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# Context Compression and Caching
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Hermes Agent uses a dual compression system and Anthropic prompt caching to
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manage context window usage efficiently across long conversations.
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Source files: `agent/context_compressor.py`, `agent/prompt_caching.py`,
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`gateway/run.py` (session hygiene), `run_agent.py` (lines 1146-1204)
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## Dual Compression System
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Hermes has two separate compression layers that operate independently:
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```
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┌──────────────────────────┐
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Incoming message │ Gateway Session Hygiene │ Fires at 85% of context
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─────────────────► │ (pre-agent, rough est.) │ Safety net for large sessions
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└─────────────┬────────────┘
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│
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▼
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┌──────────────────────────┐
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│ Agent ContextCompressor │ Fires at 50% of context (default)
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│ (in-loop, real tokens) │ Normal context management
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└──────────────────────────┘
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```
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### 1. Gateway Session Hygiene (85% threshold)
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Located in `gateway/run.py` (around line 2220). This is a **safety net** that
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runs before the agent processes a message. It prevents API failures when sessions
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grow too large between turns (e.g., overnight accumulation in Telegram/Discord).
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- **Threshold**: Fixed at 85% of model context length
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- **Token source**: Prefers actual API-reported tokens from last turn; falls back
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to rough character-based estimate (`estimate_messages_tokens_rough`)
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- **Fires**: Only when `len(history) >= 4` and compression is enabled
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- **Purpose**: Catch sessions that escaped the agent's own compressor
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The gateway hygiene threshold is intentionally higher than the agent's compressor.
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Setting it at 50% (same as the agent) caused premature compression on every turn
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in long gateway sessions.
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### 2. Agent ContextCompressor (50% threshold, configurable)
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Located in `agent/context_compressor.py`. This is the **primary compression
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system** that runs inside the agent's tool loop with access to accurate,
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API-reported token counts.
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## Configuration
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All compression settings are read from `config.yaml` under the `compression` key:
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```yaml
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compression:
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enabled: true # Enable/disable compression (default: true)
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threshold: 0.50 # Fraction of context window (default: 0.50 = 50%)
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target_ratio: 0.20 # How much of threshold to keep as tail (default: 0.20)
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protect_last_n: 20 # Minimum protected tail messages (default: 20)
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summary_model: null # Override model for summaries (default: uses auxiliary)
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```
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### Parameter Details
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| Parameter | Default | Range | Description |
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|-----------|---------|-------|-------------|
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| `threshold` | `0.50` | 0.0-1.0 | Compression triggers when prompt tokens ≥ `threshold × context_length` |
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| `target_ratio` | `0.20` | 0.10-0.80 | Controls tail protection token budget: `threshold_tokens × target_ratio` |
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| `protect_last_n` | `20` | ≥1 | Minimum number of recent messages always preserved |
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| `protect_first_n` | `3` | (hardcoded) | System prompt + first exchange always preserved |
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### Computed Values (for a 200K context model at defaults)
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```
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context_length = 200,000
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threshold_tokens = 200,000 × 0.50 = 100,000
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tail_token_budget = 100,000 × 0.20 = 20,000
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max_summary_tokens = min(200,000 × 0.05, 12,000) = 10,000
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```
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## Compression Algorithm
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The `ContextCompressor.compress()` method follows a 4-phase algorithm:
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### Phase 1: Prune Old Tool Results (cheap, no LLM call)
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Old tool results (>200 chars) outside the protected tail are replaced with:
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```
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[Old tool output cleared to save context space]
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```
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This is a cheap pre-pass that saves significant tokens from verbose tool
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outputs (file contents, terminal output, search results).
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### Phase 2: Determine Boundaries
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```
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┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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│ Message list │
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│ │
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│ [0..2] ← protect_first_n (system + first exchange) │
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│ [3..N] ← middle turns → SUMMARIZED │
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│ [N..end] ← tail (by token budget OR protect_last_n) │
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│ │
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└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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```
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Tail protection is **token-budget based**: walks backward from the end,
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accumulating tokens until the budget is exhausted. Falls back to the fixed
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`protect_last_n` count if the budget would protect fewer messages.
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Boundaries are aligned to avoid splitting tool_call/tool_result groups.
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The `_align_boundary_backward()` method walks past consecutive tool results
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to find the parent assistant message, keeping groups intact.
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### Phase 3: Generate Structured Summary
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The middle turns are summarized using the auxiliary LLM with a structured
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template:
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```
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## Goal
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[What the user is trying to accomplish]
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## Constraints & Preferences
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[User preferences, coding style, constraints, important decisions]
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## Progress
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### Done
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[Completed work — specific file paths, commands run, results]
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### In Progress
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[Work currently underway]
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### Blocked
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[Any blockers or issues encountered]
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## Key Decisions
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[Important technical decisions and why]
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## Relevant Files
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[Files read, modified, or created — with brief note on each]
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## Next Steps
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[What needs to happen next]
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## Critical Context
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[Specific values, error messages, configuration details]
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```
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Summary budget scales with the amount of content being compressed:
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- Formula: `content_tokens × 0.20` (the `_SUMMARY_RATIO` constant)
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- Minimum: 2,000 tokens
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- Maximum: `min(context_length × 0.05, 12,000)` tokens
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### Phase 4: Assemble Compressed Messages
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The compressed message list is:
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1. Head messages (with a note appended to system prompt on first compression)
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2. Summary message (role chosen to avoid consecutive same-role violations)
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3. Tail messages (unmodified)
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Orphaned tool_call/tool_result pairs are cleaned up by `_sanitize_tool_pairs()`:
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- Tool results referencing removed calls → removed
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- Tool calls whose results were removed → stub result injected
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### Iterative Re-compression
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On subsequent compressions, the previous summary is passed to the LLM with
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instructions to **update** it rather than summarize from scratch. This preserves
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information across multiple compactions — items move from "In Progress" to "Done",
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new progress is added, and obsolete information is removed.
