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Ignite UI for Blazor 26.1 brings the AI-assisted development toolchain to Blazor - four Agent Skills plus official CLI MCP support (documentation and API) for GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, and JetBrains AI - and adds grid scroll-performance gains. It also ships three new components - the IgbChat preview, IgbSplitter, and IgbHighlight - plus a Dock Manager 2.1 update with two-way Layout binding and new pane and tab events. No breaking changes; supports .NET 8, .NET 9, and .NET 10.

Your AI coding assistant seems to get smarter over weeks of use - but model weights never change during inference. The intelligence accumulates in the surrounding system: Agent Skills on disk, IDE semantic indexes, committed code patterns, and MCP configuration. Here is where that context physically lives, why it matters for first-user consistency, and a clean-room procedure to measure what the model alone produces.

Seven paired benchmarks against Ignite UI for Blazor and Angular show what MCP servers and Agent Skills change in AI-assisted development: component compliance rises from 0/5 to 5/5 in every scenario where the untooled model ignored the library, single-prompt feature completion rises from 71% to 100%, and total session cost including corrections is equal or lower.

We are extremely excited to introduce a brand-new charting functionality – Dashboard Tile. Learn how to use this charting feature to build interactive Dashboards with almost no hand-coding at all.