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ReportGenerator converts coverage reports generated by coverlet, OpenCover, dotCover, Visual Studio, NCover, Cobertura, JaCoCo, Clover, gcov, or lcov into human readable reports in various formats. The reports show the coverage quotas and also visualize which lines of your source code have been covered. Use this package if your project is based on .NET Framework or .NET Core and you want to use ReportGenerator via the command line or a build script. Usage: dotnet $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.dll [options] $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.exe [options] $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net47\ReportGenerator.exe [options]
ReportGenerator converts coverage reports generated by coverlet, OpenCover, dotCover, Visual Studio, NCover, Cobertura, JaCoCo, Clover, gcov, or lcov into human readable reports in various formats. The reports show the coverage quotas and also visualize which lines of your source code have been covered.
Package | Platforms | Installation/Usage |
---|---|---|
ReportGenerator | .NET Core .NET Framework 4.7 | Use this package if your project is based on .NET Framework or .NET Core and you want to use ReportGenerator via the command line or a build script. |
dotnet-reportgenerator-globaltool | .NET Core | Use this package if your project is based on .NET Core and you want to use ReportGenerator as a (global) 'DotnetTool'. |
ReportGenerator.Core | .NET Standard 2.0 | Use this package if you want to write a custom plugin for ReportGenerator or if you want to call/execute ReportGenerator within your code base. |
dotnet $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\5.4.7\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.dll [options]
$(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\5.4.7\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.exe [options]
$(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\5.4.7\tools\net47\ReportGenerator.exe [options]
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ReportGenerator converts coverage reports generated by coverlet, OpenCover, dotCover, Visual Studio, NCover, Cobertura, JaCoCo, Clover, gcov, or lcov into human readable reports in various formats. The reports show the coverage quotas and also visualize which lines of your source code have been covered. Use this package if your project is based on .NET Framework or .NET Core and you want to use ReportGenerator via the command line or a build script. Usage: dotnet $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.dll [options] $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net8.0\ReportGenerator.exe [options] $(UserProfile)\.nuget\packages\reportgenerator\x.y.z\tools\net47\ReportGenerator.exe [options]
We found that reportgenerator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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