| name | phx:mix-compression |
| description | Reduce mix output noise (5-15% token savings) by installing rtk filters that compress mix test/credo/dialyzer/compile output before it reaches Claude. Use when long mix output floods context. |
| effort | low |
Mix Output Compression
Mix commands (mix test, mix credo, mix dialyzer, mix compile) emit
verbose, repetitive output that consumes context fast. This skill installs
rtk — a CLI proxy that filters tool output
before it lands in the transcript.
The filters short-circuit happy paths to a single line (mix test: all pass)
while preserving full failure blocks, compile errors, and stack traces. Net win:
5-15% per-session token reduction on mix-heavy workflows.
When to use
- Long sessions —
/phx:work or /phx:full hitting context limits from mix output
- Debugging loops —
/phx:investigate retrying mix compile/mix test repeatedly
- Dialyzer-heavy projects —
mix dialyzer output dominates the transcript
Iron Laws
- NEVER strip critical signals — compile errors (
** (CompileError),
== Compilation error in), test failures (FAILURES, 0 failures — preserved
even on short-circuit), dialyzer warnings, and stack traces with file:line MUST
pass through unchanged
- Verify after install — run
rtk verify (or rtk verify --filter mix-test) to
confirm the bundled test fixtures pass before declaring success
- Never overwrite existing
.rtk/filters.toml — diff and merge instead
Workflow
Step 1: Detect rtk
which rtk && rtk --version
Read ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/install.md if rtk is missing — covers
homebrew install + shell hook setup.
Step 2: Seed .rtk/filters.toml
Reference filters live at ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/rtk-filters.toml. Six
production-tested filters covering:
mix-test — short-circuits all-pass, preserves failure blocks + compile errors
mix-credo — collapses clean runs, preserves violation blocks
mix-dialyzer — drops PLT progress, keeps warnings + summary
mix-deps-get — collapses unchanged package lists
mix-ecto-migrate — strips compile prefix, short-circuits "already up"
mix-compile — handles parallel worker prefixes (N>) and MIX_ENV
Run this if the project has no .rtk/filters.toml yet:
mkdir -p .rtk
cp "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/rtk-filters.toml" .rtk/filters.toml
Read both files if one already exists. Present a diff to the user. Merge only
the filters they don't already have.
Step 3: Verify filters work
rtk verify
rtk verify --filter mix-test
Check that all report "passed". Flag and stop if any fail — usually means the
user has a custom rtk version with regex differences.
Step 4: Confirm shell hook
Run rtk init zsh (or rtk init bash) to install the transparent rewrite hook
that turns mix X into rtk mix X. Re-running is safe (idempotent). Skip this
step and mix calls run unfiltered.
Customization
Add custom regex patterns to strip_lines_matching for project-specific noise
sources (e.g., third-party hex deps spamming stack traces). See the inline
example in ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/rtk-filters.toml lines 57-59.
What this is NOT
- Not a hook — Claude Code's
PostToolUse hooks fire after the tool result
is in the transcript and cannot shrink it. rtk works at the subprocess layer
(the only layer where transcript-shortening is possible).
- Not project-analysis — the bundled filter set is universal across Phoenix
projects. No
mix.exs inspection needed.
- Not telemetry — rtk has telemetry off by default (
enabled = false in
config.toml). Filters run locally, no data leaves the machine.
References
${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/rtk-filters.toml — bundled filter set
${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/references/install.md — rtk install + shell hook setup
- rtk on GitHub