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# Workflow: Creating tests
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To create a test through the **Test Runner** window:
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1. [Create your Test Assembly folder](./workflow-create-test-assembly.md) and select it in the **Project** window.
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2. Open the Test Runner window (menu: **Window** > **General** > **Test Runner**).
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3. Click the **Create a new Test Script in the active path** button in the **Test Runner** window.
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Alternatively, use the **Asset** menu:
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1. In the **Project** window, select the new folder.
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2. Create a new test script in the folder (menu: **Assets > Create > Testing > C# Test Script**).
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This creates a `NewTestScript.cs` file in the *Tests* folder with some sample tests to get you started. Change the name of the script, if necessary, and press Enter to accept it.
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Now you’ll see the sample tests in the Test Runner window:
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Now you can open the tests in your favorite script editor.
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> **Note**: Unity does not include test assemblies (NUnit, Unity Test Framework, and user script assemblies) when using the normal build pipeline, but does include them when using **Run on <Platform>** in the **Test Runner** window.
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## Creating Play Mode tests
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The process for creating a Play Mode test is the same as for creating an Edit Mode test. The only relevant differences are:
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* Play Mode tests that need to [run in a standalone platform Player](./workflow-run-playmode-test-standalone.md) should be in an assembly that references the required platform.
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