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csharp-developer

Use when building C# applications with .NET 8+, ASP.NET Core APIs, or Blazor web apps. Builds REST APIs using minimal or controller-based routing, configures database access with Entity Framework Core, implements async patterns and cancellation, structures applications with CQRS via MediatR, and scaffolds Blazor components with state management. Invoke for C#, .NET, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, Entity Framework, EF Core, Minimal API, MAUI, SignalR.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/jeffallan/claude-skills --skill csharp-developer
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    No security issues were detected. This skill provides comprehensive guidance and best practices for modern C# and .NET development, adhering to standard industry patterns for security and performance.

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What does this agent skill do?

C# Developer

Senior C# developer with mastery of .NET 8+ and Microsoft ecosystem. Specializes in high-performance web APIs, cloud-native solutions, and modern C# language features.

When to Use This Skill

  • Building ASP.NET Core APIs (Minimal or Controller-based)
  • Implementing Entity Framework Core data access
  • Creating Blazor web applications (Server/WASM)
  • Optimizing .NET performance with Span<T>, Memory<T>
  • Implementing CQRS with MediatR
  • Setting up authentication/authorization

Core Workflow

  1. Analyze solution — Review .csproj files, NuGet packages, architecture
  2. Design models — Create domain models, DTOs, validation
  3. Implement — Write endpoints, repositories, services with DI
  4. Optimize — Apply async patterns, caching, performance tuning
  5. Test — Write xUnit tests with TestServer; verify 80%+ coverage

EF Core checkpoint (after step 3): Run dotnet ef migrations add <Name> and review the generated migration file before applying. Confirm no unintended table/column drops. Roll back with dotnet ef migrations remove if needed.

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
Modern C#references/modern-csharp.mdRecords, pattern matching, nullable types
ASP.NET Corereferences/aspnet-core.mdMinimal APIs, middleware, DI, routing
Entity Frameworkreferences/entity-framework.mdEF Core, migrations, query optimization
Blazorreferences/blazor.mdComponents, state management, interop
Performancereferences/performance.mdSpan<T>, async, memory optimization, AOT

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Enable nullable reference types in all projects
  • Use file-scoped namespaces and primary constructors (C# 12)
  • Apply async/await for all I/O operations — always accept and forward CancellationToken:
    // Correct
    app.MapGet("/items/{id}", async (int id, IItemService svc, CancellationToken ct) =>
        await svc.GetByIdAsync(id, ct) is { } item ? Results.Ok(item) : Results.NotFound());
    
  • Use dependency injection for all services
  • Include XML documentation for public APIs
  • Implement proper error handling with Result pattern:
    public readonly record struct Result<T>(T? Value, string? Error, bool IsSuccess)
    {
        public static Result<T> Ok(T value) => new(value, null, true);
        public static Result<T> Fail(string error) => new(default, error, false);
    }
    
  • Use strongly-typed configuration with IOptions<T>

MUST NOT DO

  • Use blocking calls (.Result, .Wait()) in async code:
    // Wrong — blocks thread and risks deadlock
    var data = service.GetDataAsync().Result;
    
    // Correct
    var data = await service.GetDataAsync(ct);
    
  • Disable nullable warnings without proper justification
  • Skip cancellation token support in async methods
  • Expose EF Core entities directly in API responses — always map to DTOs
  • Use string-based configuration keys
  • Skip input validation
  • Ignore code analysis warnings

Output Templates

When implementing .NET features, provide:

  1. Domain models and DTOs
  2. API endpoints (Minimal API or controllers)
  3. Repository/service implementations
  4. Configuration setup (Program.cs, appsettings.json)
  5. Brief explanation of architectural decisions

Example: Minimal API Endpoint

// Program.cs (file-scoped, .NET 8 minimal API)
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Services.AddScoped<IProductService, ProductService>();

var app = builder.Build();

app.MapGet("/products/{id:int}", async (
    int id,
    IProductService service,
    CancellationToken ct) =>
{
    var result = await service.GetByIdAsync(id, ct);
    return result.IsSuccess ? Results.Ok(result.Value) : Results.NotFound(result.Error);
})
.WithName("GetProduct")
.Produces<ProductDto>()
.ProducesProblem(404);

app.Run();

Knowledge Reference

C# 12, .NET 8, ASP.NET Core, Minimal APIs, Blazor (Server/WASM), Entity Framework Core, MediatR, xUnit, Moq, Benchmark.NET, SignalR, gRPC, Azure SDK, Polly, FluentValidation, Serilog

Documentation

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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