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The five output styles (terse-prose, less-code, ponytail, i-have-adhd, terse-cjk) shipped in Phase 4 but COMPRESSION_GUIDE.md had zero mention of them. Add the catalog table with per-style language coverage, the injection contract (catalog order, single marker, shared boundaries once), the config shape and back-compat note, plus an 'Adding an Output Style' recipe in EXTENDING_COMPRESSION.md covering the matrix guard and translation floor. Refs #10426 Co-authored-by: Xiangzhe <bakryun0718@proton.me>
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title: "🗜️ Prompt Compression Guide — OmniRoute"
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version: 3.8.40
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lastUpdated: 2026-06-28
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---
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# 🗜️ Prompt Compression Guide — OmniRoute
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> Save 15-95% on eligible context automatically. For a quick overview, see the [README Compression section](../README.md#%EF%B8%8F-prompt-compression--save-15-95-eligible-tokens-automatically).
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## Overview
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OmniRoute implements a modular prompt compression pipeline that runs **proactively** before requests hit upstream providers. This means your token savings happen transparently — no changes needed to your workflow.
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```
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Client Request
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→ Compression Strategy Selector
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→ Combo override? → Use combo setting
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→ Auto-trigger threshold? → Use auto mode
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→ Default mode? → Use global setting
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→ Off? → Skip compression
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→ Selected Compression Mode
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→ Off: No compression
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→ Lite: Safe whitespace/formatting cleanup (~15%)
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→ Standard: Caveman-speak filler removal (~30%)
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→ Aggressive: History aging + summarization (~50%)
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→ Ultra: Heuristic pruning + code-block thinning (~75%)
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→ RTK: Command-aware terminal/tool-output filtering (60-90% upstream range)
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→ Stacked: Ordered multi-engine pipeline, usually RTK then Caveman (78-95% eligible range)
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→ Compressed Request → Provider
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```
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---
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## Compression Modes
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### Off
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No compression applied. All messages pass through unchanged.
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### Lite Mode (~15% savings, <1ms latency)
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The safest mode — zero semantic change, only formatting cleanup:
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| Technique | Description |
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| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------- |
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| `collapseWhitespace` | Merge consecutive blank lines and trailing spaces |
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| `dedupSystemPrompt` | Remove duplicate system messages |
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| `compressToolResults` | Compress verbose tool/function outputs |
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| `removeRedundantContent` | Strip repeated instructions |
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| `replaceImageUrls` | Shorten base64 image data URIs |
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**Best for:** Always-on usage, safety-critical workflows.
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### Standard Mode (~30% savings)
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Inspired by [Caveman](https://github.com/JuliusBrussee/caveman) — removes filler words and verbose phrasing while preserving meaning:
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- Removes filler words ("please", "I think", "basically", "actually")
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- Condenses verbose phrases ("in order to" → "to", "as a result of" → "because")
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- Strips polite hedging ("Would you mind...", "If you could possibly...")
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- 30+ regex rules tuned for coding prompts
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**Best for:** Daily coding workflows, cost-conscious teams.
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### Aggressive Mode (~50% savings)
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Smart history management for long sessions:
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- **Message Aging** — older messages get progressively compressed
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- **Tool Result Summarization** — long tool outputs replaced with summaries
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- **Structural Integrity Guards** — ensures `tool_use` + `tool_result` pairs stay consistent
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- **Context Window Awareness** — respects per-model token limits
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**Best for:** Extended debugging sessions, large codebases.
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### Ultra Mode (~75% savings)
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Maximum compression for token-critical scenarios:
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- **Heuristic Pruning** — removes messages below relevance threshold
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- **Code Block Thinning** — compresses repetitive code examples
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- **Binary Search Truncation** — finds optimal cut point for context window
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- All Aggressive mode features included
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**Best for:** When you're hitting context limits repeatedly.
