explore-references

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Research how a feature works in reference libraries

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mkdir -p .claude/skills/explore-references && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/3359" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/explore-references && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

You are researching how a feature or concept is implemented in the reference libraries to inform our own implementation.

Your Task

  1. Understand the request - Based on the conversation context, identify what feature or topic to research. Ask the user if unclear.
  2. Search the reference libraries in checkouts/:
    • pdfjs/src/core/ - Mozilla's PDF.js (parsing focus)
    • pdf-lib/src/ - pdf-lib (TypeScript API patterns)
    • pdfbox/pdfbox/src/main/java/org/apache/pdfbox/ - Apache PDFBox (comprehensive coverage)
  3. Analyze the implementations - How does each library approach this?
  4. Summarize findings - Write a research document to .agents/scratch/

Research Process

Step 1: Search Each Library

For each reference library, search for relevant code:

  • Class definitions and data structures
  • Key methods and algorithms
  • Error handling approaches
  • Edge cases handled
  • Public API surface

Step 2: Compare Approaches

Analyze the differences:

  • What patterns does each library use?
  • What are the tradeoffs of each approach?
  • Which handles edge cases best?
  • Which has the cleanest API?

Step 3: Extract Insights

Identify what we should learn:

  • Best practices to adopt
  • Pitfalls to avoid
  • Edge cases we must handle
  • API patterns that feel ergonomic

Output Format

Write your findings to .agents/scratch/<topic>-research.md with this structure:

# <Topic> Research

## Summary

Brief overview of findings and recommendations.

## pdf.js Approach

- How it works
- Key files: `path/to/file.js`
- Pros/cons

## pdf-lib Approach

- How it works
- Key files: `path/to/file.ts`
- Pros/cons

## PDFBox Approach

- How it works
- Key files: `path/to/File.java`
- Pros/cons

## Recommendations for @libpdf/core

- What approach to take
- Key considerations
- Edge cases to handle

Guidelines

  • Be thorough - This research informs implementation decisions
  • Include code references - File paths and line numbers help future exploration
  • Note edge cases - What weird PDFs do the libraries handle?
  • Consider our constraints - We target Node, Bun, and browsers equally
  • Focus on insights - Don't just describe; analyze and recommend

Begin

Search the reference libraries for the topic determined from the conversation context and compile your research findings.

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