name: rapid-manuscript-drafter
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name: rapid-manuscript-drafter description: Generate structured research manuscript drafts in 10-15 minutes with proper academic sections (Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion). Creates scaffolded drafts with placeholders for data, not fabricated content. Use for quickly producing first drafts from research ideas, speeding up the writing process while maintaining academic integrity. version: 1.0.0 category: research tags:
Generate structured, scaffolded research manuscript drafts in 10-15 minutes that provide a solid foundation for academic writing. Unlike tools that fabricate content, this skill creates honest drafts with clear placeholders for user-provided data and findings.
This skill NEVER fabricates research results or data.
What we DO:
What we DON'T DO:
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DO NOT use this skill for:
input:
manuscript_type: enum[research_article, conference_paper, review, technical_report, thesis_chapter, grant_section] (required)
research_content:
title: string (required)
abstract_points: array[string] (optional)
research_question: string (required)
hypotheses: array[string] (optional)
methodology_description: string (required)
key_findings_summary: string (optional, will use placeholders if empty)
contribution_claims: array[string] (required)
literature_context:
key_papers: array[object] (optional)
title: string
authors: string
year: number
relevance: string
research_gap: string (required)
target_venue:
name: string (optional)
word_limit: number (optional)
style: enum[ieee, acm, nature, apa, chicago] (default: apa)
output_preferences:
include_placeholders: boolean (default: true)
include_writing_tips: boolean (default: true)
generate_outline_first: boolean (default: true)
output:
manuscript:
title: string
sections: array[object]
name: string
content: string
word_count: number
completeness: percentage
placeholders: array[string]
outline:
structure: object (hierarchical outline)
metadata:
total_words: number
total_placeholders: number
sections_complete: number
sections_scaffolded: number
generation_time: number
next_steps:
required_additions: array[string]
recommended_revisions: array[string]
Create hierarchical document structure:
## Manuscript Outline: [TITLE]
### 1. Abstract (~250 words)
- Background context (1-2 sentences)
- Research gap/problem (1 sentence)
- Methodology summary (1-2 sentences)
- Key findings (2-3 sentences)
- Implications (1 sentence)
### 2. Introduction (~800-1000 words)
- 2.1 Opening hook and context
- 2.2 Background and related work
- 2.3 Research gap identification
- 2.4 Research questions/hypotheses
- 2.5 Contribution statement
- 2.6 Paper organization
### 3. Related Work (~600-800 words)
- 3.1 [Theme 1 from literature]
- 3.2 [Theme 2 from literature]
- 3.3 Gap analysis and positioning
### 4. Methodology (~800-1200 words)
- 4.1 Research design overview
- 4.2 Data collection
- 4.3 Analysis approach
- 4.4 Validation strategy
### 5. Results (~600-1000 words)
- 5.1 [Finding 1 - placeholder]
- 5.2 [Finding 2 - placeholder]
- 5.3 Summary of findings
### 6. Discussion (~800-1000 words)
- 6.1 Interpretation of results
- 6.2 Comparison with prior work
- 6.3 Implications
- 6.4 Limitations
- 6.5 Future work
### 7. Conclusion (~200-300 words)
- Summary
- Key contributions
- Call to action
### References
- [Placeholder for bibliography]
## Abstract
[BACKGROUND CONTEXT - 1-2 sentences about the field and why it matters]
[RESEARCH GAP - 1 sentence identifying the specific problem addressed]
In this work, we [METHODOLOGY SUMMARY - brief description of approach].
[KEY FINDINGS - use provided findings or placeholder]:
- [FINDING 1: YOUR_RESULT_HERE]
- [FINDING 2: YOUR_RESULT_HERE]
Our results demonstrate [IMPLICATION - how this advances the field].
**Keywords**: [keyword1], [keyword2], [keyword3], [keyword4], [keyword5]
## 1. Introduction
[HOOK - Opening sentence that captures attention and establishes importance]
### Background and Context
[BACKGROUND PARAGRAPH 1 - Establish the broader research area]
The field of [DOMAIN] has seen significant advances in recent years,
particularly in [SPECIFIC AREA] (Author1 et al., YEAR; Author2 et al., YEAR).
