javascript-testing-patterns
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npx skills add wshobson/agentsWorks across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Copilot & Antigravity
This skill provides a standardized set of structural approaches for verifying JavaScript and TypeScript codebases. It facilitates the transition from manual debugging to automated validation by implementing systematic testing strategies. By integrating configurations for modern runners like Jest and Vitest, it allows for the precise isolation of pure functions, the maintenance of class states in service layers, and the handling of asynchronous logic. The focus remains on test-driven development fundamentals, such as boundary testing for mathematical functions and lifecycle management for class instances. It ensures consistent behavior across modular components, helping developers maintain high code quality through rigorous assertions, lifecycle hooks like beforeEach, and coverage enforcement. This resource serves as a baseline for creating testable architectures, reducing regression risks when refactoring complex application logic or expanding feature sets in Node-based environments.
When to Use This Skill
- •Standardizing test environments across multiple team microservices
- •Validating business logic within service classes and utility modules
- •Ensuring predictable behavior for error-prone code paths
- •Maintaining 80 percent code coverage requirements in CI/CD pipelines
How to Invoke This Skill
Example prompts that trigger this skill in Claude Code, Cursor, or Antigravity:
- “Set up my Jest configuration for TypeScript
- “How do I unit test a service class in Vitest
- “Show me how to mock an async function
- “Write a test suite for this math utility module
- “Configure test coverage thresholds in my project
Pro Tips
- 💡Prioritize a healthy test pyramid: many unit tests, fewer integration tests, and minimal end-to-end tests for optimal feedback speed and coverage.
- 💡Integrate Jest/Vitest's `watch` mode into your TDD workflow to get instant feedback on code changes and test progress.
- 💡Master effective mocking strategies to isolate your tests, ensuring they only validate the specific component under scrutiny without external interference.
What this skill does
- •Configures Jest and Vitest environments for TypeScript projects
- •Establishes structural patterns for testing pure, stateless functions
- •Implements lifecycle-managed testing for class-based services
- •Handles asynchronous promise resolution and rejection scenarios
- •Enforces coverage thresholds for project-wide quality control
- •Integrates shared setup files for global test configurations
When not to use it
- ✕Testing UI layout or visual regression in browsers
- ✕Replacing comprehensive end-to-end user flow testing with Playwright or Cypress
- ✕Managing complex infrastructure or database-heavy integration tests
Example workflow
- Initialize the test runner configuration file for your environment
- Create a corresponding test file matching the source module name
- Import the target function or class into the test environment
- Define test suites using nested describe blocks for logical organization
- Apply beforeEach hooks to reset state between test cases
- Execute assertions to verify function output and error handling
Prerequisites
- –Node.js installed on local machine
- –An existing TypeScript or JavaScript project structure
- –Basic familiarity with assertion libraries like expect
Pitfalls & limitations
- !Neglecting to clear class state between individual tests
- !Failing to catch asynchronous errors leading to unhandled promise rejections
- !Writing tests that depend on global state or external network side effects
- !Over-testing internal implementation details instead of public outcomes
FAQ
How it compares
Generic prompts often result in loose, unorganized test code; this skill enforces professional architectural patterns like dependency isolation and lifecycle management.
📄 Full skill instructions — original source: wshobson/agents
Comprehensive guide for implementing robust testing strategies in JavaScript/TypeScript applications using modern testing frameworks and best practices.
