Improve command name docs#356
Improve command name docs#356sferik merged 3 commits intosimplecov-ruby:masterfrom gtd:improve-command-name-docs
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Looks good. Would you mind adding some of the info from #340 about environmental variables? Let me know if you'd like any help adding it, or if you'd just like me to do it. Quoted below for convenience.
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Okay, I added a paragraph about that and rebased. Let me know what you think. |
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@colszowka @envygeeks @sferik looks good to me. Any comments? |
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Very nice improvements to the |
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👍 Thanks! |
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@colszowka Could you add @envygeeks as a collab? Also, any thoughts about moving |
## Bugfixes 0.9.2, 2015-02-18 ([changes](simplecov-ruby/simplecov@v0.9.1...v0.9.2)) ==================== This is a minor bugfix release for simplecov-html, released as `0.9.0`. Due to the tight version constraint in the gemspec a new release of simplecov had to be shipped to allow using simplecov-html `~> 0.9.0`. * The browser back / forward button should now work again. See [#36](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#36) and [#35](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#35). Thanks @whatasunnyday and @justinsteele for submitting PRs to fix this. * Fix "warning: possibly useless use of a variable in void context" See [#31](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#31). Thanks @cbandy * Always use binary file format. See [#32](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#32). Thanks @andy128k * Avoid slow file output with JRuby/Windows. See [#16](simplecov-ruby/simplecov-html#16). Thanks @pschambacher Other than the release includes a bunch of mostly documentation improvements: * Update Rails path for Rails 4+. See [#336](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#336). Thanks @yazinsai * Encourage use of .simplecov to avoid lost files. See [#338](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#338). thanks @dankohn * Specified in the gemspec that simplecov needs ruby 1.8.7. See [#343](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#343). thanks @iainbeeston * Fix mispointed link in CHANGELOG.md. See [#353](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#353). Thanks @dleve123 * Improve command name docs. See [#356](simplecov-ruby/simplecov#356). Thanks @gtd
It actually took me several hours to figure out why I wasn't getting the coverage I expected, granted that's because my test suite is slow and I'm new to SimpleCov, but I think this additional paragraph will save someone some time.