By weiflycc-cmd
Skills for running, diagnosing, and migrating .NET tests: test execution, filtering, platform detection, and MSTest workflows.
Runs build/compile commands for any language and reports results. Use when: compiling code, running dotnet build, checking for compilation errors, verifying project builds successfully.
Fixes compilation errors in source or test files. Use when: resolving build errors, fixing CS/TS error codes, adding missing imports, correcting type mismatches, fixing compilation failures.
Orchestrates comprehensive test generation using Research-Plan-Implement pipeline. Use when asked to generate tests, write unit tests, improve test coverage, or add tests. DO NOT USE FOR: diagnosing coverage plateaus or project-wide coverage/CRAP analysis without writing tests (use coverage-analysis); targeted method/class CRAP scores (use crap-score).
Implements a single phase from the test plan. Writes test files and verifies they compile and pass. Use when: executing a plan phase, writing test files, running build-test-fix cycle for generated tests.
Runs code formatting and linting for any language. Use when: formatting code, running dotnet format, fixing style issues, applying lint fixes.
Analyzes the variety and depth of assertions across .NET test suites. Use when the user asks to evaluate assertion quality, find shallow testing, identify assertion-free tests (no assertions or only trivial ones like Assert.IsNotNull), flag self-referential or tautological assertions (output equals input on identity/round-trip operations), measure assertion coverage diversity, or audit whether tests verify different facets of correctness. Produces metrics and actionable recommendations. Works with MSTest, xUnit, NUnit, TUnit. DO NOT USE FOR: writing new tests (use writing-mstest-tests), other anti-patterns like flakiness or duplication (use test-anti-patterns), or fixing assertions.
Generates and writes new unit tests for any programming language using a Research-Plan-Implement pipeline. Use when asked to generate tests, write unit tests, add tests, improve test coverage, create test project, achieve high coverage, comprehensive tests, or asked to scaffold a new test project for an app, service, or library. Supports C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, and more. Orchestrates the code-testing-generator sub-agent through research, planning, and implementation phases so tests compile, pass, and follow project conventions. DO NOT USE FOR: running existing tests or test filters (use run-tests); diagnosing coverage plateaus or project-wide coverage/CRAP analysis without writing tests (use coverage-analysis); targeted method/class CRAP scores (use crap-score); MSTest assertion guidance, MSTest test pattern modernization, or fixing existing MSTest test code (use writing-mstest-tests).
Provides file paths to language-specific extension files for the code-testing pipeline. Call this skill to discover available extension guidance files (e.g., dotnet.md for .NET, cpp.md for C++). Do not use directly — invoked by code-testing agents and skills that need language-specific references.
Project-wide code coverage and CRAP (Change Risk Anti-Patterns) score analysis for .NET projects. Calculates CRAP scores per method and surfaces risk hotspots — complex code with low coverage that is dangerous to modify. Use to diagnose why coverage is stuck or plateaued, identify what methods block improvement, or get project-wide coverage analysis with risk ranking. USE FOR: coverage stuck, coverage plateau, can't increase coverage, what's blocking coverage, coverage gap, CRAP scores, risk hotspots, where to add tests, coverage analysis, coverage report. DO NOT USE FOR: targeted single-method CRAP analysis (use crap-score), writing tests, running tests without coverage, or troubleshooting test execution (use run-tests).
Calculates targeted CRAP (Change Risk Anti-Patterns) scores for a named .NET method, class, or single source file. Use when the user explicitly asks to compute CRAP scores or assess risky untested code for a specific target, combining Cobertura coverage data with cyclomatic complexity analysis. DO NOT USE FOR: project-wide coverage analysis, coverage plateau or "stuck coverage" diagnosis, what's blocking coverage, or where to add tests across a project (use coverage-analysis); writing tests; running tests without CRAP context.
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This repository contains the .NET team's curated set of core skills and custom agents for coding agents. For information about the Agent Skills standard, see agentskills.io.
📊 Dashboard - Accuracy and efficiency scoring trends for contained plugins (https://dotnet.github.io/skills/)
| Plugin | Description |
|---|---|
| dotnet | Collection of core .NET skills for handling common .NET coding tasks. |
| dotnet-data | Skills for .NET data access and Entity Framework related tasks. |
| dotnet-diag | Skills for .NET performance investigations, debugging, and incident analysis. |
| dotnet-msbuild | Comprehensive MSBuild and .NET build skills: failure diagnosis, performance optimization, code quality, and modernization. |
| dotnet-nuget | NuGet and .NET package management: dependency management and modernization. |
| dotnet-upgrade | Skills for migrating and upgrading .NET projects across framework versions, language features, and compatibility targets. |
| dotnet-maui | Skills for .NET MAUI development: environment setup, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. |
| dotnet-ai | AI and ML skills for .NET: technology selection, LLM integration, agentic workflows, RAG pipelines, MCP, and classic ML with ML.NET. |
| dotnet-template-engine | .NET Template Engine skills: template discovery, project scaffolding, and template authoring. |
| dotnet-test | Skills for running, diagnosing, and migrating .NET tests: test execution, filtering, platform detection, and MSTest workflows. |
| dotnet-aspnet | ASP.NET Core web development skills including middleware, endpoints, real-time communication, and API patterns. |
| dotnet11 | Skills for new .NET 11 APIs and language features. |
/plugin marketplace add dotnet/skills
/plugin install <plugin>@dotnet-agent-skills
/skills
/agents
/plugin update <plugin>@dotnet-agent-skills
[!IMPORTANT]
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// settings.json
{
"chat.plugins.enabled": true,
"chat.plugins.marketplaces": ["dotnet/skills"]
}
Once configured, type /plugins in Copilot Chat or use the @agentPlugins filter in Extensions to browse and install plugins from the marketplace.
This repository is a Cursor plugin marketplace. You can discover and install published plugins directly in Cursor:
.NET or browse cursor.com/marketplaceFor local development or unpublished changes, import plugins from a local checkout:
~/.cursor/plugins/local/dotnet-agent-skillsSkills in this repository follow the agentskills.io open standard and are compatible with OpenAI Codex.
Install individual skills using the skill-installer CLI with the GitHub URL:
$ skill-installer install https://github.com/dotnet/skills/tree/main/plugins/<plugin>/skills/<skill-name>
See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines and how to add a new plugin.
See LICENSE for details.
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