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# Background
A lot of packages (not just Python but many programming languages) use `unit-testing` and `code-coverage` concepts.
This means that a user of the package has the confidence that the cod…
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Adding a codecov action would be nice for keeping track of where things are at tests wise.
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just run locally & report results in a readme
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Hi, I've been using stryker a lot and I've been adding the badges to every readme, it's great and encourages people to write good tests in there PRs!
I have a suggestion/feature request, for the co…
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**As a** developer
**I need** to add a Github Actions CI badge and Codecov badge to README.md
**So that** everyone will know if the build is broken
### Details and Assumptions
* Users can clic…
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Add codecov integration with badge on readme so developers can view how well unit tests cover the code base.
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Things like
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probably have different syntax / implementations on github ve…
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1. The badge is pointing to the wrong branch (`master` rather than `main`)
2. When I added a second "run" of jest for TypeScript it meant that ONLY the TypeScript test coverage is being reported to C…
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need more info
ref: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/jest-annotations-coverage
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Hi there,
as we always try to improve on flakyness on the bits related to the test harness whatsoever, I believe it might make sense to add this here - even if we might want to close it right away …
amotl updated
2 years ago