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Comprehensive developer toolkit providing reusable skills for Java/Spring Boot, TypeScript/NestJS/React/Next.js, Python, PHP, AWS CloudFormation, AI/RAG, DevOps, and more.

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Quality

89%

Does it follow best practices?

Impact

Pending

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Discovery

100%

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

This is an excellent skill description that hits all the marks. It provides specific capabilities (five pillars, twelve best practices, CLI examples), includes a comprehensive 'Use when...' clause with diverse natural trigger terms, and occupies a clearly distinct niche in AWS cost optimization. The description is concise yet thorough, using proper third-person voice throughout.

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Specificity

Lists multiple specific concrete actions: structured guidance using five named pillars (right-sizing, elasticity, pricing models, storage optimization, monitoring), twelve actionable best practices, and executable AWS CLI examples. Very concrete and detailed.

3 / 3

Completeness

Clearly answers both 'what' (structured AWS cost optimization guidance using five pillars and twelve best practices with CLI examples) and 'when' (explicit 'Use when...' clause listing seven distinct trigger scenarios).

3 / 3

Trigger Term Quality

Excellent coverage of natural terms users would say: 'AWS costs', 'AWS spending', 'unused AWS resources', 'FinOps', 'EC2/EBS/S3 bills', 'AWS Budgets', 'AWS Well-Architected cost reviews', 'right-sizing', 'reducing'. These are terms users would naturally use when seeking cost optimization help.

3 / 3

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

Highly distinctive with a clear niche: AWS cost optimization specifically. The mention of five pillars, FinOps, specific AWS services (EC2/EBS/S3), AWS Budgets, and Well-Architected framework makes it very unlikely to conflict with other skills.

3 / 3

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Implementation

77%

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

This is a comprehensive and highly actionable AWS cost optimization skill with excellent executable CLI examples and a well-structured review workflow with safety guardrails. Its main weakness is verbosity — the content is thorough but could be significantly more token-efficient by splitting detailed examples and reference tables into separate files and trimming redundant sections like the overview paragraph and trigger phrases. The twelve best practices checklist partially duplicates the five pillars content.

Suggestions

Move the five CLI examples into a separate EXAMPLES.md file and reference it from the main skill to reduce token footprint

Remove the 'Overview' paragraph and 'Trigger' lines from 'When to Use' — they restate information already conveyed by the title and bullet points

Consolidate the 'Twelve Best Practices Checklist' table with the five pillars section to eliminate duplication, or move it to a separate CHECKLIST.md

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Conciseness

The skill is well-organized but quite verbose at ~250+ lines. The 'When to Use' section with its trigger phrases, the 'Overview' paragraph restating the title, and some pillar descriptions contain redundant information. The AWS Tools Quick Reference table and the Twelve Best Practices Checklist both partially duplicate content already covered in the pillars. However, the CLI examples are lean and useful.

2 / 3

Actionability

Excellent actionability with fully executable AWS CLI commands across five detailed examples covering EBS cleanup, EC2 right-sizing, Budgets/Cost Explorer setup, S3 lifecycle configuration, and Spot/Savings Plans analysis. Commands include proper flags, query filters, and output formatting — they are copy-paste ready with only account-specific values needing substitution.

3 / 3

Workflow Clarity

The Review Process section provides a clear 6-step structured flow (Scope → Data Gathering → Pillar Walk-Through → Checklist → Quick Wins → Roadmap). Each pillar has numbered sequential steps. Safety guidelines serve as validation checkpoints — e.g., 'always create snapshots before deleting EBS volumes' and 'never delete resources without confirming backups exist' provide explicit guardrails for destructive operations.

3 / 3

Progressive Disclosure

The content is entirely self-contained in one large file with no references to external files for detailed content. While the structure uses headers and tables well, the five examples, best practices, anti-patterns, constraints, quick reference table, and checklist all inline creates a monolithic document. The pillar details and examples could be split into referenced files to keep the SKILL.md as a concise overview.

2 / 3

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Passed

Validation

90%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation10 / 11 Passed

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