coding agent, real terminal, $0.00 per token — billed straight to Chipotle's cloud budget.
They will probably sue us. Worth it.
git clone --recursive github.com/cyberpapiii/chipotlai-max
copy
It's a real agent, not a toy. We just swapped the model for a support bot that doesn't know it's working for us.
Chipotle's "Pepper" support bot — reverse-engineered into an OpenAI-compatible proxy on localhost:3000/v1. No keys, no bill. cost: $0.00
Tab between a Build agent with every tool enabled and a Plan agent that reads, reasons, and proposes without touching your files.
Model Context Protocol servers, slash-commands, sessions, and the OpenCode terminal UI — untouched, just re-seasoned.
A community Solana token that funds proxy pools and bounties for the next leaked support bot. on-chain, verifiable
Pull Chipotlai Max with its submodule. It's OpenCode underneath, so everything you already know still works.
The Pepper proxy boots on :3000, opens anonymous sessions, and speaks OpenAI. Zero keys required.
Type a request like you'd order at the counter. Hit tab to swap agents, ship code, expense the tokens to Chipotle.
A peek at the session pool doing honest work it never agreed to.
Yes — Pepper-1 runs through Chipotle's own infrastructure via a local OpenAI-compatible proxy, so you pay $0.00 per token and never enter an API key. The only thing you spend is Chipotle's cloud budget.
Absolutely. The moment Chipotle patches Pepper, the proxy dies and the agent goes quiet. Sessions are also rate-limited by an anonymous pool, so treat it as a meme, not a production dependency.
It's a community Solana token at 7xn9…echip. The idea is simple: fund proxy pools, pay bounties for the next reverse-engineered support bot, and keep the lights on. It's a meme coin — it can go to zero.
Almost certainly not in spirit. It reverse-engineers a production support bot, which likely violates Chipotle's terms of service. It's published for educational and comedic purposes. Don't ship client code through it.
No. Chipotle didn't ask for this and won't endorse it. We expect a strongly-worded taco from their legal team within 48 hours.
It's a real OpenCode agent with a support bot strapped to the engine. Free while it lasts — and it won't last.