net-conventions

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C# coding standards for the Exceptionless codebase. Naming conventions, async patterns, structured logging, nullable reference types, and formatting rules. Keywords: C# style, naming conventions, _camelCase, PascalCase, async suffix, CancellationToken, nullable annotations, structured logging, ExceptionlessState

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/net-conventions && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3334" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/net-conventions && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/net-conventions

About net-conventions

net-conventions is a specialized agent skill created by exceptionless that extends AI coding assistants with enhanced capabilities. Agent skills provide context, workflows, and specialized knowledge that help AI assistants perform specific tasks more effectively than general-purpose AI alone.

C# coding standards for the Exceptionless codebase. Naming conventions, async patterns, structured logging, nullable reference types, and formatting rules. Keywords: C# style, naming conventions, _camelCase, PascalCase, async suffix, CancellationToken, nullable annotations, structured logging, ExceptionlessState

How to use net-conventions

Once installed, net-conventions becomes available in your AI coding environment automatically. Your AI assistant will use the skill's instructions and knowledge whenever relevant tasks arise in your workflow. You can install it at the project level (available only in a specific project) or globally (available across all your projects).

Use the install panel on this page to copy a one-line command for your preferred AI client. The skill files are downloaded and placed in the appropriate directory — no additional configuration is required.

Compatible AI clients

net-conventions works with multiple AI coding assistants including Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, and other agents that support the skills format. Each client stores skills in a slightly different directory, but the installation command handles this automatically.

What are agent skills?

Agent skills are reusable instruction sets that give AI coding assistants new capabilities. Unlike MCP servers that provide tools and API connections, skills provide context, workflows, and domain-specific knowledge. Think of skills as specialized training for your AI assistant — they help it understand particular frameworks, coding patterns, or development workflows.

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About the author

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svelte-components

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Svelte 5 component patterns for the Exceptionless SPA. Runes, reactivity, props, events, snippets, component organization, and shadcn-svelte integration. Keywords: Svelte 5, $state, $derived, $effect, $props, runes, onclick, snippets, {@render}, reactive, component composition, shadcn-svelte

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tanstack-form

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tanstack-query

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Data fetching and caching with TanStack Query in Svelte. Query patterns, mutations, cache invalidation, WebSocket-driven updates, and optimistic updates. Keywords: createQuery, createMutation, TanStack Query, query keys, cache invalidation, optimistic updates, refetch, stale time, @exceptionless/fetchclient, WebSocket

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backend-architecture

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Backend architecture for Exceptionless. Project layering, repositories, validation, controllers, authorization, WebSockets, configuration, and Aspire orchestration. Keywords: Core, Insulation, repositories, FluentValidation, MiniValidator, controllers, AuthorizationRoles, ProblemDetails, Aspire, WebSockets, AppOptions

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upgrade-stripe

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Guide for upgrading Stripe API versions and SDKs

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typescript-conventions

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TypeScript coding standards for the Exceptionless frontend. Naming, imports, error handling, ESLint/Prettier configuration, and type safety. Keywords: TypeScript, ESLint, Prettier, naming conventions, kebab-case, named imports, type guards, interfaces, avoid any, Promise handling, try catch, braces

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