Dotnet Design Pattern Review.prompt
--- mode: 'agent' description: 'Review the C#/.NET code for design pattern implementation and suggest improvements.' --- # .NET/C# Design Pattern Review Review the C#/.NET code in ${selection} for design pattern implementation and suggest improvements for the solution/project. Do not make any changes to the code, just provide a review. ## Required Design Patterns - **Command Pattern**: Generic base classes (`CommandHandler<TOptions>`), `ICommandHandler<TOptions>` interface, `CommandHandlerOptions` inheritance, static `SetupCommand(IHost host)` methods - **Factory Pattern**: Complex object creation service provider integration - **Dependency Injection**: Primary constructor syntax, `ArgumentNullException` null checks, interface abstractions, proper service lifetimes - **Repository Pattern**: Async data access interfaces provider abstractions for connections - **Provider Pattern**: External service abstractions (database, AI), clear contracts, configuration handling - **Resource Pattern**: ResourceManager for localized messages, separate .resx files (LogMessages, ErrorMessages) ## Review Checklist - **Design Patterns**: Identify patterns used. Are Command Handler, Factory, Provider, and Repository patterns correctly implemented? Missing beneficial patterns? - **Architecture**: Follow namespace conventions (`{Core|Console|App|Service}.{Feature}`)? Proper separation between Core/Console projects? Modular and readable? - **.NET Best Practices**: Primary constructors, async/await with Task returns, ResourceManager usage, structured logging, strongly-typed configuration? - **GoF Patterns**: Command, Factory, Template Method, Strategy patterns correctly implemented? - **SOLID Principles**: Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, Dependency Inversion violations? - **Performance**: Proper async/await, resource disposal, ConfigureAwait(false), parallel processing opportunities? - **Maintainability**: Clear separation of concerns, consistent error handling, proper configuration usage? - **Testability**: Dependencies abstracted via interfaces, mockable components, async testability, AAA pattern compatibility? - **Security**: Input validation, secure credential handling, parameterized queries, safe exception handling? - **Documentation**: XML docs for public APIs, parameter/return descriptions, resource file organization? - **Code Clarity**: Meaningful names reflecting domain concepts, clear intent through patterns, self-explanatory structure? - **Clean Code**: Consistent style, appropriate method/class size, minimal complexity, eliminated duplication? ## Improvement Focus Areas - **Command Handlers**: Validation in base class, consistent error handling, proper resource management - **Factories**: Dependency configuration, service provider integration, disposal patterns - **Providers**: Connection management, async patterns, exception handling and logging - **Configuration**: Data annotations, validation attributes, secure sensitive value handling - **AI/ML Integration**: Semantic Kernel patterns, structured output handling, model configuration Provide specific, actionable recommendations for improvements aligned with the project's architecture and .NET best practices.
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo sEbas12312nft/awesome-copilot (MIT). A "Dotnet Design Pattern Review.prompt" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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