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### RTK Mode (60-90% upstream range)
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RTK mode is optimized for verbose tool outputs that appear in coding-agent sessions:
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- Detects command/output classes such as `git status`, `git diff`, `git log`, test runners,
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TypeScript/Vite/Webpack builds, ESLint/Biome/Prettier, npm audit/installs, Docker logs, infra
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output, and generic shell output
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- Applies JSON filter packs from `open-sse/services/compression/engines/rtk/filters/`
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- Imports RTK TOML schema v1 filters from project or global `filters.toml` files, with inline-test
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validation and trust-gating for project files
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- Ships 49 built-in filters with inline verify samples
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- Removes ANSI control sequences, progress bars, repeated lines, and non-actionable noise
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- Preserves failures, errors, warnings, changed files, summaries, and the tail of long output
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- Supports trust-gated project filters, global filters, and optional redacted raw-output recovery
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**Best for:** Agent sessions with shell, build, test, git, grep, and file-output transcripts.
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### Stacked Mode (78-95% eligible range)
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Stacked mode runs multiple compression engines in a deterministic order. The default pipeline is:
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```txt
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RTK -> Caveman
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```
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That order keeps terminal/tool output compact first, then applies Caveman semantic condensation to
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the remaining natural-language prompt. Stacked pipelines can be configured globally or through
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compression combos assigned to routing combos.
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**Best for:** Mixed context with large tool logs plus human instructions or assistant summaries.
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---
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## Upstream Savings Math
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OmniRoute documents compression savings from two sources: upstream project benchmarks and
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OmniRoute's own engine composition.
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| Source | Upstream README number used here |
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| ------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Caveman | `~75%` fewer output tokens, `65%` benchmark average output savings, `22-87%` range, and `~46%` input compression tool |
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| RTK | `60-90%` command-output savings; sample session `~118,000 -> ~23,900` tokens, or `79.7%` saved (`~80%`) |
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For overlapping tool/context payloads, the default OmniRoute combo stacks the engines:
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```txt
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RTK -> Caveman
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```
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The combined savings are multiplicative, not additive:
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```txt
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combined = 1 - (1 - RTK savings) * (1 - Caveman input savings)
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average = 1 - (1 - 0.80) * (1 - 0.46) = 89.2%
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range = 1 - (1 - 0.60..0.90) * (1 - 0.46) = 78.4-94.6%
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```
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That `78-95%` number applies when both RTK and Caveman can reduce the same input/context payload.
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Caveman response output mode is separate: when enabled, use Caveman's own output savings (`65%`
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average, `~75%` headline, `22-87%` range). Total billing savings depend on your prompt/output mix.
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### What "eligible" actually means
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The 15-95% headline range is real, but it only applies to **redundant or verbose** content — repeated
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error lines, a build log that spams the same warning, an oversized `grep`/file-read dump. It does
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**not** mean every request saves that much.
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Verified empirically (`tests/unit/compression/stacked-compression-tool-result-savings.test.ts`): a
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`stacked` (RTK + Caveman) run against an Anthropic-shape `tool_result` block containing 300 identical
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error lines produced **95.93% token savings / 96.26% character savings** — squarely in the advertised
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range. But the same pipeline run against normal, non-redundant tool output (a clean `grep` match list,
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a short file read, ordinary conversational text) correctly produces **near-zero savings**, because
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there is nothing repetitive to remove and `validateCompression()` (`validation.ts`) refuses to ship a
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rewrite that would drop or alter code blocks, URLs, headings, versions, or ALL-CAPS constant identifiers.
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This is expected, safe behavior, not a bug: a coding session that mostly reads/greps clean files will
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see modest total savings even with compression fully enabled, while a session that hits a failing
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loop or a chatty linter will see the full 78-95% range on that traffic. Don't use a single session's
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low aggregate savings percentage as evidence compression is misconfigured — check whether the
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underlying tool output was actually redundant first.
