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      <title>MIT Licence with Remy Sharp</title>
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      <description>I stumbled across a really cool project by JavaScript Remy Sharp. The MIT License project is a public, open source permanent resource for the community.
It allows you to create a single resource that would always be up to date and would always have your MIT details online.
I created my own, which is very simple to do. And as a thank you to Remy I decided to design a couple of templates which you can see here, here and here 🙂</description>
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