Top 20 NuGet response Packages

Handles IResponses and extract message boxes accordingly.
Query/Handle Http Request created by Responsible.Core for Web Api.
DEPRECATED - A .NET library with helpers and extensions for the Nancy web framework.
Handles Responses created by Responsible.Core for Web Api.
Use MicrosoftDependencyInjection as the IoC container for Mediator.Net
This is an opinionated approach that NativoPlus Studio handles request response pattern
Provides distributed message routing over Redis using StackExchange.Redis. Typically used areas and classes/interfaces/services: - RedisAppMessageRouter. Kephas Framework ("stone" in aramaic) aims to deliver a solid infrastructure for applications and application...
Provides distributed message routing over named pipes. Typically used areas and classes/interfaces/services: - PipeAppMessageRouter. Kephas Framework ("stone" in aramaic) aims to deliver a solid infrastructure for applications and application ecosystems.
A Handy package for creating operation responses in a smart way.
Handles Responses created by Responsible.Core for Console Applications.
Partial response (fields) core components.
Provides ASP.NET Core middleware and other extensions for request and/response logging.
A Handy package for warapping EntityFrameWork in UnitOfWork.
MediatR extensions for ASP.NET Core
Adds transparent response caching to MediatR request pipeline.
ASP.NET Core MVC formatter for partial response (fields) JSON output.
Outcome.NET uses generics and a fluent interface to add metadata to your return value. It's a very expressive, clean result wrapper.
A small package to allow decompress incoming request and compress outgoing response inside ASP.NET Core application.
Express Global exception handler integrates seamlessly into your .NET Core API project and provides error response in http response. It includes and uses a standard API response schema that your application can use on any endpoint.
Enhancing Microsoft Azure Application Insights Telemetry with request and response body for your application enpoints and for any HTTP dependency.