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The coverage badge in the README is pointing to Shane's repo, but even when I change it to GTRI it there does not seem to be any coverall data. See https://coveralls.io/github/gtri.
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Once https://github.com/mozilla/oghliner/pull/84 lands, we should add a code coverage badge using a service like https://coveralls.io/ or https://codeclimate.com/.
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Hi! I have seen Pyro has a CodeCov (https://about.codecov.io/) badge, and I think this is a handy tool, not only to see how is the test coverage but also on each PR to have more visibility about parts…
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* README.md should contain a badge about code coverage
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Feature request: Calculating an uber level of code coverage percentage (currently) for all files or an entire project would be great.
While knowing the increase or decrease in code coverage unit te…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
We want to show off how much code coverage we have.
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A little badge on the README with a per…
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the readme file is pointing to a jacoco batch under .github/badge this dir doesn't exist and needs to be fixed
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@gforcada
Have you a solution or hint to create a badge with the coverage value? I see the summary table with the values but i have no idea to parse this.
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Who doesn't love coverage badges?
They give a sense of assurance to the users.
They motivate developers to write tests ;)
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It would be lovely if we could get a third-party tool set up to monitor our unit tests and report on code coverage.