
"Instead of a monolithic "hit deploy and pray" experience, aspire do breaks everything down into discrete, parallelizable steps with dependency tracking, Microsoft said. Independent operations are automatically parallelized, making for fast deployments. Also, the Aspire dashboard now includes a preview of an MCP server that lets AI assistants directly query a running application."
"Previously called .NET Aspire, Aspire provides tools, packages, and templates for building observable, production-ready distributed apps. Aspire provides a unified toolchain for launching and debugging an application locally with one command, then deploying to Kubernetes, the cloud, or a user's own servers via the same composition, according to Microsoft. Aspire 13 requires the .NET 10 SDK or later."
Aspire do reorganizes building, publishing, and deployment into discrete, parallelizable steps with dependency tracking and automatic parallelization for independent operations, enabling faster deployments. The Aspire dashboard includes a preview MCP server that allows AI assistants to query a running application, list resources and their state and endpoints, access console logs in real time, retrieve structured logs and traces, and execute commands on resources. Aspire, formerly .NET Aspire, supplies tools, packages, and templates for observable, production-ready distributed applications and a unified toolchain to launch, debug locally, and deploy to Kubernetes, cloud, or private servers. Aspire 13 exposes multiple connection-string formats for databases, auto-configures certificate trust for Python, Node.js, and containers, and generates optimized multi-stage Dockerfiles that detect Node versions from .nvmrc, .node-version, or package.json. Aspire 13 requires the .NET 10 SDK or later.
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