This extension helps identify buggy specs in recent Jenkins build failures.
To use, visit the index page of your project on Jenkins and click the extension icon. If the extension finds failed builds, it will attempt to get the name and stacktrace of any failed tests. The results of that search will be shown in a new tab.
NOTE: The extension reads the results of your Junit test reports. If you do not have Junit configured for your project, you can learn more about setting it up here https://www.tutorialspoint.com/jenkins/jenkins_unit_testing.htm. Learn more about Jenkins here https://jenkins.io/
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