Ultimate Validation Command
One command to analyze your codebase and generate a comprehensive validation workflow.
Quick Start
1. Generate Your Validation Command
/ultimate_validate_command
This analyzes your codebase and creates .claude/commands/validate.md tailored to your project.
2. Run Complete Validation
/validate
This runs all validation: linting, type checking, style checking, unit tests, and comprehensive end-to-end testing.
What It Does
Analyzes Your Codebase
- Detects what validation tools you already have (ESLint, ruff, mypy, prettier, etc.)
- Finds your test setup (pytest, jest, Playwright, etc.)
- Understands your application architecture (routes, endpoints, database schema)
- Examines existing test patterns and CI/CD configs
Generates validate.md
Creates a validation command with phases:
- Linting - Using your configured linter
- Type Checking - Using your configured type checker
- Style Checking - Using your configured formatter
- Unit Testing - Running your existing unit tests
- End-to-End Testing - THIS IS THE KEY PART
The E2E Testing Magic
The generated E2E tests are designed to be SO comprehensive that you don't need to manually test.
For Frontend Apps
Uses Playwright to:
- Test every user flow (registration, login, CRUD operations)
- Interact with forms, buttons, navigation
- Verify data persistence and UI updates
- Test error states and validation
- Cover all routes and features
For Backend Apps
Uses Docker and custom scripts to:
- Spin up full stack in containers
- Test all API endpoints with real requests
- Interact directly with database to verify data
- Test complete workflows (auth → data operations → verification)
- Create test utilities or API endpoints if needed
For Full-Stack Apps
- Tests complete flows from UI through API to database
- Verifies data consistency across all layers
- Simulates real user behavior end-to-end
Key Philosophy
If /validate passes, your app works.
The E2E testing is creative and thorough enough that manual testing becomes unnecessary. It tests the application exactly how a real user would interact with it.
Example
For a React + FastAPI app, the generated command might:
- Run ESLint, TypeScript check, Prettier
- Run pytest and Jest
- E2E:
- Use Playwright to test user registration → login → creating items → editing → deleting
- Spin up Docker containers for backend
- Use curl to test all API endpoints
- Query database directly to verify data integrity
- Test error handling, permissions, validation
Result: Complete confidence that everything works.
How It's Different
Traditional testing:
- ❌ Unit tests in isolation
- ❌ Manual E2E testing
- ❌ Gaps in coverage
- ❌ Time-consuming
This approach:
- ✅ Automated everything
- ✅ Tests like a real user
- ✅ Comprehensive E2E coverage
- ✅ One command to validate all
Get Started
Run /ultimate_validate_command to generate your validation workflow, then use /validate whenever you need complete confidence in your code.
The generated command adapts to YOUR codebase and tests it thoroughly.