go-testing
About
The go-testing skill handles Golang testing tasks including running tests, writing new tests, and debugging failures specifically for the MCPSpy project. It follows project conventions like using `require` for critical assertions and `assert` for non-critical ones. Use this skill when working with Go test files, implementing test cases, or fixing test issues in the codebase.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommended/plugin add https://github.com/alex-ilgayev/MCPSpygit clone https://github.com/alex-ilgayev/MCPSpy.git ~/.claude/skills/go-testingCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Go Testing Skill
Provides guidance and automation for Golang testing tasks in the MCPSpy project.
Testing Philosophy
- Use
requirelibrary for assertions that should stop test execution on failure - Use
assertlibrary for non-critical assertions where test should continue - Choose internal vs external package testing based on what needs to be tested
- Test internal functions by placing test files in the same package (no
_testsuffix) - Avoid creating externally facing functions solely for testing purposes
When to Use This Skill
- Running unit tests with
go test - Writing new test files and test cases
- Debugging and fixing failing tests
- Implementing test fixtures and mocks
- Improving test coverage for the MCPSpy project
GitHub Repository
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