From geb-skills
Organizes responses to GEB revise-and-resubmit decisions, covering theory novelty, equilibrium/proof details, experiments, simulations, and editor priorities.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/geb-skills:geb-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- A GEB revision decision has arrived
We thank the referee for identifying this issue. We now revise [theorem/model/
experiment] by [change]. The new material appears in [section/table/appendix].
It addresses the concern because [logic tied to equilibrium/proof/design].
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the primitives, equilibrium concept, comparative statics, and proof or experiment boundary; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: game theorists who ask what the model teaches beyond a clever example.
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript location rows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue.resources/official-source-map.md has been checked for volatile rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.[Decision] major revision / minor revision
[Editor priority] ...
[Theory changes] ...
[Experiment/numerics changes] ...
[Positioning changes] ...
[Next step] revise manuscript + response letter
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin geb-skillsBuilds a response letter for a Journal of Economic Theory (JET) revise-and-resubmit, addressing referee comments on correctness, generality, and exposition with proof corrections and .tex diffs.
Guides revision strategy for Econometric Theory decision letters: triages referee comments, prioritizes proof fixes, structures the point-by-point response letter.
Positions a game-theory manuscript against existing literature for Games and Economic Behavior (GEB), sharpening the contribution by naming specific prior results and stating the delta.