--- name: reading-list description: Use this when the user wants a curated reading sequence, paper shortlist, or tiered set of papers for learning or project onboarding. --- # Reading List ## When To Use Use this skill for: - getting up to speed on a topic - onboarding into a research area - choosing which papers to read first - constructing a project-specific reading order ## Procedure 1. Start with `alpha_search` in `all` mode. 2. Inspect the strongest candidates with `alpha_get_paper`. 3. Use `alpha_ask_paper` for fit questions like: - what problem does this really solve - what assumptions does it rely on - what prior work does it build on 4. Classify papers into roles: - foundational - key recent advances - evaluation or benchmark references - critiques or limitations - likely replication targets 5. Order the list intentionally: - start with orientation - move to strongest methods - finish with edges, critiques, or adjacent work 6. Write the final list as a durable markdown artifact in `outputs/`. ## Pitfalls - Do not sort purely by citations. - Do not over-index on recency when fundamentals matter. - Do not include papers you have not inspected at all. ## Deliverable For each paper include: - title - year - why it matters - when to read it in the sequence - one caveat or limitation