

There's a lot going on here but take a moment and absorb the screenshot of VS Code above. NET Core Test Explorer - Discovers tests and gives you a nice explorer. Coverage Gutters - Reads in the file (name matters) and highlights lines with color.Using VS Code, Coverlet, xUnit, plus these Visual Studio Code extensions Now, keeping in mind that Toni's project is just getting started and (as of the time of this writing) currently supports line and method coverage, and branch coverage is in progress, this is still a VERY compelling developer experience. I put my own living spike of a project up on GitHub.

NET Core Code Coverage but I wanted to see if I could use the lightest tools I could find and make a "complete" solution for Visual Studio Code that would work for. NET Core called " coverlet." There's a few options out there for cobbling together. I was talking to Toni Edward Solarin on Skype yesterday about his open source spike (early days) of Code Coverage for.
