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Use this skill when designing event-driven systems, implementing event sourcing, applying CQRS patterns, selecting message brokers, or reasoning about eventual consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Kafka, RabbitMQ, event stores, command-query separation, domain events, sagas, compensating transactions, idempotency, message ordering, and any architecture where components communicate through asynchronous events rather than direct synchronous calls.
Event-driven architecture patterns with event sourcing, CQRS, and message-driven communication. Use when designing distributed systems, microservices communication, or systems requiring eventual consistency and scalability.
Design and optimize systems for high concurrency, throughput, scalability, and elastic scale—concurrency models (threads, async/await, actors), lock-free patterns, connection pooling, caching stampede mitigation, horizontal scaling, load balancing, backpressure, queueing, rate limiting, bulkheads, read replicas, sharding, pool tuning, profiling, capacity planning, SLO-driven autoscaling, multi-region and CDN edge architecture. Use when the user asks about high concurrency, scalability, throughput, horizontal scaling, connection pooling, backpressure, rate limiting, caching stampede, read replica, sharding, autoscaling, capacity planning, lock contention, async scalability, or load balancing—not service decomposition (microservices-developer), event buses only (event-driven-architecture), generic CRUD (senior-software-engineer), SRE on-call only (site-reliability-engineer), load tests without architecture (performance-engineer), or cost-only FinOps (cloud-economist).
Specialized skill for building production-ready serverless applications on GCP. Covers Cloud Run services (containerized), Cloud Run Functions (event-driven), cold start optimization, and event-driven architecture with Pub/Sub.
Manages Google Cloud Pub/Sub topics, subscriptions, schemas, and messages safely and efficiently. Use when building or managing event-driven, decoupled systems, streaming data pipelines, or integrating push/pull asynchronous message consumers. Don't use when writing or debugging Google Cloud client library code or raw REST/gRPC API interactions directly.
AWS EventBridge serverless event bus for event-driven architectures. Use when creating rules, configuring event patterns, setting up scheduled events, integrating with SaaS, or building cross-account event routing.
AWS development with CDK best practices, serverless patterns, cost optimization, and event-driven architecture. Use when deploying to AWS, writing Lambda functions, configuring API Gateway, working with DynamoDB, S3, or any AWS service.
AWS serverless and event-driven architecture expert based on Well-Architected Framework. Use when building serverless APIs, Lambda functions, REST APIs, microservices, or async workflows. Covers Lambda with TypeScript/Python, API Gateway (REST/HTTP), DynamoDB, Step Functions, EventBridge, SQS, SNS, and serverless patterns. Essential when user mentions serverless, Lambda, API Gateway, event-driven, async processing, queues, pub/sub, or wants to build scalable serverless applications with AWS best practices.
Build microservices - Spring Cloud, service mesh, event-driven, resilience patterns
Implement Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) in Spring Boot using ApplicationEvent, @EventListener, and Kafka. Use for building loosely-coupled microservices with domain events, transactional event listeners, and distributed messaging patterns.
Microservice Infrastructure Guide, covering core infrastructure of microservice architecture such as conditional configuration, event-driven architecture, inter-service communication, internationalization and logging. It is used when users implement inter-service calls, configure multi-environments, implement asynchronous communication, handle internationalization or standardize log output.
Core gameplay mechanics implementation, system interactions, feedback loops, and iterative balance refinement for engaging player experiences.