| name | rtk-optimizer |
| description | Wrap high-verbosity shell commands with RTK to reduce token consumption. Use when running git log, git diff, cargo test, pytest, or other verbose CLI output that wastes context window tokens. |
| allowed-tools | Bash |
| effort | low |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.0"} |
RTK Optimizer Skill
Purpose: Automatically suggest RTK wrappers for high-verbosity commands to reduce token consumption.
How It Works
- Detect high-verbosity commands in user requests
- Suggest RTK wrapper if applicable
- Execute with RTK when user confirms
- Track savings over session
Supported Commands
Git (>70% reduction)
git log → rtk git log (92.3% reduction)
git status → rtk git status (76.0% reduction)
find → rtk find (76.3% reduction)
Medium-Value (50-70% reduction)
git diff → rtk git diff (55.9% reduction)
cat <large-file> → rtk read <file> (62.5% reduction)
JS/TS Stack (70-90% reduction)
pnpm list → rtk pnpm list (82% reduction)
pnpm test / vitest run → rtk vitest run (90% reduction)
Rust Toolchain (80-90% reduction)
cargo test → rtk cargo test (90% reduction)
cargo build → rtk cargo build (80% reduction)
cargo clippy → rtk cargo clippy (80% reduction)
Python & Go (90% reduction)
pytest → rtk python pytest (90% reduction)
go test → rtk go test (90% reduction)
GitHub CLI (79-87% reduction)
gh pr view → rtk gh pr view (87% reduction)
gh pr checks → rtk gh pr checks (79% reduction)
File Operations
ls → rtk ls (condensed output)
grep → rtk grep (filtered output)
Activation Examples
User: "Show me the git history"
Skill: Detects git log → Suggests rtk git log → Explains 92.3% token savings
User: "Find all markdown files"
Skill: Detects find → Suggests rtk find "*.md" . → Explains 76.3% savings
Installation Check
Before first use, verify RTK is installed:
rtk --version
If not installed:
brew install rtk-ai/tap/rtk
cargo install rtk
Usage Pattern
# When user requests high-verbosity command:
1. Acknowledge request
2. Suggest RTK optimization:
"I'll use `rtk git log` to reduce token usage by ~92%"
3. Execute RTK command
4. Track savings (optional):
"Saved ~13K tokens (baseline: 14K, RTK: 1K)"
Session Tracking
Optional: Track cumulative savings across session:
rtk gain
Edge Cases
- Small outputs (<100 chars): Skip RTK (overhead not worth it)
- Already using Claude tools: Grep/Read tools are already optimized
- Multiple commands: Batch with RTK wrapper once, not per command
Configuration
Enable via CLAUDE.md:
## Token Optimization
Use RTK (Rust Token Killer) for high-verbosity commands:
- git operations (log, status, diff)
- package managers (pnpm, npm)
- build tools (cargo, go)
- test frameworks (vitest, pytest)
- file finding and reading
Metrics (Verified)
Based on real-world testing:
git log: 13,994 chars → 1,076 chars (92.3% reduction)
git status: 100 chars → 24 chars (76.0% reduction)
find: 780 chars → 185 chars (76.3% reduction)
git diff: 15,815 chars → 6,982 chars (55.9% reduction)
read file: 163,587 chars → 61,339 chars (62.5% reduction)
Average: 72.6% token reduction
Limitations
- 446 stars on GitHub, actively maintained (30 releases in 23 days)
- Not suitable for interactive commands
- Rapid development cadence (check for breaking changes)
Recommendation
Use RTK for: git workflows, file operations, test frameworks, build tools, package managers
Skip RTK for: small outputs, quick exploration, interactive commands
References