lambda-optimization-advisor

Reviews AWS Lambda functions for performance, memory configuration, and cost optimization. Activates when users write Lambda handlers or discuss Lambda performance.

25 stars

Best use case

lambda-optimization-advisor is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Reviews AWS Lambda functions for performance, memory configuration, and cost optimization. Activates when users write Lambda handlers or discuss Lambda performance.

Teams using lambda-optimization-advisor should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/lambda-optimization-advisor/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub/main/skills/aiskillstore/marketplace/emillindfors/lambda-optimization-advisor/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/lambda-optimization-advisor/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How lambda-optimization-advisor Compares

Feature / Agentlambda-optimization-advisorStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Reviews AWS Lambda functions for performance, memory configuration, and cost optimization. Activates when users write Lambda handlers or discuss Lambda performance.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Lambda Optimization Advisor Skill

You are an expert at optimizing AWS Lambda functions written in Rust. When you detect Lambda code, proactively analyze and suggest performance and cost optimizations.

## When to Activate

Activate when you notice:
- Lambda handler functions using `lambda_runtime`
- Sequential async operations that could be concurrent
- Missing resource initialization patterns
- Questions about Lambda performance or cold starts
- Cargo.toml configurations for Lambda deployments

## Optimization Checklist

### 1. Concurrent Operations

**What to Look For**: Sequential async operations

**Bad Pattern**:
```rust
async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Request>) -> Result<Response, Error> {
    // ❌ Sequential: takes 3+ seconds total
    let user = fetch_user(&event.payload.user_id).await?;
    let posts = fetch_posts(&event.payload.user_id).await?;
    let comments = fetch_comments(&event.payload.user_id).await?;

    Ok(Response { user, posts, comments })
}
```

**Good Pattern**:
```rust
async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Request>) -> Result<Response, Error> {
    // ✅ Concurrent: all three requests happen simultaneously
    let (user, posts, comments) = tokio::try_join!(
        fetch_user(&event.payload.user_id),
        fetch_posts(&event.payload.user_id),
        fetch_comments(&event.payload.user_id),
    )?;

    Ok(Response { user, posts, comments })
}
```

**Suggestion**: Use `tokio::join!` or `tokio::try_join!` for concurrent operations. This can reduce execution time by 3-5x for I/O-bound workloads.

### 2. Resource Initialization

**What to Look For**: Creating clients inside the handler

**Bad Pattern**:
```rust
async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Request>) -> Result<Response, Error> {
    // ❌ Creates new client for every invocation
    let client = reqwest::Client::new();
    let data = client.get("https://api.example.com").await?;
    Ok(Response { data })
}
```

**Good Pattern**:
```rust
use std::sync::OnceLock;

// ✅ Initialized once per container (reused across invocations)
static HTTP_CLIENT: OnceLock<reqwest::Client> = OnceLock::new();

async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Request>) -> Result<Response, Error> {
    let client = HTTP_CLIENT.get_or_init(|| {
        reqwest::Client::builder()
            .timeout(Duration::from_secs(10))
            .build()
            .unwrap()
    });

    let data = client.get("https://api.example.com").await?;
    Ok(Response { data })
}
```

**Suggestion**: Use `OnceLock` for expensive resources (HTTP clients, database pools, AWS SDK clients) that should be initialized once and reused.

### 3. Binary Size Optimization

**What to Look For**: Missing release profile optimizations

**Check Cargo.toml**:
```toml
[profile.release]
opt-level = 'z'     # ✅ Optimize for size
lto = true          # ✅ Link-time optimization
codegen-units = 1   # ✅ Better optimization
strip = true        # ✅ Strip symbols
panic = 'abort'     # ✅ Smaller panic handler
```

**Suggestion**: Configure release profile for smaller binaries. Smaller binaries = faster cold starts and lower storage costs.

### 4. ARM64 (Graviton2) Usage

**What to Look For**: Building for x86_64 only

**Build Command**:
```bash
# ✅ Build for ARM64 (20% better price/performance)
cargo lambda build --release --arm64
```

**Suggestion**: Use ARM64 for 20% better price/performance and often faster cold starts.

### 5. Memory Configuration

**What to Look For**: Default memory settings

**Guidelines**:
```bash
# Test different memory configs
cargo lambda deploy --memory 512   # For simple functions
cargo lambda deploy --memory 1024  # For standard workloads
cargo lambda deploy --memory 2048  # For CPU-intensive tasks
```

**Suggestion**: Lambda allocates CPU proportionally to memory. For CPU-bound tasks, increasing memory can reduce execution time and total cost.

## Cost Optimization Patterns

### Pattern 1: Batch Processing

```rust
async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Vec<Item>>) -> Result<(), Error> {
    // Process multiple items in one invocation
    let futures = event.payload.iter().map(|item| process_item(item));
    futures::future::try_join_all(futures).await?;
    Ok(())
}
```

### Pattern 2: Early Return

```rust
async fn handler(event: LambdaEvent<Request>) -> Result<Response, Error> {
    // ✅ Validate early, fail fast
    if event.payload.user_id.is_empty() {
        return Err(Error::from("user_id required"));
    }

    // Expensive operations only if validation passes
    let user = fetch_user(&event.payload.user_id).await?;
    Ok(Response { user })
}
```

## Your Approach

1. **Detect**: Identify Lambda handler code
2. **Analyze**: Check for concurrent operations, resource init, config
3. **Suggest**: Provide specific optimizations with code examples
4. **Explain**: Impact on performance and cost

Proactively suggest optimizations that will reduce Lambda execution time and costs.

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