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csharp-docs - Claude MCP Skill
Ensure that C# types are documented with XML comments and follow best practices for documentation.
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SKILL.md# C# Documentation Best Practices - Public members should be documented with XML comments. - It is encouraged to document internal members as well, especially if they are complex or not self-explanatory. ## Guidance for all APIs - Use `<summary>` to provide a brief, one sentence, description of what the type or member does. Start the summary with a present-tense, third-person verb. - Use `<remarks>` for additional information, which can include implementation details, usage notes, or any other relevant context. - Use `<see langword>` for language-specific keywords like `null`, `true`, `false`, `int`, `bool`, etc. - Use `<c>` for inline code snippets. - Use `<example>` for usage examples on how to use the member. - Use `<code>` for code blocks. `<code>` tags should be placed within an `<example>` tag. Add the language of the code example using the `language` attribute, for example, `<code language="csharp">`. - Use `<see cref>` to reference other types or members inline (in a sentence). - Use `<seealso>` for standalone (not in a sentence) references to other types or members in the "See also" section of the online docs. - Use `<inheritdoc/>` to inherit documentation from base classes or interfaces. - Unless there is major behavior change, in which case you should document the differences. ## Methods - Use `<param>` to describe method parameters. - The description should be a noun phrase that doesn't specify the data type. - Begin with an introductory article. - If the parameter is a flag enum, start the description with "A bitwise combination of the enumeration values that specifies...". - If the parameter is a non-flag enum, start the description with "One of the enumeration values that specifies...". - If the parameter is a Boolean, the wording should be of the form "`<see langword="true" />` to ...; otherwise, `<see langword="false" />`.". - If the parameter is an "out" parameter, the wording should be of the form "When this method returns, contains .... This parameter is treated as uninitialized.". - Use `<paramref>` to reference parameter names in documentation. - Use `<typeparam>` to describe type parameters in generic types or methods. - Use `<typeparamref>` to reference type parameters in documentation. - Use `<returns>` to describe what the method returns. - The description should be a noun phrase that doesn't specify the data type. - Begin with an introductory article. - If the return type is Boolean, the wording should be of the form "`<see langword="true" />` if ...; otherwise, `<see langword="false" />`.". ## Constructors - The summary wording should be "Initializes a new instance of the <Class> class [or struct].". ## Properties - The `<summary>` should start with: - "Gets or sets..." for a read-write property. - "Gets..." for a read-only property. - "Gets [or sets] a value that indicates whether..." for properties that return a Boolean value. - Use `<value>` to describe the value of the property. - The description should be a noun phrase that doesn't specify the data type. - If the property has a default value, add it in a separate sentence, for example, "The default is `<see langword="false" />`". - If the value type is Boolean, the wording should be of the form "`<see langword="true" />` if ...; otherwise, `<see langword="false" />`. The default is ...". ## Exceptions - Use `<exception cref>` to document exceptions thrown by constructors, properties, indexers, methods, operators, and events. - Document all exceptions thrown directly by the member. - For exceptions thrown by nested members, document only the exceptions users are most likely to encounter. - The description of the exception describes the condition under which it's thrown. - Omit "Thrown if ..." or "If ..." at the beginning of the sentence. Just state the condition directly, for example "An error occurred when accessing a Message Queuing API."
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- github/awesome-copilot
- Author
- github
- Last Sync
- 3/12/2026
- Repo Updated
- 3/12/2026
- Created
- 2/25/2026
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