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feat: add running-and-testing-locally skill with browser testing workflow#5731

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@pfreixes pfreixes commented Mar 27, 2026

Covers Docker services, dev commands, service URLs, .env setup, signup/email verification flow, DB reset, and log capture for autonomous browser testing.

If you have the Claude Chrome extension you can just start claude --chrome and this skill will instruct Claude to do the signup/signin. You can extend later the skill with specific dashboard flows that are worth it to be tested by Claude

Otherwise you can use the skill for having the startup and teardown of the application in local managed by you.


It also notes that the skill document includes common troubleshooting guidance alongside the local setup and testing instructions.


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Covers Docker services, dev commands, service URLs, .env setup,
signup/email verification flow, DB reset, and log capture for
autonomous browser testing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Review found no issues with the changes.

Status: No Issues Found | Risk: Low

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Instruction Files
└── .claude/
    ├── agents/
    │   └── nango-docs-migrator.md
    └── skills

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