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---
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## Token Savings Visualization
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```
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Without compression: 47K tokens sent to LLM
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With Lite: 40K tokens sent (15% saved — safe, always-on)
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With Standard: 33K tokens sent (30% saved — caveman-speak rules)
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With Aggressive: 24K tokens sent (50% saved — aging + summarization)
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With Ultra: 12K tokens sent (75% saved — heuristic pruning)
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With RTK: 19K-5K tokens sent (60-90% saved on command/tool output)
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With Stacked: 10K-2.5K tokens sent (78-95% eligible RTK+Caveman range)
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```
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---
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## Configuration
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### Dashboard
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Navigate to `Dashboard → Context & Cache`:
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- **Caveman** — mode selection, language packs, preview, and global defaults
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- **RTK** — command-filter preview, RTK safety settings, and filter catalog
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- **Compression Combos** — named engine pipelines assigned to routing combos
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- **Auto-Trigger Threshold** — automatically engage compression when token count exceeds threshold
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### Per-Combo Override
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In `Dashboard → Context & Cache → Compression Combos`, assign a compression combo to a routing
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combo:
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```txt
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Combo: "free-tier-fallback"
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Compression Combo: "coding-agent-stack"
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Pipeline: RTK -> Caveman
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Targets:
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1. if/kimi-k2.7-code
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2. if/qwen3.8-max-preview
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```
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This lets you use stacked compression on free/coding providers while keeping lite mode on paid
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subscriptions.
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This "Per-Combo Override" assignment is a different control from the **routing-combo compression
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mode** override (Default/Off/Lite/Standard/Aggressive/Ultra) — that override does not pick a named
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compression-combo pipeline; it just sets the `compressionMode` field consulted by
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`resolveCompressionPlan`. It can be set either on the combo card (`Dashboard → Combos`) or, since
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#6760, per routing combo in the "Assign to routing" list on
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`Dashboard → Context & Cache → Compression Combos`, right next to the pipeline-assignment checkbox
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documented above. Both surfaces persist through the same `PUT /api/combos/{id}` endpoint.
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### Per-request override
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Send the `x-omniroute-compression` request header to override the compression plan for a single
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request. It has the highest precedence — it beats the routing-combo override, the active profile,
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auto-trigger, and the panel Default. Unknown values are ignored (the request is never rejected) and
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the global master switch still gates everything: when compression is off globally, the header cannot
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turn it on. Values:
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| Value | Effect |
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| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| `off` | No compression for this request. |
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| `default` | The panel-derived Default profile (ignores the active profile). |
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| `engine:<id>` | A single engine when enabled, e.g. `engine:rtk`. |
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| `<combo>` | A named combo, matched by name (case-insensitive) first, then by id. |
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The applied plan is echoed back in the `X-OmniRoute-Compression: <mode>; source=<source>` response
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header, where `<source>` is one of `request-header`, `routing-override`, `active-profile`,
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`auto-trigger`, `default`, or `off`.
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### API
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```bash
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# Get compression settings
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curl http://localhost:20128/api/settings/compression
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# Update compression settings
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curl -X PUT http://localhost:20128/api/settings/compression \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"defaultMode":"stacked","autoTriggerMode":"stacked","autoTriggerTokens":32000}'
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# Preview a specific RTK/stacked payload
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curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/compression/preview \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"mode":"rtk","messages":[{"role":"tool","content":"npm test output here"}]}'
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# List RTK filter packs
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curl http://localhost:20128/api/context/rtk/filters
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# Test RTK directly with optional command metadata
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curl -X POST http://localhost:20128/api/context/rtk/test \
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-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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-d '{"command":"npm test","text":"FAIL tests/example.test.ts\nError: boom"}'
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```
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---
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## What Gets Protected
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The compression engine **always preserves:**
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- ✅ Code blocks (fenced and inline)
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- ✅ URLs and file paths
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- ✅ JSON structures and structured data
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- ✅ Identifiers and protected technical tokens
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- ✅ Mathematical expressions
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- ✅ Tool/function call definitions
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- ✅ System prompts (in lite mode)
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RTK raw-output recovery redacts common API keys, bearer tokens, Slack tokens, AWS access keys,
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passwords, tokens, and secrets before anything is persisted.
