Troubleshooting =============== One of the popular reasons for ``BehaveToolkit`` not working is ``behave`` not working. A good rule of thumb is that, if ``behave`` works, then ``BehaveToolkit`` should work. **Project root directory** Sublime should be opened with the directory where you would run behave. If you followed the :doc:`gettingstarted` guide, you would notice that we opened Sublime on the ``myproject/`` folder. This is also the directory where we would run ``behave``. Sure enough, if we run ``behave`` in this folder, it will work. **Behave can't be found** There may be instances where the ``behave`` binary cannot be found on your system. In which case, you should look at :doc:`configuration`. **Other issues** If you're still having problems, don't hesitate to ask questions by opening an issue on our `GitHub issues page`_. .. _GitHub issues page: https://github.com/mixxorz/BehaveToolkit/issues