## New Skill: qa-expert (v1.0.0) Comprehensive QA testing infrastructure with autonomous LLM execution: - One-command QA project initialization with complete templates - Google Testing Standards (AAA pattern, 90% coverage targets) - Autonomous LLM-driven test execution via master prompts (100x speedup) - OWASP Top 10 security testing (90% coverage target) - Bug tracking with P0-P4 severity classification - Quality gates enforcement (100% execution, ≥80% pass rate, 0 P0 bugs) - Ground Truth Principle for preventing doc/CSV sync issues - Day 1 onboarding guide (5-hour timeline) - 30+ ready-to-use LLM prompts for QA tasks - Bundled scripts: init_qa_project.py, calculate_metrics.py ## Documentation Updates - Updated marketplace to v1.10.0 (16 → 17 skills) - Updated CHANGELOG.md with v1.10.0 entry - Updated README.md (EN) with qa-expert skill section - Updated README.zh-CN.md (ZH) with skills 11-16 and qa-expert - Updated CLAUDE.md with qa-expert in available skills list - Updated marketplace.json with qa-expert plugin entry ## SOP Improvements Enhanced "Adding a New Skill to Marketplace" workflow: - Added mandatory Step 7: Update README.zh-CN.md - Added 6 new Chinese documentation checklist items - Added Chinese documentation to Common Mistakes (#2, #3, #4, #5, #7, #8) - Updated File Update Summary Template (7 files including zh-CN) - Added verification commands for EN/ZH sync - Made Chinese documentation updates MANDATORY Total: 17 production-ready skills 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Day 1 Onboarding Checklist
Purpose: Complete 5-hour onboarding guide for new QA engineers joining a software testing project.
Time: 5 hours (with breaks)
Hour 1: Environment Setup (60 min)
1.1 Clone Repository & Install Dependencies
git clone <repository-url>
cd <project-dir>
pnpm install # or npm install
1.2 Start Local Database (if using Supabase/PostgreSQL)
npx supabase start # Wait 2-3 minutes for all containers
docker ps | grep supabase # Verify 8-11 containers running
1.3 Configure Environment Variables
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with local development URLs
1.4 Apply Database Migrations
# Apply all migrations in order
for file in database/migrations/*.sql; do
docker exec -i <db-container-name> psql -U postgres -d postgres < "$file"
done
1.5 Verify Database Seeded
docker exec <db-container-name> psql -U postgres -d postgres -c "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <main-table>;"
# Should return expected row count
1.6 Start Development Server
pnpm dev
# Verify: http://localhost:8080 (or configured port)
Checkpoint: ✅ Environment running, database seeded, website loads correctly.
Hour 2: Documentation Review (60 min)
2.1 Read Quick Start Guide (30 min)
- Understand project scope (total test cases, timeline)
- Identify test categories (CLI, Web, API, Security)
- Memorize quality gates (pass rate target, P0 bug policy)
- Review execution schedule (Week 1-5 plan)
2.2 Review Test Strategy (30 min)
- Understand AAA pattern (Arrange-Act-Assert)
- Learn bug classification (P0-P4 severity levels)
- Study test case format (TC-XXX-YYY numbering)
- Review OWASP security coverage target
Checkpoint: ✅ Strategy understood, test case format memorized.
Hour 3: Test Data Setup (60 min)
3.1 Create Test Users (20 min)
Via UI (if auth page available):
- Navigate to
/author/signup - Create 5 regular test users
- Create 1 admin user
- Create 1 moderator user
Via SQL (assign roles):
INSERT INTO user_roles (user_id, role)
SELECT id, 'admin'
FROM auth.users
WHERE email = 'admin@test.com';
3.2 Install CLI for Testing (20 min)
# Global installation (for testing `ccpm` command directly)
cd packages/cli
pnpm link --global
# Verify
ccpm --version
ccpm --help
3.3 Configure Browser DevTools (20 min)
- Install React Developer Tools extension
- Set up network throttling presets (Slow 3G, Fast 3G, Fast 4G)
- Configure responsive design mode (Mobile, Tablet, Desktop viewports)
- Test viewport switching
Checkpoint: ✅ Test users created, CLI installed, DevTools configured.
Hour 4: Execute First Test Case (60 min)
4.1 Open Test Execution Tracking Spreadsheet (5 min)
- File:
tests/docs/templates/TEST-EXECUTION-TRACKING.csv - Open in Google Sheets, Excel, or LibreOffice Calc
- Find first test case:
TC-CLI-001or equivalent
4.2 Read Full Test Case Documentation (10 min)
- Locate test case in documentation (e.g.,
02-CLI-TEST-CASES.md) - Read: Prerequisites, Test Steps, Expected Result, Pass/Fail Criteria
4.3 Execute TC-001 (20 min)
Example (CLI install command):
# Step 1: Clear previous installations
rm -rf ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>
# Step 2: Run install command
ccpm install <skill-name>
# Step 3: Verify installation
ls ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>
cat ~/.claude/skills/<skill-name>/package.json
4.4 Document Test Results (15 min)
Update TEST-EXECUTION-TRACKING.csv:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Status | Completed |
| Result | ✅ PASS or ❌ FAIL |
| Bug ID | (leave blank if passed) |
| Execution Date | 2025-11-XX |
| Executed By | [Your Name] |
| Notes | Brief description (e.g., "Skill installed in 3.2s, all files present") |
If test failed:
- Open
BUG-TRACKING-TEMPLATE.csv - Create new bug entry (Bug ID: BUG-001, BUG-002, etc.)
