Building MCP servers — connecting Claude Code to your own tools
Claude Code knows your code. But it doesn’t know your build server, your deployment pipeline, or your inbox. MCP changes that.
Claude Code knows your code. But it doesn’t know your build server, your deployment pipeline, or your inbox. MCP changes that.
Everyone has that one service class that’s grown too large. I used Claude Code to split an 800-line monolith into clean components — in under an hour.
Claude Code hooks let you automatically run tests, format code, and enforce standards — without remembering to ask.
Your company still runs .NET Framework 4.x. Everyone knows it needs to move. Nobody wants to start. Here’s how Claude Code can help — and where it can’t.
Blazor mixes C# and HTML in a way that trips up most AI tools. Claude Code actually gets it — and that changes how you build components.
Entity Framework is in almost every .NET project. Migrations are tedious, LINQ can be tricky, and DbContext configuration is verbose. Claude Code understands your data model and does the heavy lifting.
You have a service with zero tests. The backlog says ‘add tests’ but nobody picks it up. Here’s how Claude Code can get you to full coverage — and when to watch out.
You’ve installed Claude Code. You’ve got a .NET solution open in your terminal. Now what? A step-by-step walkthrough of your first real session.
Most debugging time is spent gathering context: opening files, reading code, connecting the dots. Claude Code does that for you.
Most developers type a prompt right away. Plan Mode forces you to think first. The difference: code that doesn’t just work, but fits your project.