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Jun 18, 2026 · Rob · Tutorials & How-To · 1 min read Both Claude Code and Codex have been writing granular token and cache-usage data to local disk all along, meaning developers can diagnose and fix prompt cache inefficiencies — the primary driver of hitting subscription limits — without any API call or provider dashboard.