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Provides comprehensive guidance including: - Project overview and structure - Development commands and workflows - Code conventions and patterns - Testing guidelines - Key design patterns used in the codebase
Remove version info, verbose code examples, and redundant sections. Keep only essential development commands and conventions.
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This pull request introduces a new documentation file,
CLAUDE.md, which serves as a comprehensive AI assistant guide for the CodeLibs CoreLib project. The guide outlines the repository structure, development commands, code and naming conventions, and important notes for contributors, making it easier for new and existing developers to understand and follow project standards.Documentation improvements:
CLAUDE.mdfile that provides an overview of the repository structure, common Maven development commands, code conventions (including class structure, argument validation, exception handling, and test structure), naming conventions, and important development notes.