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Implement Syncfusion WPF Syntax Editor (EditControl) for code editors and advanced text editing applications. Use this when building syntax-highlighted code editors, IDE-like editors, or source code editing interfaces in WPF. Covers syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, find/replace, programming language support, and Visual Studio-style editing features.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion EditControl (SyntaxEditor) in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating interactive code editors with syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, multi-language support, or Visual Studio-like editing capabilities. Covers installation, syntax highlighting for 12+ built-in languages (C#, VB.NET, XML, HTML, Java, SQL, PowerShell, JavaScript), custom language configuration, code outlining, auto-completion, find/replace dialogs, file operations, export (XML/RTF/HTML), split views, and comprehensive event handling for building professional code editor applications.
Advanced type-safe RPC patterns for Electrobun desktop applications. Covers bidirectional main↔webview communication, type safety with TypeScript, error handling and validation, performance optimization, streaming data patterns, batch operations, retry strategies, event-based communication, shared type definitions, RPC middleware, request/response patterns, and complex data synchronization. Use this skill when implementing complex communication between main and webview processes, need type-safe RPC with full IntelliSense, handling large data transfers, implementing real-time updates, building type-safe APIs between processes, debugging RPC issues, optimizing RPC performance, or implementing advanced patterns like streaming, batching, or pub/sub. Triggers include "RPC", "main webview communication", "type-safe RPC", "bidirectional RPC", "RPC performance", "RPC error handling", "shared types", "process communication", or "IPC patterns".
Use when creating or modifying Wavelength functions (configurationTypeId=9) on a Datex Studio branch. Covers the full lifecycle: requirements, intellisense, code authoring, validation, and upload. Trigger for: "create a function", "modify a function", "update xxx_flow", "write a function that does X", "add a parameter to xxx_flow", "change the function code".