Plugin Scope Improvements: - Remove language-specialists plugin (not task-focused) - Split specialized-domains into 5 focused plugins: * blockchain-web3 - Smart contract development only * quantitative-trading - Financial modeling and trading only * payment-processing - Payment gateway integration only * game-development - Unity and Minecraft only * accessibility-compliance - WCAG auditing only - Split business-operations into 3 focused plugins: * business-analytics - Metrics and reporting only * hr-legal-compliance - HR and legal docs only * customer-sales-automation - Support and sales workflows only - Fix infrastructure-devops scope: * Remove database concerns (db-migrate, database-admin) * Remove observability concerns (observability-engineer) * Move slo-implement to incident-response * Focus purely on container orchestration (K8s, Docker, Terraform) - Fix customer-sales-automation scope: * Remove content-marketer (unrelated to customer/sales workflows) Marketplace Statistics: - Total plugins: 27 (was 22) - Tool coverage: 100% (42/42 tools referenced) - Fat plugins removed: 3 (language-specialists, specialized-domains, business-operations) - All plugins now have clear, focused tasks Model Migration: - Migrate all 42 tools from claude-sonnet-4-0/opus-4-1 to model: sonnet - Migrate all 15 workflows from claude-opus-4-1 to model: sonnet - Use short model syntax consistent with agent files Documentation Updates: - Update README.md with refined plugin structure - Update plugin descriptions to be task-focused - Remove anthropomorphic and marketing language - Improve category organization (now 16 distinct categories) Ready for October 9, 2025 @ 9am PST launch
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Execute a comprehensive Test-Driven Development (TDD) workflow with strict red-green-refactor discipline:
[Extended thinking: This workflow enforces test-first development through coordinated agent orchestration. Each phase of the TDD cycle is strictly enforced with fail-first verification, incremental implementation, and continuous refactoring. The workflow supports both single test and test suite approaches with configurable coverage thresholds.]
Configuration
Coverage Thresholds
- Minimum line coverage: 80%
- Minimum branch coverage: 75%
- Critical path coverage: 100%
Refactoring Triggers
- Cyclomatic complexity > 10
- Method length > 20 lines
- Class length > 200 lines
- Duplicate code blocks > 3 lines
Phase 1: Test Specification and Design
1. Requirements Analysis
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="architect-review"
- Prompt: "Analyze requirements for: $ARGUMENTS. Define acceptance criteria, identify edge cases, and create test scenarios. Output a comprehensive test specification."
- Output: Test specification, acceptance criteria, edge case matrix
- Validation: Ensure all requirements have corresponding test scenarios
2. Test Architecture Design
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Design test architecture for: $ARGUMENTS based on test specification. Define test structure, fixtures, mocks, and test data strategy. Ensure testability and maintainability."
- Output: Test architecture, fixture design, mock strategy
- Validation: Architecture supports isolated, fast, reliable tests
Phase 2: RED - Write Failing Tests
3. Write Unit Tests (Failing)
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Write FAILING unit tests for: $ARGUMENTS. Tests must fail initially. Include edge cases, error scenarios, and happy paths. DO NOT implement production code."
- Output: Failing unit tests, test documentation
- CRITICAL: Verify all tests fail with expected error messages
4. Verify Test Failure
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="code-reviewer"
- Prompt: "Verify that all tests for: $ARGUMENTS are failing correctly. Ensure failures are for the right reasons (missing implementation, not test errors). Confirm no false positives."
- Output: Test failure verification report
- GATE: Do not proceed until all tests fail appropriately
Phase 3: GREEN - Make Tests Pass
5. Minimal Implementation
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="backend-architect"
- Prompt: "Implement MINIMAL code to make tests pass for: $ARGUMENTS. Focus only on making tests green. Do not add extra features or optimizations. Keep it simple."
- Output: Minimal working implementation
- Constraint: No code beyond what's needed to pass tests
6. Verify Test Success
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Run all tests for: $ARGUMENTS and verify they pass. Check test coverage metrics. Ensure no tests were accidentally broken."
