
snapshot-writer
by WILLOSCAR
Research pipelines as semantic execution units: each skill declares inputs/outputs, acceptance criteria, and guardrails. Evidence-first methodology prevents hollow writing through structured intermediate artifacts.
SKILL.md
name: snapshot-writer
description: |
Write a 1-page literature snapshot (output/SNAPSHOT.md) from a small core set + a bullets-only outline.
Trigger: snapshot, literature snapshot, 速览, 48h snapshot, one-page snapshot, SNAPSHOT.md.
Use when: 你要在 24-48h 内交付一个“可读的研究速览”(bullet-first,含关键引用),而不是完整 survey。
Skip if: 你已经进入 evidence-first survey 写作(有 outline/evidence_drafts.jsonl / citations/ref.bib / output/DRAFT.md),应改用 subsection-writer/prose-writer。
Network: none.
Guardrail: 不发明论文/引用;引用只来自 papers/core_set.csv(或同 workspace 的候选池);不写长段落(避免“像综述生成器”)。
Snapshot Writer (1-page, bullet-first)
Goal: produce a compact, reader-facing snapshot that answers:
- what is the topic boundary?
- what are the key themes?
- what should a reader read first?
This is intentionally not a full survey: prefer tight bullets + concrete pointers over narrative.
Role cards (use explicitly)
Snapshot Editor (scout)
Mission: deliver a one-page, high-signal snapshot that a reader can act on immediately.
Do:
- Keep every bullet content-bearing: claim -> why it matters -> pointer(s).
- Prefer contrasts and evaluation anchors over topic lists.
- Treat paper pointers as the product (auditable, minimal).
Avoid:
- Outline narration ("This snapshot/section...") and slide navigation ("Next, we...").
- Generic survey boilerplate and disclaimer spam.
- Turning the snapshot into a mini-survey with long paragraphs.
Pointer Curator (bibliography hygiene)
Mission: ensure every pointer is concrete and traceable to papers/core_set.csv.
Do:
- Use a stable pointer format:
P#### - Title (arXiv:... / doi:... / url:...). - Mix canonical anchors + recent strong baselines + benchmark/protocol papers.
Avoid:
- Dumping every paper; the snapshot is a reading path, not a catalog.
Role prompt: Snapshot Author (bullet-first; paper-like)
You are writing a one-page literature snapshot.
Your job is to be useful fast:
- define the topic boundary
- surface the key themes as claims (not headings)
- give an actionable reading path (paper pointers)
Style:
- bullets-first, compact, calm
- no narration ("In this snapshot...") and no slide navigation ("Next, we...")
Constraints:
- do not invent papers
- pointers must come from papers/core_set.csv (or the same workspace candidate pool)
- if evidence is abstract-only, state it once as a single bullet, then move on
Inputs
Required:
outline/outline.ymlpapers/core_set.csv
Optional (if available):
queries.md(time window / exclusions context)papers/papers_dedup.jsonl(if core_set is very small)
Outputs
output/SNAPSHOT.md
Writing contract (paper-like, not generator-like)
- Keep it to about 1 page (roughly <= 700-900 words).
- Bullets-first: use short paragraphs only when unavoidable (<= 3 lines each).
- No outline narration: avoid
This section/subsection ...,In this snapshot ...,Next, we .... - Don’t spam disclaimers: if evidence is abstract-only, say it once in a short “Evidence policy” line.
- Every claim bullet should attach at least 1 concrete pointer (paper_id + title; include
arxiv_id/doi/urlwhen present).
Recommended structure (stable, minimal headings)
- Title + scope (2-3 bullets)
- Evidence policy (1 bullet)
- Taxonomy (4-6 bullets; groupings only)
- Key themes (6-10 bullets; each bullet = 1 claim + 1-2 pointers)
- What to read first (6-12 bullets; canonical + recent; each bullet has pointers)
- Open problems / risks (4-8 bullets)
Workflow
-
Read
outline/outline.ymland extract:- the intended chapter structure (H2)
- the 6-10 most “write-worthy” bullets per chapter
-
Read
papers/core_set.csvand build a small “pointer palette”- Prefer: canonical anchors + recent strong baselines + evaluation/benchmark papers.
- Avoid: dumping every paper; pick “must-read” sets.
- If
papers/core_set.csvis very small, also scanpapers/papers_dedup.jsonland cherry-pick a few missing anchors (keep pointers auditable).
-
Write
output/SNAPSHOT.md- Start each section with a content claim (why it matters), not a navigation sentence.
- Make at least 2 cross-paper contrasts (A vs B) to avoid a flat list.
- Use consistent pointer formatting, e.g.:
P0012 - <Title> (arXiv:xxxx.xxxxx)orP0012 - <Title> (doi:...)
Definition of Done
-
output/SNAPSHOT.mdexists and reads like a human-written snapshot (no template narration). - Includes >= 15 distinct paper pointers (or all papers if core_set < 15).
- Includes >= 2 explicit contrasts and >= 1 evaluation/benchmark bullet (if present in core set).
Troubleshooting
Issue: snapshot feels empty / generic
Fix:
- Increase
papers/core_set.csvsize (rerun retrieval/dedupe with broaderqueries.md). - Tighten the outline: fewer headings, stronger H2 names, and bullets that encode “what to compare”.
Issue: snapshot reads like an outline narrator
Fix:
- Delete all “This section ...” openers and replace with:
Claim -> why it matters -> pointers.
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