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Provides file paths to language-specific reference files for the test ANALYSIS skills (assertion-quality, test-anti-patterns, test-gap-analysis, test-smell-detection, test-tagging). Call this skill to discover available extension files (e.g., dotnet.md for .NET/MSTest/xUnit/NUnit/TUnit, python.md for pytest/unittest, typescript.md for Jest/Vitest/Mocha, java.md for JUnit/TestNG, etc.). Do not use directly — invoked by the test-quality-auditor agent and polyglot analysis skills that need framework-specific lookup tables (test markers, assertion APIs, skip annotations, sleep patterns, mystery guest indicators, integration markers, setup/teardown, tag-support capability).
Detects anti-patterns and code smells in .NET test suites. Use when the user asks to review test quality, find test smells, identify flaky test indicators, or audit tests for common mistakes. Covers assertion quality, test isolation, naming, flakiness indicators, over-mocking, and structural problems. Works with MSTest, xUnit, NUnit, and TUnit.
Audits code for test quality and coverage issues — missing tests, test smells, poor test structure, mock abuse, coverage gaps, and fragile test data. Identifies weaknesses in the test suite and generates fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "test quality", "test audit", "test review", "coverage check", "missing tests", "test quality audit".
Review EXISTING test code for quality, smells, and testability issues. Detects test smells across six dimensions — readability, reliability, diagnostic value, design, AI-generated, and coverage — analyzes testability of application code, and backs the qualitative smells with mutation testing. Use when: "review my tests," "test quality audit," "test smells," "testability analysis," "are these tests any good." Not for: generating new tests — use `ai-test-generation`. Not for: testing AI features in your product — use `ai-system-testing`. Related: unit-testing, shift-left-testing, coverage-analysis, ai-test-generation.