plugins/lisa-copilot/skills/tdd-implementation/SKILL.md
Test-Driven Development implementation workflow. RED: write failing test, GREEN: minimum code to pass, REFACTOR: clean up. Includes task metadata requirements, verification, and atomic commit practices.
npx skillsauth add codyswanngt/lisa tdd-implementationInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Implement code changes using the Test-Driven Development (RED/GREEN/REFACTOR) cycle. This skill defines the complete workflow from task metadata validation through atomic commit.
Each task you work on must have the following in its metadata:
{
"plan": "<plan-name>",
"type": "spike|bug|task|epic|story",
"acceptance_criteria": ["..."],
"relevant_documentation": "",
"testing_requirements": ["..."],
"skills": ["..."],
"learnings": ["..."],
"verification": {
"type": "ui-recording|api-test|cli-test|database-check|manual-check|documentation",
"command": "the proof command — must run the actual system (NOT test/typecheck/lint, those are quality gates)",
"expected": "what success looks like — observable system behavior"
}
}
All fields are mandatory — empty arrays are ok. If any are missing, ask the agent team to fill them in and wait to get a response.
skills property of the task metadata.learnings array in the task's metadata.learnings. These should be things that are relevant for other implementers to know./git-commit skill.Always write failing tests before implementation code. This is mandatory, not optional.
TDD Cycle:
1. RED: Write a failing test that defines expected behavior
2. GREEN: Write the minimum code to make the test pass
3. REFACTOR: Clean up while keeping tests green
documentation
Onboard a user to the project via its LLM Wiki. Interviews the user about themselves in relation to the project, captures that to project-scoped memory only, then gives a guided tour of what the project is and sample questions they can ask. Use when someone is new to the project or asks to be onboarded. Read-mostly — it does not open PRs or write PII into the wiki.
documentation
Migrate an existing, hand-rolled wiki implementation onto the lisa-wiki kernel — phased and compatibility-first, with a strict no-loss guarantee. Use when adopting lisa-wiki in a repo that already has its own wiki/, ingest skills, docs, or roles. Renaming things into the canonical shape is fine; losing functionality or data is not. Ends by running /doctor.
development
Health-check the LLM Wiki. Reports orphan pages, contradictions, stale claims, broken internal links, missing index/log coverage, structure-manifest violations, and secret/tenant leaks. Use periodically or before hardening a wiki. Read-only — it reports findings, it does not fix them.
testing
Ingest source material into the LLM Wiki. With an argument (URL, file path, or prompt) it ingests that one source; with no argument it runs a full ingest across every enabled non-external-write source. Routes to the right connector, then runs the ordered pipeline (source note → synthesis → index → log → verify → state → commit/PR). Use whenever new knowledge should enter the wiki.