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    • Added a workflow to automatically generate and publish test coverage reports.
    • Updated installation options to include a new "test" dependency group for easier setup of testing requirements.

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A new GitHub Actions workflow was added to run tests, collect coverage data, generate an HTML coverage report, and publish it to the gh-pages branch. The setup.py file was updated to add a new optional dependency group 'test' that installs requirements from requirements/tests.txt.

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.github/workflows/gh_pages_coverage.yml Added workflow to run tests, collect coverage, generate HTML report, and deploy to gh-pages branch.
setup.py Added 'test' extra to extras_require, loading requirements from requirements/tests.txt.

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@JarbasAl JarbasAl added the tests and automation added unittests or github workflows label Jun 9, 2025
@JarbasAl JarbasAl merged commit 1e7787d into dev Jun 9, 2025
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@JarbasAl JarbasAl deleted the gh-pages-cov branch June 9, 2025 18:20
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 69.46%. Comparing base (23f0bab) to head (4a14530).
Report is 264 commits behind head on dev.

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