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Add a new Umbraco extension project reference to the main Umbraco instance and solution
Google's Material Design theme and control library for WPF applications in C# and VB.Net
Domain-Driven Design tactical patterns for .NET applications. Covers aggregates, aggregate roots, value objects, domain events, domain services, strongly-typed IDs, and repository patterns for aggregate persistence. Load this skill when implementing DDD, working with aggregates, value objects, domain events, bounded contexts, or when the architecture-advisor recommends DDD + Clean Architecture. Pair with the clean-architecture skill.
Convert .NET test projects from xUnit.net v2 or v3 to MSTest v4. Use for replacing xunit packages, [Fact]/[Theory], xUnit assertions, fixtures, ITestOutputHelper, traits, skips, and xUnit parallelization with MSTest equivalents while preserving the current VSTest or MTP runner. DO NOT USE FOR: xUnit v2 to v3 upgrades, MSTest version upgrades, migrations from NUnit/TUnit, or runner-only VSTest to MTP migrations.
MSBuild property definition patterns: conditional defaults, composition/concatenation, path normalization, trailing-slash handling, TFM detection helpers, and evaluation order. USE FOR: diagnosing and fixing property definition issues and shared-property anti-patterns in .props/.csproj; DefineConstants or NoWarn overwritten instead of appended; unconditional assignments that block project-level overrides; unquoted conditions that fail on empty properties; hardcoded paths that break cross-platform builds; setting overridable defaults; property evaluation order and last-write-wins semantics. DO NOT USE FOR: props vs targets placement (use directory-build-organization), item operations (use item-management), target structure (use target-authoring), general anti-patterns (use msbuild-antipatterns), non-MSBuild build systems.
Build, maintain, or modernize Windows Forms applications with practical guidance on designer-driven UI, event handling, data binding, MVP separation, and migration to modern .NET. USE FOR: working on Windows Forms UI, event-driven workflows, or classic LOB applications; migrating WinForms from .NET Framework to modern .NET; cleaning up oversized form code. DO NOT USE FOR: unrelated stacks; generic tasks that do not need this specific guidance. INVOKES: inspect the repository context, edit targeted files, and run relevant build, test, lint, or validation commands when changes are made.
Migrate a .NET 10 project or solution to .NET 11 and resolve all breaking changes. This is a MIGRATION skill — use it when upgrading from .NET 10 to .NET 11, NOT for writing new programs. USE FOR: upgrading TargetFramework from net10.0 to net11.0, fixing build errors after updating the .NET 11 SDK, resolving source-breaking and behavioral changes in .NET 11 runtime, C# 15 compiler, and EF Core 11, adapting to updated minimum hardware requirements (x86-64-v2, Arm64 LSE), and updating CI/CD pipelines and Dockerfiles for .NET 11. DO NOT USE FOR: .NET Framework migrations, upgrading from .NET 9 or earlier, greenfield .NET 11 projects, or cosmetic modernization unrelated to the upgrade. NOTE: .NET 11 is in preview. Covers breaking changes through Preview 3.
Guided test-driven development workflow for .NET 10 using xUnit v3, WebApplicationFactory, Testcontainers, and Verify snapshots. Follows the strict red-green-refactor cycle. Use when: "TDD", "test-driven", "let's TDD this", "red green refactor", "write the test first", or when building a feature with clear acceptance criteria.
IHttpClientFactory and typed HTTP clients for .NET 10 applications. Covers named/typed/keyed clients, DelegatingHandlers, resilience with Microsoft.Extensions.Http.Resilience, and testing patterns. Load this skill when configuring HTTP clients, adding retry/circuit breaker policies, or when the user mentions "HttpClient", "IHttpClientFactory", "AddHttpClient", "typed client", "named client", "DelegatingHandler", "resilience", "retry", "circuit breaker", "hedging", "Polly", "AddStandardResilienceHandler", "socket exhaustion", or "Refit".
Dependency health report for .NET solutions: outdated NuGet packages, vulnerable versions, and commercial-license traps (MediatR, MassTransit, FluentAssertions, AutoMapper) — powered by the get_nuget_packages MCP tool. Invoke when: "outdated packages", "check dependencies", "stale packages", "package audit", "dependency health", "are my packages up to date", "license check", "vulnerable packages", "nuget audit".
Dependency injection patterns for .NET 10. Covers service lifetimes, keyed services, the decorator pattern, factory pattern, and common DI pitfalls. Load this skill when registering services, resolving lifetime issues, designing service composition, or when the user mentions "DI", "dependency injection", "service registration", "AddScoped", "AddTransient", "AddSingleton", "keyed services", "decorator", "Scrutor", "IServiceCollection", or "captive dependency".
Judge whether code is sound and safe to call — its exception surface (throws, catches, exception types) and the unsafe operations in a method body.