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React testing best practices using React Testing Library, Vitest, and Jest. Use when writing, reviewing, or generating tests for React components, hooks, context providers, async interactions, or form submissions. Triggers on tasks like "write a test for this component", "add unit tests", "test this hook", "mock this API call", "improve test coverage", or "set up Vitest".
Generate runnable Vitest and Playwright test files from BDD test cases and scaffold code. Use when generating test implementations.
Read this skill to write, generate, or add test code. Trigger when: (1) user asks to write, add, create, or generate tests of any kind (unit tests, integration tests, API tests, E2E tests, Playwright tests, Vitest tests); (2) user has code with missing or zero tests and wants coverage; (3) user just implemented a new service, endpoint, feature, or module and needs tests for it; (4) user refactored code and wants to verify nothing broke with tests; (5) user wants to improve or expand existing test coverage. This skill produces complete, pyramid-shaped test suites — reads the code, selects only the necessary layers (unit/integration/API/E2E), and generates every file needed (schema tests, service tests, factories, helpers, cleanup utilities, spec files) following strict Vitest and Playwright patterns. Skip this skill when debugging failing tests, asking how to use testing APIs or tools, explaining testing concepts, configuring test runners, reviewing existing test code, or migrating between test frameworks.
Testing Library for React 19 - render, screen, userEvent, waitFor, Suspense. Use when writing tests for React components with Vitest.
Write unit tests, component tests, and integration tests for AiderDesk using Vitest and React Testing Library. Use when creating new tests, adding test coverage, configuring mocks, setting up test files, or debugging failing tests.
TypeScript testing patterns with Jest/Vitest including unit tests, integration tests, mocking strategies, and coverage. Use when writing or running TypeScript tests.
Master enterprise-grade TypeScript development with type-safe patterns, modern tooling, and framework integration. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for TypeScript 5.9+, covering type system fundamentals (generics, mapped types, conditional types, satisfies operator), enterprise patterns (error handling, validation with Zod), React integration for type-safe frontends, NestJS for scalable APIs, and LangChain.js for AI applications. Use when building type-safe applications, migrating JavaScript codebases, configuring modern toolchains (Vite 7, pnpm, ESLint, Vitest), implementing advanced type patterns, or comparing TypeScript with Java/Python approaches.
JavaScript ES2024+ development specialist covering Node.js 22 LTS, Bun 1.x (serve, SQLite, S3, shell, test), Deno 2.x, testing (Vitest, Jest), linting (ESLint 9, Biome), and backend frameworks (Express, Fastify, Hono). Use when developing JavaScript APIs, web applications, or Node.js projects.
Use when scaffolding a new Nuxt 4 project with standard config files (prettier, eslint, gitignore, husky, vitest, tsconfig, sops) and bun scripts.
SonarQube/SonarCloud integration for continuous code quality. Setup, configuration, quality gates, and CI/CD integration. USE WHEN: user mentions "SonarQube", "SonarCloud", "quality gates", asks about "code coverage", "technical debt", "code smells", "sonar-project.properties", "SonarScanner" DO NOT USE FOR: ESLint/Biome - use linting skills, OWASP security - use security skills, testing tools - use Vitest/Playwright skills
Build semantic search with Cloudflare Vectorize V2. Covers async mutations, 5M vectors/index, 31ms latency, returnMetadata enum changes, and V1 deprecation. Prevents 14 errors including dimension mismatches, TypeScript types, testing setup. Use when: building RAG or semantic search, troubleshooting returnMetadata, V2 timing, metadata index, dimension errors, vitest setup, or wrangler --json output.
MSW (Mock Service Worker) best practices for API mocking in tests (formerly test-msw). This skill should be used when setting up MSW, writing request handlers, or mocking HTTP APIs. This skill does NOT cover general testing patterns (use test-vitest or test-tdd skills) or test methodology.