Luminescent hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (HOFs) have attracted increasing attention due to the corresponding luminescence readily enables visualization of structural dynamics. HOFs with the mechanoluminescence (ML) property, which can emit light without photon excitation, are greatly attractive for advanced applications but have not been reported so far. Herein, we report the first example of a ML-active flexible HOF with permanent porosity, named 8PCOM, which is assembled from polar molecular rotors with the aggregation-induced emission property. When responding to different solvent vapors, reversible structural transformations between ML-active and ML-inactive 8PCOM frameworks occur, including a single-crystal-tosingle-crystal transformation. Thus guest-induced breathing behaviours are mainly attributed to phenyl rotations of polar molecular rotors, which are induced by external stimuli. During reversible structural transformations of various 8PCOM frameworks with different pores, the significant ML property is successfully achieved through supramolecular dipole moment regulation. Upon mechanical force, bright emission of the