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+layout: docs
+title: "Test Coverage"
+section: "chisel3"
+---
+
+## Test Coverage Setup
+
+Chisel's sbt build instructions contain the requisite plug-in (sbt-scoverage) for generating test coverage information. Please see the [sbt-scoverage web page](https://github.com/scoverage/sbt-scoverage) for details on the plug-in.
+The tests themselves are found in `src/test/scala`.
+
+## Generating A Test Coverage Report
+
+Use the following sequence of sbt commands to generate a test coverage report:
+```
+sbt clean coverage test
+sbt coverageReport
+```
+The coverage reports should be found in `target/scala-x.yy/scoverage-report/{scoverage.xml,index.html}` where `x.yy` corresponds to the version of Scala used to compile Firrtl and the tests.
+`scoverage.xml` is useful if you want to analyze the results programmatically.
+`index.html` is designed for navigation with a web browser, allowing one to drill down to invidual statements covered (or not) by the tests.