@doppelgangerdev/doppelganger 0.5.6 → 0.5.7
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- package/LICENSE +177 -157
- package/README.md +278 -273
- package/agent.js +42 -27
- package/dist/assets/index-Cwmqk52G.js +19 -0
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- package/dist/index.html +133 -22
- package/headful.js +49 -39
- package/package.json +1 -1
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25.1. Failure to enforce a term does not waive the right to do so.
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150
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25.2. Delay in legal action does not constitute future permission.
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151
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25.3. All rights remain enforceable regardless of past enforcement.
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152
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+
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153
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26. Cumative Remedies
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154
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26.1. Legal remedies under this License are not mutually exclusive.
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155
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26.2. Authors may pursue multiple forms of relief simultaneously.
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156
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26.3. Rights under this license add to existing statutory rights.
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157
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+
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158
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27. Injunctive Relief
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159
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27.1. Breaches may cause irreparable harm to the Authors.
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160
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27.2. Authors may seek court orders to stop unauthorized use.
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161
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27.3. Relief may be sought without the need to prove actual damages.
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162
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163
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28. Independent Contractors
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164
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28.1. No partnership or agency is created by this License.
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165
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28.2. Users do not have the authority to bind the Authors.
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166
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28.3. This agreement does not establish an employment relationship.
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167
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168
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29. Force Majeure
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169
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29.1. Authors are not liable for delays from external disasters.
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170
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29.2. Uncontrollable events excuse performance of obligations.
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171
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29.3. Neither party is responsible for acts of God or war.
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172
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173
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30. Survival
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174
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30.1. Section 3 obligations continue after license termination.
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175
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30.2. Attribution and notice requirements remain in effect.
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176
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30.3. Liability and warranty disclaimers survive indefinitely.
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177
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178
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31. Applicability of License to Other Software
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179
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31.1. Any person or organization may apply this license to software they own or have the right to license.
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180
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31.2. By choosing to apply this license, the licensor agrees that the terms of this license will govern the licensed software.
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181
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31.3. Users incorporating Third-Party Components must comply with all applicable third-party licenses in addition to this license.
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182
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31.4. This license may be applied to original software, derivatives, plugins, or extensions created by the licensor.
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