install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/engineering/performance-profiler" ~/.claude/skills/alirezarezvani-claude-skills-performance-profiler-32538d && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
engineering/performance-profiler/SKILL.mdsource content
Performance Profiler
Tier: POWERFUL
Category: Engineering
Domain: Performance Engineering
Overview
Systematic performance profiling for Node.js, Python, and Go applications. Identifies CPU, memory, and I/O bottlenecks; generates flamegraphs; analyzes bundle sizes; optimizes database queries; detects memory leaks; and runs load tests with k6 and Artillery. Always measures before and after.
Core Capabilities
- CPU profiling — flamegraphs for Node.js, py-spy for Python, pprof for Go
- Memory profiling — heap snapshots, leak detection, GC pressure
- Bundle analysis — webpack-bundle-analyzer, Next.js bundle analyzer
- Database optimization — EXPLAIN ANALYZE, slow query log, N+1 detection
- Load testing — k6 scripts, Artillery scenarios, ramp-up patterns
- Before/after measurement — establish baseline, profile, optimize, verify
When to Use
- App is slow and you don't know where the bottleneck is
- P99 latency exceeds SLA before a release
- Memory usage grows over time (suspected leak)
- Bundle size increased after adding dependencies
- Preparing for a traffic spike (load test before launch)
- Database queries taking >100ms
Quick Start
# Analyze a project for performance risk indicators python3 scripts/performance_profiler.py /path/to/project # JSON output for CI integration python3 scripts/performance_profiler.py /path/to/project --json # Custom large-file threshold python3 scripts/performance_profiler.py /path/to/project --large-file-threshold-kb 256
Golden Rule: Measure First
# Establish baseline BEFORE any optimization # Record: P50, P95, P99 latency | RPS | error rate | memory usage # Wrong: "I think the N+1 query is slow, let me fix it" # Right: Profile → confirm bottleneck → fix → measure again → verify improvement
Node.js Profiling
→ See references/profiling-recipes.md for details
Before/After Measurement Template
## Performance Optimization: [What You Fixed] **Date:** 2026-03-01 **Engineer:** @username **Ticket:** PROJ-123 ### Problem [1-2 sentences: what was slow, how was it observed] ### Root Cause [What the profiler revealed] ### Baseline (Before) | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | P50 latency | 480ms | | P95 latency | 1,240ms | | P99 latency | 3,100ms | | RPS @ 50 VUs | 42 | | Error rate | 0.8% | | DB queries/req | 23 (N+1) | Profiler evidence: [link to flamegraph or screenshot] ### Fix Applied [What changed — code diff or description] ### After | Metric | Before | After | Delta | |--------|--------|-------|-------| | P50 latency | 480ms | 48ms | -90% | | P95 latency | 1,240ms | 120ms | -90% | | P99 latency | 3,100ms | 280ms | -91% | | RPS @ 50 VUs | 42 | 380 | +804% | | Error rate | 0.8% | 0% | -100% | | DB queries/req | 23 | 1 | -96% | ### Verification Load test run: [link to k6 output]
Optimization Checklist
Quick wins (check these first)
Database □ Missing indexes on WHERE/ORDER BY columns □ N+1 queries (check query count per request) □ Loading all columns when only 2-3 needed (SELECT *) □ No LIMIT on unbounded queries □ Missing connection pool (creating new connection per request) Node.js □ Sync I/O (fs.readFileSync) in hot path □ JSON.parse/stringify of large objects in hot loop □ Missing caching for expensive computations □ No compression (gzip/brotli) on responses □ Dependencies loaded in request handler (move to module level) Bundle □ Moment.js → dayjs/date-fns □ Lodash (full) → lodash/function imports □ Static imports of heavy components → dynamic imports □ Images not optimized / not using next/image □ No code splitting on routes API □ No pagination on list endpoints □ No response caching (Cache-Control headers) □ Serial awaits that could be parallel (Promise.all) □ Fetching related data in a loop instead of JOIN
Common Pitfalls
- Optimizing without measuring — you'll optimize the wrong thing
- Testing in development — profile against production-like data volumes
- Ignoring P99 — P50 can look fine while P99 is catastrophic
- Premature optimization — fix correctness first, then performance
- Not re-measuring — always verify the fix actually improved things
- Load testing production — use staging with production-size data
Best Practices
- Baseline first, always — record metrics before touching anything
- One change at a time — isolate the variable to confirm causation
- Profile with realistic data — 10 rows in dev, millions in prod — different bottlenecks
- Set performance budgets —
in CI thresholds with k6p(95) < 200ms - Monitor continuously — add Datadog/Prometheus metrics for key paths
- Cache invalidation strategy — cache aggressively, invalidate precisely
- Document the win — before/after in the PR description motivates the team