Test Generator

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Automated test case generator. Unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, mock objects, test fixtures, coverage analysis, edge case generation.

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安装

claude skill add --url github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/ckchzh/test-generator

文档

Test Generator — Multi-Purpose Utility Tool

A general-purpose CLI utility tool for data entry, management, and retrieval. Provides commands to run tasks, configure settings, check status, initialize the workspace, list/add/remove/search entries, export data, and view system info — all from the terminal.

Command Reference

The script (test-generator) supports the following commands via its case dispatch:

CommandDescriptionExample Output
run <arg>Execute the main function with a given argumentRunning: <arg>
configShow configuration file pathConfig: $DATA_DIR/config.json
statusDisplay current operational statusStatus: ready
initInitialize the data directory and workspaceInitialized in $DATA_DIR
listList all entries from the data logPrints contents of data.log or (empty)
add <text>Add a new timestamped entry to the data logAdded: <text>
remove <id>Remove an entry from the data logRemoved: <id>
search <term>Search entries in the data log (case-insensitive)Matching lines or Not found: <term>
exportExport all data log contents to stdoutFull contents of data.log
infoShow version and data directory pathVersion: 2.0.0 | Data: $DATA_DIR
helpShow full help text with all commands
versionPrint version stringtest-generator v2.0.0

Data Storage

  • Data directory: $TEST_GENERATOR_DIR or ~/.local/share/test-generator/
  • Data log: $DATA_DIR/data.log — stores all entries added via the add command, each prefixed with a date stamp
  • History log: $DATA_DIR/history.log — every command invocation is timestamped and logged for auditing
  • All directories are auto-created on first run via mkdir -p

Requirements

  • Bash 4+ (uses set -euo pipefail)
  • No external dependencies — pure bash, no API keys, no network calls
  • Works on Linux and macOS
  • grep (for the search command)

When to Use

  1. Quick data logging — Need to record notes, test results, or observations from the command line? Use test-generator add "your note here" for instant timestamped logging.
  2. Simple searchable notebook — Accumulated entries can be searched with test-generator search <term>, making it a lightweight grep-able journal for tracking test runs or results.
  3. Data export for pipelines — Use test-generator export to pipe all logged data into downstream tools or redirect to a file for reporting.
  4. System status checks in scriptstest-generator status provides a quick health-check output suitable for CI/CD monitoring scripts or cron jobs.
  5. Workspace initialization — Run test-generator init when setting up a new machine or environment to bootstrap the data directory structure.

Examples

Initialize the workspace

bash
test-generator init
# Output: Initialized in /home/user/.local/share/test-generator

Add entries

bash
test-generator add "Unit test suite passed - 47 tests, 0 failures"
# Output: Added: Unit test suite passed - 47 tests, 0 failures

test-generator add "Integration test: API endpoint /users returned 200"
# Output: Added: Integration test: API endpoint /users returned 200

List all entries

bash
test-generator list
# Output:
# 2026-03-18 Unit test suite passed - 47 tests, 0 failures
# 2026-03-18 Integration test: API endpoint /users returned 200

Search entries

bash
test-generator search "API"
# Output: 2026-03-18 Integration test: API endpoint /users returned 200

Check status and info

bash
test-generator status
# Output: Status: ready

test-generator info
# Output: Version: 2.0.0 | Data: /home/user/.local/share/test-generator

Configuration

Set the TEST_GENERATOR_DIR environment variable to change the data directory:

bash
export TEST_GENERATOR_DIR="/path/to/custom/dir"

Default: ~/.local/share/test-generator/


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