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Home > Fresh News > Running unit tests from a command line

Running unit tests from a command line

February 23rd, 2019 Leave a comment Go to comments

VSTest.Console.exe should be used from .NET Framework 4.6.1 instead of MSTest.exe to run unit tests from command line.

MSTest.exe brings “No tests to execute” error message.

More info:

  • run Visual Studio manage and unmanage unit tests from command line
  • Using VSTest.console from the command line
  • Running automated tests from the command line
Tags: .NET, MSTest, Testing, Unit Testing, UnitTests, Visual Studio
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