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  • Handling test data clean up in SpecFlow
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AutoFixture

  • AutoFixture > Customize objects creation with ICustomization interface
  • AutoFixture > Using [Frozen] attribute on test method parameter

ApprovalTests

  • Customize output file names
  • Generate WinMerge diff report files on CI server

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