Playwright E2E testing patterns, Page Object Model, configuration, CI/CD integration, artifact management, and flaky test strategies.
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The skill is specifically designed for direct financial operations, giving the agent the ability to move money or execute financial transactions — such as payment processing, cryptocurrency operations, banking integrations, or market order execution.
The skill explicitly includes Web3/wallet testing (mocking window.ethereum and eth_requestAccounts) and a "trade execution" test that fills a trade amount, confirms the trade, and waits for an /api/trade response with a comment about blockchain — i.e., it is specifically designed to exercise crypto/wallet and market-order execution flows. These are explicit financial execution-related capabilities.
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The skill fetches instructions or code from an external URL at runtime, and the fetched content directly controls the agent’s prompts or executes code. This dynamic dependency allows the external source to modify the agent’s behavior without any changes to the skill itself.
The CI workflow example pulls and executes remote GitHub Actions (e.g., actions/checkout@v4, actions/setup-node@v4, actions/upload-artifact@v4), which are fetched at runtime and run as external code in the CI environment.
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