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Filter CLI output to reduce AI token costs
Filter CLI output to reduce AI token costs
Overview
For users working with command-line interfaces, lowfat is a lightweight CLI tool that filters unnecessary output, making it easier to work with agents and reducing workflow noise, leading to significant cost savings and improved productivity.
Lowfat is a CLI tool that reduces AI token costs by filtering out unnecessary command output, enabling users to work more efficiently with their agents. It is a small, single binary that is extensible and customizable to fit different use cases.
Lightweight and extensible, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows
Local-first approach, ensuring that users own their data and have control over their workflow
Composable, allowing users to mix built-in filters with their own custom filters using UNIX-style pipes
User-owned, providing users with insights into their most frequently used commands and allowing for customization
Plugin system, enabling users to customize filters per command for more precise control
Developers working with command-line interfaces and looking to optimize their workflow
Users of AI-powered agents who want to reduce their token costs and improve productivity
Teams collaborating on software projects and seeking to streamline their development process
Filtering out unnecessary output from commands like git status, git diff, and docker ps to reduce noise and save on token costs
Customizing filters for specific commands using the plugin system to tailor the output to your needs
Integrating lowfat into your existing workflow using shell integration or as a hook for your agent
Compared to other CLI tools, lowfat's focus on reducing AI token costs and its local-first approach set it apart, offering a unique solution for users looking to optimize their workflow
Lowfat's plugin system and composable design make it more flexible and customizable than some alternatives, allowing users to tailor the tool to their specific needs
Lowfat can be integrated into existing workflows using shell integration, as a hook for agents like Claude, or through its plugin system, although specific integrations and ecosystem support are not clearly detailed in the available source material
Pros: reduces AI token costs; provides a lightweight and extensible solution; offers a local-first approach to data ownership
Limitations: the available source material does not clearly specify all integrations and ecosystem support; users must verify that the filtered output still meets their agent's needs
How do I install lowfat?
Lowfat can be installed using cargo install lowfat or by downloading pre-built binaries from GitHub Releases.
Can I customize lowfat to fit my specific workflow?
Yes, lowfat is designed to be customizable, with a plugin system that allows users to create custom filters for specific commands, and it provides insights into frequently used commands to help with customization.
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