woocommerce-dev-cycle

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Run tests, linting, and quality checks for WooCommerce development. Use when running tests, fixing code style, or following the development workflow in WooCommerce projects.

AI & Automation 168 stars 27 forks Updated 4 weeks ago MIT

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# WooCommerce Development Cycle This skill provides guidance for the WooCommerce development workflow, including running tests, code quality checks, and troubleshooting. ## Instructions Follow these guidelines for WooCommerce development workflow: 1. **Running tests**: See [running-tests.md](running-tests.md) for PHP and JavaScript test commands, test environment setup, and troubleshooting 2. **Code quality**: See [code-quality.md](code-quality.md) for linting and code style fixes 3. **PHP linting patterns**: See [php-linting-patterns.md](php-linting-patterns.md) for common PHP linting issues and fixes 4. **Markdown linting**: See [markdown-linting.md](markdown-linting.md) for markdown file linting and formatting ## Development Workflow The standard development workflow: 1. Make code changes 2. Run relevant tests: `pnpm run test:php:env -- --filter YourTestClass` 3. Run linting/type checking: `pnpm run lint:changes:branch:php` 4. Fix any issues: `pnpm run lint:php:fix` 5. Commit changes only after tests pass **Note**: WooCommerce uses pnpm for its build system. For other Node.js projects, prefer bun over npm/pnpm. ## Key Principles - Always run tests after making changes to verify functionality - Use specific test filters to run relevant tests during development - Fix linting errors solely for code in your current branch - Test failures provide detailed output showing expected vs actual values - The test environment handles WordPress/WooCommerce setup automatically

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Author
secondsky
Repository
secondsky/claude-skills
Created
7 months ago
Last Updated
4 weeks ago
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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