chrysopoeia
Über
Chrysopoeia optimiert und verfeinert systematisch bestehende, funktionale Codebasen, indem es wertschöpfende Muster identifiziert und verbessert. Der Fokus liegt auf Performance-Optimierung, Bereinigung der API-Oberfläche und der Beseitigung von totem Code, um die Bundle-Größe oder den Speicherbedarf zu reduzieren. Nutzen Sie diese Fähigkeit, wenn Ihr Code funktioniert, aber Feinschliff benötigt – beispielsweise zur Vorbereitung einer Open-Source-Veröffentlichung – und kein vollständiges Rewrite erforderlich ist.
Schnellinstallation
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Dokumentation
クリソポエイア
Systematically extract maximum value from existing code — identify what's golden (high-value, well-designed), what's lead (resource-heavy, poorly optimized), and what's dross (dead weight). Then amplify the gold, transmute the lead, and remove the dross.
使用タイミング
- Optimizing a working but sluggish codebase for performance
- Refining an API surface that has accumulated cruft over iterations
- Reducing bundle size, memory footprint, or startup time
- Preparing code for open-source release (extracting the valuable core)
- When code works correctly but doesn't shine — it needs polish, not rewrite
入力
- 必須: Codebase or module to optimize (file paths)
- 必須: Value metric (performance, API clarity, bundle size, readability)
- 任意: Profiling data or benchmarks showing current performance
- 任意: Budget or target (e.g., "reduce bundle by 40%", "sub-100ms response")
- 任意: Constraints (can't change public API, must maintain backward compat)
手順
ステップ1: Assay — Classify the Material
Systematically classify every element by its value contribution.
- Define the value metric from Inputs (performance, clarity, size, etc.)
- Inventory the codebase elements (functions, modules, exports, dependencies)
- Classify each element:
Value Classification:
+--------+---------------------------------------------------------+
| Gold | High value, well-designed. Amplify and protect. |
| Silver | Good value, minor imperfections. Polish. |
| Lead | Functional but heavy — poor performance, complex API. |
| | Transmute into something lighter. |
| Dross | Dead code, unused exports, vestigial features. |
| | Remove entirely. |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------------+
- For performance optimization, profile first:
- Identify hot paths (where time is spent)
- Identify cold paths (rarely executed code that may be dross)
- Measure memory allocation patterns
- Produce the Assay Report: element-by-element classification with evidence
期待結果: Every significant element classified with evidence. Gold elements are identified for protection during optimization. Lead elements are prioritized by impact.
失敗時: If profiling tools aren't available, use static analysis: function complexity (cyclomatic), dependency count, and code size as proxies. If the codebase is too large, focus on the critical path first.
ステップ2: Refine — Amplify the Gold
Protect and enhance the highest-value elements.
- For each Gold element:
- Ensure it has comprehensive tests (these are your most valuable assets)
- Document its interface clearly if not already done
- Consider whether it could be extracted as a reusable module
- For each Silver element:
- Apply targeted improvements (better naming, clearer types, minor optimizations)
- Bring test coverage to Gold-level
- Resolve minor code smells without restructuring
- Do not modify Gold/Silver behavior — only improve their polish and protection
期待結果: Gold and Silver elements are better tested, documented, and protected. No behavioral changes, only quality improvements.
失敗時: If a "Gold" element reveals hidden problems during closer inspection, reclassify it. Better to be honest about value than to protect flawed code.
ステップ3: Transmute — Convert Lead to Gold
Transform heavy, inefficient elements into optimized equivalents.
- Prioritize Lead elements by impact (highest resource consumption first)
- For each Lead element, choose a transmutation strategy:
- Algorithm optimization: Replace O(n^2) with O(n log n), eliminate redundant computation
- Caching/memoization: Store expensive results that are requested repeatedly
- Lazy evaluation: Defer computation until results are actually needed
- Batch processing: Combine many small operations into fewer large ones
- Structural simplification: Reduce cyclomatic complexity, flatten deep nesting
- Apply the strategy and measure the improvement:
- Before/after benchmarks for performance changes
- Before/after line counts for complexity changes
- Before/after dependency counts for coupling changes
- Verify behavioral equivalence after each transmutation
期待結果: Measurable improvement on the target value metric. Each transmuted element performs better than its Lead predecessor while maintaining identical behavior.
失敗時: If a Lead element resists optimization within its current interface, consider whether the interface itself is the problem. Sometimes the transmutation requires changing how the element is called, not just how it's implemented.
ステップ4: Purge — Remove the Dross
Eliminate dead weight systematically.
- For each Dross element, verify it's truly unused:
- Search for all references (grep, IDE find-usages)
- Check for dynamic references (string-based dispatch, reflection)
- Check for external consumers (if the code is a library)
- Remove confirmed dross:
- Delete dead code, unused exports, vestigial features
- Remove unused dependencies from package manifests
- Clean up configuration for removed features
- Verify nothing breaks after each removal (run tests)
- Document what was removed and why (in commit messages, not in code)
期待結果: The codebase is lighter. Bundle size, dependency count, or code volume measurably reduced. All tests still pass.
失敗時: If removing an element breaks something, it wasn't dross — reclassify it. If dynamic references make it hard to verify usage, add temporary logging before deletion to confirm no runtime access.
ステップ5: Verify — Weigh the Gold
Measure the overall improvement.
- Run the same benchmarks/metrics used in Step 1
- Compare before/after on the target value metric
- Document the chrysopoeia results:
- Elements refined (Gold/Silver improvements)
- Elements transmuted (Lead → Gold conversions with measurements)
- Elements purged (Dross removed with size/count impact)
- Overall metric improvement (e.g., "47% faster", "32% smaller bundle")
期待結果: Measurable, documented improvement on the target value metric. The codebase is demonstrably more valuable than before.
失敗時: If overall improvement is marginal, the original code may have been better than assumed. Document what was learned — knowing that code is already near-optimal is itself valuable.
バリデーション Checklist
- Assay report classifies all significant elements with evidence
- Gold elements have comprehensive tests and documentation
- Lead transmutations show measurable before/after improvement
- Dross removal verified with reference checks before deletion
- All tests pass after each stage
- Overall improvement measured and documented
- No behavioral regressions introduced
- Constraints from Inputs are satisfied
よくある落とし穴
- Premature optimization: Optimizing without profiling. Always measure first, optimize the hot paths
- Polishing dross: Spending effort improving code that should be deleted. Classify before refining
- Breaking Gold: Optimization that degrades the best code. Gold elements should only get better, never worse
- Unmeasured claims: "It feels faster" is not chrysopoeia. Every improvement must be quantified
- Optimizing cold paths: Spending effort on code that runs once at startup when the bottleneck is the request loop
関連スキル
athanor— Full four-stage transformation when chrysopoeia reveals the code needs restructuring, not just optimizationtransmute— Targeted conversion when a Lead element needs a paradigm shiftreview-software-architecture— Architecture-level evaluation that complements code-level chrysopoeiareview-data-analysis— Data pipeline optimization parallels code optimization
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