From load-test-runner
Creates and runs load tests with k6, JMeter, and Artillery for web apps and APIs. Validates performance under stress, spike, soak, scalability to detect bottlenecks.
npx claudepluginhub jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills --plugin load-test-runnerThis skill is limited to using the following tools:
Create and execute load tests using k6, JMeter, and Artillery to validate application performance under stress, spike, soak, and scalability scenarios.
Generates k6, Artillery, wrk scripts for API load/stress/soak tests to validate performance, identify bottlenecks, and establish baselines under configurable loads.
Executes load, stress, spike, and soak tests with k6, Artillery, JMeter, Locust, and autocannon to find bottlenecks and check SLAs.
Detects load test infrastructure (k6, Artillery, Gatling, JMeter), designs scenarios for critical endpoints, executes stress tests, and analyzes results against thresholds. For pre-release validation and scaling.
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Create and execute load tests using k6, JMeter, and Artillery to validate application performance under stress, spike, soak, and scalability scenarios.
This skill empowers Claude to automate the creation and execution of load tests, ensuring applications can handle expected traffic and identify potential performance bottlenecks. It streamlines the process of defining test scenarios, generating scripts, and executing tests for comprehensive performance validation.
This skill activates when you need to:
User request: "Create a stress test for the /api/users endpoint to simulate 1000 concurrent users."
The skill will:
User request: "Validate the performance of the application after the recent code changes with a baseline load test."
The skill will:
This skill can be integrated with CI/CD pipelines to automate performance testing as part of the deployment process. It can also be used in conjunction with monitoring tools to correlate performance metrics with application behavior.
If load test execution fails: