Improved the integration testing skill based on usage

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---
name: mcc-integration-testing
description: Repeatable real-server integration testing for Minecraft Console Client against a local offline Minecraft Java server. Use this whenever the user wants to confirm nothing broke, validate runtime or protocol changes end-to-end, exercise movement, physics, inventory, entity handling, or run a single-version or cross-version MCC regression sweep on a real server.
description: Repeatable real-server integration testing for Minecraft Console Client against a local Minecraft Java server in offline mode or Microsoft online mode. Use this whenever the user wants to confirm nothing broke, validate runtime or protocol changes end-to-end, exercise movement, physics, inventory, entity handling, or run a single-version or cross-version MCC regression sweep on a real server.
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# MCC Integration Testing
Use this skill when the task is "prove it still works on a real server", not just "reason about whether it should work."
Read [references/online-mode.md](references/online-mode.md) when the user asks for Microsoft login, device-code auth, or an online-mode server run.
## Default target
- Use `1.21.11-Vanilla` unless the user asks for a different version or a version matrix.
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- Use a real local server.
- Keep version matrices sequential in shared local environments. The tmux server harness is shared state by default.
- Prefer temporary MCC configs for scripted runs so one test does not contaminate the next.
- Default to offline auth in generated temp configs. Do not trust the repo-root `MinecraftClient.ini` account defaults.
- If the user explicitly asks for Microsoft online login, honor that request and generate the temp config for Microsoft auth instead of offline mode.
- For Microsoft auth, prefer an interactive TTY launch with `BasicIO-NoColor` so the device code is easy to read and relay to the user.
- Do not use file-input mode during Microsoft auth. Launch interactively first, complete login, then switch to scripted control only if needed.
- For online-mode tests, prefer a clean temp config with no join-time bots or scheduled tasks. Inherited `ScriptScheduler` or `DiscordRpc` settings can pollute the session and send unintended chat right after login.
- Legacy and modern command syntax differ. Do not assume one server-command profile fits every version.
- Use actual MCC output and actual server logs for assertions. Do not invent success strings.
- Launch MCC against an explicit `localhost:<server-port>` target for repeatable local tests.
## Choose the test mode
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.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/ensure_offline_server.sh 1.21.11-Vanilla
```
By default, the config helper prepares offline auth. To opt into another auth mode for a specific run, set:
```bash
MCC_TEST_ACCOUNT_TYPE=microsoft
MCC_TEST_PASSWORD=
```
Optionally override the login name with the fourth argument to the config helper.
## Scripts and tools
- `.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/ensure_offline_server.sh`
- configures persistent offline mode and RCON
- `.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/prepare_offline_mcc_config.sh`
- copies `MinecraftClient.ini`, prepares offline login by default, and can switch to Microsoft auth when explicitly requested
- `.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/get_server_port.sh`
- resolves the actual local server port from `server.properties` or the latest server log
- `.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/run_full_spectrum_test.sh`
- single-version deep smoke with built-in assertions
- `.skills/mcc-integration-testing/scripts/summarize_test_run.sh`
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## Troubleshooting
- If the first RCON command fails, retry it before assuming the setup is broken.
- If MCC reaches Microsoft device-code login during an offline test, stop and inspect the generated temp config before retrying.
- If the user explicitly requests Microsoft online login, set `MCC_TEST_ACCOUNT_TYPE=microsoft` before launching the harness.
- If the user explicitly requests Microsoft online login, use `BasicIO-NoColor` in a real TTY, relay the device code from the TUI, and avoid pressing empty Enter at any auth prompt.
- If the online-mode session sends unexpected chat or commands right after join, inspect inherited bot settings first. `ChatBot.ScriptScheduler` tasks and `ChatBot.DiscordRpc` are common sources of test noise in user-local configs.
- If `dotnet run` cannot see an existing Microsoft session, check whether `SessionCache.db` and `ProfileKeyCache.ini` need to be synced from `MinecraftClient/bin/Release/net10.0/` to the repo root.
- If Microsoft auth keeps prompting even with a valid session cache, verify `Account.Login` matches the cached username exactly.
- If MCC reports `Connection refused`, verify the launched target matches the server's actual `server-port`.
