@InspectorCaracal No, you don't; it's not a copyleft license. If you include the library itself, then you need to include the MIT license with it (chances are, it's already there), but your code can have any compatible license
@InspectorCaracal As far as I know, it does need to be included even with the compiled final project as part of either the documentation or in an about page
@MiseryMyra Okay! Thank you for answering, this has been very helpful. :D
@InspectorCaracal No problem! I found a nice looking FAQ, if you have more questions: https://www.tawesoft.co.uk/kb/article/mit-license-faq
@InspectorCaracal On that note, this reminded me that I need to add the libtcod license to the Monster Genetics binary
@MiseryMyra oooh, this was extremely helpful, thank you
@MiseryMyra Thank you! Does it need to be included separately with a compiled final product including the code, too, or just within the code?
It's such a loose license that I keep being like "but it's too VAGUE" xD