C# member documentatino prompt

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mode: "agent"
tools: ["changes", "codebase", "editFiles", "problems"]
description: "Ensure that C# types are documented with XML comments and follow best practices for documentation."
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# C# Documentation Best Practices
- Public members should be documented with XML comments.
- It is encouraged to document internal members as well, especially if they are complex or not self-explanatory.
- Use `<summary>` for method descriptions. This should be a brief overview of what the method does.
- Use `<param>` for method parameters.
- Use `<returns>` for method return values.
- Use `<remarks>` for additional information, which can include implementation details, usage notes, or any other relevant context.
- Use `<example>` for usage examples on how to use the the member.
- Use `<exception>` to document exceptions thrown by methods.
- Use `<see>` and `<seealso>` for references to other types or members.
- Use `<inheritdoc/>` to inherit documentation from base classes or interfaces.
- Unless there is major behavior change, in which case you should document the differences.
- Use `<typeparam>` for type parameters in generic types or methods.
- Use `<typeparamref>` to reference type parameters in documentation.
- Use `<c>` for inline code snippets.
- Use `<code>` for code blocks.