OpenTelemetry implementation for distributed system observability covering instrumentation API/SDK and Collector deployment. Use when implementing tracing, metrics, or logging with OpenTelemetry. Covers Collector pipelines, semantic conventions, and organizational adoption strategies. For monitoring strategy, alerting design, telemetry pipeline architecture, observability concepts, SLOs, and sampling strategies, use designing-monitoring instead. For application-level logging design and log collection architecture beyond OTel Logs Signal, use implementing-logging.
Implements OpenTelemetry instrumentation and Collector deployment for tracing, metrics, and logging in distributed systems.
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INSTRUCTIONS.mdreferences/ADOPTION-STRATEGY.mdreferences/COLLECTOR-DEPLOY.mdreferences/INSTRUMENTATION-API.mdreferences/SEMANTIC-CONVENTIONS.md詳細な手順・ガイドラインは INSTRUCTIONS.md を参照してください。
Expert guidance for Next.js Cache Components and Partial Prerendering (PPR). **PROACTIVE ACTIVATION**: Use this skill automatically when working in Next.js projects that have `cacheComponents: true` in their next.config.ts/next.config.js. When this config is detected, proactively apply Cache Components patterns and best practices to all React Server Component implementations. **DETECTION**: At the start of a session in a Next.js project, check for `cacheComponents: true` in next.config. If enabled, this skill's patterns should guide all component authoring, data fetching, and caching decisions. **USE CASES**: Implementing 'use cache' directive, configuring cache lifetimes with cacheLife(), tagging cached data with cacheTag(), invalidating caches with updateTag()/revalidateTag(), optimizing static vs dynamic content boundaries, debugging cache issues, and reviewing Cache Component implementations.
Creating algorithmic art using p5.js with seeded randomness and interactive parameter exploration. Use this when users request creating art using code, generative art, algorithmic art, flow fields, or particle systems. Create original algorithmic art rather than copying existing artists' work to avoid copyright violations.