
Archan developed a user-consent aware telemetry opt-in feature for the codeflash-ai/codeflash repository, focusing on privacy compliance and reliable release management. Using Python and leveraging skills in CLI development and configuration management, Archan implemented a user-facing prompt at project initialization, persisting the user’s choice in pyproject.toml and synchronizing the version string. The work included a version rollback to 0.12.2 to correct an earlier release, ensuring stable versioning for downstream consumers. Code refactoring was performed to maintain code health, including the removal of unused imports. This work established a foundation for explicit analytics consent and improved release reliability.

May 2025: Delivered user-consent aware telemetry opt-in at project initialization, persisted the user's choice in pyproject.toml, and synchronized the version string. Also corrected a version bump by rolling back to 0.12.2. These changes enhance user privacy compliance, improve release reliability, and lay groundwork for opt-in analytics with explicit consent.
May 2025: Delivered user-consent aware telemetry opt-in at project initialization, persisted the user's choice in pyproject.toml, and synchronized the version string. Also corrected a version bump by rolling back to 0.12.2. These changes enhance user privacy compliance, improve release reliability, and lay groundwork for opt-in analytics with explicit consent.
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