Added coverage per @lathonez#68
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@leifwells thank you for the plaudits. Good to see this repo has had the expected uptake. |
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This Pull Request is a replacement for @lathonez's PR #12 for adding Code Coverage for tests. My inability to merge that PR led to my recreating the changes and placing them into a new PR.
All the hard work on this PR was performed by @lathonez. Thanks, Stephen, for the original PR, your leadership, and all the work you are doing with clicker.
With this update, developers can run
npm run test-coveragewhich will run the project's unit tests with Karma and produce documentation that gives guidance on how well the project's tests cover the code.The documentation is created inside the
/coveragefolder (ignored by git).