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name: autoresearch
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description: Use this when the user wants an end-to-end idea-to-paper run, from problem framing through literature, experiments if feasible, and a paper-style draft.
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# AutoResearch
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## When To Use
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Use this skill when the user wants:
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- an idea turned into a paper-style draft
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- a full research workflow, not just a memo or reading list
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- autonomous progress from topic framing to deliverable
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## Procedure
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1. Restate the idea as a concrete research question and identify the likely contribution type:
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- empirical result
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- synthesis or review
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- method proposal
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- benchmark or audit
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2. Search for relevant primary sources first.
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3. If the topic is current, product-oriented, market-facing, or asks about latest developments, start with `web_search` and `fetch_content`.
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4. Use `alpha_search`, `alpha_get_paper`, and `alpha_ask_paper` for academic background or paper-centric parts of the topic.
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5. Build a compact evidence table in `notes/` or `outputs/` before deciding on the paper narrative.
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6. Decide whether experiments are feasible in the current environment:
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- if yes, design and run the smallest experiment that materially reduces uncertainty
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- if no, continue with a literature-grounded or theory-grounded draft and state the limitation clearly
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7. Produce at least two artifacts:
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- an intermediate artifact (research memo, evidence table, or experiment log)
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- a final paper-style draft in `papers/`
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8. Structure the final draft with:
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- title
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- abstract
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- introduction
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- related work
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- method or synthesis
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- evidence or experiments
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- limitations
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- conclusion
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9. End with a `Sources` section containing direct URLs for every source used.
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## Pitfalls
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- Do not jump straight to drafting before checking the literature.
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- Do not treat a current topic as if papers alone are enough.
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- Do not fake experiments when the environment cannot support them.
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- Do not present speculative contributions as established results.
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- Do not omit limitations or missing validation.
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## Deliverable
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A complete idea-to-paper run should leave behind:
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- one intermediate artifact in `notes/` or `outputs/`
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- one final paper-style draft in `papers/`
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- a source list with direct URLs
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