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Found 24 Skills
Advanced testing strategies and methodologies. Use when user asks to "design tests", "test coverage", "property-based testing", "mutation testing", "contract testing", "chaos engineering", "test pyramid", "testing strategy", "behavior-driven development", "acceptance testing", or mentions comprehensive testing approaches.
Foundry is a Rust-based toolkit for developing, testing, and deploying Ethereum smart contracts using Solidity.
Agent skill for tdd-london-swarm - invoke with $agent-tdd-london-swarm
Pact Foundation integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Pact Foundation data.
Test API behavior, contracts, security edges, and performance. USE when validating endpoints, integrations, error handling, or release readiness for APIs.
Audit and harden a repository test suite so tests carry their weight. Use when the user asks whether tests are useful, flaky, duplicated, slow, under-covering critical behavior, missing contract/regression coverage, or when a codebase needs a test strategy before major refactors, releases, security work, or production hardening.
Master Solidity smart contract development with patterns, testing, and best practices
Use this skill when deciding what to test, choosing between test types, designing a testing strategy, or balancing test coverage. Triggers on test pyramid, unit vs integration vs e2e, contract testing, test coverage strategy, TDD, BDD, testing ROI, and any task requiring testing architecture decisions.
Integration and contract testing patterns — API endpoint tests, component integration, database testing, Pact contract verification, property-based testing, and Zod schema validation. Use when testing API boundaries, verifying contracts, or validating cross-service integration.
Use when the user wants to extract, generate, refine, or harden an OpenAPI or Swagger specification from an existing API application, service, project, repo, routes, controllers, handlers, or codebase. Select this skill for any request whose intent is to derive, extract, generate, reverse-engineer, infer, document, or harden an OpenAPI or Swagger contract from an existing application or source code. This includes generic prompts about producing an API spec/docs/schema/contract for an existing app, project, service, repo, endpoints, routes, or controllers. Prefer this skill over extraction-only skills when the prompt is about an existing application or codebase and the expected outcome is an accurate extracted contract plus post-extraction refinement.
Guides microservice design and delivery—bounded contexts, service boundaries, REST/gRPC/event APIs, sync vs async tradeoffs, resilience (timeouts, retries, circuit breakers, bulkheads), per-service data ownership, saga and outbox patterns, twelve-factor containers, observability (logs, metrics, trace propagation), API versioning at gateways/meshes, and contract testing. Use for microservices developer, service boundary, bounded context, gRPC between services, circuit breaker, saga pattern, outbox pattern, twelve-factor, contract testing microservices, service decomposition, or event-driven microservice—not K8s platform ops (platform-engineer, site-reliability-engineer), enterprise iPaaS (enterprise-integration-api-developer), monolith-first apps (senior-software-engineer), or classified pipelines (classified-software-devsecops-engineer).
Comprehensive API testing patterns including contract testing, REST/GraphQL testing, and integration testing. Use when testing APIs or designing API test strategies.