specsynx.Pickles.Library
4.0.1
Install-Package specsynx.Pickles.Library -Version 4.0.1
dotnet add package specsynx.Pickles.Library --version 4.0.1
<PackageReference Include="specsynx.Pickles.Library" Version="4.0.1" />
paket add specsynx.Pickles.Library --version 4.0.1
#r "nuget: specsynx.Pickles.Library, 4.0.1"
// Install specsynx.Pickles.Library as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=specsynx.Pickles.Library&version=4.0.1
// Install specsynx.Pickles.Library as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=specsynx.Pickles.Library&version=4.0.1
A documentation generator for features written in the Gherkin language
Product | Versions |
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.NET | net5.0 net5.0-windows net6.0 net6.0-android net6.0-ios net6.0-maccatalyst net6.0-macos net6.0-tvos net6.0-windows |
.NET Core | netcoreapp2.0 netcoreapp2.1 netcoreapp2.2 netcoreapp3.0 netcoreapp3.1 |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.0 netstandard2.1 |
.NET Framework | net461 net462 net463 net47 net471 net472 net48 |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid |
MonoMac | monomac |
MonoTouch | monotouch |
Tizen | tizen40 tizen60 |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos |
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.NETStandard 2.0
- Autofac (>= 6.3.0)
- ClosedXML (>= 0.95.4)
- DocumentFormat.OpenXml (>= 2.16.0)
- FeatureSwitcher (>= 2.1.0)
- gherkin (>= 23.0.1)
- Microsoft.Win32.Primitives (>= 4.3.0)
- Newtonsoft.Json (>= 13.0.1)
- NLog (>= 4.7.15)
- System.Drawing.Common (>= 5.0.2)
- System.Drawing.Primitives (>= 4.3.0)
- System.IO.Abstractions (>= 17.0.3)
- System.IO.Packaging (>= 5.0.0)
- System.Net.Primitives (>= 4.3.1)
- System.ServiceModel.Duplex (>= 4.9.0)
- System.ServiceModel.Federation (>= 4.9.0)
- System.ServiceModel.NetTcp (>= 4.9.0)
- System.Text.Encoding.CodePages (>= 6.0.0)
- System.ValueTuple (>= 4.5.0)
NuGet packages (7)
Showing the top 5 NuGet packages that depend on specsynx.Pickles.Library:
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Pickles.CommandLine
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON |
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Pickles
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON |
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Pickles.MSBuild
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON |
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Pickles.CommandLine.win
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON |
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Pickles.CommandLine.linux
**Pickles** is an open source **living documentation** generator that works on feature files written in the *Gherkin* language, popularized in tools like *Cucumber* and *SpecFlow*. *Pickles* can be incorporated into your build process to produce living documentation in a format that is more accessible to your clients. *Gherkin* language files are written in plain text and stored in your source folder. This can make them inaccessible to clients who may not know how to work with source control or who are not interested in seeing all of the source code, just the features. *Pickles* can produce output in different formats: - Static HTML: a set of HTML files with minimal JavaScript - Dynamic HTML: a JavaScript-rich single page app with integrated search - Word: Microsoft Word - Excel: Microsoft Excel - JSON: a custom JSON format - Markdown: a simple output format Optionally, *Pickles* can **integrate test results**, so that your stakeholders know which scenarios pass validation. *Pickles* supports these test formats: - NUnit - MSTest - XUnit - SpecRun - Cucumber JSON |
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