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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
TUnit nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0
TUnit.AspNetCore nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0
TUnit.Assertions nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0
TUnit.Assertions.FSharp nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0
TUnit.Core nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0
TUnit.Playwright nuget minor 1.9.911.10.0

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thomhurst/TUnit (TUnit)

v1.10.0: 1.10.0

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Full Changelog: v1.9.91...v1.10.0


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This PR has been generated by Renovate Bot.

@thomhurst thomhurst added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file MINOR renovate-bot labels Jan 13, 2026
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Summary

Updates TUnit package dependencies from 1.9.91 to 1.10.0 across central package management and template files.

Critical Issues

None found ✅

This is a straightforward Renovate bot dependency update with consistent version bumping across all TUnit packages (TUnit, TUnit.Core, TUnit.Assertions, TUnit.AspNetCore, TUnit.Playwright, TUnit.Assertions.FSharp). No code changes, no TUnit-specific rules violated.

Verdict

APPROVE - No critical issues

The changes are mechanical version updates with no impact on TUnit's critical rules (dual-mode implementation, snapshot testing, AOT compatibility, performance, or VSTest usage).

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