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name: fixing-bugs
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description: Use when encountering a bug - complete workflow from discovery through debugging, bd issue, test-driven fix, verification, and closure
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---
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<skill_overview>
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Bug fixing is a complete workflow: reproduce, track in bd, debug systematically, write test, fix, verify, close. Every bug gets a bd issue and regression test.
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</skill_overview>
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<rigidity_level>
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LOW FREEDOM - Follow exact workflow: create bd issue → debug with tools → write failing test → fix → verify → close.
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Never skip tracking or regression test. Use debugging-with-tools for investigation, test-driven-development for fix.
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</rigidity_level>
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<quick_reference>
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| Step | Action | Command/Skill |
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| **1. Track** | Create bd bug issue | `bd create "Bug: [description]" --type bug` |
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| **2. Debug** | Systematic investigation | Use `debugging-with-tools` skill |
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| **3. Test (RED)** | Write failing test reproducing bug | Use `test-driven-development` skill |
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| **4. Fix (GREEN)** | Implement fix | Minimal code to pass test |
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| **5. Verify** | Run full test suite | Use `verification-before-completion` skill |
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| **6. Close** | Update and close bd issue | `bd close bd-123` |
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**FORBIDDEN:** Fix without bd issue, fix without regression test
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**REQUIRED:** Every bug gets tracked, tested, verified before closing
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</quick_reference>
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<when_to_use>
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**Use when you discover a bug:**
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- Test failure you need to fix
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- Bug reported by user
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- Unexpected behavior in development
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- Regression from recent change
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- Production issue (non-emergency)
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**Production emergencies:** Abbreviated workflow OK (hotfix first), but still create bd issue and add regression tests afterward.
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</when_to_use>
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<the_process>
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## 1. Create bd Bug Issue
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**Track from the start:**
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```bash
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bd create "Bug: [Clear description]" --type bug --priority P1
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# Returns: bd-123
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```
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**Document:**
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```bash
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bd edit bd-123 --design "
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## Bug Description
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[What's wrong]
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## Reproduction Steps
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1. Step one
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2. Step two
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## Expected Behavior
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[What should happen]
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## Actual Behavior
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[What actually happens]
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## Environment
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[Version, OS, etc.]"
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```
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## 2. Debug Systematically
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**REQUIRED: Use debugging-with-tools skill**
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```
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Use Skill tool: hyperpowers:debugging-with-tools
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```
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**debugging-with-tools will:**
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- Use internet-researcher to search for error
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- Recommend debugger or instrumentation
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- Use codebase-investigator to understand context
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- Guide to root cause (not symptom)
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**Update bd issue with findings:**
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```bash
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bd edit bd-123 --design "[previous content]
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## Investigation
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[Root cause found via debugging]
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[Tools used: debugger, internet search, etc.]"
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```
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## 3. Write Failing Test (RED Phase)
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**REQUIRED: Use test-driven-development skill**
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Write test that reproduces the bug:
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```python
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def test_rejects_empty_email():
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"""Regression test for bd-123: Empty email accepted"""
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError):
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create_user(email="") # Should fail, currently passes
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```
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**Run test, verify it FAILS:**
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```bash
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pytest tests/test_user.py::test_rejects_empty_email
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# Expected: PASS (bug exists)
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# Should fail AFTER fix
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```
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**Why critical:** If test passes before fix, it doesn't test the bug.
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## 4. Implement Fix (GREEN Phase)
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**Fix the root cause (not symptom):**
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```python
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def create_user(email: str):
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if not email or not email.strip(): # Fix
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raise ValidationError("Email required")
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# ... rest
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```
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**Run test, verify it now FAILS (test was written backwards by mistake earlier - fix this):**
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Actually write the test to FAIL first:
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```python
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def test_rejects_empty_email():
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError):
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create_user(email="")
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```
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Run:
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```bash
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pytest tests/test_user.py::test_rejects_empty_email
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# Should FAIL before fix (no validation)
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# Should PASS after fix (validation added)
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```
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## 5. Verify Complete Fix
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**REQUIRED: Use verification-before-completion skill**
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```bash
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# Run full test suite (via test-runner agent)
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"Run: pytest"
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# Agent returns: All tests pass (including regression test)
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```
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**Verify:**
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- Regression test passes
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- All other tests still pass
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- No new warnings or errors
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- Pre-commit hooks pass
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## 6. Close bd Issue
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**Update with fix details:**
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```bash
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bd edit bd-123 --design "[previous content]
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## Fix Implemented
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[Description of fix]
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[File changed: src/auth/user.py:23]
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## Regression Test
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[Test added: tests/test_user.py::test_rejects_empty_email]
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## Verification
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[All tests pass: 145/145]"
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bd close bd-123
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```
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**Commit with bd reference:**
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```bash
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git commit -m "fix(bd-123): Reject empty email in user creation
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Adds validation to prevent empty strings.
