From prl-skills
Structures the one-claim narrative for Physical Review Letters papers when the central claim and broad significance are not yet sharp. Does not run analysis or design figures.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/prl-skills:prl-results-framingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have the data/derivation but the "so what" is fuzzy
prl-scope-fit returned PRL but flagged the breadth framing as weakA Letter makes one central claim. Everything else is support. Decide the headline result first; demote the rest to corroboration or to Supplemental Material.
prl-supplementary).If you have two equally important claims, you likely have two papers, or one belongs in a specialized PR journal.
PRL openings are short and front-load significance. A reliable four-move pattern:
Do not spend the first half-column on a literature tour. The result should appear within the first paragraph or two.
| Symptom | Move |
|---|---|
| Two co-equal headline results | Split, or demote one to support / SM |
| Result stated only operationally ("we measured ...") | Reframe as the physical conclusion it implies |
| Significance asserted, not shown | Tie significance to a concrete prior belief it changes |
| Background dominates the opening | Cut to 2–3 sentences; move detail to body or SM |
| Abstract lists methods before findings | Reorder: finding first, method as the enabling clause |
The abstract is a self-contained mini-Letter: context → what you did → what you found (with the key result) → why it matters. Lead with the finding, keep it short, avoid undefined acronyms, and make it readable by a physicist outside the subfield. APS imposes an abstract length limit — verify the current value.
【Primary claim】one sentence
【Title】encodes the result? yes / fix
【Opening moves】context / gap / claim / significance — all present?
【Supporting claims】≤2, each justified
【Demoted to SM】list
【Abstract leads with finding】yes / fix
【Next】prl-methods (trust) or prl-figures (lead figure)
Abstract and title norms are durable; verify the current abstract length limit on the official APS / PRL author page.
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin prl-skillsDecides what methodological detail stays in a Physical Review Letters body versus Supplemental Material, following the trust-minimum principle for physicists.
Frames scientific results into a single narrative arc for Cell-style papers, converting experiments into a hypothesis → mechanism → significance story.
Locks the conceptual advance and 'why now' before drafting — converts a correct result into a Science-shaped narrative that leads with the advance, not the background.