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description, args, section, topLevelCli
| description | args | section | topLevelCli |
|---|---|---|---|
| Turn research findings into a polished paper-style draft with equations, sections, and explicit claims. | <topic> | Research Workflows | true |
Write a paper-style draft for: $@
Derive a short slug from the topic (lowercase, hyphens, no filler words, ≤5 words). Use this slug for all files in this run.
Requirements:
- Before writing, outline the draft structure: proposed title, sections, key claims to make, and source material to draw from. Write the outline to
outputs/.plans/<slug>.md. Present the outline to the user and confirm before proceeding. - Use the
writersubagent when the draft should be produced from already-collected notes, then use theverifiersubagent to add inline citations and verify sources. - Include at minimum: title, abstract, problem statement, related work, method or synthesis, evidence or experiments, limitations, conclusion.
- Use clean Markdown with LaTeX where equations materially help.
- Generate charts with
pi-chartsfor quantitative data, benchmarks, and comparisons. Use Mermaid for architectures and pipelines. Every figure needs a caption. - Save exactly one draft to
papers/<slug>.md. - End with a
Sourcesappendix with direct URLs for all primary references.