Hi team,
First, thanks for the great work on video-use — the conversational editing pattern with the self-eval loop is genuinely impressive, and the SKILL.md is one of the cleanest I've seen for an agent-native tool.
I noticed the repository currently has no LICENSE file declared, and the license field on the GitHub API returns null. Could you clarify the intended license for this project?
Context for asking: I'm evaluating video-use for use in a personal production setup (small business video work, mostly internal/personal content), and downstream collaborators have asked about the licensing terms before incorporating it into shared workflows.
Given that the parent project browser-use is MIT-licensed, I'd assume that's the intended direction here as well, but a formal declaration would remove the ambiguity for the broader community adopting this skill.
Happy to open a PR adding a LICENSE file if you can confirm which one you'd like. Apache-2.0, MIT, or any other choice — just need to know what you prefer.
Thanks again!
Hi team,
First, thanks for the great work on video-use — the conversational editing pattern with the self-eval loop is genuinely impressive, and the SKILL.md is one of the cleanest I've seen for an agent-native tool.
I noticed the repository currently has no
LICENSEfile declared, and the license field on the GitHub API returns null. Could you clarify the intended license for this project?Context for asking: I'm evaluating video-use for use in a personal production setup (small business video work, mostly internal/personal content), and downstream collaborators have asked about the licensing terms before incorporating it into shared workflows.
Given that the parent project browser-use is MIT-licensed, I'd assume that's the intended direction here as well, but a formal declaration would remove the ambiguity for the broader community adopting this skill.
Happy to open a PR adding a LICENSE file if you can confirm which one you'd like. Apache-2.0, MIT, or any other choice — just need to know what you prefer.
Thanks again!