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The `_previous_summary` field on the compressor instance stores the last summary
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text for this purpose.
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## Before/After Example
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### Before Compression (45 messages, ~95K tokens)
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```
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[0] system: "You are a helpful assistant..." (system prompt)
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[1] user: "Help me set up a FastAPI project"
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[2] assistant: <tool_call> terminal: mkdir project </tool_call>
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[3] tool: "directory created"
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[4] assistant: <tool_call> write_file: main.py </tool_call>
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[5] tool: "file written (2.3KB)"
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... 30 more turns of file editing, testing, debugging ...
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[38] assistant: <tool_call> terminal: pytest </tool_call>
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[39] tool: "8 passed, 2 failed\n..." (5KB output)
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[40] user: "Fix the failing tests"
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[41] assistant: <tool_call> read_file: tests/test_api.py </tool_call>
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[42] tool: "import pytest\n..." (3KB)
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[43] assistant: "I see the issue with the test fixtures..."
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[44] user: "Great, also add error handling"
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```
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### After Compression (25 messages, ~45K tokens)
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```
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[0] system: "You are a helpful assistant...
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[Note: Some earlier conversation turns have been compacted...]"
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[1] user: "Help me set up a FastAPI project"
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[2] assistant: "[CONTEXT COMPACTION] Earlier turns were compacted...
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## Goal
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Set up a FastAPI project with tests and error handling
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## Progress
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### Done
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- Created project structure: main.py, tests/, requirements.txt
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- Implemented 5 API endpoints in main.py
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- Wrote 10 test cases in tests/test_api.py
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- 8/10 tests passing
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### In Progress
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- Fixing 2 failing tests (test_create_user, test_delete_user)
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## Relevant Files
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- main.py — FastAPI app with 5 endpoints
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- tests/test_api.py — 10 test cases
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- requirements.txt — fastapi, pytest, httpx
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## Next Steps
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- Fix failing test fixtures
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- Add error handling"
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[3] user: "Fix the failing tests"
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[4] assistant: <tool_call> read_file: tests/test_api.py </tool_call>
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[5] tool: "import pytest\n..."
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[6] assistant: "I see the issue with the test fixtures..."
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[7] user: "Great, also add error handling"
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```
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## Prompt Caching (Anthropic)
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Source: `agent/prompt_caching.py`
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Reduces input token costs by ~75% on multi-turn conversations by caching the
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conversation prefix. Uses Anthropic's `cache_control` breakpoints.
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### Strategy: system_and_3
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Anthropic allows a maximum of 4 `cache_control` breakpoints per request. Hermes
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uses the "system_and_3" strategy:
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```
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Breakpoint 1: System prompt (stable across all turns)
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Breakpoint 2: 3rd-to-last non-system message ─┐
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Breakpoint 3: 2nd-to-last non-system message ├─ Rolling window
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Breakpoint 4: Last non-system message ─┘
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```
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### How It Works
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`apply_anthropic_cache_control()` deep-copies the messages and injects
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`cache_control` markers:
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```python
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# Cache marker format
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marker = {"type": "ephemeral"}
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# Or for 1-hour TTL:
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marker = {"type": "ephemeral", "ttl": "1h"}
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```
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The marker is applied differently based on content type:
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| Content Type | Where Marker Goes |
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|-------------|-------------------|
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| String content | Converted to `[{"type": "text", "text": ..., "cache_control": ...}]` |
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| List content | Added to the last element's dict |
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| None/empty | Added as `msg["cache_control"]` |
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| Tool messages | Added as `msg["cache_control"]` (native Anthropic only) |
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### Cache-Aware Design Patterns
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1. **Stable system prompt**: The system prompt is breakpoint 1 and cached across
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all turns. Avoid mutating it mid-conversation (compression appends a note
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only on the first compaction).
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2. **Message ordering matters**: Cache hits require prefix matching. Adding or
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removing messages in the middle invalidates the cache for everything after.
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3. **Compression cache interaction**: After compression, the cache is invalidated
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for the compressed region but the system prompt cache survives. The rolling
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3-message window re-establishes caching within 1-2 turns.
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4. **TTL selection**: Default is `5m` (5 minutes). Use `1h` for long-running
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sessions where the user takes breaks between turns.
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### Enabling Prompt Caching
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Prompt caching is automatically enabled when:
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- The model is an Anthropic Claude model (detected by model name)
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- The provider supports `cache_control` (native Anthropic API or OpenRouter)
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```yaml
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# config.yaml — TTL is configurable
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model:
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cache_ttl: "5m" # "5m" or "1h"
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```
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The CLI shows caching status at startup:
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```
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💾 Prompt caching: ENABLED (Claude via OpenRouter, 5m TTL)
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```
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## Context Pressure Warnings
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The agent emits context pressure warnings at 85% of the compression threshold
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(not 85% of context — 85% of the threshold which is itself 50% of context):
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```
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⚠️ Context is 85% to compaction threshold (42,500/50,000 tokens)
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```
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After compression, if usage drops below 85% of threshold, the warning state
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is cleared. If compression fails to reduce below the warning level (the
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conversation is too dense), the warning persists but compression won't
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re-trigger until the threshold is exceeded again.
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