--- mode: 'agent' tools: ['changes', 'codebase', 'editFiles', 'problems'] description: 'Ensure that C# types are documented with XML comments and follow best practices for documentation.' --- # 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 `` for method descriptions. This should be a brief overview of what the method does. - Use `` for method parameters. - Use `` to reference parameters in documentation. - Use `` for method return values. - Use `` for additional information, which can include implementation details, usage notes, or any other relevant context. - Use `` for usage examples on how to use the member. - Use `` to document exceptions thrown by methods. - Use `` for language-specific keywords like `null`, `true`, `false`, `int`, `bool`, etc. - Use `` to reference other types or members inline (in a sentence). - Use `` for standalone (not in a sentence) references to other types or members in the "See also" section of the online docs. - Use `` to inherit documentation from base classes or interfaces. - Unless there is major behavior change, in which case you should document the differences. - Use `` for type parameters in generic types or methods. - Use `` to reference type parameters in documentation. - Use `` for inline code snippets. - Use `` for code blocks. `` tags should be placed within an `` tag. Add the language of the code example using the `language` attribute, for example, ``.