Helps users develop clear, logically structured postgraduate academic research writing for proposals, literature reviews, hypotheses, methods, and ethical ap...
Security Analysis
high confidenceThis is a straightforward academic writing guidance skill with no code, commands, credentials, persistence, or hidden data access.
The SKILL.md purpose is coherent: it instructs an agent to help structure postgraduate academic writing, literature reviews, proposals, hypotheses, methods, statistics, ethics text, and bilingual polishing.
Runtime instructions are limited to writing, restructuring, methodological consistency checks, and cautious academic phrasing; no prompt-injection, role override, hidden behavior, or tool-use escalation was found.
The package contains only a markdown SKILL.md file, with no executable scripts, dependencies, install hooks, or package registry requirements.
The skill does not request filesystem, network, credential, browser, API, profile, or local indexing access; its capabilities are proportionate to academic writing assistance.
No persistence, background workers, privilege escalation, shell commands, mutation of user environment, or session/token handling appears in the artifacts.
Guidance
Before installing, treat it as an academic writing helper rather than a source of verified research facts. Review generated citations, statistical plans, ethics language, and clinical claims carefully, especially for real thesis, proposal, or ethics submissions.
Latest Release
v1.0.0
Initial release of academic-research-writing-skill: - Provides structured academic writing support for literature reviews, proposals, study openings, background, objectives, methodology, and ethics sections. - Emphasizes conceptual clarity, logical flow, methodological consistency, and academic tone for postgraduate-level work. - Supports bilingual (Chinese-English) output and translation/polishing of academic text. - Adapts support based on the user's research type (e.g., clinical, psychology, neuroscience). - Delivers output suitable for real proposal, ethics application, or academic report requirements.
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