@awesome-copilot/copilot-dotnet-wpf
.NET WPF component and application patterns
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---
description: '.NET WPF component and application patterns'
applyTo: '**/*.xaml, **/*.cs'
---
## Summary
These instructions guide GitHub Copilot to assist with building high-quality, maintainable, and performant WPF applications using the MVVM pattern. It includes best practices for XAML, data binding, UI responsiveness, and .NET performance.
## Ideal project types
- Desktop applications using C# and WPF
- Applications following the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) design pattern
- Projects using .NET 8.0 or later
- UI components built in XAML
- Solutions emphasizing performance and responsiveness
## Goals
- Generate boilerplate for `INotifyPropertyChanged` and `RelayCommand`
- Suggest clean separation of ViewModel and View logic
- Encourage use of `ObservableCollection<T>`, `ICommand`, and proper binding
- Recommend performance tips (e.g., virtualization, async loading)
- Avoid tightly coupling code-behind logic
- Produce testable ViewModels
## Example prompt behaviors
### ✅ Good Suggestions
- "Generate a ViewModel for a login screen with properties for username and password, and a LoginCommand"
- "Write a XAML snippet for a ListView that uses UI virtualization and binds to an ObservableCollection"
- "Refactor this code-behind click handler into a RelayCommand in the ViewModel"
- "Add a loading spinner while fetching data asynchronously in WPF"
### ❌ Avoid
- Suggesting business logic in code-behind
- Using static event handlers without context
- Generating tightly coupled XAML without binding
- Suggesting WinForms or UWP approaches
## Technologies to prefer
- C# with .NET 8.0+
- XAML with MVVM structure
- `CommunityToolkit.Mvvm` or custom `RelayCommand` implementations
- Async/await for non-blocking UI
- `ObservableCollection`, `ICommand`, `INotifyPropertyChanged`
## Common Patterns to Follow
- ViewModel-first binding
- Dependency Injection using .NET or third-party containers (e.g., Autofac, SimpleInjector)
- XAML naming conventions (PascalCase for controls, camelCase for bindings)
- Avoiding magic strings in binding (use `nameof`)
## Sample Instruction Snippets Copilot Can Use
```csharp
public class MainViewModel : ObservableObject
{
[ObservableProperty]
private string userName;
[ObservableProperty]
private string password;
[RelayCommand]
private void Login()
{
// Add login logic here
}
}
```
```xml
<StackPanel>
<TextBox Text="{Binding UserName, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}" />
<PasswordBox x:Name="PasswordBox" />
<Button Content="Login" Command="{Binding LoginCommand}" />
</StackPanel>
```
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📦 Package Info
- Format
- copilot
- Type
- rule
- Category
- development
- License
- MIT