csharp-nunit

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NUnit Best Practices

Your goal is to help me write effective unit tests with NUnit, covering both standard and data-driven testing approaches.

Project Setup

  • Use a separate test project with naming convention [ProjectName].Tests
  • Reference Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk, NUnit, and NUnit3TestAdapter packages
  • Create test classes that match the classes being tested (e.g., CalculatorTests for Calculator)
  • Use .NET SDK test commands: dotnet test for running tests

Test Structure

  • Apply [TestFixture] attribute to test classes
  • Use [Test] attribute for test methods
  • Follow the Arrange-Act-Assert (AAA) pattern
  • Name tests using the pattern MethodName_Scenario_ExpectedBehavior
  • Use [SetUp] and [TearDown] for per-test setup and teardown
  • Use [OneTimeSetUp] and [OneTimeTearDown] for per-class setup and teardown
  • Use [SetUpFixture] for assembly-level setup and teardown

Standard Tests

  • Keep tests focused on a single behavior
  • Avoid testing multiple behaviors in one test method
  • Use clear assertions that express intent
  • Include only the assertions needed to verify the test case
  • Make tests independent and idempotent (can run in any order)
  • Avoid test interdependencies

Data-Driven Tests

  • Use [TestCase] for inline test data
  • Use [TestCaseSource] for programmatically generated test data
  • Use [Values] for simple parameter combinations
  • Use [ValueSource] for property or method-based data sources
  • Use [Random] for random numeric test values
  • Use [Range] for sequential numeric test values
  • Use [Combinatorial] or [Pairwise] for combining multiple parameters

Assertions

  • Use Assert.That with constraint model (preferred NUnit style)
  • Use constraints like Is.EqualTo, Is.SameAs, Contains.Item
  • Use Assert.AreEqual for simple value equality (classic style)
  • Use CollectionAssert for collection comparisons
  • Use StringAssert for string-specific assertions
  • Use Assert.Throws<T> or Assert.ThrowsAsync<T> to test exceptions
  • Use descriptive messages in assertions for clarity on failure

Mocking and Isolation

  • Consider using Moq or NSubstitute alongside NUnit
  • Mock dependencies to isolate units under test
  • Use interfaces to facilitate mocking
  • Consider using a DI container for complex test setups

Test Organization

  • Group tests by feature or component
  • Use categories with [Category("CategoryName")]
  • Use [Order] to control test execution order when necessary
  • Use [Author("DeveloperName")] to indicate ownership
  • Use [Description] to provide additional test information
  • Consider [Explicit] for tests that shouldn't run automatically
  • Use [Ignore("Reason")] to temporarily skip tests
how to use csharp-nunit

How to use csharp-nunit on Cursor

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Prerequisites

Before installing skills in Cursor, ensure your development environment meets these requirements:

  • Cursor installed and configured on your development machine
  • Node.js version 16.0+ with npm package manager (verify with node --version)
  • Active project directory or workspace where you want to add csharp-nunit
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Execute installation command

Execute the skills CLI command in your project's root directory to begin installation:

$npx skills add https://github.com/github/awesome-copilot --skill csharp-nunit

The skills CLI fetches csharp-nunit from GitHub repository github/awesome-copilot and configures it for Cursor.

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Select Cursor when prompted

The CLI will show a list of available agents. Use arrow keys to navigate and space to select Cursor:

◆ Which agents do you want to install to?
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Verify installation

Confirm successful installation by checking the skill directory location:

.cursor/skills/csharp-nunit

Reload or restart Cursor to activate csharp-nunit. Access the skill through slash commands (e.g., /csharp-nunit) or your agent's skill management interface.

Security & Verification Notice

We perform automated surface-level scans (Gen AI Scanner, Socket, Snyk) during installation. These checks detect common vulnerabilities but do not guarantee complete security. Always review skill source code and verify the publisher's reputation before production use.

