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woocommerce-dev-cycle
// Run tests, linting, and quality checks for WooCommerce development. Use when running tests, fixing code style, or following the development workflow.
// Run tests, linting, and quality checks for WooCommerce development. Use when running tests, fixing code style, or following the development workflow.
| name | woocommerce-dev-cycle |
| description | Run tests, linting, and quality checks for WooCommerce development. Use when running tests, fixing code style, or following the development workflow. |
This skill provides guidance for the WooCommerce development workflow, including running tests, code quality checks, and troubleshooting.
Follow these guidelines for WooCommerce development workflow:
The standard development workflow:
pnpm run test:php:env -- --filter YourTestClasspnpm run lint:changes:branch:phppnpm run lint:php:fixCreate a high-quality draft PR for the current branch. Use when the user says "create a PR", "draft PR", "open a PR", "make a PR", "push and create PR", or "submit PR".
Set up, start, stop, restart, verify, and troubleshoot the WooCommerce Core local development environment with wp-env and asset build watchers. Use when Codex is asked to run WooCommerce locally, prepare wp-env, watch WooCommerce builds, choose between full and targeted build/watch commands, diagnose localhost:8888, or explain local environment setup commands.
Commit uncommitted changes with well-crafted messages following WooCommerce repo conventions. Use when the user says "commit", "commit changes", "commit this", "git commit", or "save my work".
Identify performance issues in WooCommerce PHP code. Use when writing or reviewing code that loads collections of post-based objects (products, orders), renders product lists with images, reads multiple options in a loop or method, or writes SQL queries involving joins, aggregates, meta lookups, or range queries.
Add or modify WooCommerce backend PHP code following project conventions. Use when creating new classes, methods, hooks, or modifying existing backend code. **MUST be invoked before writing any PHP unit tests.**
Add or modify routes in the WooCommerce Store API (`/wc/store/v1/*`). Use when creating new Store API endpoints, modifying existing ones, or designing the schemas blocks and external integrations consume. Covers authentication, REST URL design, schema/response alignment, variation handling, idempotency, and common pitfalls.