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Guide users to thoroughly study an article/document and truly master it (not just generate a summary). Five steps: Extract key insights → Divide into sessions → Run the "Learn-Test-Teach" cycle for each session → Connect to user's scenarios → Practical operation + Quiz + Explain wrong answers + Distill learnings. Each session produces HTML courseware + documented notes; a quiz is mandatory after each session, and you must correct any inaccuracies in the user's retelling; abstract concepts can be demonstrated interactively (clickable and executable); use the user's own business scenarios as cases throughout; generate auto-graded quizzes with multiple question types after learning, and finally distill the learnings back into the user's tools. The core trigger is when the user wants to "learn" rather than "get a result", such as "Let's study this article/link together", "Teach me", "Intensive reading", "I want to learn X", "I don't understand this article, please explain it to me". Start directly when there are specific materials (links, local files, PDFs, or the user's own skill/document/code); if there is only learning intent but no materials, still use this skill, but the first thing to do is confirm the materials with the user, and never teach based on memory. Not applicable for: Only needing a summary/abstract/tutorial article where the user reads it and finishes without needing to answer questions (use readable-output), just collecting information for research (use available web/platform material collection tools), asking to write PRD/test cases (use prd-test-writer), and when the user actually wants you to do the task directly (just do it then).