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Just so you know. No one here is part of Tricentis or has anything to do with the current affairs of Specflow. It is beyond our power to restore it. |
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Why do we need it? Last commit was in 2022. Without support It doesn't work for modern .NET like .NET 8 and .NET 9. |
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You can find the forks which aren't usually returned in GitHub search.
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It seems the repositories are back! 🙏 But the issues and releases are not. 😭 |
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You can find the VSIX of the latest version of the Visual Studio extension (the one that supports .NET8) attached below: SpecFlow.VisualStudio.Package.2022.1.93.zip |
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FYI: Although the GitHub repositories have been recovered (only the code, not the issues and releases), they will be removed again after 1st of January according to the official announcement of Tricentis: https://support-hub.tricentis.com/open?number=NEW0001432&id=post |
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Hi.
We're still in the process of migrating to Reqnroll.
We've found the old SpecFlow repositories have been deleted.
All the google search results return 404 Not Found
https://github.com/techtalk/SpecFlow
https://github.com/SpecFlowOSS/SpecFlow
https://github.com/SpecFlowOSS/SpecFlow.VS
Even the community forums are gone
https://support.specflow.org/hc/en-us/community/topics
I'd like to please request recovering the repository and either archiving it, or transfer it to another account.
Thank you.
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