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Hello! I'm Rico. You can find me in Mastodon or Twitter. You might know me from a few open source projects that are now maintained by the community:

pnpm (pnpm/pnpm) is a npm management tool. Original author. GitHub badge
Mina (mina-deploy/mina) is a fast web app deployment tool. Original co-author. GitHub badge
js2coffee (js2coffee/js2coffee) compiles JavaScript into CoffeeScript. Original author. GitHub badge

I manage a humble website with cheatsheets for web developers:

Devhints (https://devhints.io/) is a website of cheatsheets by developers for developers. GitHub badge

Some of my projects:

nprogress is a light-weight progress bar. GitHub badge
rscss is a unique CSS methodology. GitHub badge
remount allows creating web components from React components. GitHub badge
expug is a Pug template compiler for Phoenix and Elixir. GitHub badge

I'm proud of a few of my Vim plugins:

vim-closer closes braces automatically and unobtrusively. GitHub badge
vim-hyperstyle lets you type CSS faster. GitHub badge
vim-opinion is a set of opinioned defaults for Vim. GitHub badge

I also wrote a few Ruby and JavaScript things here and there :)

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tps_reporter's Issues

License missing from gemspec

Some companies will only use gems with a certain license.
The canonical and easy way to check is via the gemspec,

via e.g.

spec.license = 'MIT'
# or
spec.licenses = ['MIT', 'GPL-2']

Even for projects that already specify a license, including a license in your gemspec is a good practice, since it is easily
discoverable there without having to check the readme or for a license file.

For example, there is a License Finder gem to help companies ensure all gems they use
meet their licensing needs. This tool depends on license information being available in the gemspec. This is an important enough
issue that even Bundler now generates gems with a default 'MIT' license.

If you need help choosing a license (sorry, I haven't checked your readme or looked for a license file),
github has created a license picker tool.

In case you're wondering how I found you and why I made this issue, it's because I'm collecting stats on gems (I was originally
looking for download data) and decided to collect license metadata,too, and make issues for gemspecs not specifying a license as a public service :).

I hope you'll consider specifying a license in your gemspec. If not, please just close the issue and let me know. In either case, I'll follow up. Thanks!

p.s. I've written a blog post about this project

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