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GopherBadger

Generate coverage badge images using Go!

gopherbadger-tag-do-not-edit

One day, I noticed that there was no easy way to generate coverage badges for my Golang projects. So I made one (see above)!

Getting Started

To install the executeable (ensure your $PATH contains $GOPATH/bin):

go get github.com/jpoles1/gopherbadger

This program can be run in any Go project that is compatible with the built-in go cover tool, which will extract a coverage percentage based upon files from all of your Go code (even that in sub-packages). Just run gopherbadger in your project root directory.

Quick Start:


To prevent saving of a .png badge:

gopherbadger -png=false


To update a .md file badge (note: comma-separated):

gopherbadger -md="README.md,coverage.md"

Either enter a Markdown file that does not already exist, or a Markdown file (like your README.md) that contains the following tag somewhere in the contents:

![gopherbadger-tag-do-not-edit]()

This tag will be replaced by the image for your coverage badge.


Manually set the coverage value (note: do not include %):

gopherbadger -md="README.md,coverage.md" -manualcov=95


Test code coverage using build tags:

gopherbadger -tags "unit"



Test code coverage, skipping short tests:

gopherbadger -short


Confused?

Try running:

gopherbadger -h