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local 711df97ce9 feat(01-03): implement echo chat UI with MudBlazor
Add ChatGPT-style chat interface using MudBlazor components. User messages
display on the right (purple), bot echoes "success msg!" on the left.
Includes app bar, centered 768px layout, bottom-anchored messages, and
documented inline comments on every Blazor concept introduced.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-03 01:51:53 +01:00

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Project

Chat Agent WebApp

A personal AI chat web application built with Blazor WebAssembly and MudBlazor. Users send messages through a ChatGPT-style interface and receive responses from a backend service. The project is an incremental learning journey — each phase introduces one concept at a time, making it suitable for a C# developer experienced in backend work but new to web application frameworks.

Core Value: A working chat interface where every line of code is intentional and explained, so the builder learns Blazor patterns while shipping a real product.

Current Phase: Echo — the backend returns "success msg!" for every user message. No external API integration yet.

Constraints

  • Tech stack: C# / Blazor WebAssembly — non-negotiable
  • Hosting model: Blazor WASM (standalone) with separate ASP.NET Core Web API backend
  • UI library: MudBlazor
  • Code style: Simple, well-documented. Every Blazor concept introduced must have inline comments explaining what it does, why it's done that way, and what idiomatic alternatives exist

Technology Stack

Technology Version Purpose
.NET SDK 9.0.x Runtime and tooling
Blazor WebAssembly Standalone .NET 9 Client SPA running in-browser
ASP.NET Core Web API .NET 9 Backend proxy (for future external API calls)
MudBlazor latest Material Design component library
System.Text.Json built-in JSON serialization

Architecture

See ARCHITECTURE.md for detailed hosting model discussion, API design decisions, and project structure rationale.

Summary:

  • Three-project solution: Client (WASM), Api (backend proxy), Shared (models)
  • Components update locally — no API needed for UI rendering
  • The Api project exists for future use when external services require server-side secrets
  • For the current echo phase, only the Client project is actively used

Conventions

  • Inline comments on every new Blazor concept: what it does, why, and idiomatic alternatives
  • Emphasize framework idiom and explain choices — written for a C# developer new to web/Blazor
  • Keep code simple; avoid abstractions until they are clearly needed
  • One concept per phase — do not introduce multiple new patterns at once