Caveman
πͺ¨ why use many token when few token do trick β Claude Code skill that cuts 65% of tokens by talking
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why use many token when few do trick
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A Claude Code skill/plugin and Codex plugin that makes agent talk like caveman β cutting ~75% of output tokens while keeping full technical accuracy. Now with ζθ¨ζ mode, terse commits, one-line code reviews, and a compression tool that cuts ~45% of input tokens every session.
Based on the viral observation that caveman-speak dramatically reduces LLM token usage without losing technical substance. So we made it a one-line install.
Before / After
π£οΈ Normal Claude (69 tokens)
"The reason your React component is re-rendering is likely because you're creating a new object reference on each render cycle. When you pass an inline object as a prop, React's shallow comparison sees it as a different object every time, which triggers a re-render. I'd recommend using useMemo to memoize the object."
πͺ¨ Caveman Claude (19 tokens)
"New object ref each render. Inline object prop = new ref = re-render. Wrap in useMemo."π£οΈ Normal Claude
"Sure! I'd be happy to help you with that. The issue you're experiencing is most likely caused by your authentication middleware not properly validating the token expiry. Let me take a look and suggest a fix."
πͺ¨ Caveman Claude
"Bug in auth middleware. Token expiry check use `
Same fix. 75% less word. Brain still big.
Pick your level of grunt:
#### πͺΆ Lite
"Your component re-renders because you create a new object reference each render. Inline object props fail shallow comparison every time. Wrap it in useMemo."#### πͺ¨ Full
"New object ref each render. Inline object prop = new ref = re-render. Wrap in useMemo."#### π₯ Ultra
"Inline obj prop β new ref β re-render. useMemo."#### π ζθ¨ζ
"η©εΊζ°εη §οΌθ΄ιηΉͺγuseMemo WrapδΉγ"
Same answer. You pick how many word.
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β TOKENS SAVED ββββββββ 75% β
β TECHNICAL ACCURACY ββββββββ 100%β
β SPEED INCREASE ββββββββ ~3x β
β VIBES ββββββββ OOG β
βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ- Faster response β less token to generate = speed go brrr
- Easier to read β no wall of text, just the answer
- Same accuracy β all technical info kept, only fluff removed (science say so)
- Save money β ~71% less output token = less cost
- Fun β every code review become comedy
Install
Claude Code (recommended)
Install as a plugin β includes skills + auto-loading hooks (caveman activates every session, mode badge tracks /caveman ultra etc.):
claude plugin marketplace add JuliusBrussee/caveman
claude plugin install caveman@cavemanDon't lose this
Three weeks from now, you'll want Caveman again. Will you remember where to find it?
Save it to your library and the next time you need Caveman, itβs one tap away β from any AI app you use. Group it into a bench with the rest of the team for that kind of task and you can pull the whole stack at once.
β‘ Pro tip for geeks: add a-gnt π€΅π»ββοΈ as a custom connector in Claude or a custom GPT in ChatGPT β one click and your library is right there in the chat. Or, if youβre in an editor, install the a-gnt MCP server and say βuse my [bench name]β in Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or Windsurf.
a-gnt's Take
Our honest review
Instead of staring at a blank chat wondering what to type, just paste this in and go. πͺ¨ why use many token when few token do trick β Claude Code skill that cuts 65% of tokens by talking. You can tweak the parts in brackets to make it yours. It's completely free and works across most major AI apps. This one just landed in the catalog β worth trying while it's fresh.
Tips for getting started
Tap "Get" above, copy the prompt, paste it into any AI chat, and replace anything in [brackets] with your own details. Hit send β that's it.
You can keep the conversation going after the first response β ask follow-up questions, ask it to change the tone, or go deeper on any part.
Heads up: this needs an API key to work. You'll get one from the service's website (usually free). The setup guide tells you exactly where.
What's New
Imported from GitHub
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