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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone's done this yet or has any advice.
I've got access to Woodpecker, so I can run my test coverage commands just fine - but I'm not sure of the best way of getting the percentage to display as a badge in my project's readme.
I'm currently using shields.io to show a couple of badges in the readme, but it only seems to support services (like Coveralls, Codecov etc.) that plug directly into the bigger Git hosts.
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone's done this yet or has any advice.
I've got access to Woodpecker, so I can run my test coverage commands just fine - but I'm not sure of the best way of getting the percentage to display as a badge in my project's readme.
I'm currently using shields.io to show a couple of badges in the readme, but it only seems to support services (like Coveralls, Codecov etc.) that plug directly into the bigger Git hosts.