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Pull Request Overview

This PR introduces version 5.2.0 of the NUnit3 Test Adapter, adding a new None option to the ExplicitMode setting that completely excludes explicit tests from execution. This is particularly useful for CI scenarios where explicit tests should never run.

  • Added a new None option to ExplicitMode configuration that prevents any explicit tests from running
  • Updated copyright year to 2025 in the license file
  • Added release notes and compatibility information for version 5.2.0

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Tips-And-Tricks.md Updated ExplicitMode documentation to include the new None option
AdapterV4-Release-Notes.md Added release notes for version 5.2.0 with enhancements and bug fixes
Adapter-License.md Updated copyright year from 2023 to 2025
Adapter-Engine-Compatibility.md Added compatibility entries for versions 5.2.0 and 5.1.0
explicit.md Added documentation section explaining how to use the new None mode
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  • Corrected spelling of 'Brggemann' to 'Brüggemann'.
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@OsirisTerje OsirisTerje merged commit 2b84b88 into master Oct 6, 2025
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@OsirisTerje OsirisTerje deleted the v520 branch October 6, 2025 18:13
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