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Use only when writing/updating/fixing C++ tests, configuring GoogleTest/CTest, diagnosing failing or flaky tests, or adding coverage/sanitizers.
Complete unit testing skill for TypeScript/NestJS projects using Jest, @golevelup/ts-jest, and in-memory databases. ALWAYS use this skill when user needs to: **SETUP** - Initialize or configure unit testing: - Set up Jest for a new project - Configure test infrastructure (jest.config.ts) - Install testing dependencies (@nestjs/testing, @golevelup/ts-jest) - Create mock helpers or test utilities - Set up coverage configuration **WRITE** - Create or add unit tests: - Write, create, add, or generate unit tests - Test a service, usecase, controller, guard, interceptor, pipe, or filter - Add tests for new code or features - Improve test coverage or add missing tests - Mock dependencies or set up test fixtures - Working on any file ending in .spec.ts **REVIEW** - Audit or evaluate unit tests: - Review existing tests for quality - Check test coverage and gaps - Audit testing patterns and conventions - Evaluate assertion quality **RUN** - Execute or analyze test results: - Run unit tests - Analyze test results or coverage reports - Understand test failures or successes - Check which tests are passing/failing **DEBUG** - Fix failing or broken tests: - Fix failing unit tests - Debug test errors or exceptions - Resolve mock issues or setup problems - Troubleshoot test timeouts or flaky tests - Diagnose "undefined" or unexpected results **OPTIMIZE** - Improve test performance and maintainability: - Speed up slow tests - Fix open handles preventing clean exit - Improve test organization - Reduce test execution time - Clean up test code Keywords: unit test, spec, jest, typescript, nestjs, mock, DeepMocked, createMock, AAA, test coverage, TDD, .spec.ts, testing, write test, add test, create test, fix test, debug test, run test, review test, optimize test, test setup, jest config
This skill should be used when writing test cases, fixing bugs, analyzing code for potential issues, or improving test coverage for JavaScript/TypeScript applications. Use this for unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, debugging runtime errors, logic bugs, performance issues, security vulnerabilities, and systematic code analysis.
Generates comprehensive, workable unit tests for any programming language using a multi-agent pipeline. Use when asked to generate tests, write unit tests, improve test coverage, add test coverage, create test files, or test a codebase. Supports C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, and more. Orchestrates research, planning, and implementation phases to produce tests that compile, pass, and follow project conventions.
Create a pull request in the warp repository for the current branch. Use when the user mentions opening a PR, creating a pull request, submitting changes for review, or preparing code for merge.
Systematic workflow for verifying bug fixes to ensure quality and prevent regres...
Guides the agent through running and writing Python tests with pytest. Triggered when users say "run tests", "write a test", "test this function", "add unit tests", "run pytest", "check test coverage", "debug failing test", "create test fixtures", "mock a dependency", or mention pytest, pytest-asyncio, pytest-cov, testing, unit tests, integration tests, test coverage, or test-driven development.
Verification loop for Spring Boot projects: build, static analysis, tests with coverage, security scans, and diff review before release or PR.
A comprehensive verification system for Claude Code sessions.
How to effectively test the application, always use when writing tests
Executes all test suites and reports results with coverage
Analyzes code to identify untested functions, low coverage areas, and missing edge cases. Use when reviewing test coverage or planning test improvements. Generates specific test suggestions with example templates following amplihack's testing pyramid (60% unit, 30% integration, 10% E2E). Can use coverage.py for Python projects.