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Shouldly 4.3.0#13213

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Happened to notice this was stale while looking at something else.

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Pull request overview

Updates the centrally-managed Shouldly package version used across the repo’s test projects (via the Dependabot-managed props import) to address a stale dependency.

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  • Bump Shouldly from 4.2.1 to 4.3.0 in the Dependabot-managed package versions file.

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Any idea why dependabot didn't open a PR to update?

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@ViktorHofer Dependabot has been broken in our repo for several years: dependabot/dependabot-core#7206.

@rainersigwald rainersigwald merged commit 28d94db into dotnet:main Feb 9, 2026
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Weird. Dependabot opened PRs for other dependencies recently (which were wrong so we updated the config): #12888

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I had missed that! #13230 to get us back to a state where we can see if it's still broken.

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