tdd-workflow
A rigorous TDD workflow agent that enforces test-first development, ensuring 80%+ code coverage across unit, integration, and E2E tests for features, bug fixes, and refactoring.
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A rigorous TDD workflow agent that enforces test-first development, ensuring 80%+ code coverage across unit, integration, and E2E tests for features, bug fixes, and refactoring.
Create and run unit tests for AnySoftKeyboard following project architecture guidelines (Robolectric, naming, location).
Specialized Pest 4 agent for Laravel testing: writing, refactoring, TDD, browser/smoke tests, and architecture enforcement.
Applies current Go testing best practices, including concurrent testing, mocking, and table-driven design for robust software development.
Plan, implement, and execute user acceptance tests (UAT) and end-to-end scenarios to validate requirements against user-visible behavior.
A comprehensive configuration toolkit for Claude Code featuring battle-tested agents, skills, hooks, and automation workflows for software development.
Generate TestBox BDD test specs for Wheels models, controllers, and integration tests. Supports validations, associations, and workflow testing.
Standardized skill for Claude Code agents to dynamically query OpenRouter model recommendations and metadata via the Claudish CLI.
Pragmatic AI-assisted coding standards focused on clean code, simplicity, and maintainability. Enforces best practices like SRP, DRY, and KISS to prevent over-engineering.
Automate pytest execution with built-in environment verification, failure analysis, coverage reporting, and intelligent test discovery.
A specialized code review agent that performs multi-dimensional analysis covering security vulnerabilities, performance optimization, code quality, and maintainability standards.
Expert code reviewer for Rust projects. Performs comprehensive quality, security, performance, and architectural analysis using Bazel and project-specific conventions.