Concept

Context window vs daily tokens

AI coding tools show two token numbers, and they measure different things. Once you see the difference, the gap between them stops being alarming.

ctx — the live context window

How full one session's conversation is right now. The context window is the model's working memory for that chat; as it fills, the gauge climbs and turns red near the limit. It resets when the conversation does. This is a point-in-time measure of a single session.

TODAY — cumulative daily tokens

Every token used across all sessions today, including cache re-reads. Each turn re-reads the whole context, so the same content is counted many times over a day — which is why this number runs far larger than any single context window. It grows all day and resets at midnight.

Why is the daily number so much bigger?

Because a context window is measured once (how full the chat is), while daily tokens accumulate every turn. A 200K-token context that you talk to for an hour can bill millions of tokens for the day, most of them cache reads. Tama shows both so you can watch a session's headroom (ctx) and your overall daily usage (TODAY) without confusing one for the other.

See it in context in the setup guide, or back to the overview.