## When to Use This Skill
- Setting up test infrastructure for new projects
- Writing unit tests for functions and classes
- Creating integration tests for APIs and services
- Implementing end-to-end tests for user flows
- Mocking external dependencies and APIs
- Testing React, Vue, or other frontend components
- Implementing test-driven development (TDD)
- Setting up continuous testing in CI/CD pipelines
## Testing Frameworks
### Jest - Full-Featured Testing Framework
**Setup:**
// jest.config.ts
import type { Config } from "jest";
const config: Config = {
preset: "ts-jest",
testEnvironment: "node",
roots: ["<rootDir>/src"],
testMatch: ["**/__tests__/**/*.ts", "**/?(*.)+(spec|test).ts"],
collectCoverageFrom: [
"src/**/*.ts",
"!src/**/*.d.ts",
"!src/**/*.interface.ts",
],
coverageThreshold: {
global: {
branches: 80,
functions: 80,
lines: 80,
statements: 80,
},
},
setupFilesAfterEnv: ["<rootDir>/src/test/setup.ts"],
};
export default config;### Vitest - Fast, Vite-Native Testing
**Setup:**
// vitest.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from "vitest/config";
export default defineConfig({
test: {
globals: true,
environment: "node",
coverage: {
provider: "v8",
reporter: ["text", "json", "html"],
exclude: ["**/*.d.ts", "**/*.config.ts", "**/dist/**"],
},
setupFiles: ["./src/test/setup.ts"],
},
});## Unit Testing Patterns
### Pattern 1: Testing Pure Functions
// utils/calculator.ts
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
return a + b;
}
export function divide(a: number, b: number): number {
if (b === 0) {
throw new Error("Division by zero");
}
return a / b;
}
// utils/calculator.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { add, divide } from "./calculator";
describe("Calculator", () => {
describe("add", () => {
it("should add two positive numbers", () => {
expect(add(2, 3)).toBe(5);
});
it("should add negative numbers", () => {
expect(add(-2, -3)).toBe(-5);
});
it("should handle zero", () => {
expect(add(0, 5)).toBe(5);
expect(add(5, 0)).toBe(5);
});
});
describe("divide", () => {
it("should divide two numbers", () => {
expect(divide(10, 2)).toBe(5);
});
it("should handle decimal results", () => {
expect(divide(5, 2)).toBe(2.5);
});
it("should throw error when dividing by zero", () => {
expect(() => divide(10, 0)).toThrow("Division by zero");
});
});
});### Pattern 2: Testing Classes
// services/user.service.ts
export class UserService {
private users: Map<string, User> = new Map();
create(user: User): User {
if (this.users.has(user.id)) {
throw new Error("User already exists");
}
this.users.set(user.id, user);
return user;
}
findById(id: string): User | undefined {
return this.users.get(id);
}
update(id: string, updates: Partial<User>): User {
const user = this.users.get(id);
if (!user) {
throw new Error("User not found");
}
const updated = { ...user, ...updates };
this.users.set(id, updated);
return updated;
}
delete(id: string): boolean {
return this.users.delete(id);
}
}
// services/user.service.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { UserService } from "./user.service";
describe("UserService", () => {
let service: UserService;
beforeEach(() => {
service = new UserService();
});
describe("create", () => {
it("should create a new user", () => {
const user = { id: "1", name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
const created = service.create(user);
expect(created).toEqual(user);
expect(service.findById("1")).toEqual(user);
});
it("should throw error if user already exists", () => {
const user = { id: "1", name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
service.create(user);
expect(() => service.create(user)).toThrow("User already exists");
});
});
describe("update", () => {
it("should update existing user", () => {
const user = { id: "1", name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
service.create(user);
const updated = service.update("1", { name: "Jane" });
expect(updated.name).toBe("Jane");
expect(updated.email).toBe("[email protected]");
});
it("should throw error if user not found", () => {
expect(() => service.update("999", { name: "Jane" })).toThrow(
"User not found",
);
});
});
});### Pattern 3: Testing Async Functions
// services/api.service.ts
export class ApiService {
async fetchUser(id: string): Promise<User> {
const response = await fetch(https://api.example.com/users/${id});
if (!response.ok) {
throw new Error("User not found");
}
return response.json();
}
async createUser(user: CreateUserDTO): Promise<User> {
const response = await fetch("https://api.example.com/users", {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify(user),
});
return response.json();
}
}
