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No it is not.
All I can see is the MIT licence for the CLI tool
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Hello all,
I would like to ask if anybody knows about the longevity of the databinding.LivingDoc.Report.CLI tool and the databinding.LivingDoc.ExecutionDataCollector NuGet package.
Both are working great with Reqnroll and are provided by the databinding company in Switzerland.
I also used the Allure reporting tool (allure-reqnroll) with the latest version of Reqnroll (migrated from SpecFlow) in some of our projects with success.
If a tester is needed for the cucumber messages effort then please do not hesitate to reach me. I am also available to contribute on the documentation side.
Thank you very much, my regards
Daniel
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