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add-unit-tests
Add focused Bun unit tests for mission-critical behavior and edge cases — not blanket coverage.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
القائمة
Add focused Bun unit tests for mission-critical behavior and edge cases — not blanket coverage.
التثبيت باستخدام Codex أو Claude انسخ هذا Prompt والصقه في Codex أو Claude أو مساعد آخر ليراجع صفحة Skill ويثبّتها لك.
استنادا إلى تصنيف SOC المهني
Run red-green-refactor in vertical slices, emphasizing behavior-first tests and harness quality gates.
Break a plan/PRD into independent vertical-slice Beads issues with explicit dependencies.
Synthesize current context into a PRD and file it as a Beads feature/epic issue.
Phase 2 of the Forge pipeline. Turn a research document into an implementation plan that is built around Beads issues and TDD. Reads plans/research/<slug>.md, designs the build, sets up red-green-refactor test strategy using the tdd skill, materializes a Beads epic/feature/tasks with dependencies and priorities, and defines demo/test checkpoints. Use when starting /forge-plan or the plan step of /forgemaster.
Fact-check an implementation plan against the real codebase and first-party documentation, flagging inaccuracies with what / why / evidence and a severity tier. Use when the user wants a plan reviewed or validated for accuracy, runs /review-plan, or wants a plan checked against real code before implementing. Accepts a Beads issue, a filesystem path, or a plan pasted into chat.
Phase 3 of the Forge pipeline. Execute the plan's Beads tasks with red-green-refactor TDD, committing per checkpoint and pausing at each natural stopping point so the user can run a live demo or test and see the work themselves. Use when starting /forge-implement or the implement step of /forgemaster.
| name | add-unit-tests |
| description | Add focused Bun unit tests for mission-critical behavior and edge cases — not blanket coverage. |
Adds high-signal unit tests using the Bun test runner (bun test). Optimize for correctness on critical paths, invariants, and failure modes — not chasing 100% line coverage.
ok / error), idempotency, security-sensitive branches.null/undefined, duplicate keys, unicode, very large strings when the code promises behavior there.mock / injected dependencies.foo.ts → foo.test.ts beside it, or __tests__/foo.test.ts if the repo already does that. Match existing layout in the target package.any without a // justification: comment (harness rules).AGENTS.md and the sub-repo’s AGENTS.md if working under repos/<name>/.package.json scripts and any bunfig.toml / Vitest config — default harness expectation is bun test.List 3–8 behaviors worth locking in (happy path + failures + one boundary each). Skip low-value branches.
Use Bun’s built-in describe / test / expect API (Jest-compatible).
import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test";
import { parseEnvelope } from "./envelope.ts";
describe("parseEnvelope", () => {
test("accepts valid ok envelope", () => {
const input = JSON.stringify({ ok: true, data: { id: 1 }, error: null });
expect(parseEnvelope(input)).toEqual({ ok: true, data: { id: 1 }, error: null });
});
test("rejects malformed JSON", () => {
expect(() => parseEnvelope("{")).toThrow();
});
});
bun test path/to/module.test.ts
bun test
Fix failures before claiming the task is done.
bun run typecheck
If the repo defines bun run lint, run it too.
worklog: comment).console.log left in committed testsbun test passes; TypeScript strict clean for new coderepos/<name>/)Follow that repo’s test runner and conventions if they differ from Bun. Still apply the same critical-path-first prioritization.
Put long fixtures or golden files in references/ only when it keeps tests readable — prefer small inline data for unit tests.