private function scaffoldBaseTestsAdvice(OutputInterface $output)
{
$dumpPath = codecept_data_dir('dump.sql');
$wpPath = $this->userConfig['wpRootFolder'];
$output->writeln("\n");
$output->writeln('<info>Generate your first unit test running:</info>');
$output->writeln("\t<fg=blue>wpcept generate:test unit Sample</>");
$output->writeln('<info>Generate your first integration test running:</info>');
$output->writeln("\t<fg=blue>wpcept generate:wpunit integration Sample</>");
$output->writeln('<info>Generate your first functional test running:</info>');
$output->writeln("\t<fg=blue>wpcept generate:cest functional Sample</>");
$output->writeln('<info>Generate your first acceptance test running:</info>');
$output->writeln("\t<fg=blue>wpcept generate:cept acceptance Sample</>");
$output->writeln("\n");
$output->writeln('<info>If you haven\'t done it yet it\'s good practice to set up the WordPress installation that will be used to run the acceptance and functional tests to a pristine initial state and dump its database. If you are testing a plugin this could mean activating it and any additional plugin it might require and one of WordPress default themes; if you are testing a theme this could mean activating the theme and any plugin it might require to work.</info>');
$output->writeln("<info>When you feel like the initial state is ok dump the local WordPress installation database using a GUI tool like SequelPro (https://www.sequelpro.com/) or a CLI tool like wp-cli (http://wp-cli.org/).</info>");
$output->writeln("<info>If you have installed wp-cli use this command to dump the database:</info>");
$output->writeln("\t<fg=blue>wp export dump {$dumpPath} --path={$wpPath}</>");
}