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SAGE - CLI

85-98% token compression and save your money

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SAGE — Save AI coding tokens by compressing terminal output, keeping raw logs local, and tracking real savings. 🧠S.A.G.E - Smart Agent Guidance Engine for AI coding assistants. by⚡ PsYc+GoD AI&ML 🤖 - PsYcGoD/sage

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  • [REDACTED]·34h ago0
    SAGE — Stop AI Coding Agents From Burning Tokens A local-first CLI wrapper for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and other AI coding agents. SAGE routes terminal commands through sage run --, compresses noisy output before it enters the agent context, keeps raw logs on your machine, and proves token savings with privacy-safe metrics. Live Proof Metric Value Commands processed 6,288 Tokens processed 16.7M Tokens saved 15.3M Compression rate 91.47% Estimated savings $45.94 Success rate 99.5% Since 4thth july - Till Yesterday! Live dashboard: https://sage.api.marketingstudio...
  • [REDACTED]·15h ago0

    Does it play nice with Claude Code out of the box, or do I need to wire up some custom hooks to actually see the token savings show up in real time?

  • [REDACTED]·15h ago0

    How does it actually measure savings, does it count tokens before and after compression or estimate based on output size? Curious how accurate the tracking is across different terminals and shells.

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago0

    Love this, terminal output bloat is such a real pain when working with coding assistants. One thing that would help me a lot is a per-session summary view that shows what got compressed and why, so I can trust I'm not losing anything important when I ask SAGE to squash the logs.

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago0

    the fact that raw logs stay local while still giving you token savings tracking is such a thoughtful call. love that it solves the real friction point instead of just slapping on another wrapper.