@TinyGiant Yeah, licensing can be a pain in the rear. It's a good idea to read up a bit on the various common ones. My personal choice for SE-related projects was just to use the international version of the CC BY-SA license which all content on SE is licensed under (i.e.
CC BY-SA 4.0). From a licensing point of view, that makes it the same as if you had posted the code as an answer on SO (but accounts a bit better for internationalization).