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Xcode project setup, SwiftData persistence, testing, debugging, profiling, and app distribution for iOS development. This skill should be used when setting up Xcode projects, working with SwiftData models and queries, writing Swift tests, debugging with breakpoints, profiling with Instruments, distributing via TestFlight, or building for visionOS and ML features.
Application-level React performance optimization covering React Compiler mastery, bundle optimization, rendering performance, data fetching, Core Web Vitals, state subscriptions, profiling, and memory management. Use when optimizing React app performance, analyzing bundle size, improving Core Web Vitals, or profiling render bottlenecks. Complements the react skill (API-level patterns) with holistic performance strategies. Does NOT cover React 19 API usage (see react skill) or Next.js-specific features (see nextjs-16-app-router skill).
Optimize and prepare 3D assets for web delivery. Use this skill when working with GLTF/GLB files, compressing 3D models, optimizing textures, setting up Blender exports, or preparing assets for Three.js/R3F. Covers GLTF workflows, Draco/meshopt compression, texture optimization, LOD generation, and performance profiling.
Spatial indexing and world streaming for Three.js building games with thousands of pieces. Use when optimizing building games, implementing spatial queries, chunk loading, or profiling performance. Includes spatial hash grids, octrees, chunk managers, and benchmarking tools.
Use when adding new resource tracking types to memory profiling in developtools_profiler and third_party_musl repositories. Triggered by requests to add trace tags, resource labels, or memory tracking types.
Full Sentry SDK setup for Flutter and Dart. Use when asked to "add Sentry to Flutter", "install sentry_flutter", "setup Sentry in Dart", or configure error monitoring, tracing, profiling, session replay, or logging for Flutter applications. Supports Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, Windows, and Web.
Golang everyday observability — the always-on signals in production. Covers structured logging with slog, Prometheus metrics, OpenTelemetry distributed tracing, continuous profiling with pprof/Pyroscope, server-side RUM event tracking, alerting, and Grafana dashboards. Apply when instrumenting Go services for production monitoring, setting up metrics or alerting, adding OpenTelemetry tracing, correlating logs with traces, migrating legacy loggers (zap/logrus/zerolog) to slog, adding observability to new features, or implementing GDPR/CCPA-compliant tracking with Customer Data Platforms (CDP). Not for temporary deep-dive performance investigation (→ See golang-benchmark and golang-performance skills).
Expert-level performance optimization, profiling, benchmarking, and tuning
Expert at diagnosing and fixing performance bottlenecks across the stack. Covers Core Web Vitals, database optimization, caching strategies, bundle optimization, and performance monitoring. Knows when to measure vs optimize. Use when "slow page load, performance optimization, core web vitals, bundle size, lighthouse score, database slow, memory leak, optimize performance, speed up, reduce load time, performance, optimization, core-web-vitals, caching, profiling, bundle-size, database" mentioned.
React performance optimization patterns including memoization, code splitting, bundle size reduction, re-render elimination, and profiling. Covers React Compiler automatic optimization, manual memo/useMemo/useCallback targeting, React.lazy with Suspense, barrel file avoidance, content-visibility for large lists, startTransition for non-urgent updates, and React DevTools profiling. Use when optimizing React app performance, reducing bundle size, eliminating unnecessary re-renders, debugging slow components, code splitting, or profiling rendering bottlenecks. Use for performance audit, bundle analysis, re-render diagnosis, lazy loading, virtualization.
Swift 6.2 and SwiftUI performance optimization for iOS 26 clinic architecture codebases. Covers async/await concurrency patterns, Sendable/actor isolation, view/render performance, and animation performance while preserving modular MVVM-C boundaries across App, Feature, Domain, and Data layers. Use when profiling or optimizing Swift/SwiftUI behavior in clinic modules.
Activate this skill when BenchmarkDotNet (BDN) is involved in the task — creating, running, configuring, or reviewing BDN benchmarks. Also activate when microbenchmarking .NET code would be useful and BenchmarkDotNet is the likely tool. Consider activating when answering a .NET performance question requires measurement and BenchmarkDotNet may be needed. Covers microbenchmark design, BDN configuration and project setup, how to run BDN microbenchmarks efficiently and effectively, and using BDN for side-by-side performance comparisons. Do NOT use for profiling/tracing .NET code (dotnet-trace, PerfView), production telemetry, or load/stress testing (Crank, k6).