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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
TUnit nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.AspNetCore nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.Assertions nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.Assertions.FSharp nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.Core nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.Engine nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58
TUnit.Playwright nuget patch 1.12.531.12.58

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thomhurst/TUnit (TUnit)

v1.12.58: 1.12.58

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Full Changelog: v1.12.53...v1.12.58


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@thomhurst thomhurst added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file PATCH renovate-bot labels Jan 27, 2026
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Summary

This PR updates TUnit package references from version 1.12.53 to 1.12.58 across central package management and all template project files.

Critical Issues

None found ✅

TUnit Rules Analysis

  • ✅ No source generator or engine changes (dual-mode not applicable)
  • ✅ No snapshot updates needed (no code changes)
  • ✅ No VSTest references
  • ✅ No performance concerns (version bump only)
  • ✅ No AOT compatibility issues (no code changes)

Verdict

APPROVE - Routine dependency update with no blocking issues. Version numbers are updated consistently across all files.

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