Cypress Explain
Skill Verified ActiveExplains Cypress tests (E2E and component tests), and answers questions about Cypress use and behavior. Use when the user asks to explain how a test works, explain how Cypress works, review or critique a test without writing code. Apply even when the user does not say 'Cypress' (e.g. 'explain this test'). Prefer the cypress-author skill when the user wants to create, fix, or update tests.
To help users understand existing Cypress tests or general Cypress concepts without needing to write code, serving as an expert QA automation engineer.
Features
- Explains Cypress tests (E2E and component)
- Answers questions about Cypress concepts and APIs
- Critiques and reviews existing tests
- Operates using provided conversation context and project files
Use Cases
- When the user asks to explain how a specific test works
- When the user needs to understand Cypress API behavior or concepts
- When reviewing or critiquing test code without making changes
- When onboarding new team members to a Cypress test suite
Non-Goals
- Creating, fixing, or updating Cypress tests
- Running Cypress tests
- Explaining tests for frameworks other than Cypress
- Answering questions unrelated to Cypress
Installation
First, add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add cypress-io/ai-toolkit/plugin install ai-toolkit@cypressQuality Score
VerifiedTrust Signals
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