"NUnitLite provides a simple way to run NUnit tests, without the overhead of a full NUnit installation. It is suitable for projects that want to have a quick way to run tests using a console runner and don't need all the features of the NUnit engine and console runner.Supported platforms:- .NET Framework 2.0+- .NET Standard 1.4+- .NET CoreHow to use this package:1. Create a console application for your tests and delete the generated class containing Main().2. Install the NUnitLite package, which creates a new Main() as well as adding a reference to NUnitLite. This will also bring in the NUnit package, which adds a reference to the NUnit framework to your project.3. Add your tests to the test project and simply start the project to execute them."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Charlie Poole & Rob Prouse.
Repository: https://github.com/nunit/nunit
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Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Atif Aziz.
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Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Richard Morris.
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