Codex Pooler may cut Hermes Agent token use

Codex Pooler 0.1.0 is a free open source tool that can be self-hosted and used with agents such as . Its main feature is compressing tool outputs before they are sent to a . The release claims that eligible outputs can use up to 95% fewer tokens while keeping the same result quality.

To use it, users turn on request compression in the new pool settings. It is described as tested with tools such as Codex, OpenCode, Aider, and Continue, and with agents including OpenClaw and . It can also route chat and responses through Codex for software that does not support Codex directly.

Other included features are stats, alerts, advanced settings, websockets, invitations, user management, and pool management. A Helm chart is available for people who want to run it across multiple server nodes.

Key points

  • Codex Pooler 0.1.0 says it supports .
  • Request compression reduces tool output before it reaches the .
  • The claimed savings are up to 95% fewer tokens on eligible outputs.
  • It can help connect software that does not directly support Codex through chat and responses .
  • A Helm chart is available for multi-node self-hosted setups.
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