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This pull request includes a minor version update for the Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json package in the Directory.Packages.props file. The package version has been updated from 9.0.1 to 9.0.2.

  • Directory.Packages.props: Updated the Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json package version from 9.0.1 to 9.0.2.

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    • Updated the version of a backend package dependency to improve stability and compatibility.

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The change updates the version of the Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json package from 9.0.1 to 9.0.2 in the Directory.Packages.props file. No other package versions or configurations were modified, and there are no changes to exported or public entities.

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Directory.Packages.props Updated Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json package version from 9.0.1 to 9.0.2

Possibly related PRs

  • V9.0.0/rtm #7: Also updates package versions in Directory.Packages.props, including the same package but to a different version.
  • V9.0.1/package maintenance #9: Updates multiple package versions in Directory.Packages.props, including a previous version bump for the same package.

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Hopping through the fields of code,
A version bump upon my road—
From 9.0.1 to .2 I leap,
Ensuring dependencies run deep.
With every hop, the garden grows,
And tidy packages, the rabbit knows! 🐇✨


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Dependency version bump looks good.

The update to Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json version 9.0.2 is correct and follows best practices for keeping dependencies up to date. No issues found.

As a precaution, please verify that version 9.0.2 exists on NuGet and review its release notes for any breaking changes or security advisories.

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#!/bin/bash
# Check if version 9.0.2 exists on NuGet and fetch release notes if available
PACKAGE="Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json"
VERSION="9.0.2"
curl -s "https://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/${PACKAGE,,}/index.json" | jq '.versions'
curl -s "https://api.nuget.org/v3/registration5-semver1/${PACKAGE,,}/index.json" | jq '.items[].items[] | select(.catalogEntry.version=="9.0.2") | .catalogEntry.releaseNotes'

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Dependency update verified and approved.

The update to Codebelt.Extensions.AspNetCore.Mvc.Formatters.Newtonsoft.Json from version 9.0.1 to 9.0.2 has been confirmed on NuGet. The version exists in the package listing, and while no release notes were returned from the NuGet API (indicating either a lack of published notes or that they’re hosted elsewhere), this minor version bump does not raise immediate concerns. As a precaution, please consider checking the upstream repository or additional package documentation for any breaking changes or security advisories.

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@gimlichael gimlichael merged commit 5f0f404 into main Apr 16, 2025
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@gimlichael gimlichael deleted the v9.0.2/bump branch April 16, 2025 13:12
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