@FinanceYF5: Use Fable 5 as the orchestrator, and use Opus + Codex to execute tasks to save on Fable usage: Fable 5 (highest reasoning strength) = orchestrator, Opus = deep reasoning sub-agent, Sonnet = mechanical execution sub-agent, Codex = peer senior engineer providing different perspectives...
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Introduces how to use Fable 5 as the orchestrator, combined with Opus and Codex models to execute tasks to save on Fable usage, including specific configuration in Claude Code.
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Use Fable 5 as the orchestrator, then execute tasks with Opus + Codex to reduce Fable usage:
Fable 5 (highest reasoning intensity) = orchestrator
Opus = deep reasoning sub-agent
Sonnet = mechanical execution sub-agent
Codex = senior peer engineer providing a different perspective
Configuration method:
- Set Fable 5 as the main model
In Claude Code, enter:
/model → Fable 5 → https://t.co/wUxTgW2uGF
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