/install nm-conserve-response-compression
Night Market Skill — ported from claude-night-market/conserve. For the full experience with agents, hooks, and commands, install the Claude Code plugin.
Table of Contents
- Elimination Rules
- Before/After Transformations
- Termination Guidelines
- Directness Guidelines
- Quick Reference Checklist
- Token Impact
- Integration
Response Compression
Eliminate response bloat to save 200-400 tokens per response while maintaining clarity.
When To Use
- Reducing verbose output to save context tokens
- Providing concise answers without losing information
When NOT To Use
- Educational explanations where detail improves understanding
- First-time setup instructions needing step-by-step clarity
Elimination Rules
ELIMINATE
| Category | Examples | Replacement |
|---|---|---|
| Decorative Emojis | -- |
(remove entirely) |
| Filler Words | "just", "simply", "basically", "essentially" | (remove or rephrase) |
| Hedging Language | "might", "could", "perhaps", "potentially", "I think" | Use factual statements |
| Hype Words | "powerful", "amazing", "seamless", "robust", "elegant" | Use precise descriptors |
| Conversational Framing | "Let's dive in", "Now that we've", "Moving forward" | Start with content |
| Transitions | "Furthermore", "Additionally", "In conclusion" | (remove, use structure) |
| Call-to-Action | "Feel free to", "Don't hesitate to", "Let me know if" | (remove from endings) |
PRESERVE (When Appropriate)
| Category | Example | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Status Indicators | [pass] [fail] [warn] |
In structured output, checklists |
| Technical Precision | Exact error messages | When debugging |
| Safety Warnings | Critical info about data loss | Always preserve |
| Context Setting | Brief necessary background | When user lacks context |
Before/After Transformations
Example 1: Opening Bloat
Before (68 tokens):
Great question! I'd be happy to help you understand how this works.
The bloat detector is a powerful tool that analyzes your codebase
and provides comprehensive insights into potential issues...
After (28 tokens):
The bloat detector analyzes codebases using three tiers: quick scan
(heuristics), static analysis (tools), and deep audit (git history).
Example 2: Closing Bloat
Before (45 tokens):
I've completed the task. Here's what I did:
- Deleted 5 files
- Saved 18k tokens
Next steps:
1. Review the changes
2. Run tests
3. Commit if satisfied
Let me know if you need anything else!
After (15 tokens):
Done. Deleted 5 files, saved 18k tokens.
Backup: backup/unbloat-20260102
Example 3: Hedging Removal
Before:
I think this might potentially be causing the issue, but I could be wrong.
Perhaps we should consider looking into it further.
After:
This causes the issue. Investigate the connection pool timeout setting.
Termination Guidelines
When to Stop
End response immediately after:
- Delivering requested information
- Completing requested task
- Providing necessary context
Avoid Trailing Content
| Pattern | Action |
|---|---|
| "Next steps:" | Remove unless safety-critical |
| "Let me know if..." | Remove always |
| "Summary:" | Remove (user has the response) |
| "Hope this helps!" | Remove always |
| Bullet recaps | Remove (redundant) |
Exceptions (When Summaries Help)
- Multi-part tasks with many changes
- User explicitly requests summary
- Critical rollback/backup information
- Complex debugging with multiple findings
Directness Guidelines
Direct =/= Rude
Goal: Information density, not coldness.
| Eliminate | Preserve |
|---|---|
| Unnecessary encouragement | Technical context |
| Rapport-building filler | Safety warnings |
| Hedging without reason | Necessary explanations |
| Positive padding | Factual uncertainty markers |
Encouragement Bloat
Eliminate:
- "Great question!"
- "Excellent point!"
- "Good thinking!"
- "That's a great approach!"
Replace with: Direct answers to the question.
Rapport-Building Filler
Eliminate:
- "I'd be happy to help you..."
- "Feel free to ask if..."
- "I hope this helps!"
- "Let me know if you need..."
Replace with: Useful information or nothing.
Preserve Helpful Directness
The following are NOT bloat:
- Brief context when user needs it
- Clarifying questions when ambiguity affects correctness
- Warnings about destructive operations
- Error explanations that help debugging
Quick Reference Checklist
Before finalizing response:
- No decorative emojis (status indicators OK)
- No filler words (just, simply, basically)
- No hedging without technical uncertainty
- No hype words (powerful, amazing, robust)
- No conversational framing at start
- No unnecessary transitions
- No "let me know" or "feel free" closings
- No summary of what was just said
- No "next steps" unless safety-critical
- Ends after delivering value
Token Impact
| Pattern | Typical Savings |
|---|---|
| Eliminating opening bloat | 30-50 tokens |
| Removing closing fluff | 20-40 tokens |
| Cutting filler words | 10-20 tokens |
| Removing emoji | 5-15 tokens |
| Direct answers | 50-100 tokens |
| Total per response | 150-350 tokens |
Over 1000 responses: 150k-350k tokens saved.
Integration
This skill works with:
conserve:token-conservation- Budget trackingconserve:context-optimization- MECW managementsanctum:code-review- Review feedback
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install nm-conserve-response-compression - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/nm-conserve-response-compression - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Nm Conserve Response Compression?
Compress verbose responses by removing filler, hype, and unnecessary framing. Directness and termination guidelines. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 98 downloads so far.
How do I install Nm Conserve Response Compression?
Run "/install nm-conserve-response-compression" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Nm Conserve Response Compression free?
Yes, Nm Conserve Response Compression is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Nm Conserve Response Compression support?
Nm Conserve Response Compression is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Nm Conserve Response Compression?
It is built and maintained by athola (@athola); the current version is v1.0.0.