These days, it feels like every piece of software is tracking you. From your browser, to your phone, to your terminal, programs collect as much data about you as possible and send it off to the cloud for analysis.
We believe the best way to keep data safe is to never collect it in the first place.
The sqlc
command line tool does not collect any information. It
does not send crash reports to a third-party. It does not gather anonymous
aggregate user behaviour analytics.
No analytics. No finger-printing. No tracking.
Not now and not in the future.
We distribute sqlc using popular package managers such as Homebrew and Snapcraft. These package managers and their associated command-line tools do collect usage metrics.
We use these services to make it easy to for users to install sqlc. There will always be an option to download sqlc from a stable URL.
We provide a few hosted services in addition to the sqlc command line tool.