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Testing Agent

DevelopmentIntermediate

What it does

A Testing Agent reads your code and specifications to generate comprehensive test suites — unit tests, integration tests, and edge cases you might miss. It runs regression suites automatically on each commit and highlights areas of your codebase with low test coverage.

Common tools

GitHub CopilotClaudeCodiumPlaywright

How to build one

1Integrate with your codebase

Connect the agent to your repository via GitHub Actions, webhooks, or a CI/CD pipeline so it can access code context.

2Define the scope

Limit the agent to specific tasks — PR reviews, test generation, or doc updates — to keep outputs focused and reliable.

3Provide context

Feed the agent your coding standards, architecture docs, and past decisions so its suggestions match your team's conventions.

4Iterate on feedback

Review the agent's first 20-30 outputs carefully. Adjust prompts, add examples, and tighten constraints based on what you see.

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