dependency-upgrade
Manage major dependency upgrades through systematic compatibility analysis, staged rollout strategies, and automated testing.
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Manage major dependency upgrades through systematic compatibility analysis, staged rollout strategies, and automated testing.
Interactive debugging workflow for Ruby test suites using the debug gem, featuring step execution, system state inspection, and root cause analysis.
Strategic regression testing with intelligent test selection, impact analysis, and continuous regression management for faster, more reliable software delivery.
Perform comprehensive code reviews with a focus on security vulnerabilities, performance optimization, maintainability, and code correctness.
Mandatory execution-based validation for all software implementation tasks. Ensures code works through empirical verification before confirmation.
Complete browser automation with Playwright. Features local dev server detection, script generation, screenshot capture, form filling, responsive testing, and UX validation.
Chrome DevTools MCP server for AI-driven browser automation, testing, and debugging via Puppeteer. Features input automation, visual snapshots, performance tracing, and network inspection.
Generates comprehensive, best-practice unit tests for functions and classes, supporting multiple frameworks like pytest, unittest, and jest.
Run repeatable Maven tests in RDF4J with module-specific workflows, automatic environment refreshing, and actionable failure reporting.
Manage test infrastructure with IaC, Docker, and service virtualization. Optimize testing costs, ensure dev/prod environment parity, and automate environment provisioning for consistent, scalable software testing.
Full-stack SDLC agent workflow managing the entire production lifecycle from intake and planning to automated testing, CI/CD, and infrastructure deployment using MCP tools.
Enforce high-quality testing practices by identifying and preventing common anti-patterns like mock-testing, test-only production code, and incomplete dependency mocking.