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lelele
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A guide to local coding models
> With Sonnet, if you aren't clearing the context very often, you'll hit it within a few hours.
Do you mean that users should start a new chat for every new task, to save tokens? Thanks.
jfreds
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Short answer is yes. Not only is it more token-friendly and potentially lower latency, it also prevents weird context issues like forgetting Rules, compacting your conversation and missing relevant details, etc.
bitexploder
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Yep. I have Claude snapshot to a markdown doc with key points and resume and iterate. Saves so many tokens.
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Yes, it also helps keep it focused.
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Do you mean that users should start a new chat for every new task, to save tokens? Thanks.