Optimize Claude Code skills for token efficiency using progressive disclosure and content loading order. Use when optimizing skills, reducing token usage, restructuring skill content, improving skill performance, analyzing skill size, applying 500-line rule, implementing progressive disclosure, organizing reference files, optimizing YAML frontmatter, reducing context consumption, improving skill architecture, analyzing token costs, splitting large skills, or working with skill content loading. Covers Level 1 (metadata), Level 2 (instructions), Level 3 (resources) loading optimization.
Optimize Claude Code skills for token efficiency using progressive disclosure and three-level content loading. Use when restructuring skills, applying the 500-line rule, splitting large skills, or analyzing token costs to reduce context consumption while preserving functionality.
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REFERENCE.mdOptimize existing Claude Code skills to minimize token consumption by leveraging the three-level content loading architecture and progressive disclosure patterns.
Use this skill when:
Level 1: Metadata (Always Loaded - ~100 tokens/skill)
Level 2: Instructions (Loaded When Triggered - <5,000 tokens)
Level 3: Resources (Loaded As Needed - Variable)
"Files don't consume context until accessed" - Bundle comprehensive documentation in reference files without context penalty.
Check skill size:
wc -l .claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
Identify optimization opportunities:
If SKILL.md > 500 lines:
✅ Keep in main file:
❌ Move to reference files:
Create organized reference hierarchy:
skill-name/
├── SKILL.md # <500 lines, workflows & quick ref
├── REFERENCE.md # Comprehensive documentation
├── EXAMPLES.md # Detailed code examples
├── PATTERNS.md # Pattern library
├── TROUBLESHOOTING.md # Debug guide
└── scripts/ # Executable utilities
└── helper.sh
Add table of contents to files >100 lines
Description optimization (max 1024 chars):
✅ Include:
❌ Avoid:
Example:
---
name: database-development
description: Database development guidance for PostgreSQL including schema design, migrations, RLS policies, indexing strategies, privacy-preserving patterns, query optimization, and Prisma ORM. Use when working with tables, columns, indexes, migrations, RLS, Row-Level Security, database schema, SQL queries, Prisma schema, database optimization, privacy architecture, or PostgreSQL best practices.
---
Pattern:
## Topic Overview
Brief explanation (2-3 sentences).
**Key Points:**
- Important consideration 1
- Important consideration 2
**For detailed information**: [REFERENCE.md](REFERENCE.md#topic-details)
**Quick Example:**
\`\`\`typescript
// Minimal working example (5-10 lines)
\`\`\`
**For more examples**: [EXAMPLES.md](EXAMPLES.md#topic-examples)
Strategy: Move detailed API docs to REFERENCE.md
Before: 80+ lines of API documentation in SKILL.md After: 10-line summary with link to complete docs Savings: ~70 lines (~1,400 tokens)
For complete pattern details: REFERENCE.md
Strategy: Move code patterns to PATTERNS.md
Before: 200+ lines of pattern code in SKILL.md After: 18-line summary with quick example Savings: ~182 lines (~3,640 tokens)
For complete pattern details: REFERENCE.md
Strategy: Move debug guides to TROUBLESHOOTING.md
Before: 300+ lines of troubleshooting in SKILL.md After: 18-line summary with quick diagnostics Savings: ~282 lines (~5,640 tokens)
For complete pattern details: REFERENCE.md
Strategy: Move executable code to scripts/ directory
Before: 55+ lines of bash script in SKILL.md After: 7-line reference to executable script Savings: ~48 lines (~960 tokens) + script code never enters context
For complete pattern details: REFERENCE.md
Avoid these common mistakes when creating or optimizing skills:
❌ Anti-Pattern 1: Monolithic Skills
❌ Anti-Pattern 2: Incomplete References
❌ Anti-Pattern 3: Nested References
❌ Anti-Pattern 4: Sparse Frontmatter
❌ Anti-Pattern 5: Code as Documentation
For detailed anti-patterns and solutions: REFERENCE.md
Phase 1: Discovery
# Check skill size
wc -l .claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
# Identify sections to extract
grep "^##" .claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
Phase 2: Planning
Phase 3: Implementation
# Create reference files
touch REFERENCE.md EXAMPLES.md
mkdir -p scripts
# Extract content systematically
# 1. Copy section to reference file
# 2. Replace in SKILL.md with summary + link
# 3. Verify link works
# 4. Remove detailed content from SKILL.md
Phase 4: Optimization
Phase 5: Validation
# Verify under 500 lines
wc -l .claude/skills/skill-name/SKILL.md
# Test links work
grep -o '\[.*\](.*\.md#.*)' SKILL.md
For complete migration workflow: REFERENCE.md
Quick reference to advanced optimization strategies:
Technique 1: Conditional Content Loading
Technique 2: Layered Examples
Technique 3: Executable Documentation
Technique 4: Tabular Compression
Technique 5: Smart Chunking
For detailed advanced techniques: REFERENCE.md
When optimizing a skill, verify:
Quick estimate:
lines=$(wc -l < SKILL.md)
tokens=$((lines * 20)) # Conservative: 20 tokens/line
echo "Estimated tokens: ~$tokens"
Target: Keep SKILL.md under 10,000 tokens (~500 lines)
# Calculate savings
BEFORE=850 # lines before optimization
AFTER=420 # lines after optimization
SAVINGS=$((BEFORE - AFTER))
TOKEN_SAVINGS=$((SAVINGS * 20))
echo "Reduced by $SAVINGS lines"
echo "Estimated token savings: ~$TOKEN_SAVINGS tokens"
For detailed measurement methods: REFERENCE.md
✅ DO:
❌ DON'T:
File size limits:
Optimization priority:
Common extractions:
Typical token savings:
For comprehensive optimization patterns and detailed workflows: REFERENCE.md
Before optimization:
skill-example/
└── SKILL.md (850 lines, ~17,000 tokens)
After optimization:
skill-example/
├── SKILL.md (420 lines, ~8,400 tokens)
├── REFERENCE.md (350 lines, loaded on-demand)
├── EXAMPLES.md (180 lines, loaded on-demand)
└── scripts/
├── validate.sh (code never enters context)
└── setup.sh (code never enters context)
Result: 50% token reduction on initial load, comprehensive docs still available on-demand
Next Steps:
wc -l .claude/skills/*/SKILL.mdFor detailed guidance: See REFERENCE.md for complete optimization patterns, anti-patterns, migration workflows, and advanced techniques.
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