| name | token-saver |
| description | Token optimization guide for Claude Code. This skill should be used when the user wants to reduce API costs, learn model routing strategies, or understand how to use free/cheaper tools (Ollama, Haiku) instead of burning expensive Claude tokens on routine tasks. Triggers on: save tokens, reduce costs, token tips, cheap claude, model routing, ollama setup, token optimization. |
Token Saver — Claude Code Cost Optimization
Overview
A routing and habits guide to cut Claude API costs. The core idea: match the tool to the task — use free/cheap tools for simple work, and reserve expensive models for genuinely hard problems.
Quick Reference
FREE → Ollama (commits, summaries, translations, explanations)
CHEAP → Haiku (quick lookups, simple one-liners)
DEFAULT → Sonnet (daily coding, features, bugs)
DEEP → Opus (architecture, security, complex refactors only)
Tier 0 — Ollama (FREE, runs locally)
Install once, zero API cost forever.
Setup:
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
ollama pull llama3.2:3b
Always route these to Ollama:
| Task | Command |
|---|
| Commit message | ollama run llama3.2:3b "write a conventional commit for: <diff>" |
| Summarize text | ollama run llama3.2:3b "summarize: <text>" |
| Translate PT↔EN | ollama run llama3.2:3b "translate to english: <text>" |
| Explain a function | ollama run llama3.2:3b "explain this code: <snippet>" |
| PR description | ollama run llama3.2:3b "write a PR description for: <summary>" |
| Classify text | ollama run llama3.2:3b "classify as bug/feature/chore: <text>" |
Rule: No deep reasoning needed + short output = Ollama.
Tier 1 — Haiku (Cheapest Claude)
/model claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
Good for: Simple lookups, yes/no questions, short edits with clear instructions, quick one-liners.
Tier 2 — Sonnet (Default)
/model claude-sonnet-4-6
Good for: Feature implementation, bug fixes, code reviews, most daily coding tasks. Stay here unless stuck.
Tier 3 — Opus (Use Sparingly)
/model claude-opus-4-6
Good for: System architecture, security audits, complex multi-system refactors.
Not for: Anything Sonnet handles on the first try.
Read Code Surgically
Every line loaded into context costs tokens.
| Instead of | Do this |
|---|
| "Read this file and find the auth logic" | "Find the authenticate function in auth.service.ts" |
| "Look at the whole component" | "Show me just the useEffect hooks in Dashboard.tsx" |
| Opening a 500-line file | Grep for the symbol first, then read only that block |
Scope Requests Tightly
Bundling tasks inflates both input and output tokens.
Instead of: "Fix this bug, refactor the function, add tests, and update the docs"
Do: Fix the bug → commit → then ask for the next thing separately.
Stop Retry Loops Early
Re-running the same failing prompt 5 times multiplies cost with no gain.
- Stop after 2 failed attempts
- Rethink the approach or ask a more specific question
- A different angle costs fewer tokens than brute-forcing the same one
Biggest Wins (in order)
- Move commits/translations/summaries to Ollama — these are 100% free
- Stay on Sonnet — don't upgrade to Opus by default
- Read functions, not files — surgical reads cut context size dramatically
- One task per prompt — smaller prompts, smaller responses