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Execute and analyze Unity Test Framework tests from the command line. This skill automates test execution for Unity projects by detecting the Unity Editor, configuring test parameters (EditMode/PlayMode), running tests via CLI, parsing XML results, and generating detailed failure reports. Use this when running Unity tests, validating game logic, or debugging test failures.
Docs as QA: audit doc coverage and freshness, validate runbooks, and maintain documentation quality gates for APIs, services, events, and operational workflows. Includes AI-assisted audits, observability patterns, and automated coverage tracking.
Use when jUnit fundamentals including annotations, assertions, and test lifecycle for Java testing.
Technical debt detection and remediation. Run at session end to find duplicated code, dead imports, security issues, and complexity hotspots. Triggers: 'find tech debt', 'scan for issues', 'check code quality', 'wrap up session', 'ready to commit', 'before merge', 'code review prep'. Always uses parallel subagents for fast analysis.
Comprehensive validation for Project Conductor using deep research for best practices. Use when user mentions "validate", "check quality", "review code", "test coverage", or before deployment.
Comprehensive documentation of Claude's capabilities for visual regression testing, CI/CD integration, and quality assurance automation. Use when setting up testing infrastructure, implementing visual regression, or understanding agent testing capabilities. (project)
Pre-commit code quality review workflow. Use before committing changes to verify code quality, security, testing coverage, and adherence to project conventions. Supports both automated checking and interactive review modes.
Mise development environment manager (asdf + direnv + make replacement). Capabilities: tool version management (node, python, go, ruby, rust), environment variables, task runners, project-local configs. Actions: install, manage, configure, run tools/tasks with mise. Keywords: mise, mise.toml, tool version, runtime version, node, python, go, ruby, rust, asdf, direnv, task runner, environment variables, version manager, .tool-versions, mise install, mise use, mise run, mise tasks, project config, global config. Use when: installing runtime versions, managing tool versions, setting up dev environments, creating task runners, replacing asdf/direnv/make, configuring project-local tools.
Automate PR creation and merging. Commits uncommitted changes, creates a PR targeting main, waits for CI/CD checks, and squash merges on success. Triggers on: ship it, ship this, create and merge pr, ship pr, merge to main.
Deterministic 4-phase documentation drift detector: Scan, Cross-Reference, Detect, Report. Use when skills/agents/commands are added, removed, or renamed, when README files seem outdated, or before committing documentation changes. Use for "check docs", "sync README", "documentation audit", or "stale entries". Do NOT use for writing documentation content, improving descriptions, or generating new README files.
Scan codebases for technical debt, score severity, track trends, and generate prioritized remediation plans. Use when users mention tech debt, code quality, refactoring priority, debt scoring, cleanup sprints, or code health assessment. Also use for legacy code modernization planning and maintenance cost estimation.
Set up, configure, and troubleshoot Salesforce Code Analyzer for any project. Handles installation, prerequisite checks, diagnosing broken setups, creating and editing code-analyzer.yml overrides, engine-specific settings, ignore patterns, severity overrides, and CI/CD pipeline setup. TRIGGER when: user says 'set up code analyzer', 'configure code analyzer', 'install code analyzer', 'code analyzer not working', 'fix my setup', 'scan is failing', 'check my setup', 'is code analyzer installed', 'enable/disable engine', 'exclude files', 'change severity', 'set up GitHub Actions', 'set up CI/CD', 'add code analyzer to pipeline', 'make pipeline fail', 'update my workflow', 'quality gate', 'fail on violations', 'scan changed files only', 'add SARIF', 'code-analyzer.yml', 'ESLint config', 'increase SFGE memory', or reports errors running Code Analyzer. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants to run a scan (use running-code-analyzer), fix violations, explain rules, create custom rules, or suppress violations.