From aer-skills
Generates point-by-point response letters and aligned manuscript revisions for Revise & Resubmit decisions from AER, AER:Insights, or AEJ journals. Handles triage, concede/clarify/push-back decisions, and editor-friendly formatting.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/aer-skills:aer-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
A Revise & Resubmit at AER is precious. The rebuttal goal is **not** to "defend the paper"; it is to give the editor a credible package they can send back to referees with confidence.
A Revise & Resubmit at AER is precious. The rebuttal goal is not to "defend the paper"; it is to give the editor a credible package they can send back to referees with confidence.
Rule: revise the manuscript first; write the response letter against the revised manuscript, never the old draft.
Do not use this skill for:
aer-submission)aer-robustness)Every reviewer comment ends in exactly one of:
No comment ends in the vague middle ground.
Convert the editor letter and each referee report into an atomized list of comments. Number them: E1, E2, ... for editor; R1.1, R1.2, ... for Referee 1; R2.1, ... for Referee 2.
For each comment, assign one category:
| Category | Definition |
|---|---|
misunderstanding | The paper answers this, but the answer was buried |
clarity_problem | The argument is fine; the prose caused confusion |
evidence_gap | A genuine missing analysis or robustness check |
scope_mismatch | Reasonable request, but outside the paper's contribution |
incorrect_premise | Comment based on a factual or interpretive error |
high_risk | Challenges novelty, validity, identification, or central claim |
| Severity | When to assign |
|---|---|
minor | Presentation, citation, small method detail |
major | Evidence, statistics, method, scope — affects editorial confidence |
blocking | Identification flaw, ethics, central-claim challenge — cannot draft around |
unclear | Insufficient information; ask the editor for clarification |
Based on category + severity:
| Category × Severity | Action |
|---|---|
misunderstanding × any | Clarify in response; add cross-reference in manuscript |
clarity_problem × any | Revise manuscript; brief response |
evidence_gap × minor | Add robustness check; report in appendix |
evidence_gap × major | Add analysis; report in main text or substantial appendix |
evidence_gap × blocking | Restructure paper or escalate — may need new identification |
scope_mismatch | Push back politely; cite scope boundary |
incorrect_premise | Push back; cite the manuscript evidence that refutes |
high_risk × any | Address head-on; never deflect |
Concede when:
Best move:
Clarify when:
Best move:
Push back only when:
Best move:
When R1 and R2 contradict on the same point: target the supportive reviewer. The editor's own preferences usually align with the more enthusiastic report. Address the dissenting reviewer respectfully, explain the alternative interpretation, and avoid making the manuscript worse to satisfy a minority view.
[Date]
[Editor name]
[Journal]
Dear [Editor],
Thank you for the opportunity to revise our manuscript [Title], MS#[XXX].
We are grateful for the constructive comments from you and both referees.
This revision addresses all comments as detailed below. Major changes include
[2-3 sentences summarizing the most substantive revisions].
Below we reproduce each comment in italics, followed by our response in
plain text. Page and line references are to the revised manuscript.
[Sincerely,]
[Authors]
---
# Response to the Editor
## Comment E1
*[Verbatim quote of editor comment.]*
**Response.** We agree. We have [action taken]. See revised manuscript,
page 4, lines 14-22.
---
# Response to Referee 1
## Comment R1.1
*[Verbatim quote.]*
**Response.** [State the action in the first 1-2 sentences.]
[Then provide substance.] See revised manuscript, page X, Section Y.
## Comment R1.2
*[...]*
---
# Response to Referee 2
...
Assume the editor scans for three things on each comment:
Write the first sentence of every response so all three answers are visible.
Keep one ledger row per comment:
R2.3 | both | Table A.4 placebo: beta = 0.006, SE = 0.019, p = 0.74 | pp. 18-19
Prefer:
Avoid:
latexdiff, or Word track-changes) and a clean version.aer-consistency on the revised manuscript — revisions are where headline numbers, exhibit numbering, and citations desynchronize.If the editor wrote a summary letter with their own priorities (common at AER), treat the editor's letter as authoritative. When editor and referee disagree, follow the editor. Acknowledge the conflict in your response to the relevant referee comment.
When working from the AER-skills repository or plugin bundle, read examples/rebuttal-example.md only when the user needs a complete response-letter model or a concrete triage example.
COMMENTS TOTAL: <n>
COMMENTS BY ACTION: <conceded / clarified / both / declined>
SEVERITY DISTRIBUTION: <minor / major / blocking>
MANUSCRIPT CHANGES MADE: <yes — list / no>
RESPONSE LETTER LENGTH: <n> pages
READY TO SUBMIT REVISION: <yes / no — with blockers>
NEXT SKILL: aer-submission (final preflight on the revised package)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/aer-skills --plugin aer-skillsStructures the response letter for an American Educational Research Journal revise-and-resubmit, addressing editor and reviewer comments while protecting the paper's contribution.
Structures point-by-point response letters and aligned manuscript revisions for REStud referee reports and R&R decisions.
Structures a response-to-referees letter and revision plan for AEJ: Applied R&R or conditional accept decisions. Triages referee comments into must-do, argue, or defer categories.