Creating a CMYK/RGB/HEX/PMS Swatch Library

I'm trying to create a Swatch Library with all of the above mentioned colour spaces.
But when I'm trying to create a CMYK swatch in an RGB document colour mode, after I create the swatch (95/95/25/10) and add it to the swatch library when I click on the swatch it opens the swatch in the RGB mode or when I switch it over to CMYK, the colour has shifted (to say 94.67/93.3/24.9/9.75).
I would ideally like to have all of these colour spaces in one library, instead of having to create 2 different libraries: One a 'print' version and the other a 'digital'?

A swatch library will be either CMYK or RGB depending on the document color mode you create it in.

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