From tar-skills
Drafts point-by-point response letters for The Accounting Review R&R submissions, addressing identification, contribution, and data-authenticity demands.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/tar-skills:tar-rebuttalThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You received a TAR R&R and have planned the revision (via `tar-review-process`)
tar-review-process)Write the response after revising the manuscript and the code, not before — the letter documents changes you have made, not promises. TAR's process is developmental and typically multi-round; resubmit the revised manuscript and response through Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/accr), keep anonymity intact, and remember the revised submission still respects the 55-page budget (references, tables, figures, appendices included).
tar-methods, tar-data-analysis). Do not argue the
endogeneity away in prose alone.tar-contribution-framing, tar-literature-positioning).【Decision round】1st R&R / 2nd round / ...
【Editor priorities addressed】1... 2... 3...
【Per-reviewer coverage】R1: x/x comments, R2: x/x (+R3 if any) — all answered? yes/no
【Major changes】identification: ... contribution: ... new test/study: ...
【Data authenticity】code/description provided per data type? yes/no
【Declined requests + justification】...
【Reviewer conflicts resolved】...
【Budget】revised main body ≤ 55 pages? overflow → online appendix
【Next step】resubmit via Editorial Manager; on next decision → tar-review-process
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin tar-skillsStructures a response letter and revision plan for RFS manuscript decisions (R&R or reject-and-resubmit). Writes the rebuttal assuming parallel manuscript revision.
Drafts a point-by-point response for CAR revise-and-resubmit, including revision planning, new analyses, robustness, and code-sharing updates.
Drafts point-by-point response letters for Administrative Science Quarterly R&R submissions after manuscript revisions are complete. Structures cover notes, reviewer comment handling, and summaries of major changes.