Create, update, refactor, explain, or review Microsoft Agent Framework agents and workflows in .NET or Python using official docs and migration guidance from Semantic Kernel/AutoGen.
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references/dotnet.mdreferences/python.mdFetches up-to-date documentation from Context7 for libraries and frameworks like React, Next.js, Prisma. Use for setup questions, API references, and code examples.
Fetches up-to-date documentation from Context7 for libraries and frameworks like React, Next.js, Prisma. Use for setup questions, API references, and code examples.
Uses ctx7 CLI to fetch current library docs, manage AI coding skills (install/search/generate), and configure Context7 MCP for AI editors.
Use this skill when working with applications, agents, workflows, or migrations built on Microsoft Agent Framework.
Microsoft Agent Framework is the unified successor to Semantic Kernel and AutoGen, combining their strengths with new capabilities. Because it is still in public preview and changes quickly, always ground implementation advice in the latest official documentation and samples rather than relying on stale knowledge.
Choose the language workflow before making recommendations or code changes:
.cs, .csproj, .sln, .slnx, or other .NET project files, or when the user explicitly asks for C# or .NET guidance. Follow references/dotnet.md..py, pyproject.toml, requirements.txt, or the user explicitly asks for Python guidance. Follow references/python.md.When working with Microsoft Agent Framework in any language:
DefaultAzureCredential when Azure authentication is appropriate.