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Diagnose and fix Core Web Vitals issues on AEM Edge Delivery Services pages. Goes deeper than generic CWV advice by understanding EDS-specific performance patterns including the 100KB LCP budget, E-L-D loading phases, block rendering behavior, and third-party script impact. Produces specific fixes for LCP, CLS, and INP issues with before/after projections. Use when the user asks about Core Web Vitals, page speed, or performance issues on AEM Edge Delivery Services (EDS/Franklin) sites.
Structured trade logging, performance review, behavioral pattern detection, and strategy attribution for systematic improvement
Code review with security, performance, and monetization lenses for Roblox projects
Reviews a change by running the mission, architecture, implementation, craft, security, and performance passes, then weighing them into a verdict.
Build, audit, and fix @legendapp/list and LegendList usage in React, React Native, and web apps. Use for virtualization, scroll blanking, mount cost, data identity, recycling, row invalidation, measurement, chat anchoring, drawDistance, visibility, or Legend List performance regressions.
Optimize Google Shopping campaigns and product feeds for maximum visibility and ROAS. Feed optimization, bidding strategy, campaign structure, and Performance Max integration.
TikTok Shop affiliate program strategy and creator collaboration. Commission structures, creator recruitment, sample management, performance tracking, and partnership optimization. Use when the user asks about TikTok Shop affiliates, creator partnerships, or TikTok Shop Creator Fund.
Compares the performance of two or more audience segments across key metrics side by side. Use this skill when someone wants to compare audiences, cohorts, or groups — for example, "how do mobile users compare to desktop users on conversion," "compare new vs. returning visitors," "show me the difference between these two segments," "compare these audiences on our KPIs," or "which segment performs better." Also trigger for "segment comparison," "audience comparison," or "cohort comparison."
OpenTelemetry in Python — SDK setup, declarative config, zero-code instrumentation (opentelemetry-instrument, opentelemetry-distro), contrib auto-instrumentation, manual API, performance tuning, breaking changes. Use when configuring or troubleshooting OpenTelemetry in a Python service. Triggers on "setup otel in python", "python telemetry", "python tracing", "opentelemetry-instrument", "opentelemetry-distro", "TracerProvider python", "MeterProvider python", "FastAPI/Flask/Django otel", "python logging bridge".
Test REST and GraphQL APIs with Playwright APIRequestContext, Supertest, or standalone HTTP clients. Covers schema validation with Zod 4/AJV, auth flow testing, CRUD lifecycle tests, error and header validation, pagination, and performance assertions. Use when: "API test," "endpoint test," "REST test," "GraphQL test," "schema validation," "Postman replacement." Not for: consumer-driven contract verification (Pact, broker) — use contract-testing; browser UI flows — use playwright-automation. Related: contract-testing, test-data-management, ci-cd-integration, playwright-automation.
Benchmark a model served on MAX with the `max benchmark` command: measure throughput (tokens/sec), latency (TTFT, TPOT, inter-token latency), and GPU utilization by driving load against a running `max serve` endpoint. Use this whenever the user wants to benchmark, load-test, or measure the performance of a MAX model, get tokens-per-second / TTFT / TPOT numbers, run a concurrency or request-rate sweep, compare latency vs throughput, size a deployment, or produce benchmark JSON, even if they don't say "benchmark" by name. Also use when a `max benchmark` run fails to connect or reports zero/garbage numbers.
Use when the user is investigating QML / Qt Quick performance — both vague complaints ("the UI feels laggy", "this is slow", "frames are dropping", "the app stutters") and explicit asks to profile, find hotspots, or optimize bindings, signals, or rendering. Runs qmlprofiler on a 2D QML application, parses the .qtd trace, and analyzes hotspots against the source with frame-time, memory, and pixmap-cache summaries. Does NOT cover Qt Quick 3D.