To use it, you simply update the SpecFlow NuGet packages to the latest version, and you are ready to go. You can learn more about the Output API and its usage in our documentation. ![]() ![]() The first thing we did with this new extension point is to bring the output to SpecFlow+ LivingDoc. Also, having an abstraction layer makes it possible for us to hook into it and display further valuable information. Yes, you could this before by using the APIs of various test runners, but you had to have prior knowledge on how to use them. The biggest new feature we added in this version is a dedicated API for additional output (text and files) for your scenarios. ![]() We are excited to announce that SpecFlow 3.8 is finally publicly released.
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