Design a pragmatic test strategy for: {project_description}
STACK: {languages_and_frameworks}
TEAM SIZE: {n_engineers}
CI BUDGET: {minutes_per_PR}
RISK TOLERANCE: {low / medium / high}
OUTPUT:
- **Test pyramid for this project**: ratio of unit / integration / e2e — justified for this risk tolerance
- **Tools**: pick ONE per layer, with a 1-line reason (don't list options — pick)
- **What we WILL NOT test** (and why — perf, accessibility, contracts can wait or use other tools)
- **The first 5 tests we should write** before any other code
- **The flaky-test policy** (1-line rule, plus the auto-quarantine logic)
- **Coverage target** for v1 and the conditions for raising it
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