Test coverage
Test coverage is the percentage of your project being covered by—depending on the perspective—code or tests, which can be measured in different ways:
- path coverage
- line coverage
- branch coverage
- code coverage
Here are 95 public repositories matching this topic...
State of the art mutation testing system for the JVM
-
Updated
Mar 13, 2025 - Java
SonarQube plugin for Flutter / Dart
-
Updated
Dec 6, 2024 - Java
JSCover is a JavaScript Code Coverage Tool that measures line, branch and function coverage
-
Updated
Mar 5, 2025 - Java
Sonarqube plugin for the golang language.
-
Updated
May 19, 2018 - Java
Stash (BitBucket) plugin, a pull-request decorator which allows to integrate SonarQube violations directly into your pull-request
-
Updated
Jun 19, 2019 - Java
POJO Testing & Identity Management Made Trivial
-
Updated
Aug 18, 2022 - Java
Automatically detect and generate missing assertions for Junit test cases (also known as test amplification)
-
Updated
Aug 7, 2024 - Java
Nice test coverage icon for your pull requests just from Jenkins
-
Updated
Aug 8, 2024 - Java
JavaCard project template for building CAP and running JCardSim with gradle + coverage
-
Updated
Oct 9, 2023 - Java
Just to learn how to use travis-ci in a java project!
-
Updated
Mar 11, 2024 - Java
Static analysis tools: PMD, Findbugs, Checkstyle, Lint and Jacoco on multi module build with an Android app module, Android library module and a Java module
-
Updated
May 8, 2017 - Java
FLACOCO: Fault Localization for Java based on Industry-grade Coverage http://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.12513
-
Updated
Mar 3, 2025 - Java
- Followers
- 10 followers