mcp-sophon
Deterministic context compression for MCP agents, reducing token usage via 11 tools for prompts, history, shell output, file deltas, and code navigation without ML or GPU.
README
Sophon
Deterministic context compression for MCP agents. One Rust binary. Zero ML at query time. Reproducible benchmarks, real-data measurements.
Sophon is a deterministic context layer for agents speaking the Model Context Protocol. It compresses prompts, conversation memory, code digests, file deltas, and shell output — without an embedding model at query time, without a GPU, and without API keys.
Single 5.2 MB Rust binary. MCP-native. cl100k_base-accurate. Default build pulls no Python, no ML weights, no network.
What it does, in 30 seconds
| Tool | What it solves |
|---|---|
compress_prompt |
Long structured prompt → keep only sections relevant to the query |
compress_history |
Growing conversation → summary + facts + recent window + optional retrieval |
compress_output |
Shell stdout/stderr → 21 domain-aware filters (git, cargo, docker, kubectl, JSON, …) |
read_file_delta / write_file_delta |
Re-reads + edits → diffs only, never the whole file |
encode_fragments |
Repeated boilerplate → single token reference |
update_memory |
Append turn → JSONL persist + incremental rolling summary |
navigate_codebase |
Repo digest with tree-sitter / regex + PageRank, ranked by query |
11 MCP tools total (full table below).
Real numbers — measured on this repo's own dev cycle
We built four independent benches that each capture a different chunk of an agent's tool traffic. All four run against this repo's actual git history + working tree on the operator's machine. Reproducible byte-for-byte by anyone with cargo build --release.
| Dimension | What it measures | Saved | Bench |
|---|---|---|---|
| history | compress_history over real commits |
94.6 % | real_session_capture.py |
| shell | compress_output on real git/cargo/gh/ls stdout |
84.4 % | real_session_shell.py |
| filereads | compress_prompt on real Rust / Python / Markdown / TOML files |
71.7 % | real_session_filereads.py |
| search | compress_output on real grep/find patterns |
79.5 % | real_session_search.py |
| 🎯 Weighted blend (35/30/20/15) | typical agent session estimate | 84.7 % | real_session_holistic.py |
real_session_holistic.py runs all four sub-benches with --json, parses them, and produces the weighted blend. Default weights reflect this repo's observed shape; pass --weights "history=0.4,..." to model your own workload.
USD economy on Claude Opus 4.7
| Saved per session | |
|---|---|
| Naive input pricing ($15/MT) | $2.03 |
| With prompt caching (25-turn reads at $1.50/MT) | $3.24 |
Pass
--model sonnetor--model haikutoreal_session_deep_dive.pyif you're re-pricing for a cheaper tier.
Where each dimension falls short (we say it ourselves)
- history measures only what
gitcaptures (commits + diffs) — typically ~5-10 % of a real session's tool traffic. The 94.6 % is the upper bound, not the typical case. - shell mixes commands that compress well (
git diff95 %) with commands that don't (gh repo view --jsonadds tokens, −9 %). 84.4 % is a real-world average, not a curated highlight. - filereads uncovered that
compress_prompton raw source files compresses by budget cap, not by query routing — same file with 3 different queries → identical output. Section detection only fires on structured input (Markdown headers, XML tags). Documented inline in the bench. - search depends entirely on YOUR repo's state. A repo with no TODOs gets 0 % on
grep TODO.
The blended 84.7 % is napkin-math from a linear weighted average across four real measurements. Not a cherry-picked synthetic. Run the benches yourself to verify.
Other reproducible benchmarks (synthetic, on-thesis)
| Test | Result | Bench |
|---|---|---|
compress_output across 18 command families |
90.1 % weighted aggregate | compress_output_per_command.py |
| 25-turn synthetic Claude Code session | 68.1 % session tokens saved | session_token_economics.py |
compress_prompt across 22 prompt shapes |
70.2 % mean, 36 ms mean latency | prompt_compression_extended.py |
| Code retrieval on "where is X?" questions | recall@3 = 70 % (vs grep 10 %, FULL 20 %) | repo_qa.py |
| vs LLMLingua-2 on structured prompts | +8.9 pt accuracy at 35× lower latency | llmlingua_compare.py |
| Sophon + Anthropic prompt caching | +24 % tokens / +49 % $ on top of caching | sophon_plus_prompt_caching.py |
| Sophon + mem0 | Additional savings on retrieved memories | sophon_plus_mem0.py |
Why Sophon — "in front of X"
Sophon is not a memory platform, a recall system, an OCR stack, or a replacement for provider-side caching. It's a deterministic compressor that slots in front of whatever memory / cache / code-nav layer you already use, and attacks the tokens those layers can't.