// services/api.service.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { ApiService } from "./api.service";
// Mock fetch globally
global.fetch = vi.fn();
describe("ApiService", () => {
let service: ApiService;
beforeEach(() => {
service = new ApiService();
vi.clearAllMocks();
});
describe("fetchUser", () => {
it("should fetch user successfully", async () => {
const mockUser = { id: "1", name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
(fetch as any).mockResolvedValueOnce({
ok: true,
json: async () => mockUser,
});
const user = await service.fetchUser("1");
expect(user).toEqual(mockUser);
expect(fetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith("https://api.example.com/users/1");
});
it("should throw error if user not found", async () => {
(fetch as any).mockResolvedValueOnce({
ok: false,
});
await expect(service.fetchUser("999")).rejects.toThrow("User not found");
});
});
describe("createUser", () => {
it("should create user successfully", async () => {
const newUser = { name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
const createdUser = { id: "1", ...newUser };
(fetch as any).mockResolvedValueOnce({
ok: true,
json: async () => createdUser,
});
const user = await service.createUser(newUser);
expect(user).toEqual(createdUser);
expect(fetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"https://api.example.com/users",
expect.objectContaining({
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(newUser),
}),
);
});
});
});## Mocking Patterns
### Pattern 1: Mocking Modules
// services/email.service.ts
import nodemailer from "nodemailer";
export class EmailService {
private transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({
host: process.env.SMTP_HOST,
port: 587,
auth: {
user: process.env.SMTP_USER,
pass: process.env.SMTP_PASS,
},
});
async sendEmail(to: string, subject: string, html: string) {
await this.transporter.sendMail({
from: process.env.EMAIL_FROM,
to,
subject,
html,
});
}
}
// services/email.service.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { EmailService } from "./email.service";
vi.mock("nodemailer", () => ({
default: {
createTransport: vi.fn(() => ({
sendMail: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({ messageId: "123" }),
})),
},
}));
describe("EmailService", () => {
let service: EmailService;
beforeEach(() => {
service = new EmailService();
});
it("should send email successfully", async () => {
await service.sendEmail(
"[email protected]",
"Test Subject",
"<p>Test Body</p>",
);
expect(service["transporter"].sendMail).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.objectContaining({
to: "[email protected]",
subject: "Test Subject",
}),
);
});
});### Pattern 2: Dependency Injection for Testing
// services/user.service.ts
export interface IUserRepository {
findById(id: string): Promise<User | null>;
create(user: User): Promise<User>;
}
export class UserService {
constructor(private userRepository: IUserRepository) {}
async getUser(id: string): Promise<User> {
const user = await this.userRepository.findById(id);
if (!user) {
throw new Error("User not found");
}
return user;
}
async createUser(userData: CreateUserDTO): Promise<User> {
// Business logic here
const user = { id: generateId(), ...userData };
return this.userRepository.create(user);
}
}
// services/user.service.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { UserService, IUserRepository } from "./user.service";
describe("UserService", () => {
let service: UserService;
let mockRepository: IUserRepository;
beforeEach(() => {
mockRepository = {
findById: vi.fn(),
create: vi.fn(),
};
service = new UserService(mockRepository);
});
describe("getUser", () => {
it("should return user if found", async () => {
const mockUser = { id: "1", name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
vi.mocked(mockRepository.findById).mockResolvedValue(mockUser);
const user = await service.getUser("1");
expect(user).toEqual(mockUser);
expect(mockRepository.findById).toHaveBeenCalledWith("1");
});
it("should throw error if user not found", async () => {
vi.mocked(mockRepository.findById).mockResolvedValue(null);
await expect(service.getUser("999")).rejects.toThrow("User not found");
});
});
describe("createUser", () => {
it("should create user successfully", async () => {
const userData = { name: "John", email: "[email protected]" };
const createdUser = { id: "1", ...userData };
vi.mocked(mockRepository.create).mockResolvedValue(createdUser);
const user = await service.createUser(userData);
expect(user).toEqual(createdUser);
expect(mockRepository.create).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
});
});### Pattern 3: Spying on Functions
// utils/logger.ts
export const logger = {
info: (message: string) => console.log(INFO: ${message}),
