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# Workflow: How to create a test
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To create a test, do the following:
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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. Click the button **Create Test Script in current folder** option in the **Test Runner** window.
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3. It creates a *NewTestScript.cs* file in the *Tests* folder. Change the name of the script, if necessary, and press Enter to accept it.
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Now you’ll see two 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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You can also create test scripts by navigating to **Assets** > **Create > Testing** > **C# Test Script**, unless adding a test script would result in a compilation error.
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> **Note**: Unity does not include `TestAssemblies` ([NUnit](http://www.nunit.org/), 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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## Filters
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If you have a lot of tests, and you only want to view/run a sub-set of them, you can filter them in three ways (see image above):
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* Type in the search box in the top left
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* Click a test class or fixture (such as **NewTestScript** in the image above)
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* Click one of the test result icon buttons in the top right
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For more information, see [Edit Mode vs. Play Mode tests](./edit-mode-vs-play-mode-tests.md).
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