Codeco.io badge in Github Readme.md
As the title partially states my Question is:
How do i add a Codecov.io badge resembling the coverage of my project?
There is nothing stated about this in the Docs from Codecov.io
Thanks in advance
html github markdown code-coverage badge
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As the title partially states my Question is:
How do i add a Codecov.io badge resembling the coverage of my project?
There is nothing stated about this in the Docs from Codecov.io
Thanks in advance
html github markdown code-coverage badge
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As the title partially states my Question is:
How do i add a Codecov.io badge resembling the coverage of my project?
There is nothing stated about this in the Docs from Codecov.io
Thanks in advance
html github markdown code-coverage badge
As the title partially states my Question is:
How do i add a Codecov.io badge resembling the coverage of my project?
There is nothing stated about this in the Docs from Codecov.io
Thanks in advance
html github markdown code-coverage badge
html github markdown code-coverage badge
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After a long search and Try-n-Error i was able to find something which implicitly helped finding it out.
The way to implement a Codecov.io badge with your current Coverage ist the following :
In hmtl :
<a href="https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/
<YourRepo>?branch=master">
<img alt="Coverage" src="https://codecov.io
/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>/coverage.svg?branch=master">
</a>
In Markdown:
[]
(https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>?branch=master)
This Solution expects that you host the project on Github and that you upload the coverage reports.
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After a long search and Try-n-Error i was able to find something which implicitly helped finding it out.
The way to implement a Codecov.io badge with your current Coverage ist the following :
In hmtl :
<a href="https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/
<YourRepo>?branch=master">
<img alt="Coverage" src="https://codecov.io
/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>/coverage.svg?branch=master">
</a>
In Markdown:
[]
(https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>?branch=master)
This Solution expects that you host the project on Github and that you upload the coverage reports.
add a comment |
After a long search and Try-n-Error i was able to find something which implicitly helped finding it out.
The way to implement a Codecov.io badge with your current Coverage ist the following :
In hmtl :
<a href="https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/
<YourRepo>?branch=master">
<img alt="Coverage" src="https://codecov.io
/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>/coverage.svg?branch=master">
</a>
In Markdown:
[]
(https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>?branch=master)
This Solution expects that you host the project on Github and that you upload the coverage reports.
add a comment |
After a long search and Try-n-Error i was able to find something which implicitly helped finding it out.
The way to implement a Codecov.io badge with your current Coverage ist the following :
In hmtl :
<a href="https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/
<YourRepo>?branch=master">
<img alt="Coverage" src="https://codecov.io
/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>/coverage.svg?branch=master">
</a>
In Markdown:
[]
(https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>?branch=master)
This Solution expects that you host the project on Github and that you upload the coverage reports.
After a long search and Try-n-Error i was able to find something which implicitly helped finding it out.
The way to implement a Codecov.io badge with your current Coverage ist the following :
In hmtl :
<a href="https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/
<YourRepo>?branch=master">
<img alt="Coverage" src="https://codecov.io
/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>/coverage.svg?branch=master">
</a>
In Markdown:
[]
(https://codecov.io/github/<Your Organization/Acc.>/<YourRepo>?branch=master)
This Solution expects that you host the project on Github and that you upload the coverage reports.
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