feat: add anonymous usage analytics#129
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ShubhamPalriwala wants to merge 3 commits intoCircleCI-Public:mainfrom
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feat: add anonymous usage analytics#129ShubhamPalriwala wants to merge 3 commits intoCircleCI-Public:mainfrom
ShubhamPalriwala wants to merge 3 commits intoCircleCI-Public:mainfrom
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Tested locally and works as expected.
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As discussed with Ryan & team, this PR introduces Usage analytics via Agnost's SDK. To get added to the current CircleCI Organization it is sending the data to, reach out to Shubham on Slack or just create your own Org & change it here.
Note: More details about the package can be found here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/agnost
PS: This currently tracks usage anonymously and does not do any user identification.