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.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
Git workflow and branch management tool for the qcc_plus project, enforcing standardized commit conventions and secure deployment processes.
Interactive development workflow manager. Coordinates discovery, planning, review, and build phases using a specialized team of AI agents (Scout, Bob, Garry, Arlo) for consistent project delivery.
Automates the lifecycle management of ephemeral Neon PostgreSQL databases for testing, CI/CD, and rapid prototyping workflows.
Optimize developer experience for multi-component solutions: standardize onboarding, inner-loop, debugging, and cross-platform setup to eliminate friction and tribal knowledge.
Implement professional-grade test automation strategy, manage test pyramids, detect anti-patterns, and integrate with CI/CD for resilient, fast, and high-quality software testing.
Profiles application performance using k6, Artillery, or JMeter to measure latency, throughput, and error rates. Ideal for planning load, stress, and soak tests to identify bottlenecks.
Focus testing effort on highest-risk areas using risk assessment and prioritization. Use when planning test strategy, allocating resources, or making coverage decisions.
Automated PR CI monitoring and failure resolution agent.
Diagnose dotCMS CI/CD GitHub Actions failures, including PR builds, merge queue issues, and nightly test reports.
Run GitHub Actions CI workflows locally using nektos/act in Docker. Test your CI configurations, debug workflow failures, and validate pipeline changes without pushing code to GitHub.