- If multiple versions are being tested, do not start them in parallel unless the harness isolates tmux sessions and input files.
- If a test assertion fails, inspect the real MCC output before changing the code or weakening the assertion.
- If an older server behaves oddly on Linux, check `use-native-transport=false` in `server.properties`.

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# Online-Mode Notes
Use this flow only when the user explicitly asks for Microsoft login or wants to validate against an online-mode server.
## Launch mode
- Prefer `BasicIO-NoColor` in a real TTY so the Microsoft device-code prompt is easy to read and copy.
- Do not use `MCC_FILE_INPUT=1` during the auth step. It is for scripted command injection, not interactive login.
- Avoid `nohup`. Use `tmux` for long-running sessions that still need a TTY.
- Start from a clean temp config when possible. If the temp config is copied from a user-local `MinecraftClient.ini`, inspect `ChatBot.ScriptScheduler` and `ChatBot.DiscordRpc` before the run.
## Session cache behavior
- `dotnet run --project MinecraftClient ...` uses the repo root for `SessionCache.db` and `ProfileKeyCache.ini`.
- The compiled binary under `MinecraftClient/bin/<Config>/net10.0/` uses that output directory instead.
- If a session exists in one location and not the other, sync the cache files before assuming login is broken.
## Account settings
- `Account.Login` must be populated for MCC to look up a cached Microsoft session.
- The cached key is the username form MCC stored, typically the lowercase username, not necessarily the email address.
- MCC rewrites `MinecraftClient.ini` on clean exit, so generate a temp config per run and do not edit it while MCC is still running.
## Auth prompt handling
- Do not send a bare Enter to dismiss `Password(invisible):` or `Paste your code here:` prompts. That can trigger offline fallback.
- For interactive online-mode runs, wait for the device code prompt and relay the code to the user exactly as shown.
- After the user completes login, continue the test in the same TTY session or restart into file-driven mode if the workflow requires automation.
## Join-time noise
- Real user configs may contain enabled bots or task lists that were harmless in offline testing but are noisy in online-mode validation.
- The most common examples are:
- `ChatBot.ScriptScheduler` task lists that send `/hello`, `/login ...`, or other automatic commands on login or on an interval
- `ChatBot.DiscordRpc`, which is not harmful to server state but adds log noise and extra background activity
- If the goal is protocol or feature validation, suppress these before the run or treat their output as non-test noise.
## Server settings
- For realistic online-mode testing, keep `online-mode=true`.
- Keep `enforce-secure-profile=true` unless the test explicitly targets insecure-profile behavior.
## Command reminders
- With `InternalCmdChar = "slash"`:
- `/health`, `/pos`, `/inventory`, `/entity` are MCC internal commands.
- `/send /list` and `/send /give ...` are server commands.
- bare text is regular chat sent to the server.

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
if [[ $# -ne 1 ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <server-dir>" >&2
exit 1
fi
REPO_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/../../.." && pwd)"
SERVER_DIR_NAME="$1"
SERVERS_ROOT="${MCC_SERVERS:-$REPO_ROOT/MinecraftOfficial/downloads}"
SERVER_DIR="$SERVERS_ROOT/$SERVER_DIR_NAME"
PROPS_FILE="$SERVER_DIR/server.properties"
LATEST_LOG="$SERVER_DIR/logs/latest.log"
if [[ -f "$PROPS_FILE" ]]; then
PORT_LINE="$(grep -E '^server-port=' "$PROPS_FILE" | tail -n 1 || true)"
if [[ -n "$PORT_LINE" ]]; then
PORT="${PORT_LINE#server-port=}"
