Add minimal README and LICENSE to @exodus/stasis-plugins#55
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…s-core) Mirror stasis-core's minimal package README (title + one-line description + pointer to the main package's full README) and carry the same MIT LICENSE, so the README's [MIT](./LICENSE) link resolves and npm publishes the license. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01X5wZEQ9W8p4QTFeE3UDDt7
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Follow-up to #54 (which extracted the bundler plugins into
@exodus/stasis-plugins). The new package landed without a README or LICENSE; this adds both, for parity with@exodus/stasis-core.stasis-plugins/README.md— mirrorsstasis-core's minimal README exactly: logo header + one-line description + pointer to the main package's full README +## License. Nothing extra.stasis-plugins/LICENSE— the same MIT license the other two packages carry, so the README's[MIT](./LICENSE)link resolves and npm publishes the license. (Neither README nor LICENSE is listed infiles— npm auto-includes both — so no manifest change.)🤖 Generated with Claude Code
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