- Fill in: Title, Severity (P0-P4), Steps to Reproduce, Environment
- Link bug to test case in tracking CSV
4.5 Celebrate! (10 min)
✅ First test executed successfully!
Checkpoint: ✅ First test case executed and documented.
Hour 5: Team Onboarding & Planning (60 min)
5.1 Meet the Team (20 min)
Scheduled meeting with:
- QA Lead (your manager)
- QA Engineers (peers)
- Engineering Lead (answers technical questions)
- DevOps Lead (handles infrastructure)
Agenda:
- Introductions
- Project overview and goals
- Your role and responsibilities
- Q&A and troubleshooting
5.2 Review Week 1 Plan (20 min)
With QA Lead: Review weekly execution schedule.
Example Week 1: CLI Testing (93 test cases)
| Day | Test Cases | Hours | Deliverables |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | TC-CLI-001 to TC-CLI-015 | 5h | 15 test cases executed |
| Tuesday | TC-CLI-016 to TC-CLI-030 | 5.5h | 15 test cases executed |
| Wednesday | TC-CLI-031 to TC-CLI-045 | 5.5h | 15 test cases executed |
| Thursday | TC-CLI-046 to TC-CLI-060 | 5.5h | 15 test cases executed |
| Friday | TC-CLI-061 to TC-CLI-093 | 6.5h | 33 test cases + weekly report |
Discuss:
- Any blockers from today's setup?
- Confident with tools and documentation?
- Adjustments needed?
5.3 Bookmark Critical Resources (10 min)
Create browser bookmarks folder: "Project QA Resources"
Essential links:
- Local website (http://localhost:8080 or configured port)
- Database admin UI (Supabase Studio, phpMyAdmin, etc.)
- GitHub repository
- Test case documents
- Tracking spreadsheets
5.4 Final Q&A (10 min)
Common questions:
Q: What if I find a critical bug (P0) on Day 1? A: Immediately notify QA Lead. Document in bug tracker. P0 bugs block release and must be fixed within 24 hours.
Q: What if I can't complete all test cases in a day? A: Prioritize P0 tests first. Update QA Lead by end of day. Schedule can be adjusted.
Q: Can I run tests in a different order? A: Yes, but follow priority order (P0 → P1 → P2 → P3). Update tracking spreadsheet.
Q: What if a test case is unclear? A: Ask in team Slack/chat. Document question in tracking spreadsheet for future improvement.
Checkpoint: ✅ Team met, Week 1 plan reviewed, all questions answered.
Day 1 Completion Checklist
Before leaving for the day, verify all setup complete:
Environment
- Repository cloned and dependencies installed
- Database running (Docker containers or hosted instance)
.envfile configured with correct URLs/keys- Database migrations applied and data seeded
- Development server running and website loads
Tools
- CLI installed (if applicable) - global and/or local
- Browser DevTools configured with extensions
- Network throttling presets added
- Responsive design mode tested
Test Data
- Regular test users created (5+ users)
- Admin user created with role assigned
- Moderator user created with role assigned (if applicable)
Documentation
- Quick Start Guide read (understand scope, timeline)
- Test Strategy reviewed (understand AAA pattern, quality gates)
- First test case executed successfully
- Test results documented in tracking spreadsheet
Team
- Team introductions completed
- Week 1 plan reviewed with QA Lead
- Critical resources bookmarked
- Communication channels joined (Slack, Teams, etc.)
Next Steps: Week 1 Testing Begins
Monday Morning Kickoff:
- Join team standup (15 min)
- Review any blockers from Day 1 setup
- Begin Week 1 test execution (follow documented schedule)
Daily Routine:
- Morning: Team standup (15 min)
- Morning session: Test execution (9:15 AM - 12:00 PM)
- Lunch: Break (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM)
- Afternoon session: Test execution (1:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
- End of day: Update tracking, file bugs, status report (5:00 PM - 5:30 PM)
Weekly Deliverable: Friday EOD - Submit weekly progress report to QA Lead.
Troubleshooting Common Day 1 Issues
Issue 1: Database Containers Won't Start
Symptoms: Database service fails or containers show "unhealthy"
Fixes:
- Restart database service (Docker Desktop, systemd, etc.)
- Check logs:
docker logs <container-name> - Verify ports not in use:
lsof -i :<port-number> - Prune old containers (⚠️ caution):
docker system prune
Issue 2: Website Shows "Failed to Fetch Data"
Symptoms: Homepage loads but data sections are empty
Fixes:
- Verify database has seeded data:
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <table>; - Check API connection (network tab in DevTools)
- Verify
.envfile has correct database URL - Restart dev server
Issue 3: CLI Command Not Found After Installation
Symptoms: <command>: command not found after installation
Fixes:
- Check installation path:
which <command>orpnpm bin -g - Add to PATH:
export PATH="$(pnpm bin -g):$PATH" - Make permanent: Add to
~/.bashrcor~/.zshrc - Reload shell:
source ~/.bashrc
Issue 4: Test Users Not Showing Roles
Symptoms: Admin user can't access admin-only features
Fixes:
- Verify role insert:
SELECT * FROM user_roles WHERE user_id = '<user-id>'; - Sign out and sign in again (roles cached in session)
- Clear browser cookies and local storage (F12 → Application tab)
Congratulations! 🎉
You've completed Day 1 onboarding. You're now ready to execute the full test plan.
Questions or Blockers?
- Slack/Teams: #qa-team channel
- Email: qa-lead@company.com
- Escalation: Engineering Lead (for critical bugs)
See you Monday for Week 1 testing! 🚀