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Manages academic publication pipelines via the Kabbo MCP server: list, search, create, update, move publications; track stalled papers; export/import BibTeX; sync from GitHub/Overleaf; review team progress.
npx claudepluginhub johanfourieza/econtools --plugin kabboHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/kabbo:kabboThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Kabbo (https://kabbo.app) tracks academic papers through seven stages:
Tracks manuscript and paper publication pipeline from email: submission status, reviewer feedback, revisions due, co-author actions. For researchers needing overview without manual journal portal checks.
Publish and manage research papers on Hugging Face Hub. Index from arXiv, link to models/datasets, claim authorship, and generate markdown articles with LaTeX support.
Publishes and manages research papers on Hugging Face Hub, including arXiv indexing, model/dataset linking, authorship claiming, and markdown-based article generation.
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Kabbo (https://kabbo.app) tracks academic papers through seven stages: Idea → Draft → Submitted → Revise & Resubmit → Resubmitted → Accepted → Published. This skill drives the Kabbo MCP server.
If you installed the Kabbo plugin (/plugin install kabbo@econtools), the
MCP server is already configured — you were prompted for your API key at install.
Otherwise add this to ~/.claude/settings.json (replace YOUR_API_KEY):
{
"mcpServers": {
"kabbo": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://jydnsbaztvmjkebhmoia.supabase.co/functions/v1/mcp-server?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY"
}
}
}
Generate a key at kabbo.app → Settings → Developer → Create Key.
/kabbo:status — quick pipeline overview./kabbo:sync — read the current git repo and create/update its Kabbo card./kabbo:init — scaffold a .kabbo.yaml for the current repo./kabbo:install-hooks — install a local git hook (for repos not on the GitHub App).query, stage, limit, offsetididstage by idid{id, ...updates}github_repo and/or overleaf_url to a publicationaction: list | create | complete | deleteteam_id)kabbo://pipeline/summary · kabbo://publications ·
kabbo://publication/{id} · kabbo://activity/recentmorning_checkin · weekly_review · annual_report (arg: year) ·
submission_prep (arg: title) · stalled_triage
Install the Kabbo GitHub App once (kabbo.app → Settings → Developer → Connect GitHub), pick your repos, and the pipeline updates itself:
.kabbo.yaml,
and records a LaTeX word count for writing momentum;[stage:xxx] tag in a commit message moves the card,
e.g. git commit -m "Submitted to AER [stage:submitted]";.kabbo.yaml is auto-imported as a card on install..kabbo.yamltitle: "My Paper Title"
stage: draft # idea | draft | submitted | revise_resubmit | resubmitted | accepted | published
authors:
- Alice Smith
- Bob Jones
themes:
- colonial economic history
output_type: journal
target_year: 2026
target_journal: "Journal of Economic History"
overleaf_url: "https://www.overleaf.com/project/abc123"
Kabbo tracks Overleaf through GitHub: in Overleaf use Menu → Sync → GitHub
to link your project to a repo, then install the Kabbo GitHub App on that repo.
Edits you push from Overleaf flow into Kabbo, word count and all. Put your
project URL in .kabbo.yaml as overleaf_url so the card deep-links back.
get_pipeline_summaryget_activity_log (days: 7) + get_pipeline_summaryget_stalled_papersget_analytics + export_bibteximport_bibtexlist_publications then bulk_updatemanage_reminders (action: create, due_date ISO)get_team_summary (team_id required)create_publication upserts by title.revise_resubmit. Aliases accepted: r&r, wip, in-review, forthcoming.get_pipeline_summary is the best single-call overview.