Update Library Documentation
Update documentation in .claude/docs/libraries/ with latest information.
Steps
1. Check Existing Documents
List current library documentation:
bash
ls .claude/docs/libraries/
2. Web Search for Latest Info
For each documented library, search for:
- •Latest version
- •Breaking changes
- •Deprecated features
- •New features
- •Security updates
3. Update Documents
For each library with changes:
- •Update version information
- •Add new features/constraints
- •Mark deprecated APIs
- •Update code examples if needed
- •Record update date at the top
4. Check Impact on Code
After updating docs, verify:
- •Using any deprecated APIs?
- •Any breaking change impacts?
- •Need to update project dependencies?
Key Items to Check
| Category | What to Look For |
|---|---|
| Security | CVEs, security patches |
| Breaking | API changes, removed features |
| Deprecated | APIs marked for removal |
| Performance | Optimization improvements |
| New Features | Useful additions |
Update Format
Add update notice at top of file:
markdown
# {Library Name}
> **Last Updated**: {Date}
> **Version Checked**: {version}
## Recent Changes
- {Change 1}
- {Change 2}
---
{Rest of documentation}
Report
After updating, report to user (in Japanese):
- •Which libraries were updated
- •Significant changes found
- •Any action items for the project