![]() ![]() You can now see the code coverage in the Output. In VSCode this is simple as creating a JSON file called `XYZ.code-workspace`. Workspace or folder specific tasks are configured from the tasks.json file in the. You can also open a workspace by clicking File and Open Workspace and selecting the. To do this, edit your workspace settings and check retrive-test-code-coverage and then run your Apex tests. Trying out Webstorm again and while some of the features are powerful the one thing that keeps driving me back to VSCode is the ability to have a monorepo with multiple projects inside of it with the root folder still accessible. ![]()
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