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docs: Remove nyc containing object in json config examples (#1276)
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```json
{
"nyc": {
"extends": "@istanbuljs/nyc-config-typescript",
"all": true,
"check-coverage": true
}
"extends": "@istanbuljs/nyc-config-typescript",
"all": true,
"check-coverage": true
}
```

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The default `exclude` list is defined in the [@istanbuljs/schema module](https://github.com/istanbuljs/schema/blob/master/default-exclude.js).
Specifying your own exclude property completely replaces these defaults.

For example, the following config will collect coverage for every file in the `src` directory regardless of whether it is `require()`'d in a test.
For example, the following `nyc` config will collect coverage for every file in the `src` directory regardless of whether it is `require()`'d in a test.
It will also exclude any files with the extension `.spec.js`.

```json
{
"nyc": {
"all": true,
"include": [
"src/**/*.js"
],
"exclude": [
"**/*.spec.js"
]
}
"all": true,
"include": [
"src/**/*.js"
],
"exclude": [
"**/*.spec.js"
]
}
```

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We always add `**/node_modules/**` to the exclude list, even if not specified in the config.
You can override this by setting `--exclude-node-modules=false`.

For example, in the following config, `"excludeNodeModules: false"` will prevent `node_modules` from being added to the exclude rules.
For example, `"excludeNodeModules: false"` in the following `nyc` config will prevent `node_modules` from being added to the exclude rules.
The set of include rules then restrict nyc to only consider instrumenting files found under the `lib/` and `node_modules/@my-org/` directories.
The exclude rules then prevent nyc instrumenting anything in a `test` folder and the file `node_modules/@my-org/something/unwanted.js`.

```json
{
"nyc": {
"all": true,
"include": [
"lib/**",
"node_modules/@my-org/**"
],
"exclude": [
"node_modules/@my-org/something/unwanted.js",
"**/test/**"
],
"excludeNodeModules": false
}
"all": true,
"include": [
"lib/**",
"node_modules/@my-org/**"
],
"exclude": [
"node_modules/@my-org/something/unwanted.js",
"**/test/**"
],
"excludeNodeModules": false
}
```

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## Coverage thresholds

You can set custom coverage thresholds that will fail if `check-coverage` is set to `true` and your coverage drops below those thresholds.
For example, in the following configuration, dropping below 80% branch, line, functions, or statements coverage would fail the build (you can have any combination of these):
For example, in the following `nyc` configuration, dropping below 80% branch, line, functions, or statements coverage would fail the build (you can have any combination of these):

```json
{
"nyc": {
"branches": 80,
"lines": 80,
"functions": 80,
"statements": 80
}
"branches": 80,
"lines": 80,
"functions": 80,
"statements": 80
}
```

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```json
{
"nyc": {
"watermarks": {
"lines": [80, 95],
"functions": [80, 95],
"branches": [80, 95],
"statements": [80, 95]
}
"watermarks": {
"lines": [80, 95],
"functions": [80, 95],
"branches": [80, 95],
"statements": [80, 95]
}
}
```
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## Ignoring Methods

There may be some methods that you want to universally ignore out of your classes
rather than having to ignore every instance of that method:
You can ignore every instance of a method simply by adding its name to the `ignore-class-method` array in your `nyc` config.

```json
{
"nyc": {
"ignore-class-method": "render"
}
"ignore-class-method": ["render"]
}
```

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