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Testing & QA
Four test-quality skills for mutation testing, realistic test-data factories, end-to-end scenario generation, and API contract enforcement — moving teams past line-coverage theater toward real bug-catching.
Savings Callout
$44 bundle price vs. $79.96 as singles.
Formula pricing keeps every bundle at roughly 45% off the included single-skill prices.
Bundle License
$44
$79.96
Includes every listed skill with support for Claude Code, Codex, and OpenClaw, with the full individual price shown crossed out so the bundle discount is explicit.
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What You Get In This Bundle
Four test-quality skills for mutation testing, realistic test-data factories, end-to-end scenario generation, and API contract enforcement — moving teams past line-coverage theater toward real bug-catching.
All ClearPoint Nexus Skills Include
- Production-ready workflow packaging for three supported platforms.
- Reusable structure designed for repeatable operator tasks.
- Clear deliverable format, not just raw prompt output.
Upgrade Path
If you later decide to move from bundles into Pro, bundle buyers get $33 off the first year of Pro automatically at checkout.
Included Skills
Mutation Testing Driver
$19.99Runs mutation testing to assess whether the test suite would catch small deliberate bugs, then reports mutation survival rate and prioritized test improvements. Useful for measuring real test quality beyond line coverage.
Test Data Builder
$19.99Generates language-native test data factories with edge cases, nulls, extremes, and locale variations for any data model. Useful for building tests that reflect real-world inputs instead of toy fixtures.
E2E Scenario Generator
$19.99Converts a user story or product requirement into a complete Playwright, Cypress, or Selenium E2E scenario with setup, assertions, and failure diagnostics. Useful for automating the most time-consuming part of QA.
API Contract Enforcer
$19.99Validates that code changes do not silently break API contracts, checking schemas, status codes, and backward compatibility with severity-rated breaking-change reports. Useful for microservices teams preventing cross-service regressions.