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Last updated: May 2026

Subroute has two kinds of material — the interactive prototype code, and the written explanations — and they are licensed differently. Here is exactly what you can do with each.

Prototype code — MIT, fork away

Each simulation is a standalone HTML/JavaScript file. That prototype source is released under the MIT License: you may use, copy, modify, and build on it — including in your own projects — provided you keep the copyright notice. It is offered without warranty. Reading the source and forking a demo to make your own is genuinely encouraged.

Written content — yours to learn from

The explanations, diagrams, and quiz text are © Yathiskumar. You are free to read them, quote short excerpts with attribution, and link to them. Please do not republish whole pages or sell the content as your own. For anything beyond that — translations, course material, reuse at scale — just ask; the answer is usually yes.

Third-party components

Subroute stands on open-source work, used under their respective licenses:

  • Next.js and React — MIT License.
  • Tabler Icons — MIT License.
  • Lucide icons — ISC License.
  • Reference papers, docs, and articles linked from each concept remain the property of their respective authors.

Questions about reuse

Not sure whether your use is covered? Ask first via the Contact page — happy to clarify or grant broader permission.