Better with Kent · draft
I Delete Tests Every Night
On purpose
+122
−703
same coverage
Every morning
A PR that deletes tests
Not flaky. Not broken. Low-signal — tiny cases, wrappers, and
duplicates the suite shouldn't carry forever.
Better with Kent
Tests are expensive
- Agents make writing them cheap
- They make overwriting the suite easy
- Without a bar, you drown overnight
The trap AI made worse
Agents love tiny tests
- One assertion per test
- Thin wrappers around wrappers
- Pin every error string
- Edge cases that won't happen twice
Here's the thing
Green checks ≠ confidence
More passing tests can mean a heavier suite — slower, scarier to change, and still
missing the journey that matters.
The bar
Fewer, longer tests
- One workflow · many related assertions
- Like a manual tester's script
- Multiple assertions in one test are a feature
Write it down
Principles agents can read
- Flat files · no nested
describe theater
- Inline setup · no shared mutable soup
- Don't test what TypeScript already proves
- Assert behavior — not instructional copy
Demo
kody#603
Community package work landed. Agents added regression and wrapper tests. Morning
pass cleaned them up.
Files changed
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net lines
13
files touched
What got deleted
Low-signal / duplicate
- Trivial
URLSearchParams wrapper test
- Thin MCP capability wrappers (fork / publish / rate / search)
- Edge-case regressions unlikely to recur
- Config-constant assertion
Why those wrappers died
Already covered
Passthrough capability tests duplicated
community-flow.workers.test.ts — the real journey.
What got consolidated
Fewer workflow cases
- Handler suites → one journey each
- Scoring, fork-scan, clipboard, og-image
- Publish rollback · rate validation
What stayed
High-signal coverage
community-flow.workers.test.ts — end-to-end journey
community-service.node.test.ts — core service behavior
og-image.workers.test.ts — runtime smoke
Enforcement
Keep Tests Tight
- Cursor Automation · daily 03:00 MDT
- Reads the repo testing guidelines
- Edit / combine / delete · open a PR
The prompt thesis
Valuable at the time
Agents create regression tests to verify their work. Useful then. Often should
not be kept long-term.
The loop
Ship → over-test → diet
feature lands
→
agents over-test
→
night pass
→
you merge
Homework
One file this week
- Merge related micro-tests into one workflow
- Delete one low-signal assertion
- Optional: write your bar in
docs/
Better with Kent
Coverage without clutter
- Agents write tests for free
- Maintenance is not free
- Write the bar · automate the cleanup
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