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- name: tdd-workflow
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- description: Test-Driven Development (TDD) mastery. Red-Green-Refactor cycles, behavior-driven design (BDD), strict mutation coverage, test doubles (mocks/stubs/spies), and avoiding test-induced design damage. Use when building complex algorithms, deep business logic, or strictly regulated systems.
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- allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep
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- version: 2.0.0
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- last-updated: 2026-04-02
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- applies-to-model: gemini-2.5-pro, claude-3-7-sonnet
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- # Test-Driven Development (TDD) — Defect-Free Execution Mastery
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- > You do not write tests to verify your code. You write tests to design your code.
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- > Unverified code is a liability. TDD is the professional hygiene of software engineering.
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- ## 1. The Red-Green-Refactor Cycle
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- TDD is a strict, irrevocable discipline. Do not write the implementation first.
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- ### Step 1: RED (Write the failing test)
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- Write the test as if the API already exists exactly how you *wish* it were designed.
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- Run the test. It MUST fail (because the function doesn't exist, or returns the wrong value). If it passes, the test is useless.
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- ## 🏛️ Tribunal Integration
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- ```
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- ✅ Are internal private methods accessed solely via verifying the public API layer?
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- ✅ Were mocks restricted entirely to architectural boundaries (Network/DB/Disk)?
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- ✅ Are date/time instances mocked via FakeTimers to ensure strict determinism?
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- ✅ Do assertions verify precise error messages instead of generic catch-all throws?
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+ description: Test-Driven Development (TDD) mastery. Red-Green-Refactor cycles, behavior-driven design (BDD), strict mutation coverage, test doubles (mocks/stubs/spies), and avoiding test-induced design damage. Use when building complex algorithms, deep business logic, or strictly regulated systems.
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+ allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep
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+ version: 2.0.0
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+ last-updated: 2026-04-02
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+ applies-to-model: gemini-2.5-pro, claude-3-7-sonnet
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+ ---
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+ # Test-Driven Development (TDD) — Defect-Free Execution Mastery
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+ ---
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+ ## 1. The Red-Green-Refactor Cycle
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+ TDD is a strict, irrevocable discipline. Do not write the implementation first.
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+ ### Step 1: RED (Write the failing test)
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+ Write the test as if the API already exists exactly how you *wish* it were designed.
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+ Run the test. It MUST fail (because the function doesn't exist, or returns the wrong value). If it passes, the test is useless.
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+ ```typescript
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+ // 1. The failing test
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+ import { calculateDiscount } from './pricing';
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+ test('Should apply 10% discount for orders over $100', () => {
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+ expect(calculateDiscount(150)).toBe(135);
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+ });
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+ // FAILS: calculateDiscount is not defined
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+ ```
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+ ### Step 2: GREEN (Make it pass exactly)
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+ Write the absolute minimum, dumbest code required to make the test pass. Do not over-engineer.
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+ ```typescript
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+ // 2. The minimum implementation
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+ export function calculateDiscount(subtotal: number): number {
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+ if (subtotal >= 100) return subtotal * 0.90;
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+ return subtotal;
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+ }
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+ // PASSES.
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+ ```
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+ ### Step 3: REFACTOR
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+ Now wrap the implementation in clean architectural principles. The tests guarantee you haven't broken the behavior while you optimize.
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+ ```typescript
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+ // 3. The Refactor
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+ const DISCOUNT_THRESHOLD = 100;
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+ const DISCOUNT_RATE = 0.90;
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+ export function calculateDiscount(subtotal: number): number {
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+ return subtotal >= DISCOUNT_THRESHOLD ? subtotal * DISCOUNT_RATE : subtotal;
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+ }
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+ // STILL PASSES. Safe to commit.
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+ ```
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+ ---
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+ ## 2. Test Doubles (Mocks, Stubs, Spies)
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+ Knowing *how* to mock separates amateurs from professionals. Over-mocking destroys architectural integrity.
