NUnit vs. XUnit vs. MSTest: Comparing Unit Testing Frameworks In C#

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  • xUnit

    xUnit.net is a free, open source, community-focused unit testing tool for .NET.

  • xUnit.Net is an open-source testing framework based on the .NET framework. ‘x’ stands for the programming language, e.g., JUnit, NUnit, etc. The creators of NUnit created xUnit as they wanted to build a better framework rather than adding incremental features to the NUnit framework.

  • MSTest

    MSTest framework and adapter (by microsoft)

  • MSTest is the default test framework that is shipped along with Visual Studio. The initial version of MSTest (V1) was not open-source; however, MSTest V2 is open-source. The project is hosted on GitHub. Like other test frameworks, it can also be used for data driven testing. You can download MSTest V2 from Nuget.org.

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