context-budget — claude code optimization context-budget, everything-claude-code, affaan-m, official, claude code optimization, ai agent skill, ide skills, agent automation, token overhead analysis, ai agent performance, context budgeting, llm token savings

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About this Skill

Ideal for Advanced AI Agents like Claude Code needing optimized context window management and token savings. context-budget is a skill that analyzes token overhead across loaded components in a Claude Code session to surface actionable optimizations.

Features

Analyzes token overhead across every loaded component in a Claude Code session
Surfaces actionable optimizations to reclaim context space
Produces prioritized token-savings recommendations
Identifies bloat and redundant components
Supports running `/context-budget` command for token management
Provides context headroom analysis for planning component additions

# Core Topics

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Updated: 3/21/2026

Quality Score

Top 5%
95
Excellent
Based on code quality & docs
Installation
SYS Universal Install (Auto-Detect)
> npx killer-skills add affaan-m/everything-claude-code/context-budget
Supports 19+ Platforms
Cursor
Windsurf
VS Code
Trae
Claude
OpenClaw
+12 more

Agent Capability Analysis

The context-budget skill by affaan-m is an open-source official AI agent skill for Claude Code and other IDE workflows, helping agents execute tasks with better context, repeatability, and domain-specific guidance. Optimized for claude code optimization, token overhead analysis, ai agent performance.

Ideal Agent Persona

Ideal for Advanced AI Agents like Claude Code needing optimized context window management and token savings.

Core Value

Empowers agents to analyze and optimize token overhead across every loaded component, utilizing MCP servers and rules to surface actionable optimizations and reclaim context space, all while ensuring seamless integration with protocols like `/context-budget` command.

Capabilities Granted for context-budget

Analyzing token consumption across agents and skills
Identifying redundant components and bloat in Claude Code sessions
Optimizing session performance and output quality by prioritizing token-savings recommendations

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires access to Claude Code session data
  • Limited to analyzing token overhead within the context window
  • Dependent on MCP servers and rules for optimization recommendations
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package.json
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Context Budget

Analyze token overhead across every loaded component in a Claude Code session and surface actionable optimizations to reclaim context space.

When to Use

  • Session performance feels sluggish or output quality is degrading
  • You've recently added many skills, agents, or MCP servers
  • You want to know how much context headroom you actually have
  • Planning to add more components and need to know if there's room
  • Running /context-budget command (this skill backs it)

How It Works

Phase 1: Inventory

Scan all component directories and estimate token consumption:

Agents (agents/*.md)

  • Count lines and tokens per file (words × 1.3)
  • Extract description frontmatter length
  • Flag: files >200 lines (heavy), description >30 words (bloated frontmatter)

Skills (skills/*/SKILL.md)

  • Count tokens per SKILL.md
  • Flag: files >400 lines
  • Check for duplicate copies in .agents/skills/ — skip identical copies to avoid double-counting

Rules (rules/**/*.md)

  • Count tokens per file
  • Flag: files >100 lines
  • Detect content overlap between rule files in the same language module

MCP Servers (.mcp.json or active MCP config)

  • Count configured servers and total tool count
  • Estimate schema overhead at ~500 tokens per tool
  • Flag: servers with >20 tools, servers that wrap simple CLI commands (gh, git, npm, supabase, vercel)

CLAUDE.md (project + user-level)

  • Count tokens per file in the CLAUDE.md chain
  • Flag: combined total >300 lines

Phase 2: Classify

Sort every component into a bucket:

BucketCriteriaAction
Always neededReferenced in CLAUDE.md, backs an active command, or matches current project typeKeep
Sometimes neededDomain-specific (e.g. language patterns), not referenced in CLAUDE.mdConsider on-demand activation
Rarely neededNo command reference, overlapping content, or no obvious project matchRemove or lazy-load

Phase 3: Detect Issues

Identify the following problem patterns:

  • Bloated agent descriptions — description >30 words in frontmatter loads into every Task tool invocation
  • Heavy agents — files >200 lines inflate Task tool context on every spawn
  • Redundant components — skills that duplicate agent logic, rules that duplicate CLAUDE.md
  • MCP over-subscription — >10 servers, or servers wrapping CLI tools available for free
  • CLAUDE.md bloat — verbose explanations, outdated sections, instructions that should be rules

Phase 4: Report

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   │
│ CLAUDE.md       │ 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.

Examples

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%

Best Practices

  • Token estimation: use words × 1.3 for prose, chars / 4 for code-heavy files
  • MCP is the biggest lever: each tool schema costs ~500 tokens; a 30-tool server costs more than all your skills combined
  • Agent descriptions are loaded always: even if the agent is never invoked, its description field is present in every Task tool context
  • Verbose mode for debugging: use when you need to pinpoint the exact files driving overhead, not for regular audits
  • Audit after changes: run after adding any agent, skill, or MCP server to catch creep early

FAQ & Installation Steps

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is context-budget?

Ideal for Advanced AI Agents like Claude Code needing optimized context window management and token savings. context-budget is a skill that analyzes token overhead across loaded components in a Claude Code session to surface actionable optimizations.

How do I install context-budget?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add affaan-m/everything-claude-code/context-budget. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for context-budget?

Key use cases include: Analyzing token consumption across agents and skills, Identifying redundant components and bloat in Claude Code sessions, Optimizing session performance and output quality by prioritizing token-savings recommendations.

Which IDEs are compatible with context-budget?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for context-budget?

Requires access to Claude Code session data. Limited to analyzing token overhead within the context window. Dependent on MCP servers and rules for optimization recommendations.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add affaan-m/everything-claude-code/context-budget. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use context-budget immediately in the current project.

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