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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
Sourcy.DotNet nuget patch 1.0.01.0.1
Sourcy.Git nuget patch 1.0.01.0.1

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@thomhurst thomhurst added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file PATCH renovate-bot labels Jan 14, 2026
@thomhurst thomhurst enabled auto-merge (squash) January 14, 2026 00:54
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Summary

Patch update of Sourcy.DotNet and Sourcy.Git from 1.0.0 to 1.0.1.

Critical Issues

None found ✅

This is a straightforward patch version bump for development-only dependencies. The Sourcy packages are used exclusively in test projects, build pipeline, and API verification tools - not in any runtime code or public APIs.

TUnit Rules Assessment:

  • ❌ No dual-mode changes (not touching TUnit.Core.SourceGenerator or TUnit.Engine)
  • ❌ No source generator output changes (no snapshot updates needed)
  • ❌ No public API changes (no TUnit.PublicAPI updates needed)
  • ❌ No reflection usage changes
  • ❌ No hot path changes
  • ✅ No VSTest dependencies

Verdict

APPROVE - No critical issues

@thomhurst thomhurst disabled auto-merge January 14, 2026 01:22
@thomhurst thomhurst merged commit a8b6954 into main Jan 14, 2026
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@thomhurst thomhurst deleted the renovate/sourcy branch January 14, 2026 01:22
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