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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection from 8.0.0 to 10.0.4.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

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9.0.115

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9.0.114

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9.0.113

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9.0.112

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9.0.111

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9.0.110

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9.0.109

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9.0.101

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9.0.7

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9.0.6

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9.0.5

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9.0.4

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9.0.3

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9.0.2

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9.0.1

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9.0.0

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9.0.0-rc.2.24473.5

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9.0.0-rc.1.24431.7

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9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 7 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.5.24306.7

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 5 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.5.24306.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.3.24172.9

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 3 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.3.24172.9 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.2.24128.5

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9.0.0-preview.1.24080.9

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8.0.125

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8.0.124

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8.0.123

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8.0.122

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8.0.121

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8.0.120

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8.0.119

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8.0.100-preview.1

8.0.18

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8.0.17

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8.0.16

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8.0.15

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8.0.14

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8.0.13

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8.0.12

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8.0.11

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8.0.10

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8.0.8

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8.0.7

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8.0.6

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8.0.5

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8.0.4

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8.0.3

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8.0.2

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8.0.1

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Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Testing from 8.9.1 to 10.4.0.

Release notes

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10.4.0

This release advances the AI abstractions with new hosted file, web search, and reasoning content types, stabilizes MCP and tool approval APIs, adds streaming latency metrics to OpenTelemetry instrumentation, and delivers bug fixes across caching, data ingestion, and resource monitoring.

Experimental API Changes

Now Stable

  • MCP Server Tool Content and Function Call Approval APIs are now stable (previously MEAI001) #​7299
  • FakeLogCollector.GetLogsAsync(CancellationToken) is now stable (previously EXTEXP0003) #​7332

New Experimental APIs

  • New experimental AddExtendedHttpClientLogging overloads with wrapHandlersPipeline parameter (EXTEXP0013) #​7231

Removed Experimental APIs

  • AI Tool Reduction experimental APIs removed (was experimental under MEAI001) #​7353

What's Changed

AI

  • Add IHostedFileClient and friends #​7269 by @​stephentoub
  • Add web search tool call content #​7276 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Surface OpenAI-compatible reasoning_content as TextReasoningContent #​7295 by @​stephentoub
  • MCP/Approvals/Tool Contents stabilization #​7299 by @​jozkee
  • Implement time_to_first_chunk and time_per_output_chunk streaming metrics in OpenTelemetryChatClient #​7325 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add openai.api.type telemetry attribute to OpenAI IChatClient implementations #​7316 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Update OpenTelemetry Gen AI semantic conventions to v1.40 #​7322 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix tool definitions emission regardless of sensitivity setting #​7346 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Honor [Required] attribute in AI function parameter JSON schema generation #​7272 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • AddAIContentType automatically registers content type against every base in the inheritance chain up to AIContent #​7358 by @​jozkee (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Auto-mark server-handled FunctionCallContent as InformationalOnly #​7314 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Map ReasoningEffort.None and ExtraHigh to none and xhigh in OpenAI IChatClient implementations #​7319 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Handle DynamicMethod reflection limitations in AIFunctionFactory #​7287 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix Activity.Current nulled during streaming tool invocation #​7321 by @​flaviocdc (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Handle FunctionCallOutputResponseItem in streaming response conversion #​7307 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix serialization of response continuation tokens #​7356 by @​stephentoub
  • Remove AI Tool Reduction experimental APIs #​7353 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Update OpenAI to 2.9.1 #​7349 by @​stephentoub

Telemetry and Observability

  • Introduce support for the Gauge metric type #​7203 by @​rainsxng
  • Update logging source generator to support generic methods #​7331 by @​svick (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Update logging source generator to match runtime PR #​124589 (ref readonly/params/scoped) #​7333 by @​svick (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Promote FakeLogCollector.GetLogsAsync(CancellationToken) from experimental to stable #​7332 by @​Demo30
  • Remove obsolete CS1591 warning suppression from generated file preamble #​7308 by @​luissena