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---
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## Compression Stats
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Every compressed request includes stats in the server logs:
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```json
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{
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"originalTokens": 47200,
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"compressedTokens": 40120,
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"savingsPercent": 15.0,
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"techniquesUsed": ["collapseWhitespace", "dedupSystemPrompt"],
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"mode": "lite",
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"engine": "caveman",
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"compressionComboId": "coding-agent-stack",
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"durationMs": 0.8,
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"rtkRawOutputPointers": []
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}
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```
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---
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## Phase Roadmap
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| Phase | Modes | Status |
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| -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Phase 1 | Off, Lite | ✅ Shipped |
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| Phase 2 | Standard, Aggressive, Ultra | ✅ Shipped |
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| Phase 3 | RTK, Stacked, Compression Combos | ✅ Shipped |
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| Phase 4 | Output Styles, SLM-tier Ultra, eval harness | ✅ Shipped |
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| Phase 4C | Adaptive context-budget ("dial") — compute engine + API (`contextBudget` on `PUT /api/settings/compression`) | ✅ Shipped (API-configurable; dashboard controls not yet built, #7005) |
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---
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## Acknowledgments
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Standard mode compression rules are inspired by **[Caveman](https://github.com/JuliusBrussee/caveman)** by **[JuliusBrussee](https://github.com/JuliusBrussee)** (⭐ 51K+) — the viral "why use many token when few token do trick" project. Caveman reports `~75%` fewer output tokens, `65%` benchmark average output savings, a `22-87%` output range, and a `~46%` input-compression tool.
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RTK mode is inspired by **[RTK - Rust Token Killer](https://github.com/rtk-ai/rtk)** by **[RTK AI](https://github.com/rtk-ai)** — the high-performance command-output compression project for terminal, build, test, git, and tool-output filtering. RTK reports `60-90%` savings, with its README sample session showing `~80%` saved.
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---
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## Advanced Compression Systems
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Beyond the 7 standard modes, OmniRoute includes several advanced compression
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systems that work automatically based on context.
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### Cache-Aware Compression
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Some providers (like Anthropic with prompt caching) support **prompt caching**,
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which lets them cache parts of the prompt to reduce costs and latency. When
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caching is enabled, aggressive compression can actually **hurt** performance
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because it changes the cached tokens, invalidating the cache.
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The `cachingAware.ts` module solves this by **detecting caching context** and
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**adjusting the compression strategy** accordingly.
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#### How it works
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1. **Detect caching context** — Scans the request body for `cache_control` markers
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2. **Identify caching providers** — Checks if the target provider supports caching
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3. **Adjust strategy** — Downgrades `aggressive`/`ultra` to `standard` for caching providers
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4. **Skip system prompt** — System prompts are usually cached, so don't compress them
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5. **Use deterministic transformations** — Only use transformations that produce consistent output
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#### Code example
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```ts
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import {
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detectCachingContext,
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getCacheAwareStrategy,
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} from "@omniroute/open-sse/services/compression/cachingAware";
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const body = {
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model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5",
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messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Hello" }],
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cache_control: { type: "ephemeral" }, // ← Cache marker
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};
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const ctx = detectCachingContext(body, { provider: "anthropic" });
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// → { hasCacheControl: true, provider: "anthropic", isCachingProvider: true }
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const strategy = getCacheAwareStrategy("aggressive", ctx);
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// → { strategy: "standard", skipSystemPrompt: true, deterministicOnly: true }
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```
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#### When to use
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Cache-aware compression is **always on** — no configuration needed. It only kicks in
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when:
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- The request has `cache_control` markers
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- The target provider supports prompt caching (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.)
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### Progressive Aging
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Long conversations accumulate many message turns, but older turns become less
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relevant. The `progressiveAging.ts` module **degrades messages by turn distance**:
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- **Recent turns (0-3)**: Kept verbatim (full detail)
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- **Medium turns (4-8)**: Lite compression (whitespace, formatting cleanup)
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- **Old turns (9+)**: Caveman compression (filler removal, summarization)
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- **Very old turns (20+)**: Heavily summarized or dropped
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#### Code example
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```ts
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import { applyAging } from "@omniroute/open-sse/services/compression/progressiveAging";
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const messages = [
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{ role: "system", content: "You are a helpful assistant" },
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{ role: "user", content: "What is 2+2?" },
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{ role: "assistant", content: "4" },
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// ... 50 more turns ...
