![SpecFlow Tutorial](/specflow/images/specflow-mini-logo.jpg)
- SpecFlow Tutorial
- SpecFlow - Home
- SpecFlow - Introduction
- Test Driven Development
- Behaviour Driven Development
- SpecFlow - Visual Studio Installation
- Visual Studio Extension Installation
- SpecFlow - Project Set Up
- Other Project Dependencies
- SpecFlow - Runner Activation
- SpecFlow - HTML Reports
- SpecFlow - Binding Test Steps
- SpecFlow - Creating First Test
- Configure Selenium Webdriver
- SpecFlow - Gherkin
- SpecFlow - Gherkin Keywords
- SpecFlow - Feature File
- SpecFlow - Step Definition File
- SpecFlow - Hooks
- SpecFlow - Background Illustration
- Data Driven Testing with Examples
- Data Driven Testing without Examples
- Table conversion to Data Table
- Table conversion to Dictionary
- Table with CreateInstance
- SpecFlow - Table with CreateSet
- SpecFlow Useful Resources
- SpecFlow - Quick Guide
- SpecFlow - Useful Resources
- SpecFlow - Discussion
SpecFlow - Project Set Up
Now, we shall create a SpecFlow project within the same project we have built earlier.
Project Creation
Right-click on the Solution Explorer section. Click on the Add option. Then choose New Project.
![Project Creation](/specflow/images/project_creation.jpg)
Type SpecFlow within the search box, SpecFlow Project gets displayed because of search results. Click on Next to proceed.
![Project proceed](/specflow/images/project_proceed.jpg)
Enter the project name and location and then click on Create.
![Project Create](/specflow/images/project_create.jpg)
Select SpecFlow+ Runner option under the Test Framework dropdown from the Create a new SpecFlow project pop-up. Then click on Create.
![Project Runner](/specflow/images/project_runner.jpg)
The Solution Explorer shall now have a new project called the SpecFlowProject1 created.
![Project Runners](/specflow/images/project_runners.jpg)
Project Folder
As the SpecFlow project is created, we shall also find a well-defined folder structure created for the project consisting of the Drivers, Dependencies, Features, Hooks, and so on.
![Project Dependencies](/specflow/images/project_dependencies.jpg)
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