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Test Plan Writerintermediate

Produces structured test plans for features and releases. Defines scope and objectives, derives test cases from requirements and acceptance criteria, covers functional, edge, negative, performance, and accessibility cases, sets entry/exit criteria, and maps risk to test priority. Outputs a clear plan with a traceability matrix linking tests to requirements.

4 models
Visual Regression Testeradvanced

Designs and implements visual regression testing for web UIs. Recommends a tooling approach (Playwright snapshots, Storybook + a diffing service, or a dedicated platform), writes screenshot tests with stable selectors and masked dynamic regions, sets sensible diff thresholds, and integrates the suite into CI with baseline management to reduce flaky failures.

4 models
BDD Scenario Writerintermediate

Translates requirements and user stories into behavior-driven development scenarios in Gherkin. Writes clear Given/When/Then steps, covers happy paths, edge cases, and negative cases, uses scenario outlines with examples for data-driven tests, and keeps steps declarative and reusable. Optionally scaffolds step definitions for Cucumber or Behave.

4 models
E2E Test Scenario Writerintermediate

Writes end-to-end UI tests with Playwright or Cypress that mirror real user journeys. Covers resilient selectors (roles/test-ids), network stubbing, auth setup, fixtures, waiting strategies that avoid flakiness, visual and accessibility assertions, and CI integration. Produces maintainable specs and a page-object structure.

4 models
Contract Test Generatoradvanced

Generates consumer-driven contract tests between services so that API providers and consumers stay compatible as they evolve independently. Produces Pact-style contracts, provider verification stubs, and CI wiring, and flags breaking changes before they reach production.

3 models
Property-Based Test Generatoradvanced

Generates property-based tests that assert invariants across randomly generated inputs using frameworks like Hypothesis, fast-check, or jqwik. Identifies properties (round-trip, idempotence, invariants, oracle comparison), defines generators and shrinking, and sets up stateful testing for complex APIs. Surfaces edge cases that example-based tests miss.

4 models
Flaky Test Detectorintermediate

Diagnoses and fixes flaky tests by analyzing test code and CI failure history for common sources of nondeterminism such as time and timezone dependence, order dependence, shared mutable state, race conditions, and unmocked network calls. Proposes targeted fixes and quarantine strategies to keep the suite trustworthy.

4 models
Mutation Testing Advisoradvanced

Sets up and interprets mutation testing to measure real test-suite effectiveness beyond line coverage. Configures tools like Stryker, PIT, or mutmut, explains surviving mutants, recommends targeted tests to kill them, and tunes performance for CI. Helps teams find tests that assert nothing and coverage that lies.

4 models
API Mock Serverintermediate

Generates mock API servers and stubbed responses from OpenAPI specs, sample payloads, or natural-language descriptions. Produces realistic fixture data, configurable latency and error scenarios, and ready-to-run mock servers using tools like Prism, MSW, WireMock, or json-server so frontend and integration tests can proceed without the real backend.

3 models
API Load Testing Generatorintermediate

Generates comprehensive load testing scripts and configurations for APIs. Supports k6, Locust, Artillery, and JMeter formats. Creates realistic traffic patterns, ramp-up scenarios, and threshold definitions. Includes analysis templates for identifying bottlenecks and capacity planning.

3 models
Test Data Generatorbeginner

Generates realistic test data, fixtures, and seed files for databases and APIs. Creates data that respects constraints (foreign keys, unique fields, valid formats) and covers edge cases. Supports JSON, SQL, CSV, and factory patterns.

4 models
Accessibility Reviewintermediate

Reviews web interfaces for WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Identifies accessibility barriers including missing ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation issues, color contrast problems, and screen reader incompatibilities. Provides remediation code with proper semantic HTML.

3 models
Unit Test Generationintermediate

Generates comprehensive unit tests for existing code, covering happy paths, edge cases, error conditions, and boundary values. Follows testing best practices including the test pyramid, DAMP over DRY, and the Arrange-Act-Assert pattern. Adapts to the project's existing test framework and conventions.

4 models

Skills vs MCP servers

what's the difference?

Skillsthe “what to do”

A skillA reusable, structured prompt/workflow with recommended models, an example prompt, and compatible tools. packages know-how — instructions, an example promptA ready-to-use prompt template that demonstrates how to invoke the skill., and recommended models — so an agent performs a task consistently. Skills add knowledge, not new connections.

MCP serversthe “how to connect”

An MCP serverModel Context Protocol server — a standard way to expose tools, resources, and prompts to AI agents and IDEs. gives an agent new capabilities by connecting it to real systems (databases, APIs, files) over a transportHow the client talks to the server: stdio (local process), SSE, or HTTP streaming.. MCP adds connections and actions, not task instructions.

Rule of thumb: reach for a skill when you need the model to do a task well, and an MCP server when you need it to reach a tool or system. They compose — a skill can rely on tools an MCP server provides.

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