diff --git a/.gitpod.yml b/.gitpod.yml
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+# List the ports you want to expose and what to do when they are served. See https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-ports/
+ports:
+ - port: 3000
+ onOpen: open-preview
+
+# List the start up tasks. You can start them in parallel in multiple terminals. See https://www.gitpod.io/docs/config-start-tasks/
+tasks:
+ - name: Get Core & Configure
+ before: |
+ wget https://downloads.lambdatest.com/hyperexecute/linux/hyperexecute
+ chmod u+x hyperexecute
+
+ init: |
+ echo "Performing test"
+ ./hyperexecute --user=$LT_USERNAME --key=$LT_ACCESS_KEY --config yaml/win/pytest_hyperexecute_autosplit_sample.yaml --download-artifacts --force-clean-artifacts
+ echo "Test completion"
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--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -10,6 +10,21 @@ The overall experience helps teams test code and fix issues at a much faster pac
To know more about how HyperExecute does intelligent Test Orchestration, do check out [HyperExecute Getting Started Guide](https://www.lambdatest.com/support/docs/getting-started-with-hyperexecute/)
+[](https://hyperexecute.lambdatest.com/?utm_source=github&utm_medium=repository&utm_content=python&utm_term=pytest)
+
+[](https://hyperexecute.lambdatest.com/?type=gitpod&framework=PyTest)
+
+Follow the below steps to run Gitpod button:
+
+1. Click '**Open in Gitpod**' button (You will be redirected to Login/Signup page).
+2. Login with Lambdatest credentials and it will be redirected to Gitpod editor in new tab and current tab will show hyperexecute dashboard.
+
+
+
# How to run Selenium automation tests on HyperExecute (using PyTest framework)
* [Pre-requisites](#pre-requisites)
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+
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+