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Guides Site Reliability Engineering—SLI/SLO and error budgets, reliability dashboards and burn-rate alerting, production readiness reviews, capacity planning for availability, toil reduction, dependency and failure-mode analysis, release reliability (canaries, rollback criteria), and service-owner incident mitigation tied to customer impact. Use when defining or operating SLOs, measuring error budget burn, improving service reliability, running PRRs before launch, planning scalable resilient capacity, or leading technical mitigation during outages—not for CI/CD pipeline implementation (devops), incident program and paging policy design (incident-management-engineer), cloud access and patch tickets (cloud-system-administrator), load-test profiling (performance-engineer), rollout cutover strategy (deployment-strategist), or greenfield cloud build-out (cloud-engineer).
Audit and harden a repository test suite so tests carry their weight. Use when the user asks whether tests are useful, flaky, duplicated, slow, under-covering critical behavior, missing contract/regression coverage, or when a codebase needs a test strategy before major refactors, releases, security work, or production hardening.
Cloudflare Workers performance optimization with CPU, memory, caching, bundle size. Use for slow workers, high latency, cold starts, or encountering CPU limits, memory issues, timeout errors.
Audit a Duvo Assignment — or a multi-Assignment workflow connected by a Case Queue — across many Jobs to find systemic inefficiencies and quality issues, then recommend concrete SOP and architecture changes. Use when the user asks to "analyze this workflow", "audit my Assignment", "why is this Assignment slow / inconsistent / low quality across runs", "why does my queue keep backing up", or wants a health check over an Assignment's recent Jobs — as opposed to debugging one failed Job (that's job-debugger). Reads recent Jobs, eval scores, the producer/consumer queue topology, and the SOPs those Jobs actually ran against via the Duvo public API; hands off to sop-writer for any SOP rewrite.
Expert evaluator for Prometheus label strategy. Audits, designs, and improves label schemas using cardinality scoring, access-pattern alignment, static vs. dynamic label rules, histogram bucket discipline, instrumentation hygiene, and source-side prevention via relabel_config / metric_relabel_configs. Use when the user asks to evaluate, audit, design, or improve Prometheus labels — or asks how to prevent high cardinality at the source. For post-ingest aggregation, see the adaptive-metrics skill. For "why is my Prometheus slow / expensive right now" triage, see prometheus-cardinality-troubleshooter.
Guide performance profiling with Instruments, diagnose hangs, memory issues, slow launches, and energy drain. Use when reviewing app performance or investigating specific bottlenecks.
Generate a reusable ASCII-only text template library (titles, dividers, notice boxes, slogans/CTA), with naming conventions and selection rules for consistent CLI/log/README output.
Generate or remediate documentation with human-quality writing and style adherence. Use when creating new documentation, rewriting AI-generated content, or applying style profiles. Do not use for slop detection only (use slop-detector) or learning styles (use style-learner).
Comprehensive patterns and techniques for removing AI-generated verbosity and slop
Guides debugging and optimizing Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) using Chrome DevTools MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user asks about LCP performance, slow page loads, Core Web Vitals optimization, or wants to understand why their page's main content takes too long to appear. Also use when the user mentions "largest contentful paint", "page load speed", "CWV", or wants to improve how fast their hero image or main content renders.
Use when building interactive terminal dashboards or full-screen terminal applications; when implementing keyboard navigation, live data updates, or multi-panel layouts; when TUI is flickering, slow, or unresponsive; when handling terminal resize events
Establish build performance baselines and apply systematic optimization techniques. Only activate in MSBuild/.NET build context. Use when diagnosing slow builds, establishing before/after measurements, or applying advanced optimization strategies like MSBuild Server, static graph builds, artifacts output, and dependency graph trimming. Start here before diving into specific optimizations from build-perf-diagnostics, incremental-build, or build-parallelism skills. DO NOT use for non-MSBuild build systems.