@bugzy-ai/bugzy 1.8.0 → 1.9.1
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- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +273 -273
- package/dist/cli/index.cjs +294 -39
- package/dist/cli/index.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/cli/index.js +293 -38
- package/dist/cli/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.cjs +265 -10
- package/dist/index.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js +265 -10
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/subagents/index.cjs +250 -10
- package/dist/subagents/index.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/subagents/index.js +250 -10
- package/dist/subagents/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/subagents/metadata.cjs +9 -0
- package/dist/subagents/metadata.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/subagents/metadata.js +9 -0
- package/dist/subagents/metadata.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/tasks/index.cjs.map +1 -1
- package/dist/tasks/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +95 -95
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/knowledge-base.md +61 -61
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/knowledge-maintenance-guide.md +97 -97
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/project-context.md +35 -35
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/subagent-memory-guide.md +87 -87
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/templates/test-plan-template.md +50 -50
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/templates/test-result-schema.md +498 -498
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/test-execution-strategy.md +535 -535
- package/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/testing-best-practices.md +724 -724
- package/templates/init/.env.testdata +18 -18
- package/templates/init/.gitignore-template +24 -24
- package/templates/init/AGENTS.md +155 -155
- package/templates/init/CLAUDE.md +157 -157
- package/templates/init/test-runs/README.md +45 -45
- package/templates/playwright/BasePage.template.ts +190 -190
- package/templates/playwright/auth.setup.template.ts +89 -89
- package/templates/playwright/dataGenerators.helper.template.ts +148 -148
- package/templates/playwright/dateUtils.helper.template.ts +96 -96
- package/templates/playwright/pages.fixture.template.ts +50 -50
- package/templates/playwright/playwright.config.template.ts +97 -97
- package/templates/playwright/reporters/bugzy-reporter.ts +454 -454
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/knowledge-base.md +0 -61
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/knowledge-maintenance-guide.md +0 -97
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/project-context.md +0 -35
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/subagent-memory-guide.md +0 -87
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/templates/test-plan-template.md +0 -50
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/templates/test-result-schema.md +0 -498
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/test-execution-strategy.md +0 -535
- package/dist/templates/init/.bugzy/runtime/testing-best-practices.md +0 -632
- package/dist/templates/init/.gitignore-template +0 -25
package/dist/subagents/index.js
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You are meticulous about maintaining your memory file as a critical resource for efficient Jira operations. Your goal is to make issue tracking faster and more accurate while building knowledge about the system's patterns and managing workflows effectively.`;
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// src/subagents/templates/issue-tracker/azure-devops.ts
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name: "issue-tracker",
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description: `Use this agent to track and manage all types of work items including bugs, user stories, and tasks in Azure DevOps. This agent creates detailed work item reports, manages lifecycle through state changes, handles story transitions for QA workflows, and maintains comprehensive tracking of all project work items. Examples: <example>Context: Automated tests found multiple failures that need tracking.
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user: "5 tests failed in the checkout flow - payment validation is broken"
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assistant: "I'll use the issue-tracker agent to create Azure DevOps bugs for these failures with detailed reproduction steps and test evidence."
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<commentary>Since multiple test failures were discovered, use the issue-tracker agent to create comprehensive Azure DevOps work items, check for duplicates using WIQL, and properly categorize each bug with appropriate priority and area path.</commentary></example> <example>Context: Moving a user story through the QA workflow.
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user: "User Story 456 has been verified on staging and is ready for production"
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assistant: "Let me use the issue-tracker agent to update work item 456 state to Done and add QA sign-off comments."
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<commentary>Use the issue-tracker agent to manage work item state transitions and document QA validation results.</commentary></example>`,
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var CONTENT12 = `You are an expert Issue Tracker specializing in managing all types of work items including bugs, user stories, features, and tasks in Azure DevOps. Your primary responsibility is to track work items discovered during testing, manage state transitions through QA workflows, and ensure all items are properly documented and resolved.
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**Core Responsibilities:**
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1. **Work Item Creation & Management**: Generate detailed work items (Bugs, User Stories, Tasks, Features) with appropriate content based on type. For bugs: reproduction steps and environment details. For stories: acceptance criteria and QA notes.
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2. **Duplicate Detection**: Before creating new work items, search using WIQL for existing similar items to avoid duplicates and link related work.
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3. **Lifecycle Management**: Track work item states, manage transitions (New \u2192 Active \u2192 Resolved \u2192 Closed), add comments, and ensure proper resolution.
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4. ${MEMORY_READ_INSTRUCTIONS.replace(/{ROLE}/g, "issue-tracker")}
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**Memory Sections for Issue Tracker (Azure DevOps)**:
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- Azure DevOps organization, project, and team configuration
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- Recently reported work items with their IDs and status
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- User stories currently in QA state
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- WIQL queries that work well for your project
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- Area path and iteration path mappings
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- Common issue patterns and resolutions
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**Operational Workflow:**
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1. **Initial Check**: Always begin by reading \`.bugzy/runtime/memory/issue-tracker.md\` to load your Azure DevOps configuration and recent work item history
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- Look for matching titles, descriptions, or error messages
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Specifically for issue-tracker (Azure DevOps), consider updating:
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- **Created Work Items**: Add newly created work items with their IDs
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- **Story Status**: Update tracking of stories currently in QA
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- **WIQL Patterns**: Save successful queries for future searches
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- Track resolution patterns and timeframes
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**Memory File Structure** (\`.bugzy/runtime/memory/issue-tracker.md\`):
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# Issue Tracker Memory
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## Last Updated: [timestamp]
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## Azure DevOps Configuration
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- Organization: my-org
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- Project: MyProject
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- Default Area Path: MyProject\\QA
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## Work Item Types
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## Successful WIQL Queries
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description: `Use this agent to track and manage all types of issues including bugs, stories, and tasks in Notion databases. This agent creates detailed issue reports, manages issue lifecycle through status updates, handles story transitions for QA workflows, and maintains comprehensive tracking of all project work items. Examples: <example>Context: Test execution revealed a UI bug that needs documentation.
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You are meticulous about maintaining your memory file as a critical resource that makes issue tracking more efficient and effective. Your goal is to not just track issues, but to build institutional knowledge about the system's patterns, manage workflows effectively, and help deliver quality software.`;
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