Feature: Let’s test Cucumber feature syntax highlighting
These are just example features to see that syntax highlighting works.

These features are copied from Cucumber’s documentation, and they are
licensed under MIT.

Source repository can be found at:
https://github.com/cucumber/docs.cucumber.io

# Comments are not considered to be part of a feature.
Rule: Users are notified about overdue tasks on first use of the day
Background:
Given I have overdue tasks

Example: First use of the day
"""
Docstrings can also be used.
"""
Given I last used the app yesterday
When I use the app
Then I am notified about overdue tasks

Example: Already used today
Given I last used the app earlier today
When I use the app
Then I am not notified about overdue tasks

Feature: Multiple site support
Only blog owners can post to a blog, except administrators,
who can post to all blogs.

Background:
Given a global administrator named "Greg"
And a blog named "Greg's anti-tax rants"
* a customer named "Dr. Bill"
And a blog named "Expensive Therapy" owned by "Dr. Bill"

@tagged_scenario
Scenario: Dr. Bill posts to his own blog
Given I am logged in as Dr. Bill
When I try to post to "Expensive Therapy"
Then I should see "Your article was published."

Scenario: Dr. Bill tries to post to somebody else's blog, and fails
Given the following users exist:
| name | email | twitter |
| Aslak | aslak@cucumber.io | @aslak_hellesoy |
| Julien | julien@cucumber.io | @jbpros |
| Matt | matt@cucumber.io | @mattwynne |
When I try to post to "Greg's anti-tax rants"
Then I should see "Hey! That's not your blog!"

Feature: There can also be Scenario Outline

Scenario Outline: eating
Given there are cucumbers
When I eat cucumbers
Then I should have cucumbers

Examples:
| start | eat | left |
| 12 | 5 | 7 |
| 20 | 5 | 15 |

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