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Guides XML documentation for C# types/members with best practices on summaries, params, returns, examples, crefs, inheritance. For public APIs and code quality.
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- Public members should be documented with XML comments.
Writing XML doc comments. Tags, inheritdoc, GenerateDocumentationFile, warning suppression.
Provides docstring templates for Python (Google style) and JavaScript (JSDoc), README structures, and standards for technical documentation. Use when generating API docs, READMEs, or updating code comments.
Monitors deployed URLs for regressions after deploys, merges, or upgrades by checking HTTP status, console errors, network failures, performance (LCP/CLS/INP), content, and API health.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
<summary> to provide a brief, one sentence, description of what the type or member does. Start the summary with a present-tense, third-person verb.<remarks> for additional information, which can include implementation details, usage notes, or any other relevant context.<see langword> for language-specific keywords like null, true, false, int, bool, etc.<c> for inline code snippets.<example> for usage examples on how to use the member.
<code> for code blocks. <code> tags should be placed within an <example> tag. Add the language of the code example using the language attribute, for example, <code language="csharp">.<see cref> to reference other types or members inline (in a sentence).<seealso> for standalone (not in a sentence) references to other types or members in the "See also" section of the online docs.<inheritdoc/> to inherit documentation from base classes or interfaces.
<param> to describe method parameters.
<see langword="true" /> to ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.".<paramref> to reference parameter names in documentation.<typeparam> to describe type parameters in generic types or methods.<typeparamref> to reference type parameters in documentation.<returns> to describe what the method returns.
<see langword="true" /> if ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />.".<summary> should start with:
<value> to describe the value of the property.
<see langword="false" />".<see langword="true" /> if ...; otherwise, <see langword="false" />. The default is ...".<exception cref> to document exceptions thrown by constructors, properties, indexers, methods, operators, and events.