By sickn33
Automate web testing with Playwright and Puppeteer, including anti-detection strategies, k6 load testing, accessibility validation with screen readers, and systematic debugging. Enforces test-driven development and structured code reviews for quality assurance.
Browser automation powers web testing, scraping, and AI agent interactions. The difference between a flaky script and a reliable system comes down to understanding selectors, waiting strategies, and anti-detection patterns.
Comprehensive checklist for conducting thorough code reviews covering functionality, security, performance, and maintainability
Build reliable, fast, and maintainable end-to-end test suites that provide confidence to ship code quickly and catch regressions before users do.
Comprehensive k6 load testing skill for API, browser, and scalability testing. Write realistic load scenarios, analyze results, and integrate with CI/CD.
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Local, deterministic skill-stack composition for coding agents—from an explicit project profile to a reviewable plan before any target change.
Current release: V15.0.0. This release includes AAS Core under the Agent-First Preview claim for local search, inspection, recommendation, manifest validation, planning, and diagnosis. Apply and recovery remain experimental and outside the supported preview path.
Codex or Claude inspects your project using its own capabilities; AAS does not scan it. The agent sends the local, read-only AAS MCP an explicit project profile. AAS Core evaluates that profile and your policy against a verified local catalog, returns an explainable recommendation, and lets the agent propose aas-stack.json. The aas CLI validates that desired state and creates an immutable per-target plan before any skill changes are made.
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Project
-> inspected by Codex or Claude (not by AAS)
-> explicit, allowlisted project profile
-> AAS MCP (local stdio, read-only)
-> deterministic AAS Core + verified local catalog
-> recommendation with evidence, exclusions, coverage, and unknowns
-> agent proposes aas-stack.json
-> AAS CLI validate + immutable plan preview
-> human review (optionally in Workbench)
The 1,967+ reusable SKILL.md playbooks, specialized plugins, bundles, workflows, and direct installers remain important. They are the content, curation, distribution, and compatibility layers around AAS Core—not competing primary products.
This is an independent community project. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, endorsed by, or authorized by Google. Google, Antigravity, Gemini, and related product names are referenced only to describe compatibility and install targets. The GitHub repository is canonical; the hosted catalog and browser-local Workbench are companion discovery and review surfaces, not a hosted control plane.
The agent composes. You control. AAS keeps the stack reproducible.
AAS Core gives the repository one product model:
search_skills, get_skill, recommend_stack, inspect_stack, and diff_stack; it does not install skills, scan source files, call a remote model, or write to the project.aas-stack.json. The manifest pins catalog identity, targets, goals, policy, and exact skill IDs without storing repository source or model reasoning.aas stack validate checks the proposal, while aas stack plan produces an immutable, per-target plan without applying it.Editorial "AAS Agent & MCP Builder" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
Editorial "AAS API Platform Builder" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
Editorial "Security Developer" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
Editorial "DDD & Evented Architecture" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
Editorial "Mobile Developer" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
npx claudepluginhub sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills --plugin agentic-bundle-aas-qa-test-automationEditorial "QA & Testing" bundle for Claude Code from Agentic Awesome Skills.
Tool-agnostic QA Automation library: Playwright, Selenium, API testing, accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), QA Planner, and ISTQB-aligned artifacts. Includes 13 specialized agents and 10 reusable skills.
QASkills.sh QA Essentials — 10 curated skills that turn your agent into a QA engineer: Claude Code QA, E2E (Playwright/Cypress), API testing, pytest, Jest, k6 performance, and an autonomous QA agent loop.
Quality assurance and testing agents for accessibility auditing, API testing, performance benchmarking, Playwright automation, test architecture, and workflow optimization
QA skills for test planning, E2E testing, API testing, regression checks, bug reporting, load testing, accessibility audits, and test data generation.
Production-grade Playwright testing toolkit. Generate tests from specs, fix flaky failures, migrate from Cypress/Selenium, sync with TestRail, run on BrowserStack. 55+ ready-to-use templates, 3 specialized agents, smart reporting that plugs into your existing workflow.