Fixes the local benchmark LOC counter (counted only fenced code, scored bare output 0), makes summary output ASCII-safe (a Unicode arrow crashed the script on Windows cp1252), gitignores generated artifacts, and refreshes the llama3.2 writeup with n=5 data showing the LOC effect is within the noise floor. Follow-up to #63. Verified live.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Six no-skill control arms re-run through the same harness so all three
arms share one model. README Numbers section and chart now cite the
complete dataset: -47% tokens, 3x faster, 490 vs 3,629 LOC, extension
96 vs 1,115 lines, probes green everywhere. Em dashes removed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Probes 8/8 + 6/6 both arms, LOC 490 vs 1440, extension cost 41/55 vs
156/257, all six v4 arms ship a runnable check with no bloat creep.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Skill preaching minimalism was 2x caveman length. Smaller file cuts
per-read and per-session-injection cost. Benchmark: beats caveman on
all areas now — 135.7k vs 138.4k tokens, 127s vs 136s, 47 vs 117 loc.
v1 lost to caveman on tokens/time despite minimal code: it wrote
essays defending each simplification. v2 caps explanation at three
lines and ships the lazy version instead of stalling on necessity
questions. Benchmark: 136.6k tok vs caveman 138.4k, code 47 vs 117
lines across 5 tasks.