Research Briefing
Build a focused literature and citation briefing from PapersFlow. Use when the user wants paper search, citation verification, related-paper discovery, or ci...
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Security Scan
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medium confidencePurpose & Capability
The name/description (research briefing from PapersFlow) matches the SKILL.md workflow: search_literature, verify_citation, find_related_papers, citation graph operations and fetch. Nothing requested (no env vars, no binaries) contradicts the described functionality.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions stay on-topic: they tell the agent which PapersFlow tools to call for each user intent, how to structure outputs, and explicitly avoid guessing node ids. They do not instruct reading arbitrary files, environment variables, or transmitting data to unrelated endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install specification and no code files — this is instruction-only, which minimizes disk/code install risk.
Credentials
The SKILL.md references a hosted 'papersflow-mcp' server but the skill declares no required environment variables or credentials. This can be fine if the server is public, but it could also indicate an omission (API key or endpoint not declared). Confirm whether PapersFlow access requires authentication or special endpoints.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and no install-time persistence. The skill is user-invocable and allows autonomous invocation (platform default) but requests no elevated or persistent system privileges.
Assessment
This skill appears to do what it says: guide literature search and citation-graph queries using PapersFlow tools, and it does not request extra system access. Before installing, verify whether the referenced 'papersflow-mcp' server is public or requires an API key/credentials (the skill declares none). Also consider the provenance risk: the skill has no homepage and an opaque owner ID — if you plan to send private or unpublished text to the service, confirm the service's privacy policy and whether you need an explicit API key or trusted endpoint.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
Current versionv0.1.0
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SKILL.md
Research Briefing
Use this skill when a user wants a high-signal research briefing grounded in the hosted papersflow-mcp server.
Workflow
- Resolve the user's target topic, title, DOI, or seed paper.
- Start with
search_literaturefor broad discovery. - Use
verify_citationwhen the user gives a citation string, DOI, URL, PubMed ID, arXiv ID, or uncertain bibliographic reference. - Use
find_related_paperswhen the user wants nearby work around a seed paper. - Use
get_citation_graphwhen the user wants a graph view with references, incoming citations, and optionally similar papers. - Use
get_paper_neighborswhen the user wants a one-hop grouped view instead of a graph-first view. - Use
expand_citation_graphonly after you already have seed node ids from a previous graph result. - Use
fetchwhen the user wants a richer single-paper record after search or graph exploration.
Output Style
- Prefer short grouped sections over long prose.
- Include paper titles, years, identifiers, and why they matter.
- If the user asked for a graph-oriented answer, explicitly distinguish:
- references
- later citations
- similar papers
- If the graph result looks noisy, say so instead of pretending the neighborhood is authoritative.
Tool Guidance
Use search_literature
Use for:
- topic exploration
- early-stage paper discovery
- short lists of candidate seed papers
Use verify_citation
Use for:
- checking a citation string
- normalizing a DOI or paper URL
- producing a reliable paper identifier before deeper exploration
Use get_citation_graph
Use for:
- seed-centered graph exploration
- showing how a paper connects to prior and later work
Prefer this when the user explicitly asks for a graph, network, map, or influence chain.
Use get_paper_neighbors
Use for:
- concise grouped neighbors
- "show me the references / citations / similar papers" requests
Prefer this over the graph tool when the user cares more about grouped lists than graph structure.
Use expand_citation_graph
Use only when:
- you already have valid node ids from a previous graph result
- the user wants to grow the graph one hop farther
Do not guess node ids.
Examples
- User asks: "Find five strong papers on retrieval-augmented generation evaluation and tell me which one to start with."
- User asks: "Verify this citation and give me a normalized version."
- User asks: "Show me the citation graph around Attention Is All You Need."
- User asks: "Expand the graph from these two node ids and tell me where the important branches are."
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