What it does
QA Skills is a curated collection of 50 QA and test-automation skills built for AI coding agents — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and any runtime that supports the Agent Skills Standard. The skills are organized into 10 categories spanning the full QA lifecycle: automation (Playwright, Cypress, selector recovery, API, unit, mobile, visual, performance testing), specialized testing (accessibility/WCAG, security, cross-browser, database, email, payment, analytics), session-based exploratory testing, k6 load testing plus Lighthouse CI performance checks, test data management, CI/CD integration, and QA process/documentation (test strategy, risk-based prioritization, release-readiness checklists). The project is MIT-licensed and actively maintained.
How QA teams use it
- Pull the relevant skill for a task — generating tests, automating a browser or API flow, or producing QA documentation — without writing agent instructions from scratch.
- Cover the whole QA lifecycle from one collection instead of assembling skills from many separate sources.
- Use it as the starting point when introducing AI skills to a QA team, since it spans automation, specialized testing, and process documentation in one place.
Notes
Community-maintained and MIT-licensed. Compatible with multiple agent runtimes via the Agent Skills Standard.