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chore(deps): update dependency system.io.abstractions to 21.2.8 #1083

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@renovate renovate bot commented Jan 26, 2025

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
System.IO.Abstractions 21.2.1 -> 21.2.8 age adoption passing confidence

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TestableIO/System.IO.Abstractions (System.IO.Abstractions)

v21.2.8

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Full Changelog: TestableIO/System.IO.Abstractions@v21.2.1...v21.2.8


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| datasource | package                | from   | to     |
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| nuget      | System.IO.Abstractions | 21.2.1 | 21.2.8 |
@renovate renovate bot added the 📦dependency-update Dependency update with required code changes label Jan 26, 2025
@renovate renovate bot requested a review from KinsonDigitalAdmin January 26, 2025 08:51
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