Would you want/use an improved interface to native Win32 APIs for .NET?

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  1. Vanara

    A set of .NET libraries for Windows implementing PInvoke calls to many native Windows APIs with supporting wrappers.

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  3. CsWin32

    A source generator to add a user-defined set of Win32 P/Invoke methods and supporting types to a C# project.

  4. terrafx.interop.windows

    Interop bindings for Windows.

  5. pinvoke

    Discontinued A library containing all P/Invoke code so you don't have to import it every time. Maintained and updated to support the latest Windows OS.

    To add to the pile of solutions for this: https://github.com/dotnet/pinvoke

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