HTTP Resilience and Diagnostics

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10.3.0

Experimental API Changes

Now Stable

  • IChatReducer interface — graduated from experimental to stable. The interface is now stable; concrete implementations (MessageCountingChatReducer, SummarizingChatReducer, ReducingChatClient) remain experimental. #​7235 by @​jeffhandley
  • FunctionCallContent and FunctionResultContent unsealed — changed from sealed class to class, enabling derivation. #​7229 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

Breaking Changes to Experimental APIs

  • Experimental diagnostic ID reorganization — the blanket MEAI001 diagnostic ID was split into feature-specific constants. OpenAI-specific experimental APIs now use OPENAI001, OPENAI002, or SCME0001 instead of MEAI001. Consumers who suppressed MEAI001 for OpenAI APIs may need to suppress OPENAI001/OPENAI002 instead. #​7116 by @​jeffhandley (co-authored by @​Copilot), #​7235 by @​jeffhandley

New Experimental APIs

  • Chat reduction implementationsMessageCountingChatReducer, SummarizingChatReducer, ReducingChatClient, and UseChatReducer builder extension. #​7235 by @​jeffhandley
  • OpenAI Responses/Assistants/Realtime/Image/Audio integrations — assigned feature-specific experimental diagnostic IDs (OPENAI001, OPENAI002). #​7235 by @​jeffhandley
  • ImageGenerationToolCallContent and ImageGenerationToolResultContent — added to JSON serialization infrastructure. #​7275 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)

What's Changed

AI

  • Add ReasoningOptions to ChatOptions #​7252 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add LoadFromAsync and SaveToAsync helper methods to DataContent #​7159 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add FunctionCallContent.InformationalOnly property #​7126, #​7262 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add server tool call support to OpenTelemetryChatClient per semantic conventions #​7240 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add ImageGenerationToolCallContent and ImageGenerationToolResultContent to JSON serialization infrastructure #​7275 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Add logging to FunctionInvokingChatClient for approval flow, error handling, and loop control #​7228 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Allow FunctionResultContent pass-through when CallId matches #​7229 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Remove AIFunctionDeclaration tools on last iteration in FunctionInvokingChatClient #​7207 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Propagate CachedInputTokenCount in OpenTelemetry telemetry #​7234 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Categorize MEAI001 experimental APIs #​7116 by @​jeffhandley (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • MEAI: Update Experimental / Preview Features #​7235 by @​jeffhandley
  • ToChatResponse: Merge AdditionalProperties into ChatMessage instead of ChatResponse #​7194 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix FunctionInvokingChatClient to respect ChatOptions.Tools modifications by function tools #​7218 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix FunctionInvokingChatClient invoke_agent span detection with exact match or space delimiter #​7224 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix approval request/response correlation in FunctionInvokingChatClient #​7261 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix DataUriParser to default to text/plain;charset=US-ASCII per RFC 2397 #​7247 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix NRT resolution for AIFunction parameters #​7200 by @​eiriktsarpalis
  • Preserve extra JSON schema properties in ToolJson serialization #​7250 by @​stephentoub (co-authored by @​Copilot)
  • Fix token metric unit to use UCUM format {token} #​7241 by @​stephentoub
  • Fix OpenAI responses streaming to preserve encrypted reasoning content #​7266 by @​stephentoub
  • Update OpenAIResponsesChatClient to handle streaming code interpreter content #​7267 by @​stephentoub

Diagnostics, Health Checks, and Resource Monitoring

  • [5752] FakeLogCollector waiting capabilities #​6228 by @​Demo30
  • Bring new cpu.requests formula from Kubernetes #​7239 by @​amadeuszl

Service Discovery

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10.2.0

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10.0.0

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Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection from 8.0.0 to 10.0.4
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Testing from 8.9.1 to 10.4.0
Bumps Microsoft.Extensions.Logging from 8.0.0 to 10.0.4

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