One command · two decisions

Show the community where QVAC actually runs.

Atlas runs one pinned, privacy-bounded workload locally. Your report is saved on your computer first. Only an explicit yes sends that exact report to the anonymous review queue.

Run the check

npx --yes qvac-atlas@0.3.0 contribute

The default output is a private qvac-atlas-report.json in your project directory. Use --output only when you want a different local filename.

What you will see

  1. Read one combined disclosure and answer whether to run locally.
  2. Review a concise result summary with hardware, software, device, and outcome details.
  3. Answer Submit anonymous report? [y/N]. Enter keeps it private.

Collected and shown

Allowlisted fields include Apple SoC/CPU model, arm64 architecture, memory bucket, GPU inventory when directly available, OS family and kernel release, Node and QVAC versions, requested and observed device, pinned profile, lifecycle phases, and sanitized outcome evidence.

Never collected

Atlas excludes usernames, hostname, home paths, serial numbers, IP and network data, credentials, environment variables, prompts, and arbitrary logs. Anonymous does not mean invisible to the network provider: connection metadata can still exist outside Atlas.