testing-handbook-generator
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- Guided setup
- External API key
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- Unspecified (assume cross-platform)
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- Read-only
- Write / modify
- Shell exec
- Network behavior
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Profile is derived at build time from SKILL.md and install vectors. Subject to drift from author intent.
Heads up: 未限定 allowed-tools,默认拥有全部工具权限。
---
name: testing-handbook-generator
description: > Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook. The skill ne…
category: other
runtime: no special runtime
---
# testing-handbook-generator output preview
## PART A: Task fit
- Use case: > Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook. The skill needs the Testing Handbook repository. See discovery.md for full details. makes outbound network calls. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 more..
- Inputs: target material, constraints, expected output, and acceptance criteria.
- Evidence boundary: follow “When to Use / Handbook Location / Workflow Overview” and do not present inference as author intent.
## PART B: Execution result
- **01** The card summarizes the use case; runtime output centers on “> Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook. The skill needs the Testing Handbook repository. See discovery.md for full details. makes outbound network calls. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline and 23 more.”.
- **02** When the source has headings, the agent prioritizes “When to Use / Handbook Location / Workflow Overview” so the result follows the author’s structure.
- **03** Typical output includes task judgment, concrete steps, required commands or file edits, validation, and follow-up options.
- **04** Risk context follows the fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
## Running Rules
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding scope.
- Return the result, validation criteria, and next iteration options. The source mentions slash commands such as `/static-analysis`, `/fuzzing`, `/crypto`, `/web`, `/testing-handbook`; use them first when your agent supports command triggers.
Name target files or source material, expected output, forbidden changes, and whether network or shell access is allowed. Permission fingerprint: read files, write/modify files, run shell commands.
Start with a small task and check whether the result follows “When to Use / Handbook Location / Workflow Overview”. Inspect diffs, logs, previews, or tests before expanding scope.
Confirm the final output includes a concrete result, evidence, and next action. If it stays generic, tighten inputs, boundaries, and acceptance criteria.
---
name: testing-handbook-generator
description: > Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook. The skill ne…
category: other
source: trailofbits/skills
---
# testing-handbook-generator
## When to use
- > Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook. The skill needs the Testing Handbo…
- Use it when the task has clear inputs, repeatable steps, and validation criteria.
## What to provide
- Target material, scope, expected result, and forbidden changes.
- Whether network, commands, file writes, or external services are allowed.
## Execution rules
- Organize steps around “When to Use / Handbook Location / Workflow Overview” and keep inference separate from source facts.
- read files, write/modify files, run shell commands; may access external network resources; usually needs no extra API key.
- Validate with a small sample before expanding the task.
## Output requirements
- Return the deliverable, key evidence, validation method, and next action.
- Mark missing information as unknown; do not invent commands, platforms, or dependencies. The author source anchors workflow facts; repository files anchor sources and commands; Fluxly only adds fit, limitations, and quality judgment.
skill "testing-handbook-generator" {
input -> user goal + target files + boundaries + acceptance criteria
context -> When to Use / Handbook Location / Workflow Overview
rules -> SKILL.md triggers / order / output contract
runtime -> no special runtime | read files, write/modify files, run shell commands | may access external network resources
guardrails -> usually needs no extra API key + small-sample validation + diff/log review
output -> copyable result + checklist + next iteration
} Testing Handbook Skill Generator
Generate and maintain Claude Code skills from the Trail of Bits Testing Handbook.
When to Use
Invoke this skill when:
- Creating new security testing skills from handbook content
- User mentions "testing handbook", "appsec.guide", or asks about generating skills
- Bulk skill generation or refresh is needed
Do NOT use for:
- General security testing questions (use the generated skills)
- Non-handbook skill creation
Handbook Location
The skill needs the Testing Handbook repository. See discovery.md for full details.
Quick reference: Check ./testing-handbook, ../testing-handbook, ~/testing-handbook → ask user → clone as last resort.
