skills/skills-codex/comm-lit-review/SKILL.md
Communications-domain literature review and related-work search with database-aware source control. Use when the task is about communications, wireless, networking, satellite/NTN, Wi-Fi, cellular, transport protocols, congestion control, routing, scheduling, MAC/PHY, rate adaptation, channel estimation, beamforming, or communication-system research and the user wants papers, prior art, a survey, related work, or a landscape summary. Prioritize IEEE Xplore and ScienceDirect, prefer formal publications over preprints, and separate foundational work from recent progress.
npx skillsauth add shaun-z/auto-claude-code-research-in-sleep comm-lit-reviewInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Run communications-focused paper search with tighter source policy than a generic literature review. Default to formal publications, prioritize IEEE Xplore and ScienceDirect, then ACM Digital Library, and output a review that is structured for research use rather than casual browsing.
Read references/source-policy.md before searching. Use references/domain-taxonomy.md to classify the topic, references/venue-tiering.md to rank venues, and references/output-template.md to format the final answer.
Decide whether the request is primarily about:
If the request is not clearly in communications systems research, fall back to a more general literature skill.
Apply these defaults unless the user overrides them:
IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, then ACM Digital Library, then broader webIf the user explicitly narrows scope, obey the narrower scope:
Use a layered search strategy. For communications topics, do not build the review from random blog posts or derivative summaries.
Search in this order by default:
ieeexplore.ieee.orgsciencedirect.comdl.acm.orgOnly move to the next database tier when one of these is true:
Within each database tier, search venue tiers in this order:
Follow the concrete tier lists in references/venue-tiering.md.
By default this venue tiering is a soft priority, not a hard whitelist.
only top venues, top journals only, top conferences only, or equivalent, switch to hard constraint mode and do not auto-expand beyond Tier A unless the user later relaxes the constraintUse preprints only when:
When a preprint is used, label it clearly as preprint.
For each relevant paper, capture:
Favor numbers, assumptions, and actual problem statements over generic summaries.
Group papers by technical axis, not by search order. Common groupings:
Explicitly separate:
Follow the templates in references/output-template.md.
The default output should include:
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