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test-triage

Triage macOS tests across Xcode and SwiftPM. Use when narrowing failures, explaining assertions or crashes, or separating setup from regressions.

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2026-05-30
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openai--plugins--test-triage
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// install — copy + paste into any project

mkdir -p .claude/skills && curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openai/plugins/HEAD/plugins/build-macos-apps/skills/test-triage/SKILL.md -o .claude/skills/test-triage.md

Drops the SKILL.md into .claude/skills/test-triage.md. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and any agent that loads SKILL.md files from .claude/skills/.

Test Triage

Quick Start

Use this skill to run the smallest meaningful test scope first, classify failures precisely, and avoid treating every test failure like a product bug.

Workflow

  1. Detect the test harness.

    • Use xcodebuild test for Xcode-based projects.
    • Use swift test for SwiftPM packages.
  2. Narrow the scope.

    • If the user gave a target, product, or test filter, use it.
    • If not, prefer the smallest likely failing target before a full suite.
  3. Classify the result.

    • Build failure
    • Assertion failure
    • Crash or signal
    • Async timing or flake
    • Environment or fixture setup issue
    • Missing entitlement or host app issue
  4. Rerun intelligently.

    • Use focused reruns when a specific case fails.
    • Avoid burning time on full-suite reruns without new information.
  5. Summarize clearly.

    • What command ran
    • Which tests failed
    • What kind of failure it was
    • The best next proof step or fix path

Guardrails

  • Distinguish compilation failures from test execution failures.
  • Call out when a test appears to assume iOS-only or simulator-only behavior.
  • Mark likely flakes as such instead of overstating confidence.

Output Expectations

Provide:

  • the command used
  • the smallest failing scope
  • the top failure category
  • a concise explanation of the likely cause
  • the next rerun or fix step