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Journalism source verification and fact-checking workflows. Use when verifying claims, checking source credibility, investigating social media accounts, reverse image searching, or building verification trails. Essential for reporters, fact-checkers, and researchers working with unverified information.
Write academic research documents following academic guidelines with peer-reviewed sources from Google Scholar and other academic databases. Always verify source credibility and generate IEEE standard references. Use for research papers, literature reviews, technical reports, theses, dissertations, conference papers, and academic proposals requiring proper citations and scholarly rigor.
Use this when the user wants to review, polish, or proofread articles. Triggers include requests such as "polish my article", "check this", "revise my writing", "proofread this", "look over my article"
Fast, targeted single-pass search strategy for simple factual lookups. 1-iteration workflow with authoritative source verification and minimal citations. Use for version lookups, documentation finding, simple definitions, existence checks. Keywords: what version, find docs, link to, what is, does X support.
Use this method when fact-checking drafts that include dates, quantities, or causal claims by cross-referencing multiple independent sources.
Verify claims in generated output against sources. Use as a separate pass AFTER content generation to catch hallucinations. Critical constraint - cannot be reliably combined with generation in a single pass.
Evaluate source credibility using primary/secondary classification, internal/external criticism, triangulation, and misinformation detection. Use this skill when the user needs to assess whether information is trustworthy, evaluate research sources, fact-check claims, or detect misinformation — even if they say 'can I trust this source', 'is this real', 'how reliable is this data', or 'fact-check this for me'.
Gathers and filters information systematically. Applies scanning, focusing, filtering, triangulating, monitoring, and synthesizing modes to build accurate situational awareness. Use when researching, verifying claims, monitoring signals, or combining multiple sources. Triggers on "what's happening", "verify this", "monitor for", "gather information", "is this true".
Deep Research Methodology (8-Step Process): Transform vague topics into high-quality research reports. Automatically perform problem decomposition, data stratification, fact extraction, framework comparison, derivation and verification, and deliver structured reports. Trigger Words: - "Deep Research", "In-Depth Study", "In-Depth Analysis" - "Help me research", "Do a research", "Conduct a study" - "Comparative Analysis", "Concept Comparison", "Technology Comparison" - "Write a research report", "Produce a research report" Note: If the user needs a visual diagram instead of a report, please use the research-to-diagram skill.
Research topics, verify facts, check historical accuracy, and validate technical details. Use when writing non-fiction, historical fiction, or any content requiring factual accuracy.
Captures human source verification for tracks, timestamps it, and updates track files. Use when sources need human review before generation.
Launch and verify Dream local resources by hostname using hosts mappings and universe/substrate ports.