error: (message: string) => console.error(ERROR: ${message}),
};
// services/order.service.ts
import { logger } from "../utils/logger";
export class OrderService {
async processOrder(orderId: string): Promise<void> {
logger.info(Processing order ${orderId});
// Process order logic
logger.info(Order ${orderId} processed successfully);
}
}
// services/order.service.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach, afterEach } from "vitest";
import { OrderService } from "./order.service";
import { logger } from "../utils/logger";
describe("OrderService", () => {
let service: OrderService;
let loggerSpy: any;
beforeEach(() => {
service = new OrderService();
loggerSpy = vi.spyOn(logger, "info");
});
afterEach(() => {
loggerSpy.mockRestore();
});
it("should log order processing", async () => {
await service.processOrder("123");
expect(loggerSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith("Processing order 123");
expect(loggerSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith("Order 123 processed successfully");
expect(loggerSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
});
});## Integration Testing
### Pattern 1: API Integration Tests
// tests/integration/user.api.test.ts
import request from "supertest";
import { app } from "../../src/app";
import { pool } from "../../src/config/database";
describe("User API Integration Tests", () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
// Setup test database
await pool.query("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (...)");
});
afterAll(async () => {
// Cleanup
await pool.query("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS users");
await pool.end();
});
beforeEach(async () => {
// Clear data before each test
await pool.query("TRUNCATE TABLE users CASCADE");
});
describe("POST /api/users", () => {
it("should create a new user", async () => {
const userData = {
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "password123",
};
const response = await request(app)
.post("/api/users")
.send(userData)
.expect(201);
expect(response.body).toMatchObject({
name: userData.name,
email: userData.email,
});
expect(response.body).toHaveProperty("id");
expect(response.body).not.toHaveProperty("password");
});
it("should return 400 if email is invalid", async () => {
const userData = {
name: "John Doe",
email: "invalid-email",
password: "password123",
};
const response = await request(app)
.post("/api/users")
.send(userData)
.expect(400);
expect(response.body).toHaveProperty("error");
});
it("should return 409 if email already exists", async () => {
const userData = {
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "password123",
};
await request(app).post("/api/users").send(userData);
const response = await request(app)
.post("/api/users")
.send(userData)
.expect(409);
expect(response.body.error).toContain("already exists");
});
});
describe("GET /api/users/:id", () => {
it("should get user by id", async () => {
const createResponse = await request(app).post("/api/users").send({
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "password123",
});
const userId = createResponse.body.id;
const response = await request(app)
.get(/api/users/${userId})
.expect(200);
expect(response.body).toMatchObject({
id: userId,
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
});
});
it("should return 404 if user not found", async () => {
await request(app).get("/api/users/999").expect(404);
});
});
describe("Authentication", () => {
it("should require authentication for protected routes", async () => {
await request(app).get("/api/users/me").expect(401);
});
it("should allow access with valid token", async () => {
// Create user and login
await request(app).post("/api/users").send({
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "password123",
});
const loginResponse = await request(app).post("/api/auth/login").send({
email: "[email protected]",
password: "password123",
});
const token = loginResponse.body.token;
const response = await request(app)
.get("/api/users/me")
.set("Authorization", Bearer ${token})
.expect(200);
expect(response.body.email).toBe("[email protected]");
});
});
});### Pattern 2: Database Integration Tests
// tests/integration/user.repository.test.ts
import { describe, it, expect, beforeAll, afterAll, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { Pool } from "pg";
import { UserRepository } from "../../src/repositories/user.repository";
describe("UserRepository Integration Tests", () => {
let pool: Pool;
let repository: UserRepository;
beforeAll(async () => {
pool = new Pool({
host: "localhost",
port: 5432,
database: "test_db",
user: "test_user",
password: "test_password",
});
