Update docs to reflect ScenarioAssert #79
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src/skUnit/Asserts/ScenarioAssert_Function.cs#L119
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/SemanticKernelAssert_Function.cs#L129
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/ScenarioAssert_Initialize.cs#L62
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'obj' in 'void Action<string>.Invoke(string obj)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/SemanticKernelAssert_Initialize.cs#L65
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'obj' in 'void Action<string>.Invoke(string obj)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/ScenarioAssert_Kernel.cs#L67
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/SemanticKernelAssert_Kernel.cs#L68
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/SemanticKernelAssert_Kernel.cs#L169
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Asserts/ScenarioAssert_Kernel.cs#L166
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'input' in 'Task IKernelAssertion.Assert(Semantic semantic, string input)'.
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src/skUnit/Scenarios/Parsers/InvokeScenarioParser.cs#L124
Possible null reference argument for parameter 'key' in 'string Dictionary<string, string>.this[string key]'.
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src/skUnit/Scenarios/Parsers/Assertions/NotEmptyAssertion.cs#L18
This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously. Consider using the 'await' operator to await non-blocking API calls, or 'await Task.Run(...)' to do CPU-bound work on a background thread.
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