By erdembircan
Enforces behavioral testing philosophy: test what code does for consumers, not how it works internally
npx claudepluginhub erdembircan/plugin-marketplace --plugin testing-philosophyA Claude Code plugin that enforces behavioral testing principles. Tests should verify what code does for its consumers, not how it works internally.
Automatically loaded by task and review agents to guide test writing. Ensures tests are implementation-proof by focusing on public interfaces, observable side effects, and consumer-facing behavior.
claude plugin install testing-philosophy-plugin
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