Babysitter Cypress E2E Testing
Expert Cypress testing framework integration for browser-based end-to-end testing
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/a5c-ai/babysitter "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/library/specializations/qa-testing-automation/skills/cypress-e2e" ~/.claude/skills/a5c-ai-babysitter-cypress-e2e-testing && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
library/specializations/qa-testing-automation/skills/cypress-e2e/SKILL.mdsource content
Cypress E2E Testing Skill
Overview
This skill provides expert-level capabilities for Cypress-based end-to-end testing, enabling comprehensive browser automation, component testing, and seamless CI/CD integration.
Capabilities
Test Execution
- Execute Cypress tests with custom configurations
- Run tests in interactive and headless modes
- Configure parallel test execution
- Handle component testing integration
Code Generation
- Generate custom Cypress commands
- Create reusable test utilities
- Implement fixtures and test data factories
API Mocking
- Handle intercept/stub patterns for API mocking
- Configure response fixtures
- Implement conditional stubbing
Debugging & Analysis
- Debug test failures with video/screenshot analysis
- Analyze Cypress Dashboard results
- Identify and resolve flaky tests
Plugin Integration
- Configure Cypress plugins
- Integrate with code coverage tools
- Set up custom reporters
Target Processes
- Full E2E test suite implementatione2e-test-suite.js
- Cross-browser compatibility testingcross-browser-testing.js
- Visual regression with Cypress snapshotsvisual-regression.js- Component testing workflows
Dependencies
- Cypress test runnercypress
- Coverage plugin (optional)@cypress/code-coverage- Node.js 18+
Usage Example
{ kind: 'skill', skill: { name: 'cypress-e2e', context: { action: 'execute-tests', spec: 'cypress/e2e/**/*.cy.ts', browser: 'chrome', headless: true } } }
Configuration
The skill respects
cypress.config.ts or cypress.config.js in the project root and can override settings as needed for specific test runs.