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Regression test: test_rejects_empty_email
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Closes bd-123"
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```
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</the_process>
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<examples>
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<example>
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<scenario>Developer fixes bug without creating bd issue or regression test</scenario>
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<code>
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Developer notices: Empty email accepted in user creation
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"Fixes" immediately:
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```python
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def create_user(email: str):
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if not email: # Quick fix
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raise ValidationError("Email required")
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```
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Commits: "fix: validate email"
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[No bd issue, no regression test]
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</code>
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<why_it_fails>
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**No tracking:**
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- Work not tracked in bd (can't see what was fixed)
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- No link between commit and bug
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- Can't verify fix meets requirements
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**No regression test:**
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- Bug could come back in future
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- Can't prove fix works
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- No protection against breaking this again
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**Incomplete fix:**
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- Doesn't handle `email=" "` (whitespace)
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- Didn't debug to understand full issue
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**Result:** Bug returns when someone changes validation logic.
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</why_it_fails>
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<correction>
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**Complete workflow:**
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```bash
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# 1. Track
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bd create "Bug: Empty email accepted" --type bug
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# Returns: bd-123
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# 2. Debug (use debugging-with-tools)
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# Investigation reveals: Email validation missing entirely
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# Also: Whitespace emails like " " also accepted
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# 3. Write failing test (RED)
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def test_rejects_empty_email():
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError):
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create_user(email="")
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def test_rejects_whitespace_email():
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError):
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create_user(email=" ")
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# Run: Both PASS (bug exists) - WAIT, test should FAIL before fix!
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```
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Actually:
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```python
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# Test currently PASSES (bug exists - no validation)
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# We expect test to FAIL after we add validation
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# 4. Fix
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def create_user(email: str):
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if not email or not email.strip():
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raise ValidationError("Email required")
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# 5. Verify
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pytest # All tests pass now, including regression tests
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# 6. Close
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bd close bd-123
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git commit -m "fix(bd-123): Reject empty/whitespace email"
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```
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**Result:** Bug fixed, tracked, tested, won't regress.
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</correction>
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</example>
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<example>
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<scenario>Developer writes test after fix, test passes immediately, doesn't catch regression</scenario>
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<code>
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Developer fixes validation bug, then writes test:
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```python
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# Fix first
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def validate_email(email):
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return "@" in email and len(email) > 0
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# Then test
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def test_validate_email():
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assert validate_email("user@example.com") == True
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```
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Test runs: PASS
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Commits both together.
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Later, someone changes validation:
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```python
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def validate_email(email):
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return True # Breaks validation!
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```
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Test still PASSES (only checks happy path).
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</code>
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<why_it_fails>
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**Test written after fix:**
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- Never saw test fail
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- Only tests happy path remembered
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- Doesn't test the bug that was fixed
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- Missed edge case: `validate_email("@@")` returns True (bug!)
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**Why it happens:** Skipping TDD RED phase.
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</why_it_fails>
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<correction>
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**TDD approach (RED-GREEN):**
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```python
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# 1. Write test FIRST that reproduces the bug
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def test_validate_email():
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# Happy path
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assert validate_email("user@example.com") == True
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# Bug case (empty email was accepted)
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assert validate_email("") == False
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# Edge case discovered during debugging
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assert validate_email("@@") == False
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# 2. Run test - should FAIL (bug exists)
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pytest test_validate_email
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# FAIL: validate_email("") returned True, expected False
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# 3. Implement fix
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def validate_email(email):
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if not email or len(email) == 0:
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return False
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return "@" in email and email.count("@") == 1
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# 4. Run test - should PASS
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pytest test_validate_email
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# PASS: All assertions pass
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```
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**Later regression:**
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```python
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def validate_email(email):
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return True # Someone breaks it
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```
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**Test catches it:**
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```
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FAIL: assert validate_email("") == False
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Expected False, got True
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```
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**Result:** Regression test actually prevents bug from returning.