repository = new UserRepository(pool);
// Create tables
await pool.query(
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(255) UNIQUE NOT NULL,
password VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
)
);
});
afterAll(async () => {
await pool.query("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS users");
await pool.end();
});
beforeEach(async () => {
await pool.query("TRUNCATE TABLE users CASCADE");
});
it("should create a user", async () => {
const user = await repository.create({
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "hashed_password",
});
expect(user).toHaveProperty("id");
expect(user.name).toBe("John Doe");
expect(user.email).toBe("[email protected]");
});
it("should find user by email", async () => {
await repository.create({
name: "John Doe",
email: "[email protected]",
password: "hashed_password",
});
const user = await repository.findByEmail("[email protected]");
expect(user).toBeTruthy();
expect(user?.name).toBe("John Doe");
});
it("should return null if user not found", async () => {
const user = await repository.findByEmail("[email protected]");
expect(user).toBeNull();
});
});## Frontend Testing with Testing Library
### Pattern 1: React Component Testing
// components/UserForm.tsx
import { useState } from 'react';
interface Props {
onSubmit: (user: { name: string; email: string }) => void;
}
export function UserForm({ onSubmit }: Props) {
const [name, setName] = useState('');
const [email, setEmail] = useState('');
const handleSubmit = (e: React.FormEvent) => {
e.preventDefault();
onSubmit({ name, email });
};
return (
<form onSubmit={handleSubmit}>
<input
type="text"
placeholder="Name"
value={name}
onChange={(e) => setName(e.target.value)}
data-testid="name-input"
/>
<input
type="email"
placeholder="Email"
value={email}
onChange={(e) => setEmail(e.target.value)}
data-testid="email-input"
/>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
);
}
// components/UserForm.test.tsx
import { render, screen, fireEvent } from '@testing-library/react';
import { describe, it, expect, vi } from 'vitest';
import { UserForm } from './UserForm';
describe('UserForm', () => {
it('should render form inputs', () => {
render(<UserForm onSubmit={vi.fn()} />);
expect(screen.getByPlaceholderText('Name')).toBeInTheDocument();
expect(screen.getByPlaceholderText('Email')).toBeInTheDocument();
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Submit' })).toBeInTheDocument();
});
it('should update input values', () => {
render(<UserForm onSubmit={vi.fn()} />);
const nameInput = screen.getByTestId('name-input') as HTMLInputElement;
const emailInput = screen.getByTestId('email-input') as HTMLInputElement;
fireEvent.change(nameInput, { target: { value: 'John Doe' } });
fireEvent.change(emailInput, { target: { value: '[email protected]' } });
expect(nameInput.value).toBe('John Doe');
expect(emailInput.value).toBe('[email protected]');
});
it('should call onSubmit with form data', () => {
const onSubmit = vi.fn();
render(<UserForm onSubmit={onSubmit} />);
fireEvent.change(screen.getByTestId('name-input'), {
target: { value: 'John Doe' },
});
fireEvent.change(screen.getByTestId('email-input'), {
target: { value: '[email protected]' },
});
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: 'Submit' }));
expect(onSubmit).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
name: 'John Doe',
email: '[email protected]',
});
});
});### Pattern 2: Testing Hooks
// hooks/useCounter.ts
import { useState, useCallback } from "react";
export function useCounter(initialValue = 0) {
const [count, setCount] = useState(initialValue);
const increment = useCallback(() => setCount((c) => c + 1), []);
const decrement = useCallback(() => setCount((c) => c - 1), []);
const reset = useCallback(() => setCount(initialValue), [initialValue]);
return { count, increment, decrement, reset };
}
// hooks/useCounter.test.ts
import { renderHook, act } from "@testing-library/react";
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { useCounter } from "./useCounter";
describe("useCounter", () => {
it("should initialize with default value", () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useCounter());
expect(result.current.count).toBe(0);
});
it("should initialize with custom value", () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useCounter(10));
expect(result.current.count).toBe(10);
});
it("should increment count", () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useCounter());
act(() => {
result.current.increment();
});
expect(result.current.count).toBe(1);
});
it("should decrement count", () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useCounter(5));
act(() => {
result.current.decrement();
});
