![]() Just replace "X" with "N" in the rest of this article if you're an NUnit fan, it'll be the same. The rest of the technologies were project requirements, except XUnit, which came with ASP.Net Boilerplate (more on that in a future article), and I didn't care enough to change it. With Coverlet and VS2019 you can have a human readable report to see where to improve your code. For Visual Studio I used NCrunch (opens new window) tool, which automatically runs unit tests and displays graph, statistics and coverage. Code coverage is an indicator of the quality of your code. ![]()
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