[BACKGROUND PARAGRAPH 2 - Narrow to specific topic]
Within this context, [SPECIFIC TOPIC] has emerged as a critical challenge
because [REASON FOR IMPORTANCE].
### Research Gap
Despite these advances, [RESEARCH GAP STATEMENT]. Current approaches
[LIMITATION 1] and [LIMITATION 2]. This limitation is significant because
[WHY IT MATTERS].
### Research Questions
This work addresses the following research questions:
- RQ1: [RESEARCH QUESTION 1]
- RQ2: [RESEARCH QUESTION 2]
### Contributions
The main contributions of this paper are:
1. [CONTRIBUTION 1]
2. [CONTRIBUTION 2]
3. [CONTRIBUTION 3]
### Paper Organization
The remainder of this paper is organized as follows. Section 2 reviews
related work. Section 3 describes our methodology. Section 4 presents
results. Section 5 discusses implications, and Section 6 concludes.
## 3. Methodology
### 3.1 Research Design Overview
[METHODOLOGY DESCRIPTION - from user input]
Figure 1 illustrates our overall approach.
[FIGURE 1 PLACEHOLDER: Insert methodology flowchart here]
### 3.2 Data Collection
**Dataset/Participants**: [YOUR_DATA_DESCRIPTION_HERE]
- Sample size: [N = YOUR_NUMBER]
- Collection period: [YOUR_DATES]
- Selection criteria: [YOUR_CRITERIA]
**Data Sources**:
- Source 1: [DESCRIPTION]
- Source 2: [DESCRIPTION]
### 3.3 Analysis Approach
[ANALYSIS DESCRIPTION]
The key steps in our analysis are:
1. [STEP 1]
2. [STEP 2]
3. [STEP 3]
### 3.4 Validation Strategy
To ensure validity, we [VALIDATION APPROACH].
- Internal validity: [YOUR_APPROACH]
- External validity: [YOUR_APPROACH]
- Reliability: [YOUR_APPROACH]
## 4. Results
### 4.1 [Finding Category 1]
[YOUR RESULTS PARAGRAPH HERE]
Table 1 summarizes [WHAT TABLE SHOWS].
**[TABLE 1 PLACEHOLDER]**
| Metric | Baseline | Proposed | Improvement |
|--------|----------|----------|-------------|
| [Metric 1] | [YOUR_DATA] | [YOUR_DATA] | [YOUR_DATA] |
| [Metric 2] | [YOUR_DATA] | [YOUR_DATA] | [YOUR_DATA] |
### 4.2 [Finding Category 2]
[YOUR RESULTS PARAGRAPH HERE]
Figure 2 illustrates [WHAT FIGURE SHOWS].
**[FIGURE 2 PLACEHOLDER]**: [Description of figure to insert]
### 4.3 Summary of Findings
In summary, our results show:
1. [FINDING SUMMARY 1 - YOUR_TEXT]
2. [FINDING SUMMARY 2 - YOUR_TEXT]
3. [FINDING SUMMARY 3 - YOUR_TEXT]
## 5. Discussion
### 5.1 Interpretation of Results
Our findings demonstrate [MAIN INTERPRETATION]. This is significant
because [SIGNIFICANCE].
The result that [SPECIFIC FINDING] suggests [INTERPRETATION]. This
aligns with / contradicts [PRIOR WORK] who found [PRIOR FINDING].
### 5.2 Comparison with Prior Work
Compared to [RELATED WORK 1], our approach [COMPARISON]. Unlike
[RELATED WORK 2], we [DIFFERENTIATION].
Table X compares our results with prior work.
**[TABLE X PLACEHOLDER: Comparison with prior work]**
### 5.3 Implications
**Theoretical Implications**: [YOUR_THEORETICAL_IMPLICATIONS]
**Practical Implications**: [YOUR_PRACTICAL_IMPLICATIONS]
### 5.4 Limitations
This work has several limitations:
1. [LIMITATION 1] - [MITIGATION OR FUTURE WORK]
2. [LIMITATION 2] - [MITIGATION OR FUTURE WORK]
3. [LIMITATION 3] - [MITIGATION OR FUTURE WORK]
### 5.5 Future Work
Future research directions include:
- [FUTURE DIRECTION 1]
- [FUTURE DIRECTION 2]
- [FUTURE DIRECTION 3]
## 6. Conclusion
This paper addressed [RESEARCH PROBLEM] by [APPROACH SUMMARY].
