Add generic MIT license file - #83
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This PR adds a generic MIT license file to the repository.
The README already indicates that the project is MIT licensed, but the repository was missing the actual license text. This change addresses issue #45 by adding the standard MIT license so the repo’s licensing is explicit and complete. If maintainers want different copyright wording or project-specific attribution, the file can be updated to their preferred form.
Fixes #45.