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Generates comprehensive, workable unit tests for any programming language using a multi-agent pipeline. Use when asked to generate tests, write unit tests, improve test coverage, add test coverage, create test files, or test a codebase. Supports C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, and more. Orchestrates research, planning, and implementation phases to produce tests that compile, pass, and follow project conventions.

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Code Testing Generation Skill

An AI-powered skill that generates comprehensive, workable unit tests for any programming language using a coordinated multi-agent pipeline.

When to Use This Skill

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Generate unit tests for an entire project or specific files
  • Improve test coverage for existing codebases
  • Create test files that follow project conventions
  • Write tests that actually compile and pass
  • Add tests for new features or untested code

When Not to Use

  • Running or executing existing tests (use the run-tests skill)
  • Migrating between test frameworks (use migration skills)
  • Debugging failing test logic

How It Works

This skill coordinates multiple specialized agents in a Research → Plan → Implement pipeline:

Pipeline Overview

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                     TEST GENERATOR                          │
│  Coordinates the full pipeline and manages state            │
└─────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
                      │
        ┌─────────────┼─────────────┐
        ▼             ▼             ▼
┌───────────┐  ┌───────────┐  ┌───────────────┐
│ RESEARCHER│  │  PLANNER  │  │  IMPLEMENTER  │
│           │  │           │  │               │
│ Analyzes  │  │ Creates   │  │ Writes tests  │
│ codebase  │→ │ phased    │→ │ per phase     │
│           │  │ plan      │  │               │
└───────────┘  └───────────┘  └───────┬───────┘
                                      │
                    ┌─────────┬───────┼───────────┐
                    ▼         ▼       ▼           ▼
              ┌─────────┐ ┌───────┐ ┌───────┐ ┌───────┐
              │ BUILDER │ │TESTER │ │ FIXER │ │LINTER │
              │         │ │       │ │       │ │       │
              │ Compiles│ │ Runs  │ │ Fixes │ │Formats│
              │ code    │ │ tests │ │ errors│ │ code  │
              └─────────┘ └───────┘ └───────┘ └───────┘

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Determine the user request

Make sure you understand what user is asking and for what scope. When the user does not express strong requirements for test style, coverage goals, or conventions, source the guidelines from unit-test-generation.prompt.md. This prompt provides best practices for discovering conventions, parameterization strategies, coverage goals (aim for 80%), and language-specific patterns.

Step 2: Invoke the Test Generator

Start by calling the code-testing-generator agent with your test generation request:

Generate unit tests for [path or description of what to test], following the unit-test-generation.prompt.md guidelines

The Test Generator will manage the entire pipeline automatically.

State Management

All pipeline state is stored in .testagent/ folder:

FilePurpose
.testagent/research.mdCodebase analysis results
.testagent/plan.mdPhased implementation plan
.testagent/status.mdProgress tracking (optional)

Agent Reference

AgentPurpose
code-testing-generatorCoordinates pipeline
code-testing-researcherAnalyzes codebase
code-testing-plannerCreates test plan
code-testing-implementerWrites test files
code-testing-builderCompiles code
code-testing-testerRuns tests
code-testing-fixerFixes errors
code-testing-linterFormats code

Requirements

  • Project must have a build/test system configured
  • Testing framework should be installed (or installable)
  • VS Code with GitHub Copilot extension

Troubleshooting

Tests don't compile

The code-testing-fixer agent will attempt to resolve compilation errors. Check .testagent/plan.md for the expected test structure. Check the extensions/ folder for language-specific error code references (e.g., extensions/dotnet.md for .NET).

Tests fail

Most failures in generated tests are caused by wrong expected values in assertions, not production code bugs:

  1. Read the actual test output
  2. Read the production code to understand correct behavior
  3. Fix the assertion, not the production code
  4. Never mark tests [Ignore] or [Skip] just to make them pass

Environment-dependent tests fail

Tests that depend on external services, network endpoints, specific ports, or precise timing will fail in CI environments. Focus on unit tests with mocked dependencies instead.

Build fails on full solution

During phase implementation, build only the specific test project for speed. After all phases, run a full non-incremental workspace build to catch cross-project errors.

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