docs: adds dnx to other install methods#350
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.NET (dnx) install tab for Aspire skills
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What
Adds dnx to the (by default collapsed) other install methods in the readme
Why
We built
skillzto give .NET a native way to install agent skills: with the .NET 10 SDK,dnx skillz add ...runs the installer directly from NuGet, so the whole workflow stays in the .NET toolchain instead of requiring Node.js and the VercelskillsCLI.i know aspire is not just .NET but probably a big chunk of the audience already has .net 10 installed.
skillzis completely open source and ships with no telemetry, so it's a transparent, dependency-light alternative for anyone who'd rather not pull in the Node toolchain.