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Use Cases

User Story & Requirements Generation

Create detailed user stories, acceptance criteria, and feature specs

Example

Generate user stories for 'password reset feature' with acceptance criteria, edge cases, and test scenarios

Reduce spec writing time by 50%, ensure comprehensive coverage

Competitive Analysis

Research competitors, compare features, identify gaps

Example

Analyze 5 competitor products, create feature comparison matrix, suggest differentiation opportunities

Complete competitive research in 2 hours instead of 2 days

Roadmap Prioritization

Evaluate features using frameworks (RICE, ICE, Kano) and create prioritized backlogs

Example

Score 20 feature ideas using RICE framework, generate prioritized roadmap with rationale

Make data-driven prioritization decisions faster

Stakeholder Communication

Draft PRDs, status updates, and stakeholder presentations

Example

Create executive summary of Q3 roadmap, monthly progress report, feature launch announcement

Save 3-5 hours/week on communication overhead

Implementation Guide

Prerequisites

  • Claude Desktop or compatible AI client
  • Access to product documentation and roadmap tools (Jira, Notion, etc.)
  • Understanding of product management frameworks (RICE, Jobs-to-be-Done, etc.)
  • Stakeholder contact information and communication channels

Time Estimate

30-60 minutes to see productivity improvements

Installation Steps

  1. 1.Install product management skill
  2. 2.Start with user story generation for known feature
  3. 3.Progress to competitive analysis: research 2-3 competitors
  4. 4.Use for roadmap prioritization: apply RICE/ICE scoring
  5. 5.Draft stakeholder communications and refine based on feedback
  6. 6.Build template library for recurring PM tasks
  7. 7.Share effective prompts with product team

Common Pitfalls

  • Not validating competitive research—verify facts before sharing
  • Accepting user stories without involving engineering team
  • Over-relying on frameworks without qualitative judgment
  • Not customizing outputs to company culture and communication style
  • Skipping stakeholder validation of generated requirements

Best Practices

✓ Do

  • +Validate research and competitive analysis with real data
  • +Collaborate with engineering when generating technical requirements
  • +Customize frameworks and templates to your company context
  • +Use skill for first drafts, refine with stakeholder input
  • +Document successful prompt patterns for PM tasks
  • +Combine AI efficiency with human judgment and intuition

✗ Don't

  • Don't publish competitive analysis without fact-checking
  • Don't finalize user stories without engineering review
  • Don't make prioritization decisions solely on AI scoring
  • Don't skip customer validation of generated requirements
  • Don't ignore company-specific context and culture

💡 Pro Tips

  • Provide context: company goals, constraints, customer feedback
  • Ask for alternatives: 'Show 3 ways to prioritize this roadmap'
  • Request stakeholder-specific formatting: 'Executive summary vs. engineering spec'
  • Use skill for 70% generation + 30% customization to company needs

When to Use This

✓ Use When

Use for user story writing, competitive research, roadmap prioritization, stakeholder communication, and PRD drafting. Best for reducing repetitive documentation and research work.

✗ Avoid When

Avoid for strategic product vision (requires deep customer empathy), pricing decisions (needs market and financial expertise), or when face-to-face customer discovery is more valuable than speed.

Learning Path

  1. 1Basic: user stories, feature specs, status updates
  2. 2Intermediate: competitive analysis, prioritization frameworks, PRDs
  3. 3Advanced: product strategy, go-to-market planning, OKR setting
  4. 4Expert: product vision, market positioning, business model innovation

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Ratings

4.775 reviews
  • Ganesh Mohane· Dec 28, 2024

    Useful defaults in csharp-nunit — fewer surprises than typical one-off scripts, and it plays nicely with `npx skills` flows.

  • Anika Srinivasan· Dec 24, 2024

    csharp-nunit is among the better-maintained entries we tried; worth keeping pinned for repeat workflows.

  • Maya Bhatia· Dec 24, 2024

    Useful defaults in csharp-nunit — fewer surprises than typical one-off scripts, and it plays nicely with `npx skills` flows.

  • Shikha Mishra· Dec 20, 2024

    Keeps context tight: csharp-nunit is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Anika Sharma· Dec 20, 2024

    csharp-nunit has been reliable in day-to-day use. Documentation quality is above average for community skills.

  • Nia Gill· Dec 8, 2024

    We added csharp-nunit from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

  • Mia Haddad· Dec 4, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: csharp-nunit is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Benjamin Khan· Dec 4, 2024

    Keeps context tight: csharp-nunit is the kind of skill you can hand to a new teammate without a long onboarding doc.

  • Nia Johnson· Nov 27, 2024

    Solid pick for teams standardizing on skills: csharp-nunit is focused, and the summary matches what you get after install.

  • Kiara White· Nov 23, 2024

    We added csharp-nunit from the explainx registry; install was straightforward and the SKILL.md answered most questions upfront.

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