Add a coveralls badge to readme
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schae234 commented
Add the necessary code to .travis.yml
and setup.py
to install the py.test-cov
package and make the appropriate coveralls
call in Travis to generate a coveralls.io badge.
Note:
This might require some github magic on my part, i.e. allowing coveralls.io to read from the camoco repo. Contact me and we can work it out together.
schae234 commented
Hi @fuzzmz, we would love your help 👍
We are currently using the assignees in github internally for our laboratories projects. But I can merge pull requests if you open them with changes.
fuzzmz commented
Awesome. I'll get to it.
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Hi @fuzzmz <https://github.com/fuzzmz>, we would love your help 👍
We are currently using the assignees in github internally for our
laboratories projects. But I can merge pull requests if you open them with
changes.
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