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];
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const { messages: aged, saved } = applyAging(messages, {
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verbatim: 3, // First 3 turns: verbatim
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light: 8, // Turns 4-8: lite compression
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moderate: 20, // Turns 9-20: caveman compression
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// Turns 21+: heavy summarization
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});
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// saved = number of tokens saved
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```
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#### When to use
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Progressive aging is **always on** for `aggressive` and `ultra` modes. It's
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particularly effective for:
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- Long-running coding sessions
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- Multi-day conversations
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- Agentic workflows with many tool calls
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### Caveman Output Mode
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The `outputMode.ts` module injects **system prompt instructions** to make the
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model itself produce compressed, terse output (a "caveman" style).
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#### How it works
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Instead of compressing the input, this mode adds a system prompt like:
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> "Reply in minimal words. Skip pleasantries. Use short sentences."
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This works particularly well for:
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- Code generation (terser output = fewer tokens)
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- Quick Q&A (no need for elaborate explanations)
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- Batch processing (maximize throughput)
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#### When to use
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Caveman output mode is **opt-in** — set it via the combo config:
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```json
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{
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"strategy": "auto",
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"config": {
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"auto": {
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"outputMode": "caveman"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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### Output Styles (catalog)
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Caveman output mode above is the **legacy single-style path**. Phase 4 generalized it
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into a catalog of composable output styles: `OUTPUT_STYLE_CATALOG` in
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`open-sse/services/compression/outputStyles/catalog.ts`. Each style is a system-prompt
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instruction that makes the model itself produce cheaper output; styles can be enabled
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together and are injected in catalog order.
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| Style | `id` | What it does | Instruction languages |
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| --- | --- | --- | --- |
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| Terse prose | `terse-prose` | Drop filler/articles/hedging; keep technical substance exact. Same text as the legacy caveman output mode (referenced, not re-typed). | en, pt-BR, ja, id |
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| Less code | `less-code` | YAGNI ladder: smallest working change, no unrequested abstractions. | en only (backlog: [#10426](https://github.com/diegosouzapw/OmniRoute/issues/10426)) |
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| Ponytail (lazy senior dev) | `ponytail` | "The best code is the code never written": reuse > rewrite, root cause > symptom, shortest working diff. | en, pt-BR, vi, ja, id |
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| I have ADHD (action-first) | `i-have-adhd` | Action first (command/path/snippet before prose), numbered bounded steps, ONE concrete next step, no preamble/recap/closers. Adapted from [ayghri/i-have-adhd](https://github.com/ayghri/i-have-adhd) (MIT). | en, pt-BR, vi, ja, id |
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| Terse CJK (文言) | `terse-cjk` | Classical-Chinese ultra-terse style. | zh (locale-gated: only offered when the detected language is `zh`) |
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Every style ships three intensity levels — `lite`, `full`, `ultra` — and every level
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ends with the shared boundaries clause, which keeps code blocks, file paths, commands,
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error strings, URLs and identifiers verbatim.
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|
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#### How injection works
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`applyOutputStyles()` (`open-sse/services/compression/outputStyles/apply.ts`) resolves
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the selection against the catalog (unknown ids and locale-mismatched styles are
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dropped, never an error), concatenates the selected instructions in catalog order,
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appends the boundaries clause **once**, and front-loads the result into the system
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prompt behind a single idempotency marker (`[OmniRoute Output Styles]`) — re-applying
|
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is a no-op. When the detected request language has a translation, the localized
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instruction is injected instead of English.
