You have 9 days left of Fable 5, don't waste it.
Here's my output-optimized Fable stack that doesn't burn tokens like crazy:
[I explain the task]
1. plan - high
2. plan review - xhigh
[human in the loop]
3. implement - medium
4. diff review - xhigh
[human in the loop]
I use 2 Claude agents: reviewer.md (for step 2 and 4), and implementer.md (for step 3).
Save them both at ~/.claude/agents/[agent].md
Along with CLAUDE.md at your root folder to orchestrate the whole thing.
The key to not burning tokens like a nutcase is to avoid using Fable high/xhigh/max on implementation or subagents.
Reserve its intelligence for planning and reviewal.
All prompts shown below.
Feel free to copy and adapt.
CAREFUL: anthropic built a signature system into claude code. every API request gets signed with a cch= hash thats computed in compiled zig code
if you recompile the client yourself it just sends zeros instead. they can instantly tell its not legit
right now you literally can't use your anthropic sub on ANY third party tool. only official claude code or pay for api credits separately
currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for
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DeviceNetworkEvents
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with (format=csv, ignoreFirstRecord=true) | distinct Name
))
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