In front of Anthropic / OpenAI prompt caching
Provider caching handles the static half of a request — system prompt, tool definitions, reused documents. It doesn't touch the dynamic half (growing conversation history, tool outputs). Sophon compresses exactly that half. The two stack cleanly.
+24 % tokens / +49 % $ saved on top of prompt caching on a 25-turn Claude session — because the uncached dynamic block is billed at 10× the cached rate. See
sophon_plus_prompt_caching.py.
In front of mem0 / Letta / Zep / Graphiti
Memory systems retrieve the right memories. Sophon shrinks what gets sent to the LLM after retrieval. If mem0 returns 2 kB of raw memories, compress_prompt keeps only the sections the query actually references.
Honest caveat: on very short retrieved blocks (< ~200 tokens) Sophon's wrapper adds overhead and you should pass through. The bench reports this directly.
In front of Claude Code / Cursor / Cline
Primary use case. Every repeat file read becomes a read_file_delta; every shell command output goes through compress_output; every repeated boilerplate block gets a fragment_cache token. Install transparently with sophon hook install --agent claude --global.
In front of a RAG pipeline
navigate_codebase produces a PageRanked repo digest that a RAG retriever would otherwise spend expensive embedding calls to build. Tree-sitter / regex symbol extraction over 11 languages, sub-second.
When NOT to use Sophon
- Long-form conversational recall above 80 % — Sophon caps at ~40 % on LOCOMO and we don't chase it. Run mem0 / Letta / Zep for recall, then optionally pipe their output through Sophon.
- Multi-hop reasoning on massive documents — that's HippoRAG or GraphRAG.
- OCR / PDF layout — out of scope. Use Docling / Marker / Unstructured upstream.
- Very small inputs (< ~200 tokens) — Sophon's section scaffolding can cost more than it saves.
Quick start
Install via npm (recommended)
npm install -g mcp-sophon
sophon doctor # verify install + show config
The postinstall script downloads the right prebuilt binary for your platform from the GitHub Releases page. Supported: macOS arm64/x64, Linux arm64/x64, Windows x64.
Build from source
git clone https://github.com/lacausecrypto/mcp-sophon
cd mcp-sophon/sophon
cargo build --release -p mcp-integration # ~5.2 MB binary
Optional features:
# 11-language tree-sitter AST extraction (~25 MB):
cargo build --release -p mcp-integration --features codebase-navigator/tree-sitter
# BGE-small semantic embedder (~34 MB), activate with SOPHON_EMBEDDER=bge:
cargo build --release -p mcp-integration --features bge
# All features (~42 MB):
cargo build --release -p mcp-integration --features "codebase-navigator/tree-sitter,bge"
Requires Rust 1.75+.
Wire it into an MCP client
Most clients accept this snippet (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Continue):
{
"mcpServers": {
"sophon": {
"command": "sophon",
"args": ["serve"]
}
}
}
Run sophon doctor to print the right config path for your client.
Recommended runtime setup
# Persistent memory + on-disk retriever store + BM25+Hash hybrid
export SOPHON_MEMORY_PATH=~/.sophon/memory.jsonl
export SOPHON_RETRIEVER_PATH=~/.sophon/retriever
export SOPHON_HYBRID=1
sophon serve
Quick CLI
sophon exec -- cargo test # run + compress combined output
sophon compress-prompt --prompt ./system.txt --query "rust errors" --max-tokens 500
sophon hook install --agent claude --global # transparent Claude Code integration
sophon stats --period session # token savings rollup
Programmatic (one-shot JSON-RPC)
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"compress_prompt","arguments":{"prompt":"<rust>?: operator</rust><web>fetch()</web>","query":"rust errors","max_tokens":500}}}' \
| sophon serve
What the binary ships
11 MCP tools, all stdio:
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
compress_prompt |
Keep query-relevant sections of a long prompt |
compress_history |
Summary + facts + recent + optional retrieval over the conversation |
compress_output |
Strip noise from command stdout/stderr (21 domain filters + JsonStructural) |
navigate_codebase |
tree-sitter / regex digest of a repo, PageRanked by query |
update_memory |
Append messages, JSONL persist, optional rolling summary |
read_file_delta |
Version/hash-aware file read, unchanged → minimal payload |
write_file_delta |
Send edits as diffs, not full files |
encode_fragments / decode_fragments |
Detect repeated boilerplate, swap with tokens |
count_tokens |
cl100k_base-accurate token count |
get_token_stats |
Session-level savings rollup |
Binary sizes by feature set:
| Build | Size |
|---|---|
| Default (regex extractors, HashEmbedder) | 5.2 MB |
| + tree-sitter (11 languages) | ~25 MB |
| + BGE semantic embedder | ~34 MB |
| All features | ~42 MB |
MCP protocol: 2025-06-18. notifications/cancelled actually drops the response (since v0.5.4). Structured JSON-RPC error codes (-32000..-32099 reserved for Sophon). Infallible dispatcher — a malformed request can't kill the stdio loop.
