Unfortunately, there is no quick way to migrate from .NET Framework to .NET Core, I migrate medium solution with 4 projects and it is was not fun, all work should be done manually.
If we check the docs about porting to .NET Core there is nothing quick and easy. Even just 1st item in the list could be real pain, especially in big projects.
Identify and account for your third-party dependencies.
This will involve understanding what your third-party dependencies
are, how you depend on them, how to see if they also run on .NET Core,
and steps you can take if they don't.
There only little help comes from API Portability Analyzer tool, but it is just show you report how you codebase is portable, but port process still should be done manually.
For my migration I used advised approach from this discussion on GitHub and looked at reports from API Portability Analyzer tool:
dotnet new
a core template
- Add stuff to it until it builds your project
- delete the old csproj file