/image-optimization
Optimize images for web to reduce file size without sacrificing quality. Use compression, modern formats, and responsive techniques for faster loading.
$ npx -y skills add aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts --skill image-optimization --agent claude-codeHow it fires
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- Fires itselfAuto-invocation. Claude auto-loads it when your prompt matches the work.Auto-invocation is when the right skill fires by itself at the right moment, driven by a FLOW.md router and a hook, instead of you invoking it by name. It is the difference between a skill being installed and a skill actually getting used.Read the full definition →
- You can call itInvoke it directly when you want it.
- Slash command
/image-optimization
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Optimize images for web to reduce file size without sacrificing quality. Use compression, modern formats, and responsive techniques for faster loading.
SKILL.md
image-optimization.SKILL.mdname: image-optimization
description: >
Optimize images for web to reduce file size without sacrificing quality. Use
compression, modern formats, and responsive techniques for faster loading.
Image Optimization
Table of Contents
- [Overview](#overview)
- [When to Use](#when-to-use)
- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
- [Reference Guides](#reference-guides)
- [Best Practices](#best-practices)
Overview
Images typically comprise 50% of page weight. Optimization dramatically improves performance, especially on mobile networks.
When to Use
- Website optimization
- Responsive image implementation
- Performance improvement
- Mobile experience enhancement
- Before deployment
Quick Start
Minimal working example:
Format Selection:
JPEG:
Best for: Photographs, complex images
Compression: Lossy (quality 70-85)
Size: ~50-70% reduction
Tools: ImageMagick, TinyJPEG
Command: convert image.jpg -quality 75 optimized.jpg
PNG:
Best for: Icons, screenshots, transparent images
Compression: Lossless
Size: 10-30% reduction
Tools: PNGQuant, OptiPNG
Command: optipng -o3 image.png
WebP:
Best for: Modern browsers (90% support)
Compression: 25-35% better than JPEG/PNG
Fallback: Use <picture> element
Tools: cwebp
Command: cwebp -q 75 image.jpg -o image.webp
SVG:
Best for: Icons, logos, simple graphics
// ... (see reference guides for full implementation)
Reference Guides
Detailed implementations in the `references/` directory:
| Guide | Contents | |---|---| | [Image Compression & Formats](references/image-compression-formats.md) | Image Compression & Formats | | [Responsive Images](references/responsive-images.md) | Responsive Images | | [Optimization Process](references/optimization-process.md) | Optimization Process | | [Monitoring & Best Practices](references/monitoring-best-practices.md) | Monitoring & Best Practices |
Best Practices
✅ DO
- Follow established patterns and conventions
- Write clean, maintainable code
- Add appropriate documentation
- Test thoroughly before deploying
❌ DON'T
- Skip testing or validation
- Ignore error handling
- Hard-code configuration values
Read more
name: image-optimization description: > Optimize images for web to reduce file size without sacrificing quality. Use compression, modern formats, and responsive techniques for faster loading.
Image Optimization
Table of Contents
- [Overview](#overview)
- [When to Use](#when-to-use)
- [Quick Start](#quick-start)
- [Reference Guides](#reference-guides)
- [Best Practices](#best-practices)
Overview
Images typically comprise 50% of page weight. Optimization dramatically improves performance, especially on mobile networks.
When to Use
- Website optimization
- Responsive image implementation
- Performance improvement
- Mobile experience enhancement
- Before deployment
Quick Start
Minimal working example:
Format Selection: JPEG: Best for: Photographs, complex images Compression: Lossy (quality 70-85) Size: ~50-70% reduction Tools: ImageMagick, TinyJPEG Command: convert image.jpg -quality 75 optimized.jpg PNG: Best for: Icons, screenshots, transparent images Compression: Lossless Size: 10-30% reduction Tools: PNGQuant, OptiPNG Command: optipng -o3 image.png WebP: Best for: Modern browsers (90% support) Compression: 25-35% better than JPEG/PNG Fallback: Use <picture> element Tools: cwebp Command: cwebp -q 75 image.jpg -o image.webp SVG: Best for: Icons, logos, simple graphics // ... (see reference guides for full implementation)
Reference Guides
Detailed implementations in the `references/` directory:
| Guide | Contents | |---|---| | [Image Compression & Formats](references/image-compression-formats.md) | Image Compression & Formats | | [Responsive Images](references/responsive-images.md) | Responsive Images | | [Optimization Process](references/optimization-process.md) | Optimization Process | | [Monitoring & Best Practices](references/monitoring-best-practices.md) | Monitoring & Best Practices |
Best Practices
✅ DO
- Follow established patterns and conventions
- Write clean, maintainable code
- Add appropriate documentation
- Test thoroughly before deploying
❌ DON'T
- Skip testing or validation
- Ignore error handling
- Hard-code configuration values
488 production-ready AI prompts, all following a standardized template with validated quality gates. Transform ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI assistants into expert consultants.
Repo: aj-geddes/useful-ai-prompts
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