expect(result.current.count).toBe(4);
});
it("should reset to initial value", () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useCounter(10));
act(() => {
result.current.increment();
result.current.increment();
});
expect(result.current.count).toBe(12);
act(() => {
result.current.reset();
});
expect(result.current.count).toBe(10);
});
});## Test Fixtures and Factories
// tests/fixtures/user.fixture.ts
import { faker } from "@faker-js/faker";
export function createUserFixture(overrides?: Partial<User>): User {
return {
id: faker.string.uuid(),
name: faker.person.fullName(),
email: faker.internet.email(),
createdAt: faker.date.past(),
...overrides,
};
}
export function createUsersFixture(count: number): User[] {
return Array.from({ length: count }, () => createUserFixture());
}
// Usage in tests
import {
createUserFixture,
createUsersFixture,
} from "../fixtures/user.fixture";
describe("UserService", () => {
it("should process user", () => {
const user = createUserFixture({ name: "John Doe" });
// Use user in test
});
it("should handle multiple users", () => {
const users = createUsersFixture(10);
// Use users in test
});
});## Snapshot Testing
// components/UserCard.test.tsx
import { render } from '@testing-library/react';
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { UserCard } from './UserCard';
describe('UserCard', () => {
it('should match snapshot', () => {
const user = {
id: '1',
name: 'John Doe',
email: '[email protected]',
avatar: 'https://example.com/avatar.jpg',
};
const { container } = render(<UserCard user={user} />);
expect(container.firstChild).toMatchSnapshot();
});
it('should match snapshot with loading state', () => {
const { container } = render(<UserCard loading />);
expect(container.firstChild).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});## Coverage Reports
// package.json
{
"scripts": {
"test": "vitest",
"test:coverage": "vitest --coverage",
"test:ui": "vitest --ui"
}
}## Best Practices
1. **Follow AAA Pattern**: Arrange, Act, Assert
2. **One assertion per test**: Or logically related assertions
3. **Descriptive test names**: Should describe what is being tested
4. **Use beforeEach/afterEach**: For setup and teardown
5. **Mock external dependencies**: Keep tests isolated
6. **Test edge cases**: Not just happy paths
7. **Avoid implementation details**: Test behavior, not implementation
8. **Use test factories**: For consistent test data
9. **Keep tests fast**: Mock slow operations
10. **Write tests first (TDD)**: When possible
11. **Maintain test coverage**: Aim for 80%+ coverage
12. **Use TypeScript**: For type-safe tests
13. **Test error handling**: Not just success cases
14. **Use data-testid sparingly**: Prefer semantic queries
15. **Clean up after tests**: Prevent test pollution
## Common Patterns
### Test Organization
describe("UserService", () => {
describe("createUser", () => {
it("should create user successfully", () => {});
it("should throw error if email exists", () => {});
it("should hash password", () => {});
});
describe("updateUser", () => {
it("should update user", () => {});
it("should throw error if not found", () => {});
});
});### Testing Promises
// Using async/await
it("should fetch user", async () => {
const user = await service.fetchUser("1");
expect(user).toBeDefined();
});
// Testing rejections
it("should throw error", async () => {
await expect(service.fetchUser("invalid")).rejects.toThrow("Not found");
});### Testing Timers
import { vi } from "vitest";
it("should call function after delay", () => {
vi.useFakeTimers();
const callback = vi.fn();
setTimeout(callback, 1000);
expect(callback).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
vi.advanceTimersByTime(1000);
expect(callback).toHaveBeenCalled();
vi.useRealTimers();
});## Resources
- **Jest Documentation**: https://jestjs.io/
- **Vitest Documentation**: https://vitest.dev/
- **Testing Library**: https://testing-library.com/
- **Kent C. Dodds Testing Blog**: https://kentcdodds.com/blog/
How to Use This Skill Unit
Option A: Project-Specific (Recommended)
- Click "Download" above
- In your project, create the directory:
.agent/skills/javascript-testing-patterns/ - Save the file as
SKILL.md - The agent will automatically discover the skill based on its description.
Option B: Global Installation (All Agents)
Save the file to these locations to make it available across all projects:
- Claude Code:
~/.claude/skills/wshobson/agents/javascript-testing-patterns/SKILL.md - Cursor:
~/.cursor/skills/wshobson/agents/javascript-testing-patterns/SKILL.md - Antigravity:
~/.gemini/antigravity/skills/wshobson/agents/javascript-testing-patterns/SKILL.md
🚀 Install with CLI:npx skills add wshobson/agents
