| name | research-synthesis |
| description | Synthesize multiple research files into actionable insights through cross-referencing and pattern identification. Use when you have 3+ sources on a topic, need a literature review, consolidating notes from multiple sources, or understanding topics from multiple angles. Trigger phrases: 'synthesize these research files', 'find patterns across sources', 'consolidate these notes', 'create a literature review', 'understand by synthesizing'. |
OpenClaw Integration: This skill is invoked by the Dojo Genesis plugin via /dojo run research-synthesis.
The agent receives project context automatically via the before_agent_start hook.
Use dojo_get_context for full state, dojo_save_artifact to persist outputs,
and dojo_update_state to record phase transitions and decisions.
Research Synthesis Engine
Version: 1.0
Created: 2026-02-08
Author: Manus AI
Purpose: To turn raw research into a coherent understanding of a topic, identifying patterns, contradictions, and key recommendations.
I. The Philosophy: From Information to Insight
This skill transforms the act of research from a process of information gathering to a process of insight generation. By systematically cataloging, cross-referencing, and synthesizing multiple sources, it uncovers patterns and contradictions that are not visible from any single source, leading to a deeper, more actionable understanding.
II. When to Use This Skill
- When you have 3 or more research files on a single topic.
- When you need to create a literature review or a competitive analysis.
- When you want to consolidate notes from multiple meetings or interviews.
- When the
planning-with-files meta-skill routes to this mode.
III. The Workflow
This is a 5-step workflow for synthesizing multiple research files.
Step 1: File Ingestion and Cataloging
Goal: Read all uploaded research files and create a structured catalog.
- Read Files: Use the
file tool to read each uploaded file (use view for PDFs).
- Extract Metadata: Identify author, date, and key topics for each file.
- Create Catalog: Create an internal catalog document listing all files and their metadata.
Step 2: Cross-Referencing and Pattern Identification
Goal: Identify patterns, contradictions, and connections across all files.
- Identify Themes: Read through the catalog to identify recurring themes.
- Note Convergence: Where do the sources agree?
- Note Divergence: Where do the sources disagree or contradict each other?
- Identify Gaps: What topics are mentioned in one source but not others?
- Create Cross-Reference Matrix: Create an internal matrix to map themes to sources.
Step 3: Synthesis Document Creation
Goal: Create a unified synthesis document that integrates findings from all files.
- Organize by Themes: Structure the document by the themes identified in Step 2 (not by individual files).
- Summarize Evidence: For each theme, summarize the convergent evidence and highlight contradictions.
- Provide Key Insights: For each theme, provide a key insight that is not obvious from any single source.
- Include Actionable Recommendations: Provide a list of concrete next steps based on the synthesis.
- Cite Sources: Include citations to the specific files that support each claim.
Step 4: Validation and Refinement
Goal: Ensure the synthesis is accurate, complete, and actionable.
- Review for Accuracy: Check that all claims are supported by the source files.
- Check for Completeness: Ensure all major themes and contradictions are covered.
- Verify Actionability: Ensure that recommendations are concrete and can be implemented.
Step 5: Delivery
Goal: Deliver the synthesis to the user with clear next steps.
- Send Synthesis: Use the
message tool to send the synthesis document as an attachment.
- Summarize: Briefly summarize the key insights and recommendations.
- Offer Deeper Dive: Offer to answer questions or explore specific themes in more detail.
IV. Best Practices
- Organize by Themes, Not by Files: Synthesis requires integration, not just summarization.
- Contradictions Are Valuable: Highlight disagreements between sources—they often reveal the most interesting insights.
- Actionable Recommendations Are the Goal: A synthesis should lead to action.
- Cite Your Sources: Every claim in the synthesis should be traceable to a specific source file.
V. Quality Checklist
OpenClaw Tool Integration
When running inside the Dojo Genesis plugin:
- Start by calling
dojo_get_context to retrieve full project state, history, and artifacts
- During the skill, follow the workflow steps documented above
- Save outputs using
dojo_save_artifact with the artifacts output directory
- Update project state by calling
dojo_update_state to record skill completion and any phase transitions