mcp-csharp-create
C# MCP Server Creation
Create Model Context Protocol servers using the official C# SDK (ModelContextProtocol NuGet package) and the dotnet new mcpserver project template. Servers expose tools, prompts, and resources that LLMs can discover and invoke via the MCP protocol.
When to Use
- Starting a new MCP server project from scratch
- Adding tools, prompts, or resources to an existing MCP server
- Choosing between stdio (
--transport local) and HTTP (--transport remote) transport - Setting up ASP.NET Core hosting for an HTTP MCP server
- Wrapping an external API or service as MCP tools
Stop Signals
- Server already exists and needs debugging? → Use
mcp-csharp-debug - Need tests or evaluations? → Use
mcp-csharp-test - Ready to publish? → Use
mcp-csharp-publish - Building an MCP client, not a server → This skill is server-side only
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