skills/test-plan-generator/SKILL.md
Automatically generate comprehensive QA test plans when user mentions testing requirements, QA needs, or asks what should be tested. Analyzes code changes and features to create structured test scenarios. Invoke when user mentions "test plan", "QA", "what to test", "testing requirements", or "test scenarios".
npx skillsauth add kanopi/cms-cultivator test-plan-generatorInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Automatically generate comprehensive QA test plans based on features and changes.
Comprehensive test planning prevents bugs and ensures quality before release.
Activate this skill when the user:
Before creating a test plan, consider:
Always include:
Consider adding:
Drupal-specific tests:
WordPress-specific tests:
User requests test plan
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Analyze changes (git diff, feature description)
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Assess risk level (High/Medium/Low)
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Identify test types needed
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Generate scenarios by priority
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Add platform-specific tests
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Present structured test plan
See /test-plan command documentation for detailed test plan structure and examples.
This skill provides the same comprehensive test plan generation but is automatically invoked during conversation when the user expresses a need for test planning.
This Skill: Auto-invoked conversationally
/test-plan Command: Explicit comprehensive generation
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Strategist-focused site audit for discovery and pre-discovery. Given a site URL and optional qualitative research data, navigates the site via CoWork, audits against all 21 UX Laws from lawsofux.com, reviews content hierarchy, synthesises qualitative data, runs Lighthouse, and produces two deliverables — a Project Knowledge Summary (Markdown for Claude Desktop Projects) and a polished, iterable HTML Artifact for client sharing. Use when a strategist, UX lead, or PM asks for a discovery audit, UX laws audit, content hierarchy review, pre-discovery site review, "audit this site for strategy", "strategist audit", "UX audit", or pastes a site URL with discovery context. Not for developer audits — use accessibility-audit, performance-audit, or live-site-audit for those.
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Provide story point estimation guidance with hour calculations for software development tasks. Uses Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34+) and converts story points to hours. Includes platform-specific adjustments and velocity calculations.
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Perform a full QA review of a Teamwork task by reading the task and all its comments for context, extracting the multi-dev URL, generating dynamic validation steps tailored to the task type, and using CoWork browser automation to execute those steps on the multi-dev environment. Produces a structured validation report with pass/fail per step, screenshots, internal notes, and a client-facing summary — all shown in chat. Use this skill whenever the user asks to QA, test, validate, or review a Teamwork task or multi-dev environment — even if they just say "can you QA this?" or paste a Teamwork link. Also triggers for phrases like "run QA on", "check the multi-dev", "validate this task", "test the dev link", or "review the ticket". Works across Drupal/CMS updates, WordPress/plugin updates, bug fixes, new feature development, and general web development tasks.
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