feat(analytics): use Scarf.js to provide anonymized installation analytics#3707
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# [3.30.0](v3.29.4...v3.30.0) (2024-11-05) ### Features * **analytics:** use Scarf.js to provide anonymized installation analytics ([#3707](#3707)) ([3e59da4](3e59da4))
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Anonymized analytics
Swagger Client uses Scarf to collect anonymized installation analytics. These analytics help support the maintainers of this library and ONLY run during installation. To opt out, you can set the
scafrSettings.enabledfield tofalsein your project'spackage.json:Alternatively, you can set the environment variable
SCARF_ANALYTICStofalseas part of the environment that installs your npm packages, e.g.,SCARF_ANALYTICS=false npm install.