Comprehensive guidance for all aspects of Playwright test development, from writing new tests to debugging and maintaining existing test suites.
A collection of AI skills for QA workflows — test generation, refinement docs, design verification, and more.
Skills come in two flavours:
| Type | Description | Released as .skill? |
|---|---|---|
| Distributable | Web-based skills for Claude.ai | Yes |
| IDE-only | Skills for GitHub Copilot or local development use | No |
Each skill lives in skills/<skill-name>/ and must contain a SKILL.md with YAML frontmatter:
---
name: my-skill
description: When and how to use this skill.
---
To mark a skill as distributable, add an empty .distribute file to its folder:
skills/my-skill/
├── SKILL.md
├── .distribute ← presence of this file triggers packaging
└── ...
Skills without a .distribute file are ignored during packaging. The .distribute file is never included in the packaged .skill archive.
Releases are created by pushing a version tag. The GitHub Actions workflow checks out the committed code, packages every distributable skill into a .skill file (a zip with a .skill extension), and attaches them to a GitHub Release.
git tag v1.0.0
git push origin v1.0.0
The workflow then appears under Actions → Release Skills and the .skill files are available as downloadable assets on the release.
To package a skill locally (for testing):
bash scripts/package-skill.sh skills/<skill-name>
# Output to a specific directory
bash scripts/package-skill.sh skills/<skill-name> dist/
This does not affect releases — releases always build from committed code in CI.
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