I was thinking of a front brake, rear brake, front gear and rear gear cable, all cut to length.
Possibly overkill, but it would mean not carrying a heavy pair of cutters about.
I'd recommend just carrying single ended rear gear and brake cables, and coiling any excess if you use them on the front.
New cables have the strands melted together at the end, and will remain neat and tidy more or less indefinitely, but I'd expect a cut cable to start unraveling before you actually need to use it. It is possible to solder a cut cable, but it's not as tidy as a new cable, and you've got to get the right solder and flux - the ordinary stuff doesn't work on stainless.
If you do coil a replacement front cable, trim it and tidy up when you get home - the weight of the coil bouncing up and down will eventually fatigue and break the cable where it comes out of the clamp bolt (DAMHIKT).
But I still wonder whether there's a set of snips out there light enough to carry.
The only light and effective cable cutter I ever saw was home made - nesting hardened steel slotted cylinders with cable-size slots, the inner cylinder being screw driven until the slot ends passed each other.
Leatherman-type tools generally don't cut cleanly, and can make quite a mess of the cable end.