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Telemetry - GitHub CLI

Understand what GitHub CLI telemetry sends and opt out.

GitHub CLI telemetry collects pseudonymous usage data to improve the product. It explains what is sent, how to inspect the payload, and how to disable telemetry. Extensions may also collect data.

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