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Found 6 Skills
Web application testing principles. E2E, Playwright, deep audit strategies.
Analyzes test suites and tags each test with a standardized set of traits (e.g., positive, negative, critical-path, boundary, smoke, regression). Use when the user wants to categorize, audit, or label tests with traits. Do not use for writing new tests, running tests, or migrating test frameworks.
Review whole-repo test quality, rerun coverage, score remaining worth-testing files, inspect slow-drift and stale test debt, and publish the next testing batch. Use every few weeks or before large breaking changes and rearchitecture.
Elevate a working PR: hindsight review, refactor, simplify, test audit, docs, quality gates. Composes: hindsight-reviewer agent, /refactor, /simplify, /update-docs, /check-quality, /distill. Use when: PR works but could be better. "How would we do this knowing what we know now?"
Analyzes the variety and depth of assertions across .NET test suites. Use when the user asks to evaluate assertion quality, find shallow testing, identify assertion-free tests (no assertions or only trivial ones like Assert.IsNotNull), flag self-referential or tautological assertions (output equals input on identity/round-trip operations), measure assertion coverage diversity, or audit whether tests verify different facets of correctness. Produces metrics and actionable recommendations. Works with MSTest, xUnit, NUnit, TUnit. DO NOT USE FOR: writing new tests (use writing-mstest-tests), other anti-patterns like flakiness or duplication (use test-anti-patterns), or fixing assertions.
Analyze codebase to design and implement comprehensive test coverage — top-down code analysis, bottom-up test design, edge case focus, existing test audit, and agent team execution