Little tool that adds a FOSS licenses to your directory.
Project description
Licensize is a super simple app that adds a LICENSE file to your current
directory.
Installation
-------
From PyPi:
pip install licensize
Manually:
python setup.py install
Usage
-------
Just do...
licensize
...to license the current directory as GPL 3.0 using your git or mercurial
config name in the copyright notice. Or...
licensize -a 'Hacker Corp.' -l mit -n COPYING
...to save the MIT license licensed to 'Hacker Corp.' to a COPYING file in the
current directory.
Purpose
---------
It's a great script to speed up creating a new repo for a little FOSS licensed
library or something, like if you want to quickly spin off a rails / Django
app, or jQuery plugin, as a properly licensed GPL or MIT licensed FOSS software
package. Hopefully will help combat "license laziness" which plagues
github/bitbucket presently with so many un-licensed projects.
Contributing
---------
Fork requests are welcome of course :)
directory.
Installation
-------
From PyPi:
pip install licensize
Manually:
python setup.py install
Usage
-------
Just do...
licensize
...to license the current directory as GPL 3.0 using your git or mercurial
config name in the copyright notice. Or...
licensize -a 'Hacker Corp.' -l mit -n COPYING
...to save the MIT license licensed to 'Hacker Corp.' to a COPYING file in the
current directory.
Purpose
---------
It's a great script to speed up creating a new repo for a little FOSS licensed
library or something, like if you want to quickly spin off a rails / Django
app, or jQuery plugin, as a properly licensed GPL or MIT licensed FOSS software
package. Hopefully will help combat "license laziness" which plagues
github/bitbucket presently with so many un-licensed projects.
Contributing
---------
Fork requests are welcome of course :)
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