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managedcode-storage

ManagedCode.Storage provides a provider-agnostic abstraction layer for .NET applications handling blob or file storage, enabling centralized configuration and consistent upload, download, and deletion flows across different backend providers. Use this skill when integrating the library into a .NET project, reviewing how storage is abstracted across the codebase, or deciding whether to consolidate provider-specific SDK calls behind a unified storage contract.

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# ManagedCode.Storage

## Trigger On

- integrating `ManagedCode.Storage` into a .NET application
- reviewing how a project abstracts file or object storage
- deciding whether to centralize storage provider differences behind one library
- documenting upload, download, container, or blob-handling flows with ManagedCode.Storage

## Workflow

1. Identify the actual storage use case:
   - blob or file storage
   - provider abstraction across environments
   - app-service integration and configuration
2. Verify whether the project wants one storage contract instead of provider-specific SDK calls scattered across the codebase.
3. Keep application code dependent on the library abstraction, not directly on backend-specific storage SDKs unless a provider-only feature is truly required.
4. Centralize provider configuration, credentials, and container naming in composition-root code and typed settings.
5. Validate the real upload, download, existence-check, and deletion flows after wiring the library.

```mermaid
flowchart LR
  A["Application service"] --> B["ManagedCode.Storage abstraction"]
  B --> C["Provider-specific storage implementation"]
  C --> D["Blob or object storage backend"]
```

## Deliver

- concrete guidance on when ManagedCode.Storage is the right abstraction
- wiring guidance that keeps provider concerns out of business code
- verification steps for the storage flows the application actually uses

## Validate

- the project really benefits from a storage abstraction and is not hiding provider-specific behavior it still needs
- storage configuration is centralized and explicit
- code reviews check real read and write paths, not only registration snippets
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