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openclaw skills install academic-writing-polisherUse when researchers need a Nature-inspired, context-first workflow to polish academic paragraphs, abstracts, reviewer responses, peer-review comments, or editorial feedback. Revises for clarity, coherence, concision, and journal-ready tone while preserving author intent, avoiding invented claims or citations, and flagging ambiguity or meaning risks.
openclaw skills install academic-writing-polisherUse this skill to polish academic writing responsibly. The goal is not to write the paper for the user. The goal is to help the user express their own research meaning more clearly, coherently, concisely, and professionally.
This workflow is inspired by context-first academic writing practices discussed in Dritjon Gruda's Nature Career Column, "Three ways ChatGPT helps me in my academic writing" (2024), DOI: 10.1038/d41586-024-01042-3.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Do not use this skill for literature review, citation discovery, data analysis, journal selection, or generating new scientific claims unless the user separately asks for that workflow.
Never silently add intellectual content. Do not invent claims, mechanisms, citations, results, limitations, methods, implications, or author intent.
If meaning is unclear, flag the ambiguity and offer a conservative revision.
Before revising, collect missing context when it materially affects the edit. Ask only the questions needed for the current passage.
Useful context:
If the user already supplied enough context, proceed without asking.
Choose the smallest mode that solves the task:
Light polish: grammar, word choice, flow, and academic tone.Clarity rewrite: restructures sentences to make the intended meaning easier to follow.Concision: removes repetition, filler, and unnecessary hedging.Coherence: improves paragraph order, transitions, and logical flow.Reviewer response: makes responses specific, respectful, and action-oriented.Peer-review feedback: organizes the user's notes into clear review comments without uploading or exposing confidential manuscript text beyond what the user provided.Editorial feedback: turns decision notes into direct, respectful, actionable letters.For most polishing tasks, return:
**Polished Version**
[revised text]
**What Changed**
- [brief explanation of major edits]
**Meaning Check**
- Preserved: [key meaning preserved]
- Please verify: [any assumption or ambiguous point]
**Risk Flags**
- [invented-claim/citation/overstatement/ambiguity risks, or "None noticed"]
For very short requests, you may omit headings if a concise answer is better, but still preserve meaning and flag risks.
When revising responses to reviewers:
When helping with peer review or editorial feedback:
If the user needs reusable prompts or examples, read:
references/prompt-patterns.md for reusable task prompts.references/examples.md for before/after examples and launch copy.