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    Amper

    Amper

    Build tool for the Kotlin and Java languages

    ...Its purpose is to gather usage statistics, performance metrics, error reports, and other diagnostic signals from IDE installations in a privacy-conscious way to help product teams understand real-world usage patterns and improve quality. Designed to be lightweight and efficient, Amper runs as a background service that batches and securely transmits anonymous data back to analytics pipelines while respecting user privacy settings and opt-outs. The architecture focuses on extensibility so that developers can define new metric types, customize triggers, and enrich events with context without adding overhead to the IDE. Data collected by Amper feeds dashboards and experimentation systems that guide design decisions, prioritize feature improvements, and monitor the impact of releases over time.
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