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||
|
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#### How to enable
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||
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In the dashboard: **Context → Settings → Compression** — one row per style with an
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on/off toggle and a level selector. Programmatically, the compression config persists
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||
the selection as:
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||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
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"outputStyles": [
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{ "id": "i-have-adhd", "level": "full" },
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||
{ "id": "less-code", "level": "lite" }
|
||
]
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
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Back-compat: the legacy `outputMode: "caveman"` combo setting still works and maps to
|
||
`terse-prose`, byte-identical to the old injection in all four legacy languages.
|
||
|
||
The style × language matrix is pinned by
|
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`tests/unit/compression/output-styles-i18n-matrix.test.ts`: a new style cannot ship
|
||
without at least a pt-BR translation (or an explicit tracked exception), and an
|
||
existing style cannot silently lose a locale. To add a style, see
|
||
[EXTENDING_COMPRESSION.md](./EXTENDING_COMPRESSION.md#adding-an-output-style).
|
||
|
||
### Tool Result Compression
|
||
|
||
The `toolResultCompressor.ts` module provides **5 specialized compression strategies**
|
||
for tool results (function calls, agent outputs, search results, etc.):
|
||
|
||
1. **Search result compression** — Removes redundant results, keeps top-N
|
||
2. **File read compression** — Truncates large files, preserves headers/imports
|
||
3. **Code execution compression** — Keeps only essential stdout/stderr
|
||
4. **Database query compression** — Limits rows, removes verbose metadata
|
||
5. **API response compression** — Strips null fields, condenses arrays
|
||
|
||
#### When to use
|
||
|
||
Tool result compression is **always on** when tool calls are present. No
|
||
configuration needed.
|
||
|
||
### Stacked Pipeline
|
||
|
||
The stacked mode runs **multiple engines in sequence** — usually RTK first
|
||
(60-90% savings on tool output), then Caveman (30% additional savings on the
|
||
remaining text). This achieves **78-95% total savings**.
|
||
|
||
#### How it works
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
Input (1000 tokens)
|
||
→ RTK (command-aware filter) → 200 tokens
|
||
→ Caveman (filler removal) → 140 tokens
|
||
→ Output (140 tokens, 86% savings)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### When to use
|
||
|
||
Use stacked mode for:
|
||
|
||
- Tool-heavy workflows (agentic coding, research)
|
||
- Cost-sensitive batch processing
|
||
- When you need maximum token savings
|
||
|
||
Configure via combo:
|
||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
|
||
"strategy": "auto",
|
||
"config": {
|
||
"auto": {
|
||
"modePack": "stacked"
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
## Compression Combo Overrides
|
||
|
||
You can override the global compression mode **per combo** to fine-tune behavior
|
||
for different use cases:
|
||
|
||
```json
|
||
{
|
||
"id": "coding-combo",
|
||
"strategy": "priority",
|
||
"config": {
|
||
"auto": {
|
||
"weights": { "taskFit": 0.5 },
|
||
"modePack": "quality-first"
|
||
}
|
||
},
|
||
"compressionOverride": {
|
||
"mode": "aggressive",
|
||
"stackedPipelines": ["rtk", "caveman"],
|
||
"preserveToolDefinitions": true
|
||
}
|
||
}
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This is useful for:
|
||
|
||
- **Coding combos**: Use `aggressive` mode for long sessions
|
||
- **Quick Q&A combos**: Use `lite` mode for fast responses
|
||
- **Tool-heavy combos**: Use `stacked` mode for max savings
|
||
- **Production combos**: Use `cache-aware` mode for caching providers
|
||
|
||
---
|
||
|
||
## See Also
|
||
|
||
- [Environment Config](../reference/ENVIRONMENT.md) — Compression environment variables
|
||
- [Architecture Guide](../architecture/ARCHITECTURE.md) — Compression pipeline internals
|
||
- [User Guide](../guides/USER_GUIDE.md) — Getting started with compression
|
||
- [RTK Compression](./RTK_COMPRESSION.md) — RTK filters, trust model, verify gate, raw-output recovery
|
||
- [Compression Engines](./COMPRESSION_ENGINES.md) — Caveman, RTK, stacked, APIs, MCP, dashboard
|
||
- [Compression Rules Format](./COMPRESSION_RULES_FORMAT.md) — JSON rule-pack format
|
||
- [Compression Language Packs](./COMPRESSION_LANGUAGE_PACKS.md) — Language-specific Caveman rules
|