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Token-efficient library documentation fetcher using Context7 MCP with 86.8% token savings through intelligent shell pipeline filtering. Fetches code examples, API references, and best practices for JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, and other libraries. Use when users ask about library documentation, need code examples, want API usage patterns, are learning a new framework, need syntax reference, or troubleshooting with library-specific information. Triggers include questions like "Show me React hooks", "How do I use Prisma", "What's the Next.js routing syntax", or any request for library/framework documentation.
npx skillsauth add alijilani-dev/claude context7-efficientInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Fetch library documentation with automatic 77% token reduction via shell pipeline.
Always use the token-efficient shell pipeline:
# Automatic library resolution + filtering
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library <library-name> --topic <topic>
# Examples:
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library react --topic useState
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library nextjs --topic routing
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library prisma --topic queries
Result: Returns ~205 tokens instead of ~934 tokens (77% savings).
For any documentation request, follow this workflow:
Extract from user query:
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library <library> --topic <topic> --verbose
The --verbose flag shows token savings statistics.
The script automatically:
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh [OPTIONS]
Required (pick one):
--library <name> - Library name (e.g., "react", "nextjs")--library-id <id> - Direct Context7 ID (faster, skips resolution)Optional:
--topic <topic> - Specific feature to focus on--mode <code|info> - code for examples (default), info for concepts--page <1-10> - Pagination for more results--verbose - Show token savings statisticsCode Mode (default): Returns code examples + API signatures
--mode code
Info Mode: Returns conceptual explanations + fewer examples
--mode info
Use --library-id for faster lookup (skips resolution):
React: /reactjs/react.dev
Next.js: /vercel/next.js
Express: /expressjs/express
Prisma: /prisma/docs
MongoDB: /mongodb/docs
Fastify: /fastify/fastify
NestJS: /nestjs/docs
Vue.js: /vuejs/docs
Svelte: /sveltejs/site
User asks: "Show me React useState examples"
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library react --topic useState --verbose
Returns: 5 code examples + API signatures + notes (~205 tokens)
User asks: "How do I get started with Prisma?"
# Step 1: Get overview
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library prisma --topic "getting started" --mode info
# Step 2: Get code examples
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library prisma --topic queries --mode code
User asks: "How does Next.js routing work?"
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library-id /vercel/next.js --topic routing
Using --library-id is faster when you know the exact ID.
User needs comprehensive information:
# Page 1: Basic examples
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library react --topic hooks --page 1
# Page 2: Advanced patterns
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library react --topic hooks --page 2
How it works:
fetch-docs.sh calls fetch-raw.sh (which uses mcp-client.py)Savings:
Do NOT use mcp-client.py directly - it bypasses filtering and wastes tokens.
If library name fails, try variations:
# Try different formats
--library "next.js" # with dot
--library "nextjs" # without dot
--library "next" # short form
# Or search manually
bash scripts/fetch-docs.sh --library "your-library" --verbose
# Check output for suggested library IDs
| Issue | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Library not found | Try name variations or use broader search term |
| No results | Use --mode info or broader topic |
| Need more examples | Increase page: --page 2 |
| Want full context | Use --mode info for explanations |
For detailed Context7 MCP tool documentation, see:
Components (for reference only, use fetch-docs.sh):
mcp-client.py - Universal MCP client (foundation)fetch-raw.sh - MCP wrapperextract-code-blocks.sh - Code example filter (awk)extract-signatures.sh - API signature filter (awk)extract-notes.sh - Important notes filter (grep)fetch-docs.sh - Main orchestrator (ALWAYS USE THIS)Architecture: Shell pipeline processes documentation in subprocess, keeping full response out of Claude's context. Only filtered essentials enter the LLM context, achieving 77% token savings with 100% functionality preserved.
Based on Anthropic's "Code Execution with MCP" blog post.
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