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Greptile SummaryThis PR adds a detectable MIT license to the repository. The main changes are:
Confidence Score: 5/5No additional blocking issue was identified in this review.
Important Files Changed
Reviews (2): Last reviewed commit: "chore: use WCPOS as copyright holder" | Re-trigger Greptile |
Adds a standard MIT
LICENSEfile so GitHub detects the repository license.Why this license: Matches the license already declared in this repo's package.json or the org convention (MIT in .github, wcpos.com, react-native-resizable-panels).
Context: ensuring every public wcpos repo has a detectable OSI-approved license, as required for the Greptile open source program.