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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
TUnit nuget patch 0.76.11 -> 0.76.18
TUnit.Assertions nuget patch 0.76.11 -> 0.76.18
TUnit.Assertions.FSharp nuget patch 0.76.11 -> 0.76.18
TUnit.Core nuget patch 0.76.11 -> 0.76.18
TUnit.Playwright nuget patch 0.76.11 -> 0.76.18

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thomhurst/TUnit (TUnit)

v0.76.18: 0.76.18

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🏕 Changes
👒 Dependencies

Full Changelog: v0.76.11...v0.76.18


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@thomhurst thomhurst added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file PATCH renovate-bot labels Oct 25, 2025
@thomhurst thomhurst enabled auto-merge (squash) October 25, 2025 23:38
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claude bot commented Oct 25, 2025

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PR Review Complete ✅

Review Tasks:

  • Analyze changed files and version updates
  • Review release notes for breaking changes or issues
  • Check consistency across all template files
  • Assess security and performance implications
  • Verify test coverage considerations
  • Provide comprehensive feedback

Code Quality & Best Practices ✅

  • Consistent Updates: All TUnit package references are correctly updated from 0.76.11 → 0.76.18 across all template files
  • Central Package Management: Updates properly use the centralized versioning in Directory.Packages.props
  • Template Consistency: All 8 template project files maintain consistent version references

Potential Issues ❌ None Found

  • No Breaking Changes: This is a patch version update (0.76.11 → 0.76.18) with only bug fixes and enhancements
  • Clean Changes: Only version numbers updated, no structural or dependency changes
  • Proper Scope: Changes are isolated to template files, which is appropriate for a dependency update

Performance Considerations ✅

Based on release notes v0.76.18 includes:

Security Concerns ❌ None

  • Patch Update: No security implications for a minor version bump
  • Trusted Source: Updates from the same maintainer (thomhurst) via official package sources
  • No New Dependencies: No additional dependencies introduced

Test Coverage Considerations ✅

  • Template Updates Only: Changes only affect project templates, not core functionality
  • Automated Testing: Renovate bot updates are typically well-tested
  • Existing Tests: Core TUnit functionality tests will validate the new version

Release Notes Analysis

The v0.76.18 release includes:

  • Bug Fix: TestScheduler task execution improvement
  • Enhancements: Better type inference for assertions and data source attributes
  • New Feature: SkipIfEmpty property for data source attributes
  • Refactoring: Exception assertion methods and accessibility improvements

Recommendation: ✅ APPROVE

This is a clean, well-structured dependency update that:

  1. Brings bug fixes and performance improvements
  2. Maintains consistency across all templates
  3. Follows proper versioning practices
  4. Introduces no breaking changes or security concerns

The automated Renovate bot has correctly identified and updated all TUnit package references. No manual intervention or additional testing is required beyond the standard CI pipeline.


@thomhurst thomhurst merged commit 4ecce4a into main Oct 25, 2025
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@thomhurst thomhurst deleted the renovate/tunit branch October 25, 2025 23:59
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