A background section in a feature file allows you to specify a set of steps that are common to every scenario in the file. Instead of having to repeat those steps over and over for each scenario, you move them up into a Background: element. You can have a single Background: element per feature file, and it must appear before any of the Scenario: or Scenario Outline: elements. Just like all the other Gherkin elements, you can give it a name, and you have space to put a multiline description before the first step.
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