context-budget/SKILL.md
Audit context window consumption across agents, skills, MCP servers, and rules. Identifies bloat, redundant components, and produces prioritized token-savings recommendations.
npx skillsauth add lidge-jun/cli-jaw-skills context-budgetInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Analyze token overhead across every loaded component in an agent session and surface actionable optimizations to reclaim context space.
Scan all component directories and estimate token consumption:
Agents (agents/*.md)
description frontmatter lengthSkills (skills/*/SKILL.md)
.agents/skills/ — skip identical copies to avoid double-countingRules (rules/**/*.md)
MCP Servers (.mcp.json or active MCP config)
gh, git, npm, supabase, vercel)Root config (project + user-level agent instructions)
Sort every component into a bucket:
| Bucket | Criteria | Action | |--------|----------|--------| | Always needed | Referenced in root config, backs an active command, or matches current project type | Keep | | Sometimes needed | Domain-specific (e.g. language patterns), not referenced in root config | Consider on-demand activation | | Rarely needed | No command reference, overlapping content, or no obvious project match | Remove or lazy-load |
Identify the following problem patterns:
Produce the context budget report:
Context Budget Report
═══════════════════════════════════════
Total estimated overhead: ~XX,XXX tokens
Context model: Claude Sonnet (200K window)
Effective available context: ~XXX,XXX tokens (XX%)
Component Breakdown:
┌─────────────────┬────────┬───────────┐
│ Component │ Count │ Tokens │
├─────────────────┼────────┼───────────┤
│ Agents │ N │ ~X,XXX │
│ Skills │ N │ ~X,XXX │
│ Rules │ N │ ~X,XXX │
│ MCP tools │ N │ ~XX,XXX │
│ Root config │ N │ ~X,XXX │
└─────────────────┴────────┴───────────┘
⚠ Issues Found (N):
[ranked by token savings]
Top 3 Optimizations:
1. [action] → save ~X,XXX tokens
2. [action] → save ~X,XXX tokens
3. [action] → save ~X,XXX tokens
Potential savings: ~XX,XXX tokens (XX% of current overhead)
In verbose mode, additionally output per-file token counts, line-by-line breakdown of the heaviest files, specific redundant lines between overlapping components, and MCP tool list with per-tool schema size estimates.
Basic audit
User: /context-budget
Skill: Scans setup → 16 agents (12,400 tokens), 28 skills (6,200), 87 MCP tools (43,500), 2 CLAUDE.md (1,200)
Flags: 3 heavy agents, 14 MCP servers (3 CLI-replaceable)
Top saving: remove 3 MCP servers → -27,500 tokens (47% overhead reduction)
Verbose mode
User: /context-budget --verbose
Skill: Full report + per-file breakdown showing planner.md (213 lines, 1,840 tokens),
MCP tool list with per-tool sizes, duplicated rule lines side by side
Pre-expansion check
User: I want to add 5 more MCP servers, do I have room?
Skill: Current overhead 33% → adding 5 servers (~50 tools) would add ~25,000 tokens → pushes to 45% overhead
Recommendation: remove 2 CLI-replaceable servers first to stay under 40%
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