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WIP: migrate workbench #5743

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 87.7%. Comparing base (cafbf96) to head (00980df).
Report is 153 commits behind head on master.

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##           master   #5743      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage    84.5%   87.7%    +3.1%     
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  Files          10     657     +647     
  Lines         214   25713   +25499     
  Branches       25     485     +460     
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+ Hits          181   22558   +22377     
- Misses         23    3042    +3019     
- Partials       10     113     +103     
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integrationtests 65.9% <ø> (?)
unittests 85.9% <ø> (+1.4%) ⬆️

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