I noticed that there's a command-line option named -coverprofile which is supposed to take in a string and output a coverage profile to the provided string after the tests are completed. -coverprofile string Write a coverage profile to t
Cover profile for focus tests · Issue #205 · onsi/ginkgo · GitHub
Reports not getting generated · Issue #862 · onsi/ginkgo · GitHub
Correct code location for table driven tests · Issue #515 · onsi
Code coverage for cross package tests · Issue #995 · onsi/ginkgo
Question] Rerun flaky test but only if condition is met · Issue
When running against multiple packages, `ginkgo --cover` should
Enable cpuprofiling · Issue #201 · onsi/ginkgo · GitHub
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junit-report is not working as expected · Issue #1152 · onsi
Ginkgo with cover fails opaquely when tests are programatically
How to cache static files? · Issue #1222 · gin-gonic/gin · GitHub
Custom Binding Error Message · Issue #430 · gin-gonic/gin · GitHub
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Ginkgo panics when using the Table extension · Issue #234 · onsi