product-team/research-summarizer/skills/research-summarizer/SKILL.md
Structured research summarization agent skill for non-dev users. Handles academic papers, web articles, reports, and documentation. Extracts key findings, generates comparative analyses, and produces properly formatted citations. Use when: user wants to summarize a research paper, compare multiple sources, extract citations from documents, or create structured research briefs. Plugin for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenClaw.
npx skillsauth add alirezarezvani/claude-skills research-summarizerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Read less. Understand more. Cite correctly.
Structured research summarization workflow that turns dense source material into actionable briefs. Built for product managers, analysts, founders, and anyone who reads more than they should have to.
Not a generic "summarize this" — a repeatable framework that extracts what matters, compares across sources, and formats citations properly.
| Command | What it does |
|---------|-------------|
| /research:summarize | Summarize a single source into a structured brief |
| /research:compare | Compare 2-5 sources side-by-side with synthesis |
| /research:cite | Extract and format all citations from a document |
Recognize these patterns from the user:
If the user has a document and wants structured understanding → this skill applies.
/research:summarize — Single Source SummaryIdentify source type
Extract structured brief
Title: [exact title]
Author(s): [names]
Date: [publication date]
Source Type: [paper | article | report | documentation]
## Key Thesis
[1-2 sentences: the central argument or finding]
## Key Findings
1. [Finding with supporting evidence]
2. [Finding with supporting evidence]
3. [Finding with supporting evidence]
## Methodology
[How they arrived at these findings — data sources, sample size, approach]
## Limitations
- [What the source doesn't cover or gets wrong]
## Actionable Takeaways
- [What to do with this information]
## Notable Quotes
> "[Direct quote]" (p. X)
Assess quality
/research:compare — Multi-Source ComparisonCollect sources (2-5 documents)
Summarize each using the single-source workflow above
Build comparison matrix
| Dimension | Source A | Source B | Source C |
|------------------|-----------------|-----------------|-----------------|
| Central Thesis | ... | ... | ... |
| Methodology | ... | ... | ... |
| Key Finding | ... | ... | ... |
| Sample/Scope | ... | ... | ... |
| Credibility | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low | High/Med/Low |
Synthesize
Produce synthesis brief
## Consensus Findings
[What most sources agree on]
## Contested Points
[Where sources disagree, with strongest evidence for each side]
## Gaps
[What none of the sources address]
## Recommendation
[Based on weight of evidence, what should the reader believe/do?]
/research:cite — Citation ExtractionSupported citation formats:
scripts/extract_citations.pyCLI utility for extracting and formatting citations from text.
Features:
Usage:
# Extract citations from a file (APA format, default)
python3 scripts/extract_citations.py document.txt
# Specify format
python3 scripts/extract_citations.py document.txt --format ieee
# JSON output
python3 scripts/extract_citations.py document.txt --format apa --output json
# From stdin
cat paper.txt | python3 scripts/extract_citations.py --stdin
scripts/format_summary.pyCLI utility for generating structured research summaries.
Features:
Usage:
# Generate structured summary template
python3 scripts/format_summary.py --template academic
# Brief executive summary format
python3 scripts/format_summary.py --template executive --length brief
# All templates listed
python3 scripts/format_summary.py --list-templates
# JSON output
python3 scripts/format_summary.py --template article --output json
Rate every source on four dimensions:
| Dimension | High | Medium | Low | |-----------|------|--------|-----| | Credibility | Peer-reviewed, established author | Reputable outlet, known author | Blog, unknown author, no review | | Evidence | Large sample, rigorous method | Moderate data, sound approach | Anecdotal, no data, opinion | | Recency | Published within 2 years | 2-5 years old | 5+ years, may be outdated | | Objectivity | No conflicts, balanced view | Minor affiliations disclosed | Funded by interested party, one-sided |
Overall Rating:
See references/summary-templates.md for:
See references/citation-formats.md for:
Flag these without being asked:
git clone https://github.com/alirezarezvani/claude-skills.git
cp -r claude-skills/product-team/research-summarizer ~/.claude/skills/
./scripts/convert.sh --skill research-summarizer --tool codex|gemini|cursor|windsurf|openclaw
clawhub install cs-research-summarizer
tools
Code review automation for TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Swift, Kotlin, C#, .NET, Java, C, C++, Rust, Ruby, PHP, and Dart/Flutter. Analyzes PRs for complexity and risk, checks code quality for SOLID violations and code smells, generates review reports. Use when reviewing pull requests, analyzing code quality, identifying issues, generating review checklists.
tools
Use when planning, funding, scoping, or synthesizing enterprise research across workstreams — clinical study design, R&D program finance, market sizing/surveys, or product/user research. Triggers on "design this clinical study", "what sample size", "R&D budget", "burn rate", "capitalize or expense", "TAM SAM SOM", "market sizing", "survey design", "segment the market", "plan user interviews", "usability test", "synthesize research insights". Forks context to route to one of four Research-Operations sub-skills (clinical-research, research-finance, market-research, product-research) and returns a digest. Distinct from ra-qm-team (regulatory submission), finance (corporate close/valuation), research/grants (funding discovery), product-team (persona/journey/live experiments), and marketing-skill (campaign analytics).
development
Use when managing the money for an internal R&D program or portfolio — building a multi-period program budget with the F&A (indirect) split, tracking burn rate and runway against value-inflection milestones, or routing R&D cost items to a capitalize-vs-expense determination. Every budget output surfaces its assumptions block; capitalize-vs-expense is decision-support only and routes to a named finance owner — it never books an entry or decides accounting treatment. Distinct from finance/financial-analysis (corporate DCF, close, valuation) and research/grants (funding discovery — this manages money already won).
development
Use when planning and synthesizing product/user research as a method-and-repository discipline — selecting the right method for the goal (generative interviews vs usability test vs concept test vs validation), computing method-based saturation/sample size with an explicit confidence level, or synthesizing coded observations into insights while flagging single-source anecdotes. Never fabricates user insight; an insight requires recurrence across independent participants. Distinct from product-team/ux-researcher-designer (persona/journey artifacts), product-discovery (discovery-sprint planning), and experiment-designer (live A/B) — this is the research-ops method + insight-repository layer.