laconic
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- License — License: MIT
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- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Low visibility — Only 5 GitHub stars
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- Code scan — Scanned 7 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
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This tool is a 300-word AI skill designed to compress token usage. It acts as a system prompt that instructs AI coding agents to be concise, cutting out filler words and relying on context to significantly reduce output tokens.
Security Assessment
Overall Risk: Low. The automated code scan checked 7 files and found no dangerous patterns. It does not request any dangerous system permissions, nor does it appear to execute shell commands or access sensitive local data. However, based on the provided README, the benchmark script requires an external API key (`LANGDOCK_API_KEY`) to function. While the core skill itself is completely safe, developers should be mindful of proper environment variable security (such as using `.env.local`) if they choose to run the external benchmarking suite. There are no hardcoded secrets or malicious network requests in the main functionality.
Quality Assessment
The project is in its early stages and has low community visibility with only 5 GitHub stars. Despite this, it is a very recent creation (last push was today) and is properly licensed under the permissive MIT license. The README is exceptionally well-documented, offering clear instructions, comparisons to similar tools, and transparent benchmark data. The creator's intent and methodology are highly visible and straightforward.
Verdict
Safe to use.
Token-compression skill. An adaptation of caveman — short common words, trust context, say just enough, be laconic.
laconic
Philip II: "If I invade Laconia, I shall turn you out."
Sparta: "If."
Install • Benchmarks • Examples • Caveman vs Laconic
laconic is a 300 word skill for AI coding agents. Inspired by caveman.
It cuts filler.
It keeps meaning.
It trusts context.
Think: short, clear, cold.
Every word earns its place.
Benchmarks
Caveman Benchmark
Claude Sonnet 4 via Langdock API. Each prompt: generic system prompt vs full laconic SKILL.md. Median of 3 runs per mode.
| Task | Normal (tokens) | Laconic (tokens) | Saved | vs Caveman |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Explain React re-render bug | 885 | 68 | 92% | +5pp |
| Fix auth middleware token expiry | 1059 | 39 | 96% | +13pp |
| Set up PostgreSQL connection pool | 2167 | 189 | 91% | +7pp |
| Explain git rebase vs merge | 996 | 95 | 90% | +32pp |
| Refactor callback to async/await | 494 | 62 | 87% | +65pp |
| Architecture: microservices vs monolith | 826 | 209 | 75% | +45pp |
| Review PR for security issues | 940 | 126 | 87% | +46pp |
| Docker multi-stage build | 2635 | 149 | 94% | +22pp |
| Debug PostgreSQL race condition | 1370 | 49 | 96% | +15pp |
| Implement React error boundary | 4096 | 400 | 90% | +3pp |
| Average | 1547 | 139 | 90% | +25pp |
Range: 75%–96% savings across prompts. Caveman benchmarks averaged 64%.
Run benchmarks yourself[!IMPORTANT]
Laconic cuts output tokens only.
cd benchmarks
pip install -r requirements.txt
echo "LANGDOCK_API_KEY=sk-your-key" > ../.env.local
python run.py --dry-run
python run.py
python run.py --update-readme
Examples
Prompt: "My Express auth middleware is letting expired JWT tokens through. The expiry check uses Date.now() compared to the token's exp field. What's wrong and how do I fix it?"
🗣️ Normal (~1,300 tokens)Explains JWT spec, Unix timestamps vs JavaScript milliseconds, walks through middleware architecture, adds error handling, suggests libraries, and outputs a full refactored file (...) |
Λ Laconic (19 tokens)
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Caveman vs Laconic
| Caveman | Laconic | |
|---|---|---|
| Tone | Primitive | Terse |
| Explanation | Normal | Trusts context, skips what reader knows |
| Code | Normal | Just enough code |
| Token savings | ~65% | ~90% |
Install
Any agent (40+ supported)
npx skills add GabrielBarberini/laconic
npx skills supports Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, and 40+ more. To install for a specific agent:
npx skills add GabrielBarberini/laconic -a cursor
npx skills add GabrielBarberini/laconic -a copilot
npx skills add GabrielBarberini/laconic -a cline
npx skills add GabrielBarberini/laconic -a windsurf
Claude Code (plugin)
claude plugin marketplace add GabrielBarberini/laconic
claude plugin install laconic@laconic
Codex
- Clone repo
- Open Codex in repo
- Run
/plugins - Search
Laconic - Install plugin
Or copy the plugins/laconic/ directory into your Codex plugins folder.
Usage
Trigger with:
/laconic- "laconic mode"
- "be laconic"
License
MIT — Sparta needed no walls. Neither does this license.
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