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The best of this service is it's great docs and nice FAQ.
The other nice thing is that you can try it for free. Just follow the instructions in the docs and they will get you for your first configuration.
You can easily find parts that are uncovered and fix it.
Great integration with popular CI services with "Easy Way" configs in docs.
Coveralls can be used as required check for GitHub and BitBucket.
Free for Open Source projects.
Free 30 days trial for one private repo. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It will not be so easy to work with coveralls it there is no "Easy Way" for your desired language - you will be needed to use API.
There are small amout of languages examples in docs, but API is still nice and easy to use.
Sometimes works slow for free plans (Open Source repositories), but no problem for paid. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
6 out of 7 Total Reviews for Coveralls

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their open shoulders provide very little in the way of protection. The main drawback of overalls is that they don't provide the upper body protection that coveralls do. Without another garment on top, overalls can only do so much to keep you warm and protect your upper body. Overalls also often have lower ANSI 107 ratings than coveralls. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Coveralls is an easy to use platform, which can be integrated with any software very easily. It has wide range of features, which makes this product mostly picked by SMEs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Mostly, we won't be having any challengea with this product. But if arises, the customer support is poor in some cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

- What I like best is the web-accessible HTML report I can generate from it which shows very comprehensible and detailed information about the test coverage of all the files in my project.
- it has great integration with popular CI services and programming languages
- Nice documentation Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I dislike is the unclear integration with Gitlab. On the documentation is says "Gitlab support coming very soon!" but opening my account, I see an icon in the top-left saying that "Link to Gitlab".
A clarification would be great for the users. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Code coverage is one of the pillars of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. It helps you grasp which parts of an application are not well tested.
Coveralls helps you with this in addition to tracking code coverage over time. Coveralls is able to do this by collecting code coverage data of an application and analyse them to find issues that otherwise you will not see until they become a problem. Coveralls exposes a summary of these data in a simple interface With whom you can see trends and changes on coverage for all the source files of the application.
Furthermore, it supports a plethora of programming languages (e.g. Java, C/C++, Go, Javascript, Python, etc.)
In addition, it is super easy to setup especially if you're using platforms like Github, Bitbucket or Gitlab. And it's free for open source repositories. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I didn't have a lot of problems while using it but sometimes when you add a Coveralls badge to a repository this badge may not be updated for each commit/build. Also at some point in the past, Coveralls didn't provide code coverage for branches (it provided only for master) which may be harmful as you couldn't see the code coverage for you branch until you merge it with the master branch, but I think this was fixed.
Coveralls is great for integrating with build processes and updating badges, but this may not be a good measurement of code coverage. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Automation process is awesome when we write a new code and don't add test case it show how test are important for that new code and overall coverage. We can check it's essential to write test first for that code or we can hot fix without test.
It's Free for open source projects is pretty cool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Internal working or criteria to check testing part of the app is hard to understand of COVERALLS. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Coveralls has the best code coverage interface that i have seen to date. The dashboard is very intuitive, clean, and useful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have been using coveralls for several years, and have not had any criticisms. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.