Microsoft Releases Stable Agent Skills API for .NET Developers
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Sergey Menshykh
Summary
Microsoft has released Agent Skills for .NET as a stable, production-ready API within the Microsoft Agent Framework. This feature allows developers to give .NET agents reusable packages of domain expertise — including instructions, reference documents, and scripts — that load only when a task requires them. The API has moved out of experimental preview, with the [Experimental] attribute removed, enabling teams to build, ship independently, and combine skills for more modular and efficient agent development.
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Agent Skills for .NET in Microsoft Agent Framework has moved out of experimental preview – the [Experimental] attribute is removed and the API is stable
Teams can build skills, ship them independently, and combine them
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