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Implements real-time WebSocket communication using SignalR for action notifications and register events. Use when: Adding real-time notifications, creating hub endpoints, broadcasting to groups, or testing WebSocket communication.
Implement or review SignalR hubs, streaming, reconnection, transport, and real-time delivery patterns in ASP.NET Core applications.
Expert knowledge for Azure SignalR Service development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when choosing SignalR mode, configuring upstreams/custom domains, securing with Entra ID/MI, scaling/sharding, or tracing issues, and other Azure SignalR Service related development tasks. Not for Azure Web PubSub (use azure-web-pubsub), Azure Service Bus (use azure-service-bus), Azure Event Hubs (use azure-event-hubs).
Run yourself in a loop with programmatic control via the Agent SDK. Use for long-running tasks like optimization, research, iterative improvement, multi-agent coordination, or any multi-step workflow where you need to repeat, branch, or track progress.
Expert knowledge for Azure Web PubSub development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using WebSockets/MQTT, Socket.IO, geo-replication, custom domains, or Entra ID/managed identity auth, and other Azure Web PubSub related development tasks. Not for Azure SignalR Service (use azure-signalr-service), Azure Event Hubs (use azure-event-hubs), Azure Service Bus (use azure-service-bus), Azure Relay (use azure-relay).
Implements Redis caching, session management, and distributed coordination for the Sorcha platform. Use when: Adding caching layers, token revocation, rate limiting, SignalR backplane, or distributed state.
Build, review, refactor, or architect ASP.NET Core web applications using current official guidance for .NET web development. Use when working on Blazor Web Apps, Razor Pages, MVC, Minimal APIs, controller-based Web APIs, SignalR, gRPC, middleware, dependency injection, configuration, authentication, authorization, testing, performance, deployment, or ASP.NET Core upgrades.
Detects .NET intent for any C#, ASP.NET Core, EF Core, Blazor, MAUI, Uno Platform, WPF, WinUI, SignalR, gRPC, xUnit, NuGet, or MSBuild request from prompt keywords and repository signals (.sln, .csproj, global.json, .cs files). First skill to invoke for all .NET work — loads version-specific coding standards and routes to domain skills via [skill:dotnet-advisor] before any planning or implementation. Do not use for clearly non-.NET tasks (Python, JavaScript, Go, Rust, Java).
Builds ASP.NET Core APIs, EF Core data access, gRPC, SignalR, and backend services with middleware, security (OAuth, JWT, OWASP), resilience, messaging, OpenAPI, .NET Aspire, Semantic Kernel, HybridCache, YARP reverse proxy, output caching, Office documents (Excel, Word, PowerPoint), PDF, and architecture patterns. Spans 32 topic areas. Do not use for UI rendering patterns or CI/CD pipeline authoring.
Guides creation and modification of ASP.NET Core Web API endpoints with correct HTTP semantics, OpenAPI metadata, and error handling. USE FOR: adding new API endpoints (controllers or minimal APIs), wiring up OpenAPI/Swagger, creating .http test files, setting up global error handling middleware. DO NOT USE FOR: general C# coding style, EF Core data access or query optimization (use optimizing-ef-core-queries), frontend/Blazor work, gRPC services, or SignalR hubs.