Agent skill
nextest-targeted-testing
Use this to run the Rust suite quickly with `cargo nextest`, starting targeted and widening to full CI parity.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/nextest-targeted-testing
SKILL.md
Fast loop
- Rust-only (CI-like profile):
npm run test:rust
Target a subset
NPM passes args through after --:
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Filter by substring (common case):
npm run test:rust -- <substring>
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If you need exact names, list tests:
cargo nextest list --cargo-profile ci
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If you need test binary args (e.g.,
--nocapture):cargo nextest run --cargo-profile ci <filter> -- --nocapture
Strategy
- Start as narrow as possible (one failing test), then widen.
- After fixing the immediate issue, run the full suite:
npm test(Rust + UI)npm run smoke
Policy
- Do NOT use
cargo testin this repo.
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