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Hey! o/ I'm glad you stopped by. This repo contains config files and some code, especially in shell script, that I don't mind leaving in the public domain. Yop, you can do anything with these files, such as post them in your own github repo, make money out of them, even claim you created them yourself :D, that's what the license grants you.

Legally, you don't have to credit me, I can't summon the Leviathan (the State) to force you to, but out of good manners, good practice and Scientific Spirit I ask you cite your sources; it'll help future you remember where you found them and make it easier to update, as these files can change. A link to this repo is enough.

Why are you doing this? I can't believe people would not want to be credited

I want to be credited, I'm just not forcing you to do it. I do this because I think it's nice and I wish people did this too, so I might aswell set the example. Also eh.. It's not really for free, it adds to my portfolio and soon [greedy villain voice] y'all be able to give me money heheh (I'll setup a donate link, you won't really have to pay me though).

Beyond that, it wouldn't make sense for me to prosecute someone for using the same set of options that I used, as option names and values in most cases are predefined fixed strings. Why would I use a more restrictive license if I won't be enforcing it? At that point its only purpose is to inform the author's whishes to get credit or unauthorize commercial use, for example, which I just did in a readme instead.