Repository: https://github.com/trailofbits/testing-handbook
Workflow Overview
Phase 0: Setup Phase 1: Discovery
┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ Locate handbook │ → │ Analyze handbook│
│ - Find or clone │ │ - Scan sections │
│ - Confirm path │ │ - Classify types│
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
↓ ↓
Phase 3: Generation Phase 2: Planning
┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ TWO-PASS GEN │ ← │ Generate plan │
│ Pass 1: Content │ │ - New skills │
│ Pass 2: X-refs │ │ - Updates │
│ - Write to gen/ │ │ - Present user │
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
↓
Phase 4: Testing Phase 5: Finalize
┌─────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────┐
│ Validate skills │ → │ Post-generation │
│ - Run validator │ │ - Update README │
│ - Test activation│ │ - Update X-refs │
│ - Fix issues │ │ - Self-improve │
└─────────────────┘ └─────────────────┘
Scope Restrictions
ONLY modify these locations:
plugins/testing-handbook-skills/skills/[skill-name]/*- Generated skills (as siblings to testing-handbook-generator)plugins/testing-handbook-skills/skills/testing-handbook-generator/*- Self-improvement- Repository root
README.md- Add generated skills to table
NEVER modify or analyze:
- Other plugins (
plugins/property-based-testing/,plugins/static-analysis/, etc.) - Other skills outside this plugin
Do not scan or pull into context any skills outside of testing-handbook-skills/. Generate skills based solely on handbook content and resources referenced from it.
Quick Reference
Section → Skill Type Mapping
| Handbook Section | Skill Type | Template |
|---|---|---|
/static-analysis/[tool]/ |
Tool Skill | tool-skill.md |
/fuzzing/[lang]/[fuzzer]/ |
Fuzzer Skill | fuzzer-skill.md |
/fuzzing/techniques/ |
Technique Skill | technique-skill.md |
/crypto/[tool]/ |
Domain Skill | domain-skill.md |
/web/[tool]/ |
Tool Skill | tool-skill.md |
Skill Candidate Signals
| Signal | Indicates |
|---|---|
_index.md with bookCollapseSection: true |
Major tool/topic |
| Numbered files (00-, 10-, 20-) | Structured content |
techniques/ subsection |
Methodology content |
99-resources.md or 91-resources.md |
Has external links |
Exclusion Signals
| Signal | Action |
|---|---|
draft: true in frontmatter |
Skip section |
| Empty directory | Skip section |
| Template/placeholder file | Skip section |
GUI-only tool (e.g., web/burp/) |
Skip section (Claude cannot operate GUI tools) |
Decision Tree
Starting skill generation?
├─ Need to analyze handbook and build plan?
│ └─ Read: discovery.md
│ (Handbook analysis methodology, plan format)
│
├─ Spawning skill generation agents?
│ └─ Read: agent-prompt.md
│ (Full prompt template, variable reference, validation checklist)
│
├─ Generating a specific skill type?
│ └─ Read appropriate template:
│ ├─ Tool (Semgrep, CodeQL) → templates/tool-skill.md
│ ├─ Fuzzer (libFuzzer, AFL++) → templates/fuzzer-skill.md
│ ├─ Technique (harness, coverage) → templates/technique-skill.md
│ └─ Domain (crypto, web) → templates/domain-skill.md
│
├─ Validating generated skills?
│ └─ Run: scripts/validate-skills.py
│ Then read: testing.md for activation testing
│
├─ Finalizing after generation?
│ └─ See: Post-Generation Tasks below
│ (Update main README, update Skills Cross-Reference, self-improvement)
│
└─ Quick generation from specific section?
└─ Use Quick Reference above, apply template directly
Two-Pass Generation (Phase 3)
Generation uses a two-pass approach to solve forward reference problems (skills referencing other skills that don't exist yet).
