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This skill should be used when the user asks to "test this website", "run exploratory testing", "check for accessibility issues", "verify the login flow works", "find bugs on this page", or requests automated QA testing. Triggers on web application testing scenarios including smoke tests, accessibility audits, e-commerce flows, and user flow validation using ScoutQA CLI. IMPORTANT: Use this skill proactively after implementing web application features to verify they work correctly - don't wait for the user to ask for testing.
Guides QA engineers through daily testing activities—morning review, test case creation, automation, exploratory testing, bug reporting, and end-of-day wrap-up. Use when planning or executing day-to-day testing or when the user asks about daily testing workflow.
Design manual testing and exploratory testing plans, including test charters, heuristic methods, and session records. Default output is Markdown, Excel/CSV/JSON is available upon request. Use for manual testing.
Apply context-driven testing principles where practices are chosen based on project context, not universal 'best practices'. Use when making testing decisions, questioning dogma, or adapting approaches to specific project needs.
Generates diverse AI user personas to autonomously test applications. Simulates beginners, power users, and users with accessibility needs to discover hidden UI/UX flaws.