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Simulates a Nature-style peer review with three reviewer reports and cross-review synthesis for manuscript evaluation.
npx claudepluginhub yuan1z0825/nature-skills --plugin nature-skillsHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/nature-skills:nature-reviewerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill to simulate a `Nature`-style reviewer assessment package from the referee
Simulates a full academic journal peer review with EIC decision and 3 independent reviewers (Methodology Expert, Domain Specialist, Devil's Advocate). Scores 1–10 and issues verdicts: Accept, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Reject.
Simulates a full international journal peer review process with 5 independent reviewers (EIC + 3 peer + Devil's Advocate). Supports multiple modes: full review, re-review (verification), quick assessment, methodology focus, Socratic guided, and calibration.
Generates structured peer review reports for academic manuscripts, evaluating novelty, methodological rigor, clarity, impact, and ethics. Use when critiquing papers or providing reviewer feedback.
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Use this skill to simulate a Nature-style reviewer assessment package from the referee
side.
This skill is for reviewer-style manuscript evaluation, not for drafting the authors'
response. If the user wants rebuttal writing, route to nature-response.
originality, scientific importance, interdisciplinary readership, technical soundness, and readability for nonspecialists.3 reviewer reports + 1 cross-review synthesis unless the user explicitly asks for another structure.emphasis; do not invent reviewer identities, specialties, institutions, or biographies.Nature.The skill may receive:
If the provided material is partial, perform a bounded review and mark the assessment boundary explicitly.
Reviewer 1, Reviewer 2, and Reviewer 3 using shared facts but different emphasis.Cross-review synthesis that captures consensus and weighting differences.Unless the user asks for another format, return:
Review setup
- Input scope:
- Assessment boundary:
- Shared manuscript claim summary:
- Visible evidence base:
- Missing materials affecting confidence:
Reviewer 1
- Overall assessment:
- Who would be interested in the results, and why:
- Major strengths:
- Major concerns:
- Technical failings that need to be addressed before the case is established:
- Assessment against Nature-style criteria:
- Recommendation posture:
Reviewer 2
[Same structure]
Reviewer 3
[Same structure]
Cross-review synthesis
- Consensus strengths:
- Consensus technical risks:
- Where emphasis differs across reviewers:
- Broad-interest / significance readout:
- Most important issues to resolve before a strong Nature-style case is established:
Risk / unsupported claims
- [specific unsupported or not-assessable items]
Nature as a settled fact.| File | Open when |
|---|---|
| references/source-basis.md | You need source provenance, local rule summaries, or source-vs-implementation boundaries |
| references/reviewer-workflow.md | You need the invocation order, fact-base extraction flow, or synthesis rules |
| references/review-axes.md | You need the evaluation axes or reviewer weighting logic |
| references/report-structure.md | You need the default output contract or section anatomy |
| references/role-boundaries.md | You need constraints on reviewer differences and editor-versus-reviewer boundaries |
| references/qa-checklist.md | You are finalizing an output and need groundedness / non-invention checks |
| [references/editorial criteria and processes.md](references/editorial criteria and processes.md) | You need the primary local Nature source text |
Use sources in this order:
references/editorial criteria and processes.mdreferences/source-basis.mdIf a user asks for policy-level certainty beyond this local source, state the limit instead of improvising broader journal policy.