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I am trying to combine three unit testing projects (three different dlls) into one OpenCover report. Is it possible? I tried to look into filters but I don't see enough detail (examples) in the OpenCover Wiki site. Can someone shed some lights on where I can start?

Thanks a lot!

Kyle
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Yes it is possible. If you are using nunit (or some other test runner) you can (usually) run all test assemblies at the same time

e.g.

opencover.console.exe 
    -register:user 
    "-target:nunit-console.exe" 
    "-targetargs:test1.dll test2.dll /noshadow" 
    "-filter:+[*]* -[test*]*" 

alternatively if you are using different test runners (or multiple runs using the same test runner) then you can run them separately and merge the results using reportgenerator to create a single html report.

If you have any specific issues please comment below for clarification.

Shaun Wilde
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Since november 2014 (v4.5.3427), the -mergeoutput option was added by @Shaun Wilde.

It allows to merge an existing file with the same name as defined with -output.

Jérémie Bertrand
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You can give a chance to this powershell script https://github.com/rpokrovskij/opencover4vs.ps1/blob/master/opencover4vs.ps1

It will help you to atomize the work of creating those long "-targetargs:test1.dll test2.dll" parameters.

Roman Pokrovskij
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