Current LLM coding agents are pretty bad at noticing that a new library exists to solve a problem in the first place, and at evaluating whether an unfamiliar library is fit for a given task.
As long as those things remain true, developers of new libraries wouldn’t be under much pressure in any direction, besides “pressure to make the LLM think their library is the newest canonical version of some familiar lib”.
Current LLM coding agents are pretty bad at noticing that a new library exists to solve a problem in the first place, and at evaluating whether an unfamiliar library is fit for a given task.
As long as those things remain true, developers of new libraries wouldn’t be under much pressure in any direction, besides “pressure to make the LLM think their library is the newest canonical version of some familiar lib”.