skills/csharp-docs/SKILL.md
Ensure that C# types are documented with XML comments and follow best practices for documentation.
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<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.<remarks> for additional information, which can include implementation details, usage notes, or any other relevant context.<see langword> for language-specific keywords like null, true, false, int, bool, etc.<c> for inline code snippets.<example> for usage examples on how to use the member.
<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">.<see cref> to reference other types or members inline (in a sentence).<seealso> for standalone (not in a sentence) references to other types or members in the "See also" section of the online docs.<inheritdoc/> to inherit documentation from base classes or interfaces.
<param> to describe method parameters.
<see langword="true" /> to ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.".<paramref> to reference parameter names in documentation.<typeparam> to describe type parameters in generic types or methods.<typeparamref> to reference type parameters in documentation.<returns> to describe what the method returns.
<see langword="true" /> if ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.".<summary> should start with:
<value> to describe the value of the property.
<see langword="false" />".<see langword="true" /> if ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />. The default is ...".<exception cref> to document exceptions thrown by constructors, properties, indexers, methods, operators, and events.tools
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Audit MCP (Model Context Protocol) server configurations for security issues. Use this skill when: - Reviewing .mcp.json files for security risks - Checking MCP server args for hardcoded secrets or shell injection patterns - Validating that MCP servers use pinned versions (not @latest) - Detecting unpinned dependencies in MCP server configurations - Auditing which MCP servers a project registers and whether they're on an approved list - Checking for environment variable usage vs. hardcoded credentials in MCP configs - Any request like "is my MCP config secure?", "audit my MCP servers", or "check .mcp.json" keywords: [mcp, security, audit, secrets, shell-injection, supply-chain, governance]
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Enable code intelligence (go-to-definition, find-references, hover, type info) for any programming language by installing and configuring an LSP server for Copilot CLI. Detects the OS, installs the right server, and generates the JSON configuration (user-level or repo-level). Use when you need deeper code understanding and no LSP server is configured, or when the user asks to set up, install, or configure an LSP server.
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