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If a property takes multiple comma-separated values please note that [you will have to add escaped quotes around the string](https://github.com/Microsoft/msbuild/issues/2999#issuecomment-366078677) like this: `/p:Exclude=\"[coverlet.*]*,[*]Coverlet.Core*\"`, `/p:Include=\"[coverlet.*]*,[*]Coverlet.Core*\"`, or `/p:CoverletOutputFormat=\"json,opencover\"`.

##### Note for Powershell / VSTS users
To exclude or include multiple assemblies when using Powershell scripts or creating a .yaml file for a VSTS build ```%2c``` should be used as a separator. Msbuild will translate this symbol to ```,```.

```/p:Exclude="[*]*Examples?%2c[*]*Startup"```

VSTS builds do not require double quotes to be unescaped:
```
dotnet test --configuration $(buildConfiguration) --no-build /p:CollectCoverage=true /p:CoverletOutputFormat=cobertura /p:CoverletOutput=$(Build.SourcesDirectory)/TestResults/Coverage/ /p:Exclude="[MyAppName.DebugHost]*%2c[MyAppNamet.WebHost]*%2c[MyAppName.App]*"
```

#### Code Coverage

Enabling code coverage is as simple as setting the `CollectCoverage` property to `true`
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