Analytics
Aider can collect anonymous analytics to help improve aider’s ability to work with LLMs, edit code and complete user requests.
Opt-in, anonymous, no personal info
Analytics are only collected if you agree and opt-in. Aider respects your privacy and never collects your code, chat messages, keys or personal info.
Aider collects information on:
- which LLMs are used and with how many tokens,
- which of aider’s edit formats are used,
- how often features and commands are used,
- information about exceptions and errors,
- etc
These analytics are associated with an anonymous, randomly generated UUID4 user identifier.
This information helps improve aider by identifying which models, edit formats, features and commands are most used. It also helps uncover bugs that users are experiencing, so that they can be fixed in upcoming releases.
Disabling analytics
You can opt out of analytics forever by running this command one time:
aider --analytics-disable
Enabling analytics
The --[no-]analytics
switch controls whether analytics are enabled for the
current session:
--analytics
will turn on analytics for the current session. This will not have any effect if you have permanently disabled analytics with--analytics-disable
. If this is the first time you have enabled analytics, aider will confirm you wish to opt-in to analytics.--no-analytics
will turn off analytics for the current session.- By default, if you don’t provide
--analytics
or--no-analytics
, aider will enable analytics for a random subset of users. This will never happen if you have permanently disabled analytics with--analytics-disable
. Randomly selected users will be asked if they wish to opt-in to analytics.
Opting in
The first time analytics are enabled, you will need to agree to opt-in.
aider --analytics
Aider respects your privacy and never collects your code, prompts, chats, keys or any personal
info.
For more info: https://aider.chat/docs/more/analytics.html
Allow collection of anonymous analytics to help improve aider? (Y)es/(N)o [Yes]:
If you say “no”, analytics will be permanently disabled.
Details about data being collected
Sample analytics data
To get a better sense of what type of data is collected, you can review some sample analytics logs. These are the last 1,000 analytics events from the author’s personal use of aider, updated regularly.
Analytics code
Since aider is open source, all the places where aider collects analytics are visible in the source code. They can be viewed using GitHub search.
Logging and inspecting analytics
You can get a full log of the analytics that aider is collecting, in case you would like to audit or inspect this data.
aider --analytics-log filename.jsonl
If you want to just log analytics without reporting them, you can do:
aider --analytics-log filename.jsonl --no-analytics
Reporting issues
If you have concerns about any of the analytics that aider is collecting or our data practices please contact us by opening a GitHub Issue.
Privacy policy
Please see aider’s privacy policy for more details.