qa-test-planner
Generate comprehensive test plans, manual test cases, regression test suites, and bug reports for QA engineers. Includes Figma MCP integration for design validation.
What this skill does
# QA Test Planner
A comprehensive skill for QA engineers to create test plans, generate manual test cases, build regression test suites, validate designs against Figma, and document bugs effectively.
> **Activation:** This skill is triggered only when explicitly called by name (e.g., `/qa-test-planner`, `qa-test-planner`, or `use the skill qa-test-planner`).
---
## Quick Start
**Create a test plan:**
```
"Create a test plan for the user authentication feature"
```
**Generate test cases:**
```
"Generate manual test cases for the checkout flow"
```
**Build regression suite:**
```
"Build a regression test suite for the payment module"
```
**Validate against Figma:**
```
"Compare the login page against the Figma design at [URL]"
```
**Create bug report:**
```
"Create a bug report for the form validation issue"
```
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## Quick Reference
| Task | What You Get | Time |
|------|--------------|------|
| Test Plan | Strategy, scope, schedule, risks | 10-15 min |
| Test Cases | Step-by-step instructions, expected results | 5-10 min each |
| Regression Suite | Smoke tests, critical paths, execution order | 15-20 min |
| Figma Validation | Design-implementation comparison, discrepancy list | 10-15 min |
| Bug Report | Reproducible steps, environment, evidence | 5 min |
---
## How It Works
```
Your Request
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. ANALYZE │
│ • Parse feature/requirement │
│ • Identify test types needed │
│ • Determine scope and priorities │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ 2. GENERATE │
│ • Create structured deliverables │
│ • Apply templates and best practices │
│ • Include edge cases and variations │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ 3. VALIDATE │
│ • Check completeness │
│ • Verify traceability │
│ • Ensure actionable steps │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│
▼
QA Deliverable Ready
```
---
## Commands
### Interactive Scripts
| Script | Purpose | Usage |
|--------|---------|-------|
| `./scripts/generate_test_cases.sh` | Create test cases interactively | Step-by-step prompts |
| `./scripts/create_bug_report.sh` | Generate bug reports | Guided input collection |
### Natural Language
| Request | Output |
|---------|--------|
| "Create test plan for {feature}" | Complete test plan document |
| "Generate {N} test cases for {feature}" | Numbered test cases with steps |
| "Build smoke test suite" | Critical path tests |
| "Compare with Figma at {URL}" | Visual validation checklist |
| "Document bug: {description}" | Structured bug report |
---
## Core Deliverables
### 1. Test Plans
- Test scope and objectives
- Testing approach and strategy
- Environment requirements
- Entry/exit criteria
- Risk assessment
- Timeline and milestones
### 2. Manual Test Cases
- Step-by-step instructions
- Expected vs actual results
- Preconditions and setup
- Test data requirements
- Priority and severity
### 3. Regression Suites
- Smoke tests (15-30 min)
- Full regression (2-4 hours)
- Targeted regression (30-60 min)
- Execution order and dependencies
### 4. Figma Validation
- Component-by-component comparison
- Spacing and typography checks
- Color and visual consistency
- Interactive state validation
### 5. Bug Reports
- Clear reproduction steps
- Environment details
- Evidence (screenshots, logs)
- Severity and priority
---
## Anti-Patterns
| Avoid | Why | Instead |
|-------|-----|---------|
| Vague test steps | Can't reproduce | Specific actions + expected results |
| Missing preconditions | Tests fail unexpectedly | Document all setup requirements |
| No test data | Tester blocked | Provide sample data or generation |
| Generic bug titles | Hard to track | Specific: "[Feature] issue when [action]" |
| Skip edge cases | Miss critical bugs | Include boundary values, nulls |
---
## Verification Checklist
**Test Plan:**
- [ ] Scope clearly defined (in/out)
- [ ] Entry/exit criteria specified
- [ ] Risks identified with mitigations
- [ ] Timeline realistic
**Test Cases:**
- [ ] Each step has expected result
- [ ] Preconditions documented
- [ ] Test data available
- [ ] Priority assigned
**Bug Reports:**
- [ ] Reproducible steps
- [ ] Environment documented
- [ ] Screenshots/evidence attached
- [ ] Severity/priority set
---
## References
- [Test Case Templates](references/test_case_templates.md) - Standard formats for all test types
- [Bug Report Templates](references/bug_report_templates.md) - Documentation templates
- [Regression Testing Guide](references/regression_testing.md) - Suite building and execution
- [Figma Validation Guide](references/figma_validation.md) - Design-implementation validation
---
<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: Test Case Structure</strong></summary>
### Standard Test Case Format
```markdown
## TC-001: [Test Case Title]
**Priority:** High | Medium | Low
**Type:** Functional | UI | Integration | Regression
**Status:** Not Run | Pass | Fail | Blocked
### Objective
[What are we testing and why]
### Preconditions
- [Setup requirement 1]
- [Setup requirement 2]
- [Test data needed]
### Test Steps
1. [Action to perform]
**Expected:** [What should happen]
2. [Action to perform]
**Expected:** [What should happen]
3. [Action to perform]
**Expected:** [What should happen]
### Test Data
- Input: [Test data values]
- User: [Test account details]
- Configuration: [Environment settings]
### Post-conditions
- [System state after test]
- [Cleanup required]
### Notes
- [Edge cases to consider]
- [Related test cases]
- [Known issues]
```
### Test Types
| Type | Focus | Example |
|------|-------|---------|
| Functional | Business logic | Login with valid credentials |
| UI/Visual | Appearance, layout | Button matches Figma design |
| Integration | Component interaction | API returns data to frontend |
| Regression | Existing functionality | Previous features still work |
| Performance | Speed, load handling | Page loads under 3 seconds |
| Security | Vulnerabilities | SQL injection prevented |
</details>
<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: Test Plan Template</strong></summary>
### Test Plan Structure
```markdown
# Test Plan: [Feature/Release Name]
## Executive Summary
- Feature/product being tested
- Testing objectives
- Key risks
- Timeline overview
## Test Scope
**In Scope:**
- Features to be tested
- Test types (functional, UI, performance)
- Platforms and environments
- User flows and scenarios
**Out of Scope:**
- Features not being tested
- Known limitations
- Third-party integrations (if applicable)
## Test Strategy
**Test Types:**
- Manual testing
- Exploratory testing
- Regression testing
- Integration testing
- User acceptance testing
**Test Approach:**
- Black box testing
- Positive and negative testing
- Boundary value analysis
- Equivalence partitioning
## Test Environment
- Operating systems
- Browsers and versions
- Devices (mobile, tablet, desktop)
- Test data requirements
- Backend/API environments
## Entry Criteria
- [ ] Requirements documented
- [ ] Designs finalized
- [ ] Test environment ready
- [ ] Test data prepared
- [ ] Build deployed
## Exit Criteria
- [ ] All high-priority test cases executed
- [ ] 90%+ test case pass rate
- [ ] All critical bugs fixed
- [ ] No open high-severity bugs
- [ ] Regression suite passed
## Risk Assessment
| Risk | Probability | Impact | Mitigation |
|------|-------------|--------|------------|
| [Risk 1] | H/M/L | H/M/L | [Mitigation] |
## Test Deliverables
- Test plan document
- Test cases
- Test execution reports
- Bug reports
- Test summary report
```
</details>
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