Our key contributions include:
1. [CONTRIBUTION 1]
2. [CONTRIBUTION 2]
3. [CONTRIBUTION 3]
The results demonstrate [MAIN FINDING SUMMARY]. This work advances
[FIELD] by [HOW IT ADVANCES].
Future work will explore [FUTURE DIRECTION].
[OPTIONAL: Call to action or broader impact statement]
Add contextual writing guidance:
<!-- WRITING TIP: Introduction Hook -->
Start with a compelling fact, statistic, or scenario that immediately
demonstrates why this research matters. Avoid generic openings like
"In recent years..." when possible.
<!-- WRITING TIP: Results Section -->
Lead with your most important finding. Use topic sentences that state
the finding, then provide evidence. Don't interpret here - save that
for Discussion.
<!-- WRITING TIP: Placeholder Completion -->
Replace [YOUR_DATA] placeholders with actual values. Ensure all claims
are supported by your actual results.
Generate completion checklist:
## Manuscript Completion Checklist
### Structure
- [ ] All sections present and in correct order
- [ ] Logical flow between sections
- [ ] Appropriate section lengths for venue
### Content
- [ ] Abstract accurately summarizes paper
- [ ] Introduction clearly states gap and contributions
- [ ] Methodology reproducible from description
- [ ] Results support claims made
- [ ] Discussion interprets (not repeats) results
- [ ] Limitations honestly acknowledged
- [ ] Conclusion doesn't introduce new material
### Placeholders to Complete
- [ ] [YOUR_DATA] - X occurrences
- [ ] [FIGURE] - X occurrences
- [ ] [TABLE] - X occurrences
- [ ] [CITATION] - X occurrences
### Final Polish
- [ ] Check word count against venue limit
- [ ] Verify citation format matches venue
- [ ] Proofread for clarity and grammar
- [ ] Get feedback from collaborators
Input:
manuscript_type: research_article
research_content:
title: "Improving Drug Discovery with Graph Neural Networks"
research_question: "Can graph neural networks improve molecular property
prediction compared to traditional fingerprint-based methods?"
methodology_description: "We train GNN models on molecular graphs and
compare against random forest baselines on three benchmark datasets"
contribution_claims:
- "Novel GNN architecture for molecular property prediction"
- "Comprehensive benchmark on 3 public datasets"
- "Interpretability analysis of learned representations"
literature_context:
research_gap: "Existing GNN approaches lack interpretability for
domain experts in pharmaceutical settings"
target_venue:
name: "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling"
word_limit: 8000
style: acs
Output (abbreviated):
# Improving Drug Discovery with Graph Neural Networks
## Abstract
Drug discovery remains a costly and time-consuming process, with
molecular property prediction serving as a critical bottleneck...
[KEY FINDINGS PLACEHOLDER: YOUR_ACCURACY_IMPROVEMENT_HERE]
## 1. Introduction
The pharmaceutical industry faces unprecedented challenges...
[Full scaffolded manuscript with placeholders]
## Completion Status
- Sections drafted: 7/7
- Placeholders remaining: 12
- Estimated completion: 60%
- Next steps: Add experimental results, figures, citations
| Feature | Basic Tools | This Skill |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | 5 min | 10-15 min |
| Data fabrication | YES (problematic) | NO (placeholders) |
| Section structure | Yes | Yes (IMRaD) |
| Writing tips | No | Yes |
| Completion checklist | No | Yes |
| Venue customization | No | Yes |
| Citation placeholders | Fake citations | [CITATION NEEDED] markers |
| Figures/tables | Fabricated | Placeholders with descriptions |
Version: 1.0.0 Category: Research / Writing Time: 10-15 minutes for full draft Output: Scaffolded manuscript with placeholders Design: Ethical scaffolding with placeholder-based content