From neurips-skills
Guides camera-ready preparation for accepted NeurIPS papers: de-anonymization, checklist updates, artifact linking, and integrity checks.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/neurips-skills:neurips-camera-readyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill only after acceptance. Camera-ready work is not just formatting: it is where anonymous
Use this skill only after acceptance. Camera-ready work is not just formatting: it is where anonymous review artifacts become public scientific records.
The 2026 handbook states that accepted papers get one additional content page for camera-ready and that camera-ready upload happens through the OpenReview paper page by selecting the camera-ready version. It also says the final PDF combines paper pages, references, text appendices, and the paper checklist. Treat these as 2026 facts, not permanent rules.
[Camera-ready status] Ready / Needs fixes
[Official instructions checked] <URLs or missing items>
[Allowed paper changes] <summary>
[Public artifact tasks] <code/data/model/repo/archive>
[Final integrity risks] <citation/anonymity/license/privacy/checklist>
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin neurips-skillsWalks through the ICML camera-ready process: OpenReview form, PMLR agreement, format checker, lay summary, deanonymization, conflict disclosure, and post-conference revision rules.
Guides authors through the AISTATS camera-ready process: de-anonymizing, reflowing to two-column PMLR layout, resolving reviewer concerns, and preparing public artifacts.
Audits a NeurIPS main-track submission for CFP compliance, OpenReview setup, formatting, anonymity, track/contribution type, checklist, code/data handling, dual-submission, and LLM/agent policy.