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About This Project
This project contains source code analysis and cleanup rules for xUnit.net. Analysis and fixes are only supported with C#.
Requirements: xUnit.net v2 2.0+. Supported in Visual Studio 2019 16.11+ or 2022 17.4+ (as well as via command line builds with Roslyn 3.11+). Other environments (such as Mono or JetBrains Rider) may be able to use these analyzers as well; support and issue resolution will be provided by those third parties and not by xUnit.net itself.
Documentation: a list of supported rules is available at https://xunit.net/xunit.analyzers/rules/
Bugs and issues: please visit the core xUnit.net project issue tracker.
Building: see BUILDING.md.
How to install
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xUnit.net v2 2.3.0 and higher: the analyzer package is referenced by the main
xunit
NuGet package out of the box. If you choose to referencexunit.core
instead, you can referencexunit.analyzers
explicitly. -
xUnit.net v2 2.2.0 and earlier: you have to install the
xunit.analyzers
NuGet package explicitly.
How to uninstall
If you installed xUnit.net v2 2.3.0 or higher and do not wish to use the analyzers package, replace the package reference
to xunit
with the corresponding versions of xunit.core
and xunit.assert
Analysis and Code Fix in Action
Latest Builds
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xunit.analyzers | |||
xunit.runner.visualstudio |
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About xUnit.net
xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for the .NET Framework. Written by the original inventor of NUnit v2, xUnit.net is the latest technology for unit testing C# and F# (other .NET languages may work as well, but are unsupported). xUnit.net works with Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, ReSharper, CodeRush, and TestDriven.NET. It is part of the .NET Foundation, and operates under their code of conduct. It is licensed under Apache 2 (an OSI approved license).
For project documentation, please visit the xUnit.net project home.