csharp-sdk-specialist
// C#/.NET SDK development with async patterns
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namecsharp-sdk-specialist
descriptionC#/.NET SDK development with async patterns
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C#/.NET SDK Specialist Skill
Overview
This skill specializes in developing .NET SDKs with proper async/await patterns, supporting .NET Standard, .NET Core, and .NET 6+ with NuGet distribution.
Capabilities
- Design .NET SDK architecture with modern patterns
- Implement async/await patterns with proper cancellation
- Configure NuGet package publishing
- Support .NET Standard 2.0/2.1, .NET Core 3.1, .NET 6/7/8
- Design extension methods for fluent APIs
- Implement dependency injection patterns
- Configure XML documentation for IntelliSense
- Support source link for debugging
Target Processes
- Multi-Language SDK Strategy
- SDK Architecture Design
- SDK Testing Strategy
Integration Points
- NuGet package registry
- xUnit/NUnit for testing
- dotnet CLI for building
- HttpClientFactory for HTTP
- System.Text.Json/Newtonsoft.Json
- Polly for resilience
Input Requirements
- API specification
- Target framework versions
- Nullable reference types preference
- HTTP client preference
- Dependency injection requirements
Output Artifacts
- .NET SDK source code (.csproj)
- NuGet package specification
- xUnit test project
- XML documentation
- Example console application
- README with installation
Usage Example
skill:
name: csharp-sdk-specialist
context:
apiSpec: ./openapi.yaml
targetFrameworks:
- netstandard2.0
- net6.0
- net8.0
nullableEnabled: true
useSourceLink: true
jsonSerializer: system-text-json
Best Practices
- Use async/await with ConfigureAwait(false)
- Support CancellationToken in all async methods
- Implement IDisposable/IAsyncDisposable properly
- Use nullable reference types
- Provide extension methods for DI registration
- Include comprehensive XML documentation