Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/evidence-lockWrite or rewrite a document in evidence-locked mode: no unsourced sentences — every substantive claim carries a footnote citing the exact passage in the user's provided sources, and anything unsupportable is explicitly marked. Use when asked to make a document fully sourced, add citations from my docs, ground a draft in the attached material, or produce something for audiences that will check (legal, board, regulators, enterprise buyers). Produces the document with numbered citations, a source map quoting each cited passage, and an unsupported-claims register.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/evidence-lockFor most drafts, plausible is enough. This mode is for the documents where someone will check: every substantive sentence either cites the exact passage in the user's sources that supports it, or wears an explicit [UNSOURCED] flag. No third state.
[UNSOURCED] item with what evidence would resolve itAsk for (if not already provided):
[UNSOURCED]). Default: soft.[3] → "Q2 churn analysis, §4: 'logo churn concentrated in accounts under $10k ACV (71% of losses)'". Citing a whole document is not a lock.[UNSOURCED] (or the sentence gets weakened to what the source supports — prefer weakening).[inference from 2,5] — distinguishing sourced, inferred from sourced, and unsourced.[The document. Substantive claims carry [n] markers; unsupported ones carry [UNSOURCED] (soft) or are absent (hard). Inferences carry [inference from n,m].]
Source map
| # | Source | Supporting passage (verbatim) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | [doc, section] | "[exact quote]" |
Unsupported claims register
| Claim | Why it's unsourced | What would resolve it |
|---|
Conflicts noted: [source A says X; source B says Y — surfaced at footnote n]
[UNSOURCED] flag, or an [inference from …] label — zero unmarked claims