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.NET 8 cross-platform specialist with expertise in MAUI, EF Core, and modern C# development. Use when building cross-platform .NET apps, working with .NET MAUI, or developing applications for multiple operating systems.

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.NET Core Expert

Purpose

Provides expertise in cross-platform .NET development, including .NET MAUI for mobile/desktop, cross-platform console applications, and cloud-native .NET services. Covers .NET 8 features and cross-platform deployment.

When to Use

  • Building cross-platform .NET applications
  • Developing with .NET MAUI (mobile/desktop)
  • Creating cross-platform console tools
  • Deploying .NET to Linux containers
  • Building cloud-native .NET services
  • Cross-platform file and process handling
  • Using .NET Native AOT compilation

Quick Start

Invoke this skill when:

  • Building cross-platform .NET applications
  • Developing with .NET MAUI
  • Creating cross-platform console tools
  • Deploying .NET to Linux containers
  • Using .NET Native AOT compilation

Do NOT invoke when:

  • Windows-only WPF/WinForms (use windows-app-developer)
  • Legacy .NET Framework (use dotnet-framework-4.8-expert)
  • Web APIs specifically (use csharp-developer)
  • Azure infrastructure (use azure-infra-engineer)

Decision Framework

Cross-Platform UI:
├── Mobile + Desktop → .NET MAUI
├── Desktop only → Avalonia or MAUI
├── Web → Blazor
└── Console → Cross-platform console app

Deployment Target:
├── Linux containers → Self-contained, Alpine
├── Windows service → Worker service
├── macOS app → .NET MAUI or Avalonia
├── Single file → Publish single-file
└── Fast startup → Native AOT

Core Workflows

1. .NET MAUI App Setup

  1. Create MAUI project from template
  2. Configure target platforms
  3. Set up MVVM architecture
  4. Implement platform-specific code
  5. Add handlers for native features
  6. Configure app lifecycle
  7. Test on each platform

2. Cross-Platform Deployment

  1. Configure RuntimeIdentifiers
  2. Choose self-contained or framework-dependent
  3. Set up trimming if needed
  4. Handle platform-specific paths
  5. Package for each platform
  6. Test on target OS

3. Native AOT Compilation

  1. Enable PublishAot in project
  2. Review AOT compatibility
  3. Handle reflection limitations
  4. Test trimmed application
  5. Verify startup performance
  6. Deploy optimized binary

Best Practices

  • Use Path.Combine for cross-platform paths
  • Check RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform
  • Use conditional compilation sparingly
  • Test on all target platforms
  • Use cross-platform abstractions
  • Handle line endings properly

Anti-Patterns

Anti-PatternProblemCorrect Approach
Windows pathsBreaks on Linux/MacUse Path.Combine
P/Invoke everywherePlatform-specificUse cross-platform APIs
Ignoring case sensitivityFails on LinuxConsistent casing
Untested on targetsRuntime failuresCI for each platform
Heavy reflection with AOTTrimming breaks appUse source generators