From science-skills
Helps choose Science journal format (Report vs Research Article) and manage word/figure budgets, structure results as argument, and move methods to supplementary materials.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/science-skills:sci-writingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Unsure whether the work is a **Report** or a **Research Article**.
| Format | Use when | Main-text target | Display items |
|---|---|---|---|
| Report | A single, decisive advance told quickly | ~2,500 words | ≤ 4 (figs+tables) |
| Research Article | A larger study needing more development/multiple results | ~4,500 words | ≤ 6 (figs+tables) |
Numbers are working targets; confirm current caps in the author guidelines. The principle is fixed: Science main texts are short, and most detail lives in Supplementary Materials.
Order the Results by the logic of the claim, not the order experiments were run:
Each Results paragraph: claim sentence first, then the evidence (figure callout + numbers), then the inference.
【Format】 Report (~2,500w / ≤4 items) or Research Article (~4,500w / ≤6 items)
【Current main-text word count】 N → over/under budget by M
【Methods location】 main text (FIX → move to SM) / Supplementary (ok)
【Results order】 argument-ordered? yes/no
【Items in main vs SM】 main: [...] / SM: [...]
【Next】 sci-figures
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin science-skillsStructures a Cell Article with the required sections, length budget, and Results subheadings that drive the narrative arc.
Writes scientific manuscripts with IMRAD structure, formatted citations (APA/AMA/Vancouver), figures/tables, and reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA) for journal submissions.
Writes scientific manuscripts in paragraphs via two-stage outline-to-prose process. Applies IMRAD, APA/AMA/Vancouver citations, figures/tables, and reporting guidelines. For drafting research papers.