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Allure Report
<img src="https://allurereport.org/public/img/allure-report.svg" height="85px" alt="Allure Report logo" align="right" />Allure Report is a flexible multi-language test report tool to show you a detailed representation of what has been tested and extract maximum from the everyday execution of tests.
- Learn more about Allure Report at https://allurereport.org
- 📚 Documentation – discover official documentation for Allure Report
- ❓ Questions and Support – get help from the team and community
- 📢 Official announcements – stay updated with our latest news and updates
- 💬 General Discussion – engage in casual conversations, share insights and ideas with the community
- 🖥️ Live Demo — explore a live example of Allure Report in action
Download
You can use one of the following ways to get Allure:
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Grab it from releases (see Assets section).
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Using Homebrew:
$ brew install allure
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For Windows, Allure is available from the Scoop commandline-installer. To install Allure, download and install Scoop and then execute in the Powershell:
scoop install allure
How Allure Report works
Allure Report can build unified reports for dozens of testing tools across eleven programming languages on several CI/CD systems.
Allure TestOps
DevOps-ready Testing Platform built to reduce code time-to-market without quality loss. You can set up your product quality control and boost your QA and development team productivity by setting up your TestOps.
Contributors
This project exists thanks to all the people who contributed. [Contribute].
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