# Using [VS Code Tasks] with Go From the [VS Code Tasks] documentation: > Tasks in VS Code can be configured to run scripts and start processes so that . . . existing tools can be used from within VS Code without having to enter a command line or write new code. Workspace or folder specific tasks are configured from the tasks.json file in the .vscode folder for a workspace. To begin configuring tasks, run the `Tasks: Configure Task` command from the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P). This will create a `tasks.json` file in your workspace's `.vscode` folder. Replace the contents of this file with the following and adjust the tasks as needed. ```json5 { "version": "2.0.0", "type": "shell", "command": "go", "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", "tasks": [ { "label": "install", "args": ["install", "-v", "./..."], "group": "build", }, { "label": "run", "args": ["run", "${file}"], "group": "build", }, { "label": "test", "args": ["test", "-v", "./..."], "group": "test", }, ], } ``` You can run these tasks via the `Tasks: Run Task` command or by using the Ctrl+Shift+B shortcut. You can also define additional tasks to run other commands, like `go generate`. Here's an example of a task to run only a specific test (`MyTestFunction`, in this case): ```json5 { "label": "MyTestFunction", "args": [ "test", "./...", "-test.run", "MyTestFunction"] } ``` If you want to invoke tools other than `go`, you will have to move the `"command": "go"` setting into the task objects. For example: ```json5 { "version": "2.0.0", "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}", "tasks": [ { "label": "install", "command": "go", "args": ["install", "-v", "./..."], "group": "build", "type": "shell", }, { "label": "run", "command": "go", "args": ["run", "${file}"], "group": "build", "type": "shell", }, { "label": "test", "command": "go", "args": ["test", "-v", "./..."], "group": "test", "type": "shell", }, ], } ``` Learn more by reading the [VS Code Tasks] documentation. [VS Code Tasks]: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/tasks