Pass 1: Content Generation (Parallel)
Generate all skills in parallel without the Related Skills section:
Pass 1 - Generating 5 skills in parallel:
├─ Agent 1: libfuzzer (fuzzer) → skills/libfuzzer/SKILL.md
├─ Agent 2: aflpp (fuzzer) → skills/aflpp/SKILL.md
├─ Agent 3: semgrep (tool) → skills/semgrep/SKILL.md
├─ Agent 4: harness-writing (technique) → skills/harness-writing/SKILL.md
└─ Agent 5: wycheproof (domain) → skills/wycheproof/SKILL.md
Each agent uses: pass=1 (content only, Related Skills left empty)
Pass 1 agents:
- Generate all sections EXCEPT Related Skills
- Leave a placeholder:
## Related Skills\n\n<!-- PASS2: populate after all skills exist --> - Output report includes
references: DEFERRED
Pass 2: Cross-Reference Population (Sequential)
After all Pass 1 agents complete, run Pass 2 to populate Related Skills:
Pass 2 - Populating cross-references:
├─ Read all generated skill names from skills/*/SKILL.md
├─ For each skill, determine related skills based on:
│ ├─ related_sections from discovery (handbook structure)
│ ├─ Skill type relationships (fuzzers → techniques)
│ └─ Explicit mentions in content
└─ Update each SKILL.md's Related Skills section
Pass 2 process:
- Collect all generated skill names:
ls -d skills/*/SKILL.md - For each skill, identify related skills using the mapping from discovery
- Edit each SKILL.md to replace the placeholder with actual links
- Validate cross-references exist (no broken links)
Agent Prompt Template
See agent-prompt.md for the full prompt template with:
- Variable substitution reference (including
passvariable) - Pre-write validation checklist
- Hugo shortcode conversion rules
- Line count splitting rules
- Error handling guidance
- Output report format
Collecting Results
After Pass 1: Aggregate output reports, verify all skills generated. After Pass 2: Run validator to check cross-references.
Handling Agent Failures
If an agent fails or produces invalid output:
| Failure Type | Detection | Recovery Action |
|---|---|---|
| Agent crashed | No output report | Re-run single agent with same inputs |
| Validation failed | Output report shows errors | Check gaps/warnings, manually patch or re-run |
| Wrong skill type | Content doesn't match template | Re-run with corrected type parameter |
| Missing content | Output report lists gaps | Accept if minor, or provide additional related_sections |
| Pass 2 broken ref | Validator shows missing skill | Check if skill was skipped, update reference |
Important: Do NOT re-run the entire parallel batch for a single agent failure. Fix individual failures independently.
Single-Skill Regeneration
To regenerate a single skill without re-running the entire batch:
# Regenerate single skill (Pass 1 - content only)
"Use testing-handbook-generator to regenerate the {skill-name} skill from section {section_path}"
# Example:
"Use testing-handbook-generator to regenerate the libfuzzer skill from section fuzzing/c-cpp/10-libfuzzer"
Regeneration workflow:
- Re-read the handbook section for fresh content
- Apply the appropriate template
- Write to
skills/{skill-name}/SKILL.md(overwrites existing) - Re-run Pass 2 for that skill only to update cross-references
- Run validator on the single skill:
uv run scripts/validate-skills.py --skill {skill-name}
Output Location
Generated skills are written to:
skills/[skill-name]/SKILL.md
Each skill gets its own directory for potential supporting files (as siblings to testing-handbook-generator).
Quality Checklist
Before delivering generated skills:
- All handbook sections analyzed (Phase 1)
- Plan presented to user before generation (Phase 2)
- Parallel agents launched - one per skill (Phase 3)
- Templates applied correctly per skill type
- Validator passes:
uv run scripts/validate-skills.py - Activation testing passed - see testing.md
- Main
README.mdupdated with generated skills table -
README.mdSkills Cross-Reference graph updated - Self-improvement notes captured
- User notified with summary
Post-Generation Tasks
1. Update Main README
After generating skills, update the repository's main README.md to list them.
Format: Add generated skills to the same "Available Plugins" table, directly after testing-handbook-skills. Use plain text testing-handbook-generator as the author (no link).