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+ |Type|When to use|Example|
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+ |**Dummy**|Filler objects passed but never used|`processOrder(new UserDummy(), payload)`|
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+ |**Stub**|Hardcodes a specific response|`db.getUser.mockResolvedValue({ id: 1 })`|
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+ |**Spy**|Records how many times a function was called|`expect(emailService.send).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)`|
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+ |**Mock**|A spy with predefined expectations of exact payloads|`expect(logger.info).toHaveBeenCalledWith('Authorized')`|
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+ ### The Mocking Rule
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+ **Only mock at the architectural boundaries (Database, Network, External FileSystem).**
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+ NEVER mock internal business logic or child pure-functions. If function A calls function B, test A by allowing it to genuinely call B.
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+ ## 3. Anti-Pattern: Testing Implementation Details
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+ Tests should verify the *behavior* output, not the underlying code structure.
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+ ```typescript
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+ getBalance() { return this.balance; }
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+ // BAD: Testing internal state (Fragile)
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+ test('Deposit updates the internal balance variable', () => {
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+ const acc = new Account();
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+ expect(acc['balance']).toBe(50); // Intrusive test breaks if variable is renamed
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+ });
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+ // GOOD: Testing external behavior contract
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+ test('Deposit makes the funds available via getBalance', () => {
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+ const acc = new Account();
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+ expect(acc.getBalance()).toBe(50); // Tests the public API only
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+ });
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+ ```
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- | Jest | `PASS`/`FAIL` with file paths, `●` for test names | `FAIL src/...` |
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- | Vitest | `✓`/`×` markers, `FAIL` blocks | `❯ FAIL` or `× test name` |
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- | pytest | `PASSED`/`FAILED` with `::` separator | `FAILED tests/...::test_name` |
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- | Go test | `ok`/`FAIL` with package paths | `--- FAIL: TestName` |
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- | Mocha | `passing`/`failing` counts, indented suites | `N failing` section |
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- | JUnit (XML) | `<testsuite>` XML structure | `<failure>` elements |
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- | RSpec | `.F` markers, `Failures:` section | `Failure/Error:` |
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- | Cargo test | `test result: FAILED` | `---- test_name stdout ----` |
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+ |Jest|`PASS`/`FAIL` with file paths, `●` for test names|`FAIL src/...`|
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+ |Vitest|`✓`/`×` markers, `FAIL` blocks|`❯ FAIL` or `× test name`|
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+ |pytest|`PASSED`/`FAILED` with `::` separator|`FAILED tests/...::test_name`|
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+ |Go test|`ok`/`FAIL` with package paths|`--- FAIL: TestName`|
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+ |Mocha|`passing`/`failing` counts, indented suites|`N failing` section|
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+ |JUnit (XML)|`<testsuite>` XML structure|`<failure>` elements|
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+ |RSpec|`.F` markers, `Failures:` section|`Failure/Error:`|
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+ |Cargo test|`test result: FAILED`|`---- test_name stdout ----`|
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- | **Shared Fixture** | Tests using same `beforeEach`/setup fail together | Fixture setup failure cascading |
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- | **Import Chain** | Failures follow the import graph | Dependency that fails to resolve |
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+ |**Shared Module**|Multiple tests import from the same file that changed|Missing export, type change, API change|
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+ |**Same Error Type**|All failures throw `TypeError` or `ConnectionError`|Broken dependency, env issue|
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+ |**Shared Fixture**|Tests using same `beforeEach`/setup fail together|Fixture setup failure cascading|
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+ |**Import Chain**|Failures follow the import graph|Dependency that fails to resolve|
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+ |**Environment**|All tests fail with connection/config errors|Missing env var, DB not running|
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+ |**Timing**|Tests pass individually, fail together|Race condition, shared state|
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+ |**Snapshot**|Multiple `toMatchSnapshot` failures|Intentional UI change (update snapshots)|
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+ |**Stale Mock**|Mock doesn't match new interface|Compare mock to actual implementation|
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+ |**Env Variable**|`.env.test` missing `DATABASE_URL`|Check `.env.example` vs `.env.test`|
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+ |`systematic-debugging`|Escalate when FPF is unclear → 4-phase debug methodology|
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+ |`testing-patterns`|Reference when recommending test structure improvements|
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- ## 🤖 LLM-Specific Traps
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