- Output: Test execution report, coverage metrics
- GATE: All tests must pass before proceeding
Phase 4: REFACTOR - Improve Code Quality
7. Code Refactoring
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="code-reviewer"
- Prompt: "Refactor implementation for: $ARGUMENTS while keeping tests green. Apply SOLID principles, remove duplication, improve naming, and optimize performance. Run tests after each refactoring."
- Output: Refactored code, refactoring report
- Constraint: Tests must remain green throughout
8. Test Refactoring
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Refactor tests for: $ARGUMENTS. Remove test duplication, improve test names, extract common fixtures, and enhance test readability. Ensure tests still provide same coverage."
- Output: Refactored tests, improved test structure
- Validation: Coverage metrics unchanged or improved
Phase 5: Integration and System Tests
9. Write Integration Tests (Failing First)
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Write FAILING integration tests for: $ARGUMENTS. Test component interactions, API contracts, and data flow. Tests must fail initially."
- Output: Failing integration tests
- Validation: Tests fail due to missing integration logic
10. Implement Integration
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="backend-architect"
- Prompt: "Implement integration code for: $ARGUMENTS to make integration tests pass. Focus on component interaction and data flow."
- Output: Integration implementation
- Validation: All integration tests pass
Phase 6: Continuous Improvement Cycle
11. Performance and Edge Case Tests
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="test-automator"
- Prompt: "Add performance tests and additional edge case tests for: $ARGUMENTS. Include stress tests, boundary tests, and error recovery tests."
- Output: Extended test suite
- Metric: Increased test coverage and scenario coverage
12. Final Code Review
- Use Task tool with subagent_type="architect-review"
- Prompt: "Perform comprehensive review of: $ARGUMENTS. Verify TDD process was followed, check code quality, test quality, and coverage. Suggest improvements."
- Output: Review report, improvement suggestions
- Action: Implement critical suggestions while maintaining green tests
Incremental Development Mode
For test-by-test development:
- Write ONE failing test
- Make ONLY that test pass
- Refactor if needed
- Repeat for next test
Use this approach by adding --incremental flag to focus on one test at a time.
Test Suite Mode
For comprehensive test suite development:
- Write ALL tests for a feature/module (failing)
- Implement code to pass ALL tests
- Refactor entire module
- Add integration tests
Use this approach by adding --suite flag for batch test development.
Validation Checkpoints
RED Phase Validation
- All tests written before implementation
- All tests fail with meaningful error messages
- Test failures are due to missing implementation
- No test passes accidentally
GREEN Phase Validation
- All tests pass
- No extra code beyond test requirements
- Coverage meets minimum thresholds
- No test was modified to make it pass
REFACTOR Phase Validation
- All tests still pass after refactoring
- Code complexity reduced
- Duplication eliminated
- Performance improved or maintained
- Test readability improved
Coverage Reports
Generate coverage reports after each phase:
- Line coverage
- Branch coverage
- Function coverage
- Statement coverage
Failure Recovery
If TDD discipline is broken:
- STOP immediately
- Identify which phase was violated
- Rollback to last valid state
- Resume from correct phase
- Document lesson learned
TDD Metrics Tracking
Track and report:
- Time in each phase (Red/Green/Refactor)
- Number of test-implementation cycles
- Coverage progression
- Refactoring frequency
- Defect escape rate
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
- Writing implementation before tests
- Writing tests that already pass
- Skipping the refactor phase
- Writing multiple features without tests
- Modifying tests to make them pass
- Ignoring failing tests
- Writing tests after implementation
Success Criteria
- 100% of code written test-first
- All tests pass continuously
- Coverage exceeds thresholds
- Code complexity within limits
- Zero defects in covered code
- Clear test documentation
- Fast test execution (< 5 seconds for unit tests)
Notes
- Enforce strict RED-GREEN-REFACTOR discipline
- Each phase must be completed before moving to next
- Tests are the specification
- If a test is hard to write, the design needs improvement
- Refactoring is NOT optional
- Keep test execution fast
- Tests should be independent and isolated
TDD implementation for: $ARGUMENTS