Cypress Cheat Sheet
Practical Cypress cheat sheet with setup steps, core workflows, debugging, and copy-paste examples.
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Cypress cheat sheet with real commands and snippets for setup, core workflows, debugging, and production-safe automation patterns. If you are working across tools, pair this with the Playwright Cheat Sheet and Jest Cheat Sheet.
Setup and Installation
Goal: Verify installation and CLI metadata
# Resolve command path from current shell
command -v cypress
# Print installed version to confirm runtime
cypress --version
# Read top-level help before using subcommands
cypress --help
Goal: Install or upgrade the tool on a workstation
# Install Cypress as a dev dependency
npm install -D cypress
# Verify Cypress binary installation
npx cypress verify
Goal: Run day-to-day commands
# Open interactive test runner
npx cypress open
# Run tests headlessly in CI
npx cypress run
# Run a specific spec file
npx cypress run --spec cypress/e2e/login.cy.ts
# Record run to Cypress Cloud
npx cypress run --record --key $CYPRESS_RECORD_KEY
Core Workflows
Goal: Capture command help for quick offline lookup
# Create docs folder for generated command references
mkdir -p docs/cli
# Write help output to a timestamped file
cypress --help > docs/cli/cypress-help.txt
# Search help output for a keyword
rg "config|auth|deploy" docs/cli/cypress-help.txt
Goal: Wrap repetitive commands in a script
# Create scripts directory for local automation
mkdir -p scripts
# Write repeatable health-check script
cat > scripts/check-cypress.sh <<'SH'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
cypress --version
cypress --help >/dev/null
SH
# Make script executable and run it
chmod +x scripts/check-cypress.sh && ./scripts/check-cypress.sh
Configuration and Environment
Goal: Pin environment variables for predictable runs
# Define environment profile for local commands
export CYPRESS_PROFILE=dev
# Persist profile in local shell configuration
echo 'export CYPRESS_PROFILE=dev' >> ~/.zshrc
# Reload shell profile changes
source ~/.zshrc
Automation and CI
Goal: Add tool checks to CI pipeline
# Run lint/test/build in strict mode
set -euo pipefail
# Verify CLI exists before invoking workflow
command -v cypress
# Exit quickly if command is unavailable
cypress --version
Debugging and Troubleshooting
Goal: Collect diagnostics when commands fail
# Capture command output and exit code
cypress --help > /tmp/cypress-debug.log 2>&1; echo $?
# Inspect captured diagnostics
tail -n 80 /tmp/cypress-debug.log
# Check current shell PATH entries
echo $PATH | tr ':' '\n'
Common Gotchas
- Pin Cypress versions in CI so local and pipeline behavior match.
- Check tool authentication context before running write or deploy commands.
- Prefer non-interactive flags in scripts to avoid stalled jobs.
- Capture stderr logs in CI artifacts for faster incident triage.
- Keep secrets in environment variables, not committed scripts.
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