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NUnit features a fluent assert syntax, parameterized, generic and theory tests and is user-extensible. This package includes the NUnit 3.0 framework assembly, which is referenced by your tests. You will need to install version 3.0 of the nunit3-console program or a third-party runner that supports NUnit 3.0 in order to execute tests. Runners intended for use with NUnit 2.x will not run 3.0 tests correctly. Supported platforms: - .NET 2.0+ - .NET Core (Universal Windows Apps 10+, DNX Core 5+) - Windows 8 - Windows Phone 8 (Silverlight) - Universal (Windows Phone 8.1+, Windows 8.1+) - Xamarin (MonoTouch, MonoAndroid, Xamarin iOS Universal) - Portable Libraries (supporting Profile259)

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dotnet add package NUnit --version 3.0.0-rc
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Install-Package NUnit -Version 3.0.0-rc
PackageReference
<PackageReference Include="NUnit" Version="3.0.0-rc" />

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Teams that value its attribute model, parameterized tests and established NUnit conventions.

Unit Testing guide
Why it appears in the guide: A mature test framework with expressive attributes, constraints and broad platform support. Trade-off: A major-version upgrade can involve source and assertion changes; read its migration guidance first.

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