Analyzes the variety and depth of assertions across .NET test suites.
Testing Research .NET Skills
Experimental, mutation, and research-oriented test analysis outside the default testing baseline.
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Reference data for .NET test framework detection patterns, assertion APIs, skip annotations, setup/teardown methods, and common test smell indicators across MSTest, xUnit, NUnit…
Audits .NET test mock usage by tracing each mock setup through the production code's execution path to find dead, unreachable, redundant, or replaceable mocks.
Performs pseudo-mutation analysis on .NET production code to find gaps in existing test suites.
Detects duplicate boilerplate, copy-paste tests, and structural maintainability issues across .NET test suites.
Deep formal test smell audit based on academic research taxonomy (testsmells.org).
Analyzes test suites and tags each test with a standardized set of traits (e.g., positive, negative, critical-path, boundary, smoke, regression).
Generates comprehensive, workable unit tests for any programming language using a multi-agent pipeline.
Use the open-source free `Stryker.NET` mutation testing tool for .NET.
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