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arxiv:2603.29919

SkillReducer: Optimizing LLM Agent Skills for Token Efficiency

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Abstract

Large-scale analysis of LLM coding agent skills reveals systematic inefficiencies, leading to the development of SkillReducer, a two-stage optimization framework that compresses skill descriptions and restructures skill bodies to improve functional quality and reduce contextual distraction.

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LLM-based coding agents rely on skills, pre-packaged instruction sets that extend agent capabilities, yet every token of skill content injected into the context window incurs both monetary cost and attention dilution. To understand the severity of this problem, we conduct a large-scale empirical study of 55,315 publicly available skills and find systemic inefficiencies: 26.4\% lack routing descriptions entirely, over 60\% of body content is non-actionable, and reference files can inject tens of thousands of tokens per invocation. Motivated by these findings, we present SkillReducer, a two-stage optimization framework. Stage~1 optimizes the routing layer by compressing verbose descriptions and generating missing ones via adversarial delta debugging. Stage~2 restructures skill bodies through taxonomy-driven classification and progressive disclosure, separating actionable core rules from supplementary content loaded on demand, validated by faithfulness checks and a self-correcting feedback loop. Evaluated on 600 skills and the SkillsBench benchmark, SkillReducer achieves 48\% description compression and 39\% body compression while improving functional quality by 2.8\%, revealing a less-is-more effect where removing non-essential content reduces distraction in the context window. These benefits transfer across five models from four families with a mean retention of 0.965, and generalize to an independent agent framework.

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