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</correction>
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</example>
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<example>
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<scenario>Developer fixes symptom without using debugging-with-tools to find root cause</scenario>
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<code>
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Bug report: "Application crashes when processing user data"
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Error:
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```
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NullPointerException at UserService.java:45
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```
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Developer sees line 45:
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```java
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String email = user.getEmail().toLowerCase(); // Line 45
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```
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"Obvious fix":
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```java
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String email = user.getEmail() != null ? user.getEmail().toLowerCase() : "";
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```
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Bug "fixed"... but crashes continue with different data.
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</code>
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<why_it_fails>
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**Symptom fix:**
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- Fixed null check at crash point
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- Didn't investigate WHY email is null
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- Didn't use debugging-with-tools to find root cause
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**Actual root cause:** User object created without email in registration flow. Email is null for all users created via broken endpoint.
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**Result:** Null-check applied everywhere, root cause (broken registration) unfixed.
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</why_it_fails>
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<correction>
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**Use debugging-with-tools skill:**
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```
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# Dispatch internet-researcher
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"Search for: NullPointerException UserService getEmail
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- Common causes of null email in user objects
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- User registration validation patterns"
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# Dispatch codebase-investigator
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"Investigate:
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- How is User object created?
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- Where is email set?
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- Are there paths where email can be null?
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- Which endpoints create users?"
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# Agent reports:
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"Found: POST /register endpoint creates User without validating email field.
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Email is optional in UserDTO but required in User domain object."
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```
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**Root cause found:** Registration doesn't validate email.
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**Proper fix:**
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```java
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// In registration endpoint
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@PostMapping("/register")
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public User register(@RequestBody UserDTO dto) {
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if (dto.getEmail() == null || dto.getEmail().isEmpty()) {
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throw new ValidationException("Email required");
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}
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return userService.create(dto);
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}
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```
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**Regression test:**
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```java
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@Test
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void registrationRequiresEmail() {
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assertThrows(ValidationException.class, () ->
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register(new UserDTO(null, "password")));
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}
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```
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**Result:** Root cause fixed, no more null emails created.
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</correction>
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</example>
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</examples>
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<critical_rules>
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## Rules That Have No Exceptions
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1. **Every bug gets a bd issue** → Track from discovery to closure
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- Create bd issue before fixing
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- Document reproduction steps
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- Update with investigation findings
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- Close only after verified
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2. **Use debugging-with-tools skill** → Systematic investigation required
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- Never guess at fixes
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- Use internet-researcher for errors
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- Use debugger/instrumentation for state
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- Find root cause, not symptom
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3. **Write failing test first (RED)** → Regression prevention
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- Test must fail before fix
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- Test must reproduce the bug
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- Test must pass after fix
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- If test passes immediately, it doesn't test the bug
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4. **Verify complete fix** → Use verification-before-completion
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- Regression test passes
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- Full test suite passes
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- No new warnings
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- Pre-commit hooks pass
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## Common Excuses
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All of these mean: Stop, follow complete workflow:
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- "Quick fix, no need for bd issue"
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- "Obvious bug, no need to debug"
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- "I'll add test later"
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- "Test passes, must be fixed"
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- "Just one line change"
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</critical_rules>
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<verification_checklist>
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Before claiming bug fixed:
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- [ ] bd issue created with reproduction steps
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- [ ] Used debugging-with-tools to find root cause
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- [ ] Wrote test that reproduces bug (RED phase)
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- [ ] Verified test FAILS before fix
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- [ ] Implemented fix addressing root cause
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- [ ] Verified test PASSES after fix
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- [ ] Ran full test suite (all pass)
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- [ ] Updated bd issue with fix details
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- [ ] Closed bd issue
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- [ ] Committed with bd reference
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</verification_checklist>
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<integration>
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**This skill calls:**
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- debugging-with-tools (systematic investigation)
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- test-driven-development (RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle)
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- verification-before-completion (verify complete fix)
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**This skill is called by:**
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- When bugs discovered during development
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- When test failures need fixing
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- When user reports bugs
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**Agents used:**
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- hyperpowers:internet-researcher (via debugging-with-tools)
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- hyperpowers:codebase-investigator (via debugging-with-tools)
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- hyperpowers:test-runner (run tests without output pollution)
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</integration>
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<resources>
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**When stuck:**
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- Don't understand bug → Use debugging-with-tools skill
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- Tempted to skip tracking → Create bd issue first, always
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- Test passes immediately → Not testing the bug, rewrite test
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- Fix doesn't work → Return to debugging-with-tools, find actual root cause
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</resources>
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