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Found 47 Skills
Test application performance, scalability, and resilience. Use when planning load testing, stress testing, or optimizing system performance.
K6 Script Generator - Auto-activating skill for Performance Testing. Triggers on: k6 script generator, k6 script generator Part of the Performance Testing skill category.
Unified risk engine with VaR, stress testing, volatility regimes, and automated controls
Test application performance, scalability, and resilience. Use when planning load testing, stress testing, or optimizing system performance.
Test application performance and load handling
Portfolio risk analysis including Value at Risk (parametric, historical, Monte Carlo), Conditional VaR, stress testing, drawdown analysis, and factor exposure assessment.
Review fixed income portfolios by pricing multiple bonds, retrieving reference data, analyzing cashflows, and running scenario analysis. Use when reviewing bond portfolios, computing portfolio duration and DV01, analyzing cashflow waterfalls, stress testing rate scenarios, or assessing portfolio composition.
Perform relative value analysis on bonds by combining pricing, yield curve context, credit spreads, and scenario stress testing. Use when analyzing bond richness/cheapness, computing spread decomposition, comparing bonds, assessing bond value vs curves, or running rate shock scenarios.
Estimate potential future losses using VaR, Expected Shortfall, Monte Carlo simulation, and stress testing. Use when the user asks about Value-at-Risk, CVaR, Expected Shortfall, scenario analysis, stress testing, or factor-based risk decomposition. Also trigger when users mention 'how much could I lose', 'worst-case scenario', 'tail risk', 'risk budget', 'component VaR', 'marginal VaR', '99% confidence loss', 'Monte Carlo simulation', or ask how to project portfolio risk forward.
Stress-test a plan, design, or architecture through relentless interviewing. Use when user says "grill me", "challenge this", "stress test my design", "review my plan", wants a design interview, or needs to think through decisions before building. Two modes — collaborative interview (default) and devil's advocate.
Interview the user relentlessly about whatever they want to work on — a plan, task, design, idea, feature, architecture decision, or anything else — until reaching shared understanding. Walk the decision tree one branch at a time, resolving dependencies between decisions. Use when the user says "grill me", wants to stress-test a plan or idea, wants to be interviewed about a design, or wants to flesh out an under-specified task.