I Ran This Open-Source AI Tool on a Messy Codebase and Got 71x Fewer Tokens — Here Is Exactly What Happened
Last Updated on May 4, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Muhammad Hassan Ali
Originally published on Towards AI.
I Ran This Open-Source AI Tool on a Messy Codebase and Got 71x Fewer Tokens — Here Is Exactly What Happened
I have spent months watching developers copy-paste entire files into Claude, burn through context windows, and still get vague answers.

The article discusses the capabilities and benefits of Graphify, an open-source AI coding assistant that transforms files into a queryable knowledge graph. It highlights how Graphify significantly reduces token usage during queries compared to traditional methods and explains its three-pass extraction process, which optimizes the handling of various file types, including code and documents. The author emphasizes the ease of installation and the privacy-focused design of the tool, making it suitable for developers looking to enhance their coding workflows.
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