By mizchi
Set up @mizchi/flaker in Playwright projects to declaratively manage flaky E2E/VRT tests: configure toml files and GitHub Actions for new repos, review metrics, design advisory/required CI gates, promote or quarantine checks, and tune PR budgets in OSS workflows.
Operate @mizchi/flaker after setup. Use when the user asks how to run flaker day-to-day, review sampling and flaky metrics, design advisory vs required CI gates, promote or demote Playwright E2E or VRT checks, tune PR time budgets, run nightly triage, or manage quarantine and `@flaky` tags in an OSS repository. Targets @mizchi/flaker 0.7.0+ (declarative apply model).
Set up @mizchi/flaker on a new repository. Use when the user asks to introduce flaker, configure flaker.toml, integrate flaker into GitHub Actions, or "start using flaker on this project". Encodes the declarative apply-based onboarding flow for @mizchi/flaker 0.7.0+ (declarative apply model).
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npx claudepluginhub mizchi/flaker --plugin flakerProduction-grade Playwright testing toolkit. Generate tests from specs, fix flaky failures, migrate from Cypress/Selenium, sync with TestRail, run on BrowserStack. 55+ ready-to-use templates, 3 specialized agents, smart reporting that plugs into your existing workflow.
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