Configuration
Run sophon doctor to see every SOPHON_* env var currently set with validation warnings. Full catalogue (24 flags) lives in runtime_flags.rs. The flags worth knowing:
| Flag | Effect | Cost |
|---|---|---|
SOPHON_RETRIEVER_PATH=/dir |
Activate the semantic retriever (chunk store on disk) | ~0 |
SOPHON_MEMORY_PATH=/file.jsonl |
Persistent conversation memory across sophon serve runs |
~0 |
SOPHON_HYBRID=1 |
BM25 sparse-lexical + HashEmbedder fused via RRF | ~1 ms |
SOPHON_ROLLING_SUMMARY=1 |
Build rolling summary at update_memory time, not at query time |
LLM call moved to ingest |
SOPHON_CHUNK_TARGET=500 |
Bigger chunks preserve cross-sentence context | ~0 |
SOPHON_EMBEDDER=bge |
Swap HashEmbedder for BGE-small (needs --features bge) |
model load at startup |
SOPHON_LLM_CMD="claude -p --model haiku" |
LLM shell-out command (used by summarizer when configured) | per-call subprocess |
Deprecated v0.4.0 recall-chasing flags — SOPHON_HYDE, SOPHON_FACT_CARDS, SOPHON_ENTITY_GRAPH, SOPHON_ADAPTIVE, SOPHON_LLM_RERANK, SOPHON_TAIL_SUMMARY, SOPHON_REACT, SOPHON_GRAPH_MEMORY, SOPHON_MULTIHOP_LLM — chase LOCOMO recall, an axis we no longer optimise. Still functional but sophon doctor flags them. Removed in a future major.
Honest limitations
The full list lives in BENCHMARK.md § 8. Headlines:
- LOCOMO conversational recall caps at ~40 %. mem0 / HippoRAG hit 80-90 % with neural retrieval at query time — we chose determinism + sub-100 ms p99 instead. Pipe mem0 in front of Sophon if you need that recall.
- HashEmbedder is keyword-bound. "favorite food" ↔ "weakness for ginger snaps" doesn't match. Activate BGE (
SOPHON_EMBEDDER=bge) for semantic recall — costs +25 MB binary + model load. - No multimodal ingestion. Images / PDFs / audio out of scope. Run Docling / Marker / Unstructured upstream.
- Rolling summary doesn't help on small sessions. When the un-summarised tail fits the budget, the rolling cache is a no-op. Useful for long-running sessions with
SOPHON_LLM_CMDset. - Some commands don't compress.
gh repo view --jsonadds tokens,git log --onelinesaves 0.4 %. Sophon's job isn't to compress already-compact output — it's to compress redundant verbose output. The benches name the gaps explicitly.
Project layout
.
├── README.md ← you are here
├── BENCHMARK.md ← full per-section benchmark detail
├── CHANGELOG.md ← version history + deprecated numbers
├── benchmarks/ ← reproducible scripts for every number above
├── npm/ ← npm wrapper package
└── sophon/crates/ ← 11-crate Rust workspace
├── prompt-compressor/ compress_prompt
├── memory-manager/ compress_history, update_memory, rolling summary
├── delta-streamer/ read/write_file_delta
├── fragment-cache/ encode/decode_fragments
├── semantic-retriever/ chunker + HashEmbedder + BM25 + entity graph
├── output-compressor/ 21 command-aware filters + JsonStructural
├── codebase-navigator/ tree-sitter / regex + PageRank
├── cli-hooks/ transparent agent installer
└── mcp-integration/ stdio server, async dispatch, cancellation
Contributing
PRs welcome. Run the test suite:
cd sophon && cargo test --workspace --lib --tests --exclude prompt-compressor # 405 tests
cd sophon && cargo test --features codebase-navigator/tree-sitter # +AST tests
cd sophon-py && .venv/bin/pytest tests/ # 4 Python tests
Every benchmark claim is reproducible — pointers to the scripts live in BENCHMARK.md. If a number doesn't reproduce on your machine, open an issue.
Particularly welcome:
- TypeScript bindings (Python bindings ship in
sophon-py/) ghfamily filter (gh run list,gh pr list,gh repo view --json) — the bench shows this is currently a gapSOPHON_EMBEDDER_CMDshell-out plugin pattern (mirror ofSOPHON_LLM_CMD) for Voyage / OpenAI / Cohere- Multi-repo
real_session_holistic.pyruns against popular open-source repos
License
MIT. See LICENSE.
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