Bridge extension for converting Test Adapter UI to native VS Code testing
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README.md

vscode-test-adapter-converter

This is an extension that converts from the Test Explorer UI API into native VS Code testing. You can use this by setting testExplorer.useNativeTesting: true in your user settings.

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