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Comprehensive BDD testing with Cucumber and Gherkin syntax. Use when writing feature files (.feature), step definitions, hooks, or implementing Behaviour-Driven Development. Covers Gherkin keywords (Feature, Scenario, Given/When/Then, Background, Scenario Outline, Rule), step definition patterns for Ruby/JavaScript/Java/Python, hooks (Before/After/BeforeAll/AfterAll), tags, data tables, doc strings, and best practices. Triggers on cucumber, gherkin, BDD, feature files, step definitions, acceptance testing, executable specifications.
Write, update, or review Dify end-to-end tests under `e2e/` that use Cucumber, Gherkin, and Playwright. Use when the task involves `.feature` files, `features/step-definitions/`, `features/support/`, `DifyWorld`, scenario tags, locator/assertion choices, or E2E testing best practices for this repository.
BDD-Driven Mathematical Content Verification Skill Combines Behavior-Driven Development with mathematical formula extraction, verification, and transformation using: - Cucumber/Gherkin for specification - RSpec for implementation verification - mathpix-gem for LaTeX/mathematical content extraction - Pattern matching on syntax trees for formula validation Enables iterative discovery and verification of mathematical properties through executable specifications.
Core Cucumber concepts, Gherkin syntax, and feature file structure
Generates Tzatziki-based Cucumber BDD tests (.feature files) from a functional specification. Use this skill whenever a user wants to write Cucumber tests, add BDD scenarios, create feature files, generate tests, or test application behaviors with Gherkin — especially in Java/Spring projects using Tzatziki step definitions for HTTP, JPA, Kafka, MongoDB, OpenSearch, logging, or MCP. Also use when the user mentions writing integration tests, acceptance tests, or end-to-end tests in a project that already has Tzatziki/Cucumber dependencies, including TestNG-based setups.
Comprehensive SAP Joule CLI (formerly sapdas CLI) assistant for managing digital assistants from the command line — compiling capabilities, deploying assistants, running BDD tests, linting, and troubleshooting errors. Use this skill whenever the user mentions "joule cli", "sapdas", "joule compile", "joule deploy", "joule test", "joule login", "joule lint", digital assistant deployment, capability compilation, DAAR files, RTA artifacts, or any task involving the Joule command line interface — even if they just say something like "deploy my assistant" or "how do I log in to Joule from the terminal". Also trigger when the user asks about testing Joule capabilities with Cucumber, linking AI assistants, managing deployed assistants, or automating Joule workflows in CI/CD pipelines.