Agent skill
nowait-reasoning-optimizer
Implements the NOWAIT technique for efficient reasoning in R1-style LLMs. Use when optimizing inference of reasoning models (QwQ, DeepSeek-R1, Phi4-Reasoning, Qwen3, Kimi-VL, QvQ), reducing chain-of-thought token usage by 27-51% while preserving accuracy. Triggers on "optimize reasoning", "reduce thinking tokens", "efficient inference", "suppress reflection tokens", or when working with verbose CoT outputs.
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SKILL.md
NOWAIT Reasoning Optimizer
Implements the NOWAIT technique from the paper "Wait, We Don't Need to 'Wait'! Removing Thinking Tokens Improves Reasoning Efficiency" (Wang et al., 2025).
Overview
NOWAIT is a training-free inference-time intervention that suppresses self-reflection tokens (e.g., "Wait", "Hmm", "Alternatively") during generation, reducing chain-of-thought (CoT) trajectory length by 27-51% without compromising model utility.
When to Use
- Deploying R1-style reasoning models with limited compute
- Reducing inference latency for production systems
- Optimizing token costs for reasoning tasks
- Working with verbose CoT outputs that need streamlining
Supported Models
| Model Series | Type | Token Reduction |
|---|---|---|
| QwQ-32B | RL-based | 16-31% |
| Phi4-Reasoning-Plus | RL-based | 23-28% |
| Qwen3-32B | RL-based | 13-16% |
| Kimi-VL-A3B | Multimodal | 40-60% |
| QvQ-72B-Preview | Multimodal | 20-30% |
Important: NOWAIT works best with RL-based models. Distilled models (Qwen3-4B/8B/14B) show degraded performance when reflection tokens are suppressed.
Quick Start
1. Basic Implementation
from scripts.nowait_processor import NOWAITLogitProcessor
# Initialize processor for your model's tokenizer
processor = NOWAITLogitProcessor(tokenizer)
# Use during generation
outputs = model.generate(
inputs,
logits_processor=[processor],
max_new_tokens=32768
)
2. Keywords Suppressed
See references/keywords.md for the complete list. Core keywords:
wait, alternatively, hmm, but, however, check,
double-check, maybe, verify, again, oh, ah
How It Works
- Initialize Keywords: Identify reflection keywords from empirical analysis
- Expand to Token Variants: Map keywords to all token variants in vocabulary (e.g., "wait" → " wait", "Wait", " Wait", ".wait", "WAIT")
- Suppress During Inference: Set logits of reflection tokens to large negative values during decoding
Logits (Before) Logits (After)
Wait 0.8 → Wait -inf
First 0.6 → First 0.6
Hmm 0.5 → Hmm -inf
Let 0.4 → Let 0.4
Key Findings
Why It Works
- NOWAIT doesn't eliminate self-reflection entirely—it guides models to skip unnecessary "waiting" reasoning
- Models still perform essential verification at key decision points
- Results in more linear, straightforward reasoning paths
RL vs Distilled Models
| Model Type | NOWAIT Effect | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| RL-based (QwQ, Phi4, Qwen3-32B) | Stable accuracy, significant token reduction | ✅ Recommended |
| Distilled (Qwen3-4B/8B/14B) | Accuracy degradation on hard tasks | ⚠️ Use with caution |
Distilled models rely heavily on CoT structure from training data—removing reflection tokens disrupts their reasoning patterns.
Integration Examples
HuggingFace Transformers
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
from scripts.nowait_processor import NOWAITLogitProcessor
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("Qwen/QwQ-32B")
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("Qwen/QwQ-32B")
processor = NOWAITLogitProcessor(tokenizer)
response = model.generate(
tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt").input_ids,
logits_processor=[processor],
max_new_tokens=32768,
do_sample=True,
temperature=0.7
)
vLLM
from vllm import LLM, SamplingParams
from scripts.nowait_processor import get_nowait_bad_words_ids
llm = LLM(model="Qwen/QwQ-32B")
bad_words_ids = get_nowait_bad_words_ids(llm.get_tokenizer())
sampling_params = SamplingParams(
max_tokens=32768,
bad_words_ids=bad_words_ids
)
Expected Results
| Task Type | Original Tokens | NOWAIT Tokens | Reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Math (AIME) | 15,000 | 10,500 | 30% |
| Visual QA (MMMU) | 2,900 | 1,450 | 50% |
| Video QA (MMVU) | 1,700 | 1,250 | 27% |
Limitations
- Less effective on very simple problems where CoT overhead is already minimal
- Distilled models may suffer accuracy loss on challenging tasks
- Some domains may require model-specific keyword tuning
References
- Paper: arXiv:2506.08343v2
- Complete keyword list:
references/keywords.md - Implementation:
scripts/nowait_processor.py
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