Skeptical analyst toolkit for long reports — verdict, structured extraction, and executive summary skills with a built-in 'jaded reader' persona that won't hand out gold stars for filler.
npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin report-analystSurface anything genuinely interesting in a report — original ideas, noteworthy statistics, strong opinions — or confirm there's nothing worth flagging. Use when the user wants a signal-finder pass without committing to a full read or extraction.
Full critical analysis of a report — read/skim/skip verdict, opinionated executive summary, quantitative analysis, case-study deep dive, key quotes, synthesis, and metadata. Use when the user wants the complete report-analyst treatment in one bundle, saved to disk.
Generate a critical executive summary of a report — bottom-line findings plus an evaluation of credibility, originality, and methodology. Use when the user wants a one-page brief that doubles as a skeptical review, not a polite recap.
Render a markdown report-analyst output to a styled PDF via Typst (preferred) or pandoc (fallback). Use when the user wants the analysis bundle as a shareable document rather than raw markdown.
Pull case studies from a report and group them by what they demonstrate. Use when the user wants the report's examples extracted as a reference, including company/entity context, the point each case supports, and significant quotes.
Pull memorable, citable passages from a report — soundbites, well-summarised key issues, sharp findings worth quoting on social media or in further writing. Use when the user wants pull-quotes rather than analysis.
Pull the report's main arguments — core thesis, supporting arguments, evidence strength, counterarguments — into a structured table. Use when the user wants to quickly understand what the authors are trying to prove and how convincingly.
Pull only the unexpected, contradictory, or paradigm-shifting findings from a report — skipping confirmatory and well-known results. Use when the user wants the surprises rather than the executive summary.
Pull every meaningful statistic from a report and group them thematically with page references. Flags unsourced or repackaged stats. Use when the user wants the report's quantitative spine extracted as a reference table, not a summary.
Normalise a report file (PDF, DOCX, HTML, large markdown) into Claude-readable text with page anchors preserved. Use as the input adapter for the other report-analyst skills when the user passes a path on disk rather than pasted text.
Assess whether a report contains genuinely original thinking or is just regurgitated content. Use when the user suspects a report is filler / restated common knowledge and wants confirmation, with the truly-original claims (if any) ranked separately from the rest.
Quick READ / SKIM / SKIP verdict on a long report — does it justify the reader's time? Use when the user has a report (PDF, DOCX, MD) and wants a fast filter before committing to read it. Output is a verdict, a 1-5 rating across originality and length-justification, and a short rationale.
Skeptical analyst toolkit for long reports. Verdict, structured extraction, and executive summary skills with a built-in "jaded reader" persona that won't hand out gold stars for filler.
Built for the kind of reader who has seen too many "thought leadership" PDFs that turn out to be padded statistics and corporate-speak. Every analysis skill opens with the same persona block: skeptical, factual, willing to say SKIP.
worth-the-read — READ / SKIM / SKIP verdict with a short rationaleanything-interesting — surface anything genuinely interesting, or confirm there's nothingoriginal-thinking — does the report contain new ideas, or is it regurgitated?extract-main-arguments — core thesis, supporting arguments, evidence strength, counterargumentsextract-noteworthy-findings — only the unexpected / contradictory / paradigm-shifting findingsextract-stats — every meaningful statistic, grouped thematically with page refs and source flagsextract-case-studies — case studies grouped by what they demonstrate, with bias checkextract-key-snippets — verbatim pull-quotes worth citingexec-summary — opinionated one-page brief evaluating content and credibilitycomprehensive-analysis — full seven-section critical analysis (verdict, summary, stats, cases, quotes, synthesis, metadata)load-report — normalise PDF/DOCX/HTML/MD into Claude-readable text with page anchorsexport-analysis — render the analysis to a styled PDF (Typst preferred, pandoc fallback)/report <path> — full comprehensive analysis on the given file/report-verdict <path> — quick READ / SKIM / SKIP verdict# Always available (user scope):
claude plugins install report-analyst@danielrosehill
# Or per-project (run inside a repo):
claude plugins install report-analyst@danielrosehill --scope project
None required — Claude reads PDFs natively. Optional for edge cases:
pdftotext (poppler-utils) — fallback for awkward PDFspandoc — DOCX / HTML normalisationtypst — preferred renderer for export-analysisocrmypdf — for image-only PDFsMethodology and prompt content adapted from the NotebookLM-Custom-Prompts repository — the "Jaded Report Reader" persona and the verdict / extraction / summary prompt set originate there.
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