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/install cs-pw
Playwright Pro
Production-grade Playwright testing toolkit for AI coding agents.
Available Commands
When installed as a Claude Code plugin, these are available as /pw: commands:
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
/pw:init |
Set up Playwright — detects framework, generates config, CI, first test |
/pw:generate \x3Cspec> |
Generate tests from user story, URL, or component |
/pw:review |
Review tests for anti-patterns and coverage gaps |
/pw:fix \x3Ctest> |
Diagnose and fix failing or flaky tests |
/pw:migrate |
Migrate from Cypress or Selenium to Playwright |
/pw:coverage |
Analyze what's tested vs. what's missing |
/pw:testrail |
Sync with TestRail — read cases, push results |
/pw:browserstack |
Run on BrowserStack, pull cross-browser reports |
/pw:report |
Generate test report in your preferred format |
Quick Start Workflow
The recommended sequence for most projects:
1. /pw:init → scaffolds config, CI pipeline, and a first smoke test
2. /pw:generate → generates tests from your spec or URL
3. /pw:review → validates quality and flags anti-patterns ← always run after generate
4. /pw:fix \x3Ctest> → diagnoses and repairs any failing/flaky tests ← run when CI turns red
Validation checkpoints:
- After
/pw:generate— always run/pw:reviewbefore committing; it catches locator anti-patterns and missing assertions automatically. - After
/pw:fix— re-run the full suite locally (npx playwright test) to confirm the fix doesn't introduce regressions. - After
/pw:migrate— run/pw:coverageto confirm parity with the old suite before decommissioning Cypress/Selenium tests.
Example: Generate → Review → Fix
# 1. Generate tests from a user story
/pw:generate "As a user I can log in with email and password"
# Generated: tests/auth/login.spec.ts
# → Playwright Pro creates the file using the auth template.
# 2. Review the generated tests
/pw:review tests/auth/login.spec.ts
# → Flags: one test used page.locator('input[type=password]') — suggests getByLabel('Password')
# → Fix applied automatically.
# 3. Run locally to confirm
npx playwright test tests/auth/login.spec.ts --headed
# 4. If a test is flaky in CI, diagnose it
/pw:fix tests/auth/login.spec.ts
# → Identifies missing web-first assertion; replaces waitForTimeout(2000) with expect(locator).toBeVisible()
Golden Rules
getByRole()over CSS/XPath — resilient to markup changes- Never
page.waitForTimeout()— use web-first assertions expect(locator)auto-retries;expect(await locator.textContent())does not- Isolate every test — no shared state between tests
baseURLin config — zero hardcoded URLs- Retries:
2in CI,0locally - Traces:
'on-first-retry'— rich debugging without slowdown - Fixtures over globals —
test.extend()for shared state - One behavior per test — multiple related assertions are fine
- Mock external services only — never mock your own app
Locator Priority
1. getByRole() — buttons, links, headings, form elements
2. getByLabel() — form fields with labels
3. getByText() — non-interactive text
4. getByPlaceholder() — inputs with placeholder
5. getByTestId() — when no semantic option exists
6. page.locator() — CSS/XPath as last resort
What's Included
- 9 skills with detailed step-by-step instructions
- 3 specialized agents: test-architect, test-debugger, migration-planner
- 55 test templates: auth, CRUD, checkout, search, forms, dashboard, settings, onboarding, notifications, API, accessibility
- 2 MCP servers (TypeScript): TestRail and BrowserStack integrations
- Smart hooks: auto-validate test quality, auto-detect Playwright projects
- 6 reference docs: golden rules, locators, assertions, fixtures, pitfalls, flaky tests
- Migration guides: Cypress and Selenium mapping tables
Integration Setup
TestRail (Optional)
export TESTRAIL_URL="https://your-instance.testrail.io"
export TESTRAIL_USER="[email protected]"
export TESTRAIL_API_KEY="your-api-key"
BrowserStack (Optional)
export BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME="your-username"
export BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY="your-access-key"
Quick Reference
See reference/ directory for:
golden-rules.md— The 10 non-negotiable ruleslocators.md— Complete locator priority with cheat sheetassertions.md— Web-first assertions referencefixtures.md— Custom fixtures and storageState patternscommon-pitfalls.md— Top 10 mistakes and fixesflaky-tests.md— Diagnosis commands and quick fixes
See templates/README.md for the full template index.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install cs-pw - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/cs-pw - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Tmp.SpQgKzelJa?
Production-grade Playwright testing toolkit. Use when the user mentions Playwright tests, end-to-end testing, browser automation, fixing flaky tests, test mi... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 308 downloads so far.
How do I install Tmp.SpQgKzelJa?
Run "/install cs-pw" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Tmp.SpQgKzelJa free?
Yes, Tmp.SpQgKzelJa is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Tmp.SpQgKzelJa support?
Tmp.SpQgKzelJa is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Tmp.SpQgKzelJa?
It is built and maintained by Alireza Rezvani (@alirezarezvani); the current version is v2.1.3.