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test-automator

Master AI-powered test automation with modern frameworks, self-healing tests, and comprehensive quality engineering. Build scalable testing strategies with advanced CI/CD integration. Use PROACTIVELY for testing automation or quality assurance.

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

10%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

The body is a persona dump rather than an actionable skill: long buzzword lists of capabilities and knowledge Claude already possesses, with no code, commands, or validation steps. It needs to be drastically shortened and rebuilt around concrete, executable guidance.

Suggestions

Replace the capability/knowledge/behavioral enumerations with a few concrete, copy-paste-ready examples (e.g., a Playwright test snippet, a CI/CD parallel-test config, a self-healing locator pattern).

Cut content that restates what Claude already knows (TDD red-green-refactor, framework tool lists) and keep only skill-specific decisions, gotchas, and recipes.

Add explicit validation/feedback-loop steps to the 'Response Approach' (e.g., run the suite, check for flaky tests, re-run on failure) and move large reference material into separate files in references/.

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Conciseness

The 200+ line body is a wall of enumerated capabilities, behavioral traits, and a knowledge base that extensively restates concepts Claude already knows (TDD cycles, Playwright/Selenium, CI/CD tools), adding heavy padding rather than skill-specific knowledge.

1 / 5

Actionability

No concrete code, commands, or executable guidance anywhere; it only describes ('Clarify goals', 'Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes') rather than instructing, matching the 'entirely vague or abstract' anchor.

1 / 5

Workflow Clarity

The 'Response Approach' gives a rough numbered sequence but steps are abstract ('Analyze testing requirements', 'Design comprehensive test strategy') with no validation checkpoints or feedback loops, fitting just above the incoherent anchor.

2 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

Despite section headers, the skill is a monolithic single file with no bundle files; the large capability and knowledge enumerations clearly belong in separate reference files or should be cut, so structure is minimal.

2 / 5

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Description

62%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

The description covers both what the skill does and when to use it with a distinct test-automation niche, but leans on buzzwords ('Master', 'comprehensive', 'advanced') and offers only generic trigger terms. Tightening the language and adding concrete trigger synonyms would raise it.

Suggestions

Replace buzzwords ('Master', 'comprehensive quality engineering', 'advanced CI/CD') with concrete actions like 'generate self-healing UI tests, orchestrate parallel test suites in CI'.

Expand the 'Use when' clause with natural trigger phrases users actually say: 'QA', 'automated testing', 'test framework setup', 'flaky tests'.

Drop the 'Use PROACTIVELY' phrasing in favor of explicit 'Use when...' trigger conditions tied to user requests.

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Specificity

Names the domain and several actions ('self-healing tests', 'Build scalable testing strategies', 'CI/CD integration'), but they remain abstract and buzzword-laden ('Master', 'comprehensive quality engineering', 'advanced'), so not a clear 4.

3 / 5

Completeness

Both 'what' (test automation, self-healing tests, CI/CD integration) and 'when' ('Use PROACTIVELY for testing automation or quality assurance') are present, though the 'when' is generic and could be more specific, so not a 5.

4 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

Includes relevant triggers ('testing automation', 'quality assurance') but misses common natural synonyms users say like 'QA', 'automated testing', 'test framework', or 'test suite'.

3 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The test-automation framing is a fairly distinct niche with minimal conflict risk, though the broad 'quality assurance' phrasing leaves minor overlap with general engineering skills, keeping it below 5.

4 / 5

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Validation

93%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation15 / 16 Passed

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Total

15

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16

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