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Storybook 10 testing patterns with Vitest integration, ESM-only distribution, CSF3 typesafe factories, play() interaction tests, Chromatic TurboSnap visual regression, module automocking, accessibility addon testing, and autodocs generation. Use when writing component stories, setting up visual regression testing, configuring Storybook CI pipelines, or migrating from Storybook 9.
Deep dive on table-driven tests in Go: when to use them, when to avoid them, struct design, subtest naming, advanced patterns like test matrices and shared setup, and refactoring bloated tables into clean ones. Use when writing table-driven tests, refactoring test tables, reviewing table test structure, or deciding whether table-driven is the right approach. Trigger examples: "table-driven test", "table test", "test cases struct", "test matrix", "parametrize tests", "data-driven test", "refactor test table". Do NOT use for general test strategy, mocking, golden files, or fuzz testing (use go-test-quality). Do NOT use for benchmarks (use go-performance-review).
Generates production-grade Playwright automation scripts and E2E tests in TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Java, or C#. Supports local execution and TestMu AI cloud across 3000+ browser/OS combinations and real mobile devices. Use when the user asks to write Playwright tests, automate browsers, run cross-browser tests, test on real devices, debug flaky tests, mock APIs, or do visual regression. Triggers on: "Playwright", "E2E test", "browser test", "run on cloud", "cross-browser", "TestMu", "LambdaTest", "test my app", "test on mobile", "real device".
Use when building, redesigning, beautifying, or refactoring SvelteKit pages and reusable components with shadcn-svelte, Bits UI, or the shadcn-svelte MCP. Trigger on landing pages, dashboards, marketing sites, app shells, forms, navbars, tables, dialogs, responsive layouts, theming, icon selection, and requests to turn an idea or rough mockup into polished Svelte UI without inventing component APIs.
Design finalization: generates production-quality Pretext-native HTML/CSS. Works with approved mockups from /design-shotgun, CEO plans from /plan-ceo-review, design review context from /plan-design-review, or from scratch with a user description. Text actually reflows, heights are computed, layouts are dynamic. 30KB overhead, zero deps. Smart API routing: picks the right Pretext patterns for each design type. Use when: "finalize this design", "turn this into HTML", "build me a page", "implement this design", or after any planning skill. Proactively suggest when user has approved a design or has a plan ready. (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "build the design", "code the mockup", "make it real".
Extract self-contained static HTML from a built web application or React components by inlining CSS and images. Use this skill whenever you need to capture a specific UI state, share a static version of a page, or prepare assets for Stitch upload, even if the user just asks to 'save the HTML' or 'mock the view'.
Upload local assets (images, mockups, extracted HTML) to a Stitch project. ALWAYS use this skill when you need to upload visual assets or full HTML pages to Stitch, particularly when direct MCP tool calls fail or truncate due to base64 token limits.
Guidance for configuring dependency injection in .NET MAUI apps — service registration in MauiProgram.cs, lifetime selection (Singleton / Transient / Scoped), constructor injection, Shell navigation auto-resolution, platform-specific registrations, and testability patterns. USE FOR: "dependency injection", "DI setup", "AddSingleton", "AddTransient", "AddScoped", "service registration", "constructor injection", "IServiceProvider", "MauiProgram DI", "register services", "BindingContext injection". DO NOT USE FOR: data binding (use maui-data-binding), Shell route configuration (use maui-shell-navigation), unit-test mocking frameworks (use standard xUnit and NSubstitute patterns).
Run Megatron-LM (MLM) and Megatron Bridge training with mock or real data. Covers correlation testing, available recipes, and multi-GPU examples.
Comprehensive Rust code review across four lenses — source code (ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, errors, trait design, unsafe, common mistakes), tests (unit, integration, async testing, mocking, property-based), tokio async (task management, sync primitives, channels), and FFI (extern blocks,
Audits AI-implemented work for honest completion. Runs independent-evaluator checks against task artifacts, transcripts, tests, CI evidence, requirement-to-test mapping, status front matter, and quality gates; flags skipped tests, weakened assertions, mock-only confidence, snapshot drift, happy-path-only coverage, flaky retries, and status/evidence mismatches. Use when validating completed Compozy tasks, AI-authored PRs, or codex-loop iterations. Do not use for real-user QA, persona/journey testing, exploratory charters, or product usability sessions; use qa-execution for those.
Playwright testing best practices for Next.js applications (formerly test-playwright). This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or debugging E2E tests with Playwright. Triggers on tasks involving test selectors, flaky tests, authentication state, API mocking, hydration testing, parallel execution, CI configuration, or debugging test failures.