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Read an academic paper end to end and extract professional research insights, figures, metadata, and critique. Use this skill whenever the user shares a scientific paper, review paper, survey paper, systematic review, meta-analysis, scoping review, arXiv link, DOI, PDF, or pasted paper text and asks to read, summarize, analyze, extract, digest, review, critique, or explain it. For original research papers, produce a modified Heilmeier analysis. For review literature, produce a field-map extraction covering scope, taxonomy, evidence quality, consensus, controversies, gaps, and future directions. Do NOT use this skill for non-academic articles, blog posts, or news.
Use this skill when the user requests to "read paper", "analyze paper", "summarize paper", "read a paper", "analyze literature", "help me look at this paper", "paper notes", or provides a PDF file that appears to be an academic paper. It is specialized for CV/DL papers. It also supports Zotero integration: "read this paper...", "quickly look at this paper...", "critically analyze this paper...", "read XXX from Zotero", "batch read papers under the VLA category in Zotero" **Important Trigger Phrases**: "read XXX", "read this one", "help me read" → must call this skill
Run a GitHub issue digest for openai/codex by feature-area labels, all areas, and configurable time windows. Use when asked to summarize recent Codex bug reports or enhancement requests, especially for owner-specific labels such as tui, exec, app, or similar areas.
Create project notes from papers. Use when user wants to document paper findings, create implementation notes, or summarize papers for a project.
Use this when you are working on file operations like reading, writing, scanning, or deleting files. It summarizes the preferred file APIs and patterns used in this repo. It also notes when to use filesystem helpers for directories.
Schedules Claude Code tasks to run automatically at specific times using native OS schedulers (launchd on macOS, crontab on Linux, Task Scheduler on Windows). Handles one-time tasks like "today at 3pm remind me to deploy", "tomorrow morning run the test suite", "next Tuesday at 2pm review the API changes", "January 15th check the quarterly metrics". Also handles recurring tasks like "every weekday at 9am review yesterday's code", "daily at 6pm summarize what I accomplished", "every Monday at 10am check for security vulnerabilities", "every 4 hours check API health". Recognizes time formats like "at 9am", "at 1015am", "at 10:30pm", "at noon", relative times like "tomorrow", "tonight", "later", "next week", and dates like "January 15th". Use this skill instead of executing immediately whenever the user's request contains a time expression like "at Xam", "tomorrow", or any future time reference.
Transform messy work updates into clean, standardized end-of-day Slack sync summaries. Use when asked to "format my updates", "create a sync", "write a standup", or "summarize my work" for Slack.
Add or refresh a fixed 20-line file-header comment that summarizes a source file and indexes key classes/functions with line-number addresses. Use when annotating large codebases for fast navigation, onboarding, refactors, or when you want LLMs/humans to locate relevant symbols quickly without reading entire files.
Maintain a structured ledger of decisions, discovered bugs and fixes, user preferences, constraints, current status, and failed approaches throughout multi-step agentic tasks. Auto-update after every significant step. Triggers on "where were we", "continue", "summarize status", "remember", or when a new agent instance takes over a task.
Compress long conversation histories, large code files, research results, and documents by 70% without losing critical information. Triggers when context window fills up, when summarizing previous steps in multi-step tasks, before loading large files into context, or on "summarize", "compress", "reduce context", "save tokens".
Convert a YouTube video into infographic slides. Extracts transcript, segments into sections, summarizes, and generates stylized infographic images using Gemini AI. 5 styles: davinci, magazine, comic, geek, chalkboard. Use when user wants slide summaries from YouTube.
Summarize a chat and draft 2 reply options. Stops before sending.