>- Analyze test coverage gaps. Use when user says "test coverage", "what's not tested", "coverage gaps", "missing tests", "coverage report", or "what needs testing".
Install with the open skills CLI (global, non-interactive — available in every Claude Code session):
npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills --skill "coverage" -g -a claude-code -yOr manually — copy the SKILL.md below into:
~/.claude/skills/coverage-alirezarezvani-2/SKILL.md---
name: "coverage"
description: >-
Analyze test coverage gaps. Use when user says "test coverage",
"what's not tested", "coverage gaps", "missing tests", "coverage report",
or "what needs testing".
---
# Analyze Test Coverage Gaps
Map all testable surfaces in the application and identify what's tested vs. what's missing.
## Steps
### 1. Map Application Surface
Use the `Explore` subagent to catalog:
**Routes/Pages:**
- Scan route definitions (Next.js `app/`, React Router config, Vue Router, etc.)
- List all user-facing pages with their paths
**Components:**
- Identify interactive components (forms, modals, dropdowns, tables)
- Note components with complex state logic
**API Endpoints:**
- Scan API route files or backend controllers
- List all endpoints with their methods
**User Flows:**
- Identify critical paths: auth, checkout, onboarding, core features
- Map multi-step workflows
### 2. Map Existing Tests
Scan all `*.spec.ts` / `*.spec.js` files:
- Extract which pages/routes are covered (by `page.goto()` calls)
- Extract which components are tested (by locator usage)
- Extract which API endpoints are mocked or hit
- Count tests per area
### 3. Generate Coverage Matrix
```
## Coverage Matrix
| Area | Route | Tests | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Auth | /login | 5 | ✅ Covered |
| Auth | /register | 0 | ❌ Missing |
| Auth | /forgot-password | 0 | ❌ Missing |
| Dashboard | /dashboard | 3 | ⚠️ Partial (no error states) |
| Settings | /settings | 0 | ❌ Missing |
| Checkout | /checkout | 8 | ✅ Covered |
```
### 4. Prioritize Gaps
Rank uncovered areas by business impact:
1. **Critical** — auth, payment, core features → test first
2. **High** — user-facing CRUD, search, navigation
3. **Medium** — settings, preferences, edge cases
4. **Low** — static pages, about, terms
### 5. Suggest Test Plan
For each gap, recommend:
- Number of tests needed
- Which template from `templates/` to use
- Estimated effort (quick/medium/complex)
```
## Recommended Test Plan
### Priority 1: Critical
1. /register (4 tests) — use auth/registration template — quick
2. /forgot-password (3 tests) — use auth/password-reset template — quick
### Priority 2: High
3. /settings (4 tests) — use settings/ templates — medium
4. Dashboard error states (2 tests) — use dashboard/data-loading template — quick
```
### 6. Auto-Generate (Optional)
Ask user: "Generate tests for the top N gaps? [Yes/No/Pick specific]"
If yes, invoke `/pw:generate` for each gap with the recommended template.
## Output
- Coverage matrix (table format)
- Coverage percentage estimate
- Prioritized gap list with effort estimates
- Option to auto-generate missing tests
Use when facing 2+ independent tasks that can be worked on without shared state or sequential dependencies
Use when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirements
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes