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@OSSLicenseEnforcer

Hello! I came across your code and I was wondering if you have considered adding a license file to your repository. A license file is a way of letting others know how they can use or modify your code legally. Without a license file, your code is technically not open source and no one can use it without your permission. This might limit the potential impact and reach of your project. GitHub recommends that you include a license in your repository to let others know how can your code be used and built upon (Source: Licensing a repository). If you are interested in making your project open source, you can check out Choosing a license to learn more about the different types of licenses and their benefits.

To add a license file to your repository, you can follow the steps in this guide: Adding a license to a repository. You can also read this article for more information on open source licensing: Open Source Licensing Guide.

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