csharp-developer
GitHub用于构建C# .NET 8+应用、ASP.NET Core API及Blazor前端,涵盖EF Core数据访问、CQRS架构、性能优化及测试规范。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add Jeffallan/claude-skills --skill csharp-developer -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "csharp-developer",
"license": "MIT",
"metadata": {
"role": "specialist",
"scope": "implementation",
"author": "https:\/\/github.com\/Jeffallan",
"domain": "language",
"version": "1.1.0",
"triggers": "C#, .NET, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, Entity Framework, EF Core, Minimal API, MAUI, SignalR",
"output-format": "code",
"related-skills": "api-designer, database-optimizer, devops-engineer"
},
"description": "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."
}
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
- Analyze solution — Review .csproj files, NuGet packages, architecture
- Design models — Create domain models, DTOs, validation
- Implement — Write endpoints, repositories, services with DI
- Optimize — Apply async patterns, caching, performance tuning
- 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 withdotnet ef migrations removeif needed.
Reference Guide
Load detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Modern C# | references/modern-csharp.md |
Records, pattern matching, nullable types |
| ASP.NET Core | references/aspnet-core.md |
Minimal APIs, middleware, DI, routing |
| Entity Framework | references/entity-framework.md |
EF Core, migrations, query optimization |
| Blazor | references/blazor.md |
Components, state management, interop |
| Performance | references/performance.md |
Span<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:
- Domain models and DTOs
- API endpoints (Minimal API or controllers)
- Repository/service implementations
- Configuration setup (Program.cs, appsettings.json)
- 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
Version History
- 882ef55 Current 2026-08-20 09:03


