Verify research idea novelty against recent literature. Use when user says "查新", "novelty check", "有没有人做过", "check novelty", or wants to verify a research idea is novel before implementing.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/auto-research-with-eyes:novelty-checkThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Check whether a proposed method/idea has already been done in the literature: **$ARGUMENTS**
Check whether a proposed method/idea has already been done in the literature: $ARGUMENTS
REVIEWER_MODEL is defined in the project's CLAUDE.md. Read it from there before proceeding.
Given a method description, systematically verify its novelty:
For EACH core claim, search using ALL available sources:
Web Search (via WebSearch):
Known paper databases: Check against:
Read abstracts: For each potentially overlapping paper, WebFetch its abstract and related work section
Call REVIEWER_MODEL via Codex MCP (mcp__codex__codex) with xhigh reasoning:
config: {"model_reasoning_effort": "xhigh"}
Prompt should include:
Output a structured report:
## Novelty Check Report
### Proposed Method
[1-2 sentence description]
### Core Claims
1. [Claim 1] — Novelty: HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW — Closest: [paper]
2. [Claim 2] — Novelty: HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW — Closest: [paper]
...
### Closest Prior Work
| Paper | Year | Venue | Overlap | Key Difference |
|-------|------|-------|---------|----------------|
### Overall Novelty Assessment
- Score: X/10
- Recommendation: PROCEED / PROCEED WITH CAUTION / ABANDON
- Key differentiator: [what makes this unique, if anything]
- Risk: [what a reviewer would cite as prior work]
### Suggested Positioning
[How to frame the contribution to maximize novelty perception]
npx claudepluginhub llv22/autoresearchwitheyesSynthesizes existing knowledge on topics, identifies research gaps, and traces evolution of scientific ideas via systematic literature reviews using academic databases.
Systematically guides research project initiation: brainstorm ideas with 5W1H, conduct literature review with Zotero integration, identify research gaps, and define SMART research questions.
Runs a systematic literature review workflow: scope definition, multi-source search (arXiv, Semantic Scholar, Google Scholar), screening, extraction, synthesis, and gap analysis.