acceptance-testing
Plan, implement, and execute user acceptance tests (UAT) and end-to-end scenarios to validate requirements against user-visible behavior.
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Plan, implement, and execute user acceptance tests (UAT) and end-to-end scenarios to validate requirements against user-visible behavior.
Analyze GA4 and GSC performance data with automated benchmarks, status indicators, and actionable content optimization insights.
Pre-implementation confidence assessment tool for developers. Ensures 90%+ readiness via duplicate checks, architecture compliance, official docs verification, and root cause analysis.
Analyze product performance using KPI frameworks, cohort analysis, and funnel metrics to drive growth, retention, and feature adoption.
Enforce epistemic quality in RAG systems with pre-ingestion verification. Ensures documents are properly qualified and structured before knowledge base entry.
Identify, categorize, and troubleshoot flaky tests by analyzing CI history, execution patterns, and code structure to improve test suite reliability.
Provider-agnostic MCP skill for wait-for-change automation on PR events like status checks, merges, and comments.
Language-agnostic debugging framework: scientific method, stack trace analysis, logging strategies, and advanced techniques like Git bisect and rubber ducking.
Focus debug skill for DashPlayer: isolates log chains, injects temporary focus markers ([FOCUS:token]), and ensures clean removal of debug artifacts after task completion.
Expert code reviewer for Rust projects. Performs comprehensive quality, security, performance, and architectural analysis using Bazel and project-specific conventions.
Review backend pull requests with security enforcement and GitHub CLI integration in a strict read-only environment.
Systematic project technology stack detection, framework-specific skill auto-loading, and multi-stack analysis for fullstack projects like React + Go.