Example:
| Plugin | Description | Author |
|--------|-------------|--------|
| ... other plugins ... |
| [testing-handbook-skills](plugins/testing-handbook-skills/) | Meta-skill that generates skills from the Testing Handbook | Paweł Płatek |
| [libfuzzer](plugins/testing-handbook-skills/skills/libfuzzer/) | Coverage-guided fuzzing with libFuzzer for C/C++ | testing-handbook-generator |
| [aflpp](plugins/testing-handbook-skills/skills/aflpp/) | Multi-core fuzzing with AFL++ | testing-handbook-generator |
| [semgrep](plugins/testing-handbook-skills/skills/semgrep/) | Fast static analysis for finding bugs | testing-handbook-generator |
2. Update Skills Cross-Reference
After generating skills, update the README.md's Skills Cross-Reference section with the mermaid graph showing skill relationships.
Process:
- Read each generated skill's
SKILL.mdand extract its## Related Skillssection - Build the mermaid graph with nodes grouped by skill type (Fuzzers, Techniques, Tools, Domain)
- Add edges based on the Related Skills relationships:
- Solid arrows (
-->) for primary technique dependencies - Dashed arrows (
-.->) for alternative tool suggestions
- Solid arrows (
- Replace the existing mermaid code block in README.md
Edge classification:
| Relationship | Arrow Style | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Fuzzer → Technique | --> |
libfuzzer --> harness-writing |
| Tool → Tool (alternative) | -.-> |
semgrep -.-> codeql |
| Fuzzer → Fuzzer (alternative) | -.-> |
libfuzzer -.-> aflpp |
| Technique → Technique | --> |
harness-writing --> coverage-analysis |
Validation: After updating, run validate-skills.py to verify all referenced skills exist.
3. Self-Improvement
After each generation run, reflect on what could improve future runs.
Capture improvements to:
- Templates (missing sections, better structure)
- Discovery logic (missed patterns, false positives)
- Content extraction (shortcodes not handled, formatting issues)
Update process:
- Note issues encountered during generation
- Identify patterns that caused problems
- Update relevant files:
SKILL.md- Workflow, decision tree, quick reference updatestemplates/*.md- Template improvementsdiscovery.md- Detection logic updatestesting.md- New validation checks
- Document the improvement in commit message
Example self-improvement:
Issue: libFuzzer skill missing sanitizer flags table
Fix: Updated templates/fuzzer-skill.md to include ## Compiler Flags section
Example Usage
Full Discovery and Generation
User: "Generate skills from the testing handbook"
1. Locate handbook (check common locations, ask user, or clone)
2. Read discovery.md for methodology
3. Scan handbook at {handbook_path}/content/docs/
4. Build candidate list with types
5. Present plan to user
6. On approval, generate each skill using appropriate template
7. Validate generated skills
8. Update main README.md with generated skills table
9. Update README.md Skills Cross-Reference graph from Related Skills sections
10. Self-improve: note any template/discovery issues for future runs
11. Report results
Single Section Generation
User: "Create a skill for the libFuzzer section"
1. Read /testing-handbook/content/docs/fuzzing/c-cpp/10-libfuzzer/
2. Identify type: Fuzzer Skill
3. Read templates/fuzzer-skill.md
4. Extract content, apply template
5. Write to skills/libfuzzer/SKILL.md
6. Validate and report
Tips
Do:
- Always present plan before generating
- Use appropriate template for skill type
- Preserve code blocks exactly
- Validate after generation
Don't:
- Generate without user approval
- Skip fetching non-video external resources (use WebFetch)
- Fetch video URLs (YouTube, Vimeo - titles only)
- Include handbook images directly
- Skip validation step
- Exceed 500 lines per SKILL.md
For first-time use: Start with discovery.md to understand the handbook analysis process.
For template reference: See templates/ directory for skill type templates.
For validation: See testing.md for quality assurance methodology.
Decide Fit First
Design Intent
How To Use It
Boundaries And Review