Guides authors through the full lifecycle of submitting field-crop agronomy research to Field Crops Research (FCR), from scope-fit assessment and experimental design to manuscript drafting, mixed-model analysis, and pre-submission checks via Editorial Manager.
Use when writing the cover letter for a Field Crops Research (FCR) submission to the Editors-in-Chief. The letter must establish scope fit (field-based, multi-season/-environment, a field crop, generally significant), state the novel contribution and article type, and confirm originality and data availability. Drafts the letter; it does not contact editors or invent claims.
Use when executing and reporting the statistical analysis for a Field Crops Research (FCR) manuscript — mixed models for multi-environment, block-design, and split-plot designs, genotype-by-environment (G×E) and stability analysis, estimated marginal means with SED/LSD, and crop-model evaluation. FCR requires data analysed with appropriate statistics that match the design and address the objectives. Guides analysis norms; it does not fabricate results.
Use when designing or defending the field-experiment or modelling design of a Field Crops Research (FCR) manuscript — multi-environment trials, randomization and replication, blocking and split-plot layouts, genotype-by-environment (G×E) structure, and crop-model calibration/validation. FCR expects field experiments to span at least two seasons and/or multiple environments. Strengthens the design; it does not write code.
Use when building tables and figures for a Field Crops Research (FCR) manuscript so exhibits are self-contained, quantitatively complete, and agronomically informative — yield and response curves, AMMI/GGE biplots, observed-vs-simulated plots, and weather-vs-phenology series. FCR exhibits must show units, error (SED/LSD), and sample structure. Designs exhibits; it does not run the analysis.
Use when positioning a Field Crops Research (FCR) manuscript against the agronomy and crop-science literature so it reads as a general contribution to field-crop science, not a local report. FCR requires new scientific insight of general relevance and rejects corroborative or merely descriptive work, so the literature must establish the gap and the agronomic stakes. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the lit review.
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Agent skill stack for submitting to 《经济研究》 (Economic Research Journal), the top economics journal in China. Eighteen skills across the manuscript lifecycle: China-context topic selection, introduction, bilingual literature review, theory & hypotheses, data & sample, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML with heterogeneity-robust estimators), mechanism analysis (post-江艇 2022 paradigm), heterogeneity, robustness, three-line tables, policy implications, abstract, house style, reviewer-lens self-audit, reproducibility, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Ships a runnable Stata + Python code library. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
Agent skill stack for articles and proposals targeted at the Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) — the open-access, non-technical synthesis journal of the American Economic Association, founded 1987, sister to the Journal of Economic Literature (technical surveys of record) and the AER/AEJ research journals. JEP is largely invited and organized in symposia, and rewards accessible writing readable by 90 percent of AEA members, not new identification or replication. Twelve role skills cover the JEP lifecycle: workflow routing, topic selection for a broad audience, the 2–5 page proposal and symposium pitch ([email protected]), narrative arc for a general economist reader, plain-language translation of technical results, presenting evidence with minimal equations, exhibits a non-specialist can read, the JEP voice, balance and objectivity over advocacy, working with the managing-editor-led editorial team, the pre-submission preflight, and revising for accessibility and balance. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《会计研究》 (Accounting Research) — the flagship journal of the Accounting Society of China and the only accounting title among CSSCI sources (monthly, founded 1980, ISSN 1003-2886, CN 11-1078/F). Built around the journal's defining bar: archival capital-market empirics with accurate institutional / standard-setting detail and an information mechanism, distinguished from generic corporate finance. Covers fit positioning, topic selection, literature review, institutional/standards background, accounting measurement (discretionary accruals, conservatism, disclosure indices), quasi-experimental identification, information mechanism, robustness, tables/figures, standard-setter/regulator implications, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) — empirical and quantitative financial economics (corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, financial institutions, and finance-relevant quantitative methods), published by Cambridge University Press for the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Built around the JFQA realities: submission via Editorial Manager with a text-searchable PDF, a $350 fee (only $275 refunded if not sent to a reviewer), double-anonymous review, a strict one-paragraph / 100-word abstract cap, prescriptive 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, a one-year resubmission ban for undisclosed prior rejections, and the JFQA Code Sharing Policy with a dedicated JFQA Dataverse at the Harvard Dataverse. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, causal/identification design for finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, the code/data archive, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Agricultural Systems — the leading international journal for the systems analysis of agricultural systems, published by Elsevier (ISSN 0308-521X), submitted via Editorial Manager under single-anonymized peer review (minimum two reviewers; editor decides). Agricultural Systems is defined by interactions: among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels (field → farm → landscape → region → food system), between agricultural and other land-use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social, and economic environments. The journal prefers whole-farm and landscape-level work that integrates conceptual, empirical, and dynamic modelling, and that analyzes trade-offs, emergent behavior, sustainability, and decision support — NOT single-factor field trials. Facts covered include the ~8,000-word research-paper guideline (4,000 short communication / 2,000 perspective / 1,000 comment), ≤ 250-word abstract, required Highlights and graphical abstract, CRediT and declaration-of-interest statements, ORCID, and Elsevier's research-data policy (deposit data, code, and models in a repository or explain why not). Covers systems topic selection, cross-system literature positioning, systems framing and model description/calibration/evaluation/uncertainty, data and model evaluation, exhibits for trade-offs and dynamics, reproducibility of data and models, scientific writing, impact and decision/policy implications, the review process, submission preflight, and revision/rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
A growing collection of Claude-compatible academic workflow bundles. Covers scientific figures, manuscript writing and polishing, reviewer assessment, citation retrieval, data availability, paper reading, literature search, response letters, paper-to-PPTX conversion, and evidence-grounded Chinese invention patent drafting. Rules are organized as reusable skill folders with explicit workflows and quality checks.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
UI/UX design intelligence. 67 styles, 161 palettes, 57 font pairings, 25 charts, 15 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Astro, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Nuxt, Jetpack Compose). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.