From 046d980b005571a48906f93777718de41579662b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Chesshir Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2023 08:50:51 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update installation.md, fix Rider line The last line in the Visual Studio Code section clearly belongs in the section after it, unless the author mean to say "Visual Studio Code has built-in...." Proposing this change under the former assumption. --- docs/articles/nunit/getting-started/installation.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/articles/nunit/getting-started/installation.md b/docs/articles/nunit/getting-started/installation.md index 0fabb42f9..39e508d0f 100644 --- a/docs/articles/nunit/getting-started/installation.md +++ b/docs/articles/nunit/getting-started/installation.md @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ This will add a new project to your solution, containing a single test class and Ensure you have the [C# Dev Kit](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/csharp/get-started) installed. Then `Shift+CTRL+P`, type `New` and select `New Project`. Select `NUnit 3 Test Project` and follow the prompts. The results will be exactly the same as if you had used Visual Studio. -Rider has built-in support for NUnit, and is using the same template, so you'll achieve the same result. - ## I'm using Rider as my development tool This is the same procedure as for Visual Studio: `Add New Project`, select the `NUnit Test Project` template, and follow the prompts. The results will be exactly the same as if you had used Visual Studio. +Rider has built-in support for NUnit, and is using the same template, so you'll achieve the same result. + ## I prefer to do this using the command line or any of the built-in terminals From your solution folder, run `dotnet new nunit -o TestProject1` to create a new NUnit test project in the folder `TestProject1`.