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Found 113 Skills
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Stock Chart (SfStockChart) for financial data visualization. Use this when working with stock charts, candlestick displays, OHLC data, or technical indicators like SMA, EMA, MACD, and Bollinger Bands. This skill covers period selectors, range navigation, and financial time-series data visualization in Blazor applications.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion Blazor Carousel component for image galleries, product showcases, and content sliders. Use when user mentions carousel, image slider, slideshow, content rotation, product galleries, rotating banners, slide transitions, or needs to display multiple items in a cycling presentation format.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Input components including FileUpload, TextBox, NumericTextBox, TextArea, Signature, RangeSlider, OtpInput, Rating, InputMask, and ColorPicker. Use this when working with file uploads, text entry, numeric values, multi-line text inputs, signatures, ratings, or color selection. This skill covers input validation, events, data binding, and advanced customization options for all input-related components in Blazor applications.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor DataForm component for creating dynamic, data-bound forms with validation and field management. Use this when building forms in Blazor with Syncfusion components, handling form validation, binding models, creating editable fields, or managing form events. This skill covers form layout customization, data binding, FormItems configuration, FormAutoGenerateItems setup, templates, events, and data annotation validation.
Create a new ASP.NET Core web application or web site using Blazor. USE FOR: creating a new Blazor web app, scaffolding a new web project, starting a new web site, choosing render modes (Static SSR, Interactive Server, Interactive WebAssembly, Auto), running dotnet new blazor with the right options, setting up initial project structure. DO NOT USE FOR: adding features to existing projects, changing how an existing app renders, or component authoring (use author-component).
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Query Builder component for building dynamic, customizable query interfaces with complex filtering logic. Use this when creating advanced search interfaces, implementing business rule engines, or building data filtering workflows with nested condition groups and AND/OR logic. Supports rule management, drag-drop UI, state persistence, and extensive customization options.
Guides conversion of a pre-.NET 8 Blazor Server app into a .NET 8+ Blazor Web App. USE FOR: migrating apps that use AddServerSideBlazor and MapBlazorHub to the AddRazorComponents/MapRazorComponents model, converting _Host.cshtml to an App.razor root component, replacing blazor.server.js with blazor.web.js, migrating CascadingAuthenticationState to a service, adopting new Blazor Web App features like enhanced navigation and streaming rendering. DO NOT USE FOR: apps that are already Blazor Web Apps (already use AddRazorComponents and MapRazorComponents), Blazor WebAssembly or hosted Blazor WebAssembly apps (different migration path), apps that should stay on the Blazor Server hosting model without converting, or apps still targeting .NET Framework.
Selects a .NET UI framework. Decision tree across Blazor, MAUI, Uno, WinUI, WPF, WinForms.
Guidelines for C# development including Blazor, Unity game development, and .NET backend best practices
First-time setup for the gman-skills package. Checks whether the dotnet-blazor plugin is installed and installs it when missing. Checks whether the report-server binary exists and downloads it from GitHub Releases when missing. Run once after `npx skills add gvdvenis/gman-skills`. Triggers on: "setup gman skills", "/setup-gman-skills", "install gman skills dependencies".
Use when building C# applications with .NET 8+, ASP.NET Core APIs, or Blazor web apps. Invoke for Entity Framework Core, minimal APIs, async patterns, CQRS with MediatR.
Build, review, refactor, or architect ASP.NET Core web applications using current official guidance for .NET web development. Use when working on Blazor Web Apps, Razor Pages, MVC, Minimal APIs, controller-based Web APIs, SignalR, gRPC, middleware, dependency injection, configuration, authentication, authorization, testing, performance, deployment, or ASP.NET Core upgrades.