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// Structured literature search and synthesis with citation extraction and gap identification
// Structured literature search and synthesis with citation extraction and gap identification
Challenge formatting decisions with 5-7 specific questions. Checks section ordering, content placement, missing elements, alternative structures, and compliance gaps.
Validate bibliography entries against citations in all manuscript files. Find missing entries and unused references.
Run the proofreading protocol on manuscript files. Checks grammar, typos, draft marker integrity, consistency, and academic writing quality. Produces a report without editing files.
Comprehensive manuscript review covering argument structure, methodology, citation completeness, writing quality, and potential referee objections. Works with .docx, .tex, .pdf, and .md manuscripts.
Interactive interview to formalize a research idea into a structured specification with hypotheses and empirical strategy
Generate structured research questions, testable hypotheses, and empirical strategies from a topic or dataset
| name | lit-review |
| description | Structured literature search and synthesis with citation extraction and gap identification |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| argument-hint | [topic, paper title, or research question] |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Grep","Glob","Write","WebSearch","WebFetch"] |
Conduct a structured literature search and synthesis on the given topic.
Input: $ARGUMENTS — a topic, paper title, research question, or phenomenon to investigate.
Parse the topic from $ARGUMENTS. If a specific paper is named, use it as the anchor.
Search for related work using available tools:
master_supporting_docs/supporting_papers/ for uploaded papersWebSearch to find recent publications (if available)WebFetch to access working paper repositories (if available).bib file for papers already in the projectOrganize findings into these categories:
Identify gaps and opportunities:
Extract citations in BibTeX format for all papers discussed.
Save the report to quality_reports/lit_review_[sanitized_topic].md
# Literature Review: [Topic]
**Date:** [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Query:** [Original query from user]
## Summary
[2-3 paragraph overview of the state of the literature]
## Key Papers
### [Author (Year)] — [Short Title]
- **Main contribution:** [1-2 sentences]
- **Method:** [Identification strategy / data]
- **Key finding:** [Result with effect size if available]
- **Relevance:** [Why it matters for our research]
[Repeat for 5-15 papers, ordered by relevance]
## Thematic Organization
### Theoretical Contributions
[Grouped discussion]
### Empirical Findings
[Grouped discussion with comparison across studies]
### Methodological Innovations
[Methods relevant to the topic]
## Gaps and Opportunities
1. [Gap 1 — what's missing and why it matters]
2. [Gap 2]
3. [Gap 3]
## Suggested Next Steps
- [Concrete actions: papers to read, data to obtain, methods to consider]
## BibTeX Entries
```bibtex
@article{...}
---
## Important
- **Be honest about uncertainty.** If you cannot verify a citation, say so.
- **Prioritize recent work** (last 5-10 years) unless seminal papers are older.
- **Note working papers vs published papers** — working papers may change.
- **Do NOT fabricate citations.** If you're unsure about a paper's details, flag it for the user to verify.