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hi this is club Armada and I will show you how to add code coverage badge to your projects readme now there are a lot of services that provide badges to go to shells at i/o we can click Add coverage services and you can see what many many services can give you a badge but that requires your repository being actually linked to one of our services what if you donamp;#39;t want to link your repository to external service what if you just want a badge well luckily shields data allows you to create your own badge for example we can enter the label the message and pick a color of a badge letamp;#39;s say orange and that will give us a badge right and itamp;#39;s just a URL so we can put that URL into our readme to create a badge but we need a percentage in my project I have code instrumentation and code coverage Cypress plugin so every time I run enter and test I get a coverage report we can see it inside the project itself where is the coverage folder and coverage reports in different fo