| name | report-building |
| description | Structures and organizes reports, papers, theses, and documentation. USE FOR: create report/paper/thesis/documentation, establish logical framework then develop argument. DO NOT USE FOR: short messages or summaries, slide/presentation design, pure Typst implementation issues. Supports Markdown and Typst output.
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| allowed-tools | Task, Read, Write, Edit, Bash, Glob, Grep, WebFetch, WebSearch |
Report Building
Handles long-form structured writing; does not handle presentation structure design or pure Typst implementation.
USE FOR
- Long-form writing: reports, papers, technical documentation, business proposals, case studies
- Tasks that require establishing a logical framework first, then developing the argument
DO NOT USE FOR
- Short messages or summary-level copy
- Slide or presentation structure design
- Pure Typst implementation issues
Execution Skeleton
- Clarify the writing goal, audience, and purpose; select a matching framework from framework-selection.
- Design the outline per workflow; mark core arguments, key evidence, and action items.
- Write content section by section, continuously self-checking with MECE, So What, and data-backed principles.
- When needed, delegate via oracle-delegation to review the outline and draft from a reader's perspective.
- Hand off to the Typst implementation skill for formal typesetting or export.
Reference Map
Output Contract
- Default output is a clear report skeleton, argument chain, and body text suited to the target medium
- If entering the typesetting phase, hand off to the implementation skill
Collaboration and Handoff
- When facts or data are needed, call a research skill first
- When also building presentation content, hand off to a presentation structure design skill