[chaos-test] chaos: Test-Driven Timer - Two Commits (Run 42)#33710
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Chaos Test PR #3
Persona: Test-Driven Timer
Strategy: Two Commits
Run: 42
This pull request is an automated chaos test for safe-output create-pull-request bundling.
Scenario Details
The Test-Driven Timer follows TDD principles: first commit writes the test, second commit implements the solution. Tests multi-commit bundling with a logical narrative.
Git Operations:
chaos/test-driven-timer-r42-twoExpected Bundling Behavior: Two sequential commits with clear progression.
Test Category: Multi-commit bundling
Complexity: Low