Migrate code coverage tracking to GitHub Actions #148
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The move towards GitHub Actions for CI in #146 removed code coverage
tracking via Coveralls, which until now had come "for free" via
Travis.
This PR reintroduces Coveralls tracking via the guidance in
undercover
documentation. Unfortunately, this only enables tracking, but does not
provide feedback in PR of changes to test coverage like before. Were
undercover to integrate LCOV reporting support (see
undercover-el/undercover.el#68), this could then move to using the
official Coveralls GitHub
Action,
which would give that reporting.