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@0x/sol-coverage
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A Solidity code coverage tool.
yarn add @0x/sol-coverage
Import
import { CoverageSubprovider } from '@0x/sol-coverage';
or
var CoverageSubprovider = require('@0x/sol-coverage').CoverageSubprovider;
We welcome improvements and fixes from the wider community! To report bugs within this package, please create an issue in this repository.
Please read our contribution guidelines before getting started.
If you don't have yarn workspaces enabled (Yarn < v1.0) - enable them:
yarn config set workspaces-experimental true
Then install dependencies
yarn install
To build this package and all other monorepo packages that it depends on, run the following from the monorepo root directory:
PKG=@0x/sol-coverage yarn build
Or continuously rebuild on change:
PKG=@0x/sol-coverage yarn watch
yarn clean
yarn lint
yarn test
FAQs
Generate coverage reports for Solidity code
The npm package @0x/sol-coverage receives a total of 383 weekly downloads. As such, @0x/sol-coverage popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @0x/sol-coverage demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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