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# Allure Report
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> 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.
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## Download
You can use one of the following ways to get Allure:
* Grab it from [releases](https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2/releases) (see Assets section).
* Using Homebrew:
```bash
$ brew install allure
```
* For Windows, Allure is available from the [Scoop](http://scoop.sh/) commandline-installer.
To install Allure, download and install Scoop and then execute in the Powershell:
```bash
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.
![How Allure Report works](.github/how_allure_works.jpg)
## Allure TestOps
[DevOps-ready Testing Platform built][qametaio] 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]](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md).
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