if [[ "$PORT" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "$PORT"
exit 0
fi
fi
fi
if [[ -f "$LATEST_LOG" ]]; then
PORT="$(sed -n 's/.*Starting Minecraft server on .*:\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p' "$LATEST_LOG" | tail -n 1)"
if [[ -n "$PORT" ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "$PORT"
exit 0
fi
fi
printf '25565\n'

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
if [[ $# -lt 3 || $# -gt 4 ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <template-ini> <output-ini> <mc-version> [login]" >&2
exit 1
fi
TEMPLATE_INI="$1"
OUTPUT_INI="$2"
MC_VERSION="$3"
LOGIN_NAME="${4:-CursorBot}"
ACCOUNT_TYPE="${MCC_TEST_ACCOUNT_TYPE:-mojang}"
PASSWORD_VALUE="${MCC_TEST_PASSWORD-}"
if [[ "$ACCOUNT_TYPE" != "mojang" && "$ACCOUNT_TYPE" != "microsoft" && "$ACCOUNT_TYPE" != "yggdrasil" ]]; then
echo "Unsupported MCC_TEST_ACCOUNT_TYPE: $ACCOUNT_TYPE" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "${MCC_TEST_PASSWORD+x}" ]]; then
if [[ "$ACCOUNT_TYPE" == "mojang" ]]; then
PASSWORD_VALUE="-"
else
PASSWORD_VALUE=""
fi
fi
cp "$TEMPLATE_INI" "$OUTPUT_INI"
sed -i \
-e "s#^Account = .*#Account = { Login = \"$LOGIN_NAME\", Password = \"$PASSWORD_VALUE\" }#" \
-e "s#^AccountType = .*#AccountType = \"$ACCOUNT_TYPE\"#" \
-e "s#^MinecraftVersion = \"[^\"]*\"\\(.*\\)\$#MinecraftVersion = \"$MC_VERSION\"\\1#" \
-e 's#^TerrainAndMovements = false#TerrainAndMovements = true#' \
-e 's#^InventoryHandling = false#InventoryHandling = true#' \
-e 's#^EntityHandling = false#EntityHandling = true#' \
-e 's#^AutoRespawn = false#AutoRespawn = true#' \
"$OUTPUT_INI"
grep -Fq "AccountType = \"$ACCOUNT_TYPE\"" "$OUTPUT_INI" || {
echo "Failed to enforce account type $ACCOUNT_TYPE in $OUTPUT_INI" >&2
exit 1
}
if [[ "$ACCOUNT_TYPE" == "mojang" ]]; then
grep -Eq '^Account = \{ Login = ".*", Password = "-" \}' "$OUTPUT_INI" || {
echo "Failed to enforce offline account in $OUTPUT_INI" >&2
exit 1
}
fi
printf '%s\n' "$OUTPUT_INI"

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trap cleanup EXIT
prepare_config() {
cp "$REPO_ROOT/MinecraftClient.ini" "$CFG"
sed -i \
-e 's/Account = { Login = "test", Password = "-" }/Account = { Login = "CursorBot", Password = "-" }/' \
-e "s/MinecraftVersion = \"auto\"/MinecraftVersion = \"$MC_VERSION\"/" \
-e 's/TerrainAndMovements = false/TerrainAndMovements = true/' \
-e 's/InventoryHandling = false/InventoryHandling = true/' \
-e 's/EntityHandling = false/EntityHandling = true/' \
-e 's/AutoRespawn = false/AutoRespawn = true/' \
"$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.ScriptScheduler\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.DiscordRpc\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.AntiAFK\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.AutoDig\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.AutoAttack\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.PlayerListLogger\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
sed -i '/^\[ChatBot.ReplayCapture\]/,/^\[/ { s/^Enabled = true/Enabled = false/; }' "$CFG"
bash "$SCRIPT_DIR/prepare_offline_mcc_config.sh" "$REPO_ROOT/MinecraftClient.ini" "$CFG" "$MC_VERSION" >/dev/null
}
wait_for_file_pattern() {
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"$SCRIPT_DIR/ensure_offline_server.sh" "$VERSION"
prepare_config
SERVER_PORT="$(bash "$SCRIPT_DIR/get_server_port.sh" "$VERSION")"
: > "$INPUT_FILE"
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echo "Starting MCC..."
(
cd "$REPO_ROOT"
MCC_FILE_INPUT=1 dotnet run --project MinecraftClient -c Release --no-build -- "$CFG" > "$MCC_LOG" 2>&1
MCC_FILE_INPUT=1 dotnet run --project MinecraftClient -c Release --no-build -- "$CFG" CursorBot - "localhost:$SERVER_PORT" > "$MCC_LOG" 2>&1
) &
MCC_PID=$!