skills/sf-testing/SKILL.md
Apex test execution, coverage analysis, and test-fix loops with 120-point scoring. TRIGGER when: user runs Apex tests, checks code coverage, fixes failing tests, or touches *Test.cls / *_Test.cls files. DO NOT TRIGGER when: writing Apex production code (use sf-apex), Agentforce agent testing (use sf-ai-agentforce-testing), or Jest/LWC tests (use sf-lwc).
npx skillsauth add jaganpro/claude-code-sfskills sf-testingInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill when the user needs Apex test execution and failure analysis: running tests, checking coverage, interpreting failures, improving coverage, and managing a disciplined test-fix loop for Salesforce code.
Use sf-testing when the work involves:
sf apex run test workflowsDelegate elsewhere when the user is:
Ask for or infer:
Identify:
Start narrow when debugging a failure; widen only after the fix is stable.
Focus on:
When the issue is code or test quality:
Cover:
SeeAllData=false@TestSetup when they improve clarity and speedTest.startTest() with Test.stopTest() when async behavior mattersWhen finishing, report in this order:
Suggested shape:
Test run: <scope>
Org: <alias>
Result: <passed / partial / failed>
Coverage: <percent / key classes>
Issues: <highest-signal failures>
Next step: <fix class, add test, rerun scope, or widen regression>
| Need | Delegate to | Reason | |---|---|---| | fix production code or author tests | sf-apex | code generation and repair | | create bulk / edge-case data | sf-data | realistic test datasets | | deploy updated tests | sf-deploy | rollout | | inspect detailed runtime logs | sf-debug | deeper failure analysis |
| Score | Meaning | |---|---| | 108+ | strong production-grade test confidence | | 96–107 | good test suite with minor gaps | | 84–95 | acceptable but strengthen coverage / assertions | | < 84 | below standard; revise before relying on it |
development
Lightning Web Components with PICKLES methodology and 165-point scoring. TRIGGER when: user creates/edits LWC components, touches lwc/**/*.js, .html, .css, .js-meta.xml files, or asks about wire service, SLDS, or Jest LWC tests. DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex classes (use sf-apex), Aura components, or Visualforce.
tools
Use this skill whenever users want to build, inspect, debug, automate, or publish workflows in Agentforce Grid (AI Workbench) using Salesforce plus the Grid MCP or direct Grid REST calls. Trigger it for Grid workbook creation, worksheet setup, Object/Reference/AI/Agent/AgentTest/Evaluation/PromptTemplate/InvocableAction column design, prompt drafting inside Grid, worksheet execution troubleshooting, Grid YAML `apply_grid` specs, and Windows-specific Grid setup issues. Also use it when users mention AI Workbench, Grid Studio, workbook IDs, worksheet IDs, Grid Connect, or ask for recipes like "top opportunities with AI email drafts", "agent test suite in Grid", or "build this worksheet from YAML". Do not use it for generic Salesforce work unrelated to Agentforce Grid.
development
Salesforce Flex Credit estimation for Agentforce and Data Cloud workloads. TRIGGER when: user needs cost projections, scenario planning, budget sizing, or architecture tradeoff analysis for Agentforce prompts/actions, Data Cloud meters, or monthly Flex Credit usage. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user is building Agentforce metadata or .agent files themselves (use sf-ai-agentforce or sf-ai-agentscript), implementing Data Cloud assets (use sf-datacloud-*), or asking for contract-specific commercial approval that depends on non-public pricing terms.
testing
Permission Set analysis, hierarchy viewer, and access auditing. TRIGGER when: user asks "who has access to X?", analyzes permission sets/groups, or touches .permissionset-meta.xml / .permissionsetgroup-meta.xml files. DO NOT TRIGGER when: creating new metadata (use sf-metadata), deploying permission sets (use sf-deploy), or Apex sharing logic (use sf-apex).