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يحتوي AI-Skills-Collection على 11 من skills المجمعة من ShreyasBh02، مع تغطية مهنية على مستوى المستودع وصفحات skill داخل الموقع.
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Converts rough notes, casual descriptions, console errors, or quick observations into professional, complete bug reports — exported as a formatted Excel (.xlsx) file ready for Excel, Google Sheets, Jira, or Azure DevOps. Use this skill whenever the user mentions: "write a bug report", "log a bug", "report this issue", "found a defect", "something is broken", "create a bug ticket", "fill bug report", "document this bug", "file a ticket", "issue log", "defect report", "bug tracker", "something's wrong with", or pastes rough notes, console errors, or stack traces about unexpected behavior. Always trigger even for vague inputs like "the button doesn't work" or "this is broken" — the skill will infer details via smart assumptions and produce a professional output regardless. Trigger for single bugs AND multiple bugs described in one message.
Generates Selenium Java wrappers for axe-core accessibility testing and OWASP UI/API security checks.
Generates complete, ready-to-run API test scripts from any input — endpoint descriptions, Swagger/OpenAPI specs, Postman collections, curl commands, or plain English. Outputs working test code in the user's preferred framework: Python pytest + requests, Postman Collection (JSON), or JavaScript Jest + axios. Always trigger this skill for ANY of these situations: "API testing", "test this endpoint", "write API tests", "generate test cases", "Postman collection", "pytest for API", "REST API test", "API automation", "validate API response", "check my endpoint", "test my routes", "QA this API", sharing a Swagger/OpenAPI spec, sharing a curl command, sharing an API route or payload, or any request involving HTTP endpoint verification. Trigger even for vague inputs like "test this" when an API context is present — structured, runnable scripts are always better than ad-hoc manual testing.
Creates a smart, time-blocked daily plan from a user's task dump, meetings, errands, habits, and goals — then outputs BOTH a clean text summary in chat AND a formatted Excel (.xlsx) schedule file. Covers work tasks, meetings, personal errands, health/exercise reminders, and QA-specific tasks (test runs, bug triage, reviews). Use this skill whenever the user mentions: "plan my day", "prioritize my tasks", "make a schedule", "I have too much to do", "help me organize today", "daily planner", "time block my day", "what should I do first", "morning routine", "task list for today", or dumps a list of things to do. Always trigger even for partial inputs — a rough list of tasks is enough to generate a useful plan. The more context given, the better, but never require it.
Rewrites, polishes, or drafts emails and messages from rough notes, bullet points, or poorly worded drafts — in the right tone for the situation. Handles professional emails, Slack messages, WhatsApp texts, follow-ups, apologies, feedback, and more. Use this skill whenever the user says: "rewrite this email", "make this sound professional", "write an email for me", "help me reply to this", "make this polite", "draft a message", "how do I say this nicely", "write a follow-up", "make this less aggressive", "I need to send this but don't know how to word it", or shares a rough draft asking for improvements. Always trigger — even for short messages. A one-line rewrite is still worth doing well.
Analyzes and refactors flaky UI tests written in Selenium WebDriver with Java.
Parses error logs, stack traces, and test failures into production-ready bug reports.
Generates JMeter (.jmx) test plans and load testing scripts from API specs or user requests.
Converts one or more recipes, a weekly meal plan, or even just dish names into a clean, categorized, deduplicated grocery shopping list — with quantities scaled to the number of servings needed. Also exports a formatted Excel (.xlsx) shopping list file. Use this skill whenever the user mentions: "make a grocery list", "shopping list for this recipe", "what do I need to buy", "meal plan grocery list", "ingredients for the week", "I'm cooking X, what do I need", "combine these recipes into a shopping list", or shares a recipe and wants a list. Always trigger — even for a single dish name like "I'm making biryani for 6 people, what do I need?". The skill works with dish names alone — a full recipe is not required.
Generates complex test data in SQL, JSON, or Java (using DataFaker) based on QA needs.
Generates comprehensive, structured test cases from feature descriptions, user stories, requirements, or acceptance criteria — and exports them as a formatted Excel (.xlsx) file ready for use in Excel or Google Sheets. Use this skill whenever the user mentions: "write test cases", "generate test cases", "create test scenarios", "test coverage", "QA testing", "test a feature", "test this requirement", "positive/negative test cases", "edge cases", "boundary value testing", or shares a user story / requirement and wants it tested. Also trigger when user says "I need to test X" or pastes a Jira story, BRD, or PRD excerpt expecting test output. Always use this skill for test case creation — even if the request seems simple, a structured Excel output is almost always more useful.