tdd-workflow
Test-Driven Development workflow principles. RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle.
What this skill does
# TDD Workflow
> Write tests first, code second.
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## 1. The TDD Cycle
```
๐ด RED โ Write failing test
โ
๐ข GREEN โ Write minimal code to pass
โ
๐ต REFACTOR โ Improve code quality
โ
Repeat...
```
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## 2. The Three Laws of TDD
1. Write production code only to make a failing test pass
2. Write only enough test to demonstrate failure
3. Write only enough code to make the test pass
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## 3. RED Phase Principles
### What to Write
| Focus | Example |
|-------|---------|
| Behavior | "should add two numbers" |
| Edge cases | "should handle empty input" |
| Error states | "should throw for invalid data" |
### RED Phase Rules
- Test must fail first
- Test name describes expected behavior
- One assertion per test (ideally)
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## 4. GREEN Phase Principles
### Minimum Code
| Principle | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| **YAGNI** | You Aren't Gonna Need It |
| **Simplest thing** | Write the minimum to pass |
| **No optimization** | Just make it work |
### GREEN Phase Rules
- Don't write unneeded code
- Don't optimize yet
- Pass the test, nothing more
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## 5. REFACTOR Phase Principles
### What to Improve
| Area | Action |
|------|--------|
| Duplication | Extract common code |
| Naming | Make intent clear |
| Structure | Improve organization |
| Complexity | Simplify logic |
### REFACTOR Rules
- All tests must stay green
- Small incremental changes
- Commit after each refactor
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## 6. AAA Pattern
Every test follows:
| Step | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| **Arrange** | Set up test data |
| **Act** | Execute code under test |
| **Assert** | Verify expected outcome |
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## 7. When to Use TDD
| Scenario | TDD Value |
|----------|-----------|
| New feature | High |
| Bug fix | High (write test first) |
| Complex logic | High |
| Exploratory | Low (spike, then TDD) |
| UI layout | Low |
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## 8. Test Prioritization
| Priority | Test Type |
|----------|-----------|
| 1 | Happy path |
| 2 | Error cases |
| 3 | Edge cases |
| 4 | Performance |
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## 9. Anti-Patterns
| โ Don't | โ
Do |
|----------|-------|
| Skip the RED phase | Watch test fail first |
| Write tests after | Write tests before |
| Over-engineer initial | Keep it simple |
| Multiple asserts | One behavior per test |
| Test implementation | Test behavior |
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## 10. AI-Augmented TDD
### Multi-Agent Pattern
| Agent | Role |
|-------|------|
| Agent A | Write failing tests (RED) |
| Agent B | Implement to pass (GREEN) |
| Agent C | Optimize (REFACTOR) |
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> **Remember:** The test is the specification. If you can't write a test, you don't understand the requirement.
## When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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