--- summary: Which Claude Code built-in tools are globally denied (Workflow, Artifact, SendUserFile, ReportFindings) and why, where the deny lives (~/.claude/settings.json permissions.deny), measured per-schema token costs, and which tools are deliberately kept. tags: - type/reference - tool/claude-code scope: global type: reference source: cc-os docs/plans/b2-profile-overlays.md (follow-on section, 2026-07-08) date: 2026-07-08 last_updated: 2026-07-08 --- # Claude Code tool schemas: CYAGNI deny list (what, why, where, how much) ## How it's handled — don't forget this Four never-used built-in tools are **globally denied** via `~/.claude/settings.json` → `"permissions": {"deny": ["Workflow", "Artifact", "SendUserFile", "ReportFindings"]}`. This removes their schemas from every session's context (~6.5k tokens/session saved), identical in effect to `--disallowedTools` (measured 22,532 vs 22,536). Settings-file deny was chosen over a `cyolo`-alias flag so it covers ALL entry points (headless scripts, IDE sessions, anything shelling out to `claude`), not just alias-launched sessions. **If a session ever "can't find" one of these tools, this deny list is why.** Revert = delete that one line from `~/.claude/settings.json`. ## Denied tools — what they are and why they're safe to drop Ground truth: `tool_use` counts across all `~/.claude/projects/**/*.jsonl` transcripts, 2026-06-01→2026-07-08 (~17k total tool calls). | Tool | What it is | Lifetime calls | Schema cost | |---|---|---|---| | Workflow | JS-scripted multi-agent fan-out orchestration ("ultracode"-style) | 0 | **~5,982 tokens** — the single largest schema, ≈ the entire system-prompt text | | Artifact | Standalone artifact/document generation | 0 | ~527 combined for these three | | SendUserFile | Push a file to the user in supported UIs | 0 | ↑ | | ReportFindings | Structured findings reporting (code-review internals) | 1 (via a code-review run) | ↑ | Most likely candidate to want back someday: **Workflow** (heavy multi-agent orchestration). Re-enable by removing it from the deny list. ## Kept tools (actively used — never deny these) Bash (7,749 calls), Read (4,207), Edit (2,058), Agent (1,298), Write (1,166), Skill (339), WebFetch (129), AskUserQuestion (119), ToolSearch (110), TaskCreate/Update/Stop/Output (~110), WebSearch (59), ScheduleWakeup (46), SendMessage (34), Monitor (15), ExitPlanMode (2). Note: deferred-tier tools (Cron*, LSP, NotebookEdit, plan-mode tools, MCP…) cost nothing until fetched via ToolSearch — denying them saves ~0; don't bother. ## Context-floor accounting (headless haiku, 2026-07-08) ~29k empty-dir floor = ~6.3k system-prompt text + **~18k non-deferred tool schemas** + ~4.8k user stack (hooks + memsearch + plugin listings). Post-deny floor: ~22.5k. ToolSearch deferral only covers the optional tier — core schemas ship every request, so `permissions.deny` / `--disallowedTools` is the only lever on the 18k. Related: [[claude-code-setting-sources-silent-plugin-drop]], [[cc-os-hub]]