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Academic writing assistant for power systems and quantum computing research papers. Helps write IEEE-style papers, including abstract, introduction (with literature review), methodology, case studies, results, and conclusions. Addresses specific writing issues like verbose sentences, overclaiming, inconsistent abbreviations, and gap-literature logic mismatches.

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SKILL.md

name academic-writing
description Academic writing assistant for power systems and quantum computing research papers. Helps write IEEE-style papers, including abstract, introduction (with literature review), methodology, case studies, results, and conclusions. Addresses specific writing issues like verbose sentences, overclaiming, inconsistent abbreviations, and gap-literature logic mismatches.

Academic Writing Assistant

This skill helps write academic papers for power systems and quantum computing research.

How to Use This Skill

For different sections, read the appropriate reference file:

  • Abstract writing → Read references/abstract-writing.md
  • Introduction writing → Read references/introduction-writing.md (includes literature review workflow)
  • Methodology writing → Read references/methodology-writing.md
  • Case study/results → Read references/case-study-writing.md
  • Conclusion → Read references/conclusion-writing.md

Always apply → Read references/common-style-rules.md for universal writing guidelines

Critical Reminders

  1. Abbreviations: First use MUST be "Full Term (ABBR)", then use "ABBR" consistently
  2. No literature fabrication: Use web_search for citations, never invent authors/years/venues
  3. Gap-literature alignment: Gap statements must directly follow from specific literature limitations
  4. Style check: Before finalizing, verify against common-style-rules.md