Telemetry

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Nuxt Telemetry

Overview

The Nuxt Telemetry Module is an optional program that collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage of Nuxt. This data helps the Nuxt team gauge feature usage and customization across all users, allowing them to improve the framework based on global usage patterns. The program collects various events such as command invocations, Nuxt and Node.js versions, machine information, build duration and size, and project dependencies. The collected data is completely anonymous, not traceable to the source, and only used in aggregate form.

Features

  • Anonymous Telemetry Data Collection: The Nuxt Telemetry Module collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage of Nuxt.
  • Accurate Feature Usage Gauging: The collected data helps accurately gauge feature usage and customization across all users of Nuxt.
  • Global Understanding of Nuxt Usage: The data allows the Nuxt team to better understand how Nuxt is used globally, measure improvements made, and assess the relevance of features.

Summary

The Nuxt Telemetry Module is an optional program that collects anonymous telemetry data about general usage of Nuxt. This data helps the Nuxt team understand feature usage and customization across all users and make improvements accordingly. The collected data is completely anonymous and cannot be traced back to the source. Users have the option to opt-out of the telemetry program if they prefer not to share any information.

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