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assert

Test assertion module for validating expected behaviors, outputs, and environment states. Core Scenario: When the user is writing tests or scripts that require verification of commands, files, or variables.

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SKILL.md

assert - Robust Test Assertions

The assert module is a powerful tool for verifying that test results meet expectations. It is widely used in automated testing and CI/CD pipelines to ensure code correctness.

When to Activate

  • When writing shell scripts that need to verify command success or failure.
  • When performing regression tests on file systems (checks for non-empty, existence, etc.).
  • When validating variable states or detecting global variable leaks.
  • When checking stdout/stderr against expected patterns or content.

Core Principles & Rules

  • Exit Code Focus: Commands return 0 on success and non-zero on failure to break script execution if combined with set -e.
  • Negation Support: Use ! for negative command checks or ^ for negative type/file checks.
  • Bulk Verification: Many subcommands support checking multiple values or files in one go.

Additional Scenarios

  • Variable Snapshots: Use var save and var cmp to detect unintended global variable modifications in functions.
  • Output Matching: Use stdout with heredocs to verify complex multi-line command outputs.

Patterns & Examples

Command and Type Verification

bash
# Verify command success and multiple integer values
x assert true [ 1 -eq 1 ]
x assert is-int 10 20 30

File System Checks

bash
# Ensure specific files exist and are not empty
x assert is-file /etc/hosts
x assert is-nonempty ./log.txt

Detecting Variable Leaks

bash
# Capture state, run function, and check for leaks
x assert var save
my_function
x assert var cmp

Checklist

  • Ensure the correct operator (is-file, is-int, etc.) is used.
  • Confirm if negation (! or ^) is required for the test logic.
  • Verify that multi-line expectations match the stdin/heredoc format.

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