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Generates a complete IMRaD-structured academic paper draft (Abstract through References) from user notes, documents, and wiki content. Use for full paper-length output, not short summaries.
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Generate a complete IMRaD-structured academic paper draft from research notes and documents.
Use this skill for "write a paper", "draft manuscript", "write introduction", "write methods section", "write results", "write discussion", "write abstract", "structure a paper", "academic writing", "write for journal", or when the user wants to draft or revise sections of an academic manuscript.
Orchestrates multi-agent writing of academic papers or proposals from research artifacts, with evidence-grounded prose, MAGI cross-review, and quality validation.
Plans and scaffolds academic introduction sections from source papers, context, or rough notes into paragraph-by-paragraph writing blueprints.
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Generate a complete IMRaD-structured academic paper draft from research notes and documents.
| Section | Purpose | Length |
|---|---|---|
| Abstract | Background, objective, methods, findings, conclusions | 250–300 words |
| Introduction | Problem, motivation, gap, contribution | 400–600 words |
| Related Work | Prior literature organized by theme | 500–800 words |
| Methods | How the research was/will be conducted | 400–600 words |
| Results | What was found (or projected findings) | 300–500 words |
| Discussion | Interpretation, implications, limitations | 400–600 words |
| Conclusion | Summary, contributions, future work | 200–300 words |
| References | All cited sources | As needed |
[Author, Year] or [Source Title] format> ⚠️ [PROJECTED — add empirical data]Use the actual title or author of notes/documents you read:
Predictive coding theory proposes... [Rao & Ballard, 1999]
At the end, add a References section listing all cited sources.
When the research doesn't have empirical results yet, write projected results based on the hypotheses — but clearly mark them:
> ⚠️ **Projected Results** — Replace with actual experimental data before submission.
Based on the experimental design, we expect...