| name | research |
| description | Default entry point for any research request — a hybrid router that classifies the question deterministically and either delegates to a specialist research skill (pulse for trends/sentiment, grants for NIH funding, litreview for academic literature, syllabus for course reading, patent for prior-art + IP landscape, dossier for entity research) or runs its own plan-decompose-multi-source-search-synthesize-cite fallback workflow when no specialist matches. Always surfaces the routing decision so users can override. Use when the user makes any research request that doesn't obviously match a more-specific specialist skill (e.g., "research [topic]", "look into [topic]", "what do we know about [topic]", "investigate [topic]", "find me information on [topic]", "do some research on [topic]", "I need to understand [topic]"). Output is a markdown briefing (default) or .docx document (on request) with full citations and an audit log. |
Research — Hybrid Router + Fallback
The runtime orchestrator for the research domain. Architecture C: deterministic classification → specialist delegation OR own plan-decompose-search-synthesize-cite workflow.
Portability
Requires WebSearch + WebFetch for the fallback workflow; specialist skills (pulse, grants, litreview, syllabus, patent, dossier) must be present for delegation to work. Node.js with docx package required if Q2 = document mode. Works in Claude Code CLI natively. In Claude.ai with web tools + Code Execution, the workflow is supported.
Distinct From engineering/autoresearch-agent
These two skills share the word "research" but serve completely different use cases:
research/research/ (this skill) — research-query router + fallback workflow ("Research X")
engineering/autoresearch-agent/ — Karpathy's autonomous file-optimization experiment loop ("Make this code faster")
No overlap. They coexist.
Hybrid Architecture (C)
Every invocation produces one of three outcomes:
- Delegation — Classified as specialist-domain. Routes there. User sees the specialist's output.
- Fallback execution — Classified as general research. Runs own plan → search → synthesize workflow.
- Clarification request — Classification ambiguous OR a single bare-noun signal matched. Asks one forcing question (with a recommended answer) to disambiguate, then routes.
The skill never silently runs its fallback when a specialist would have done better. Routing transparency is what makes the hybrid architecture trustworthy.
Specialist Registry
| Specialist | Routing signals | Domain |
|---|
pulse | reddit / hn / x / buzz / sentiment / trending / "what's people saying" / "pulse on" / "take the pulse" / "current conversation" | Multi-source recency research |
grants | NIH / grant / R01 / K-award / RePORTER / NOSI / "grants for" / FDA / "study section" / "principal investigator" | NIH grant-funding intelligence |
litreview | literature review / PICO / SPIDER / systematic review / "review papers on" / meta-analysis | Academic literature orientation |
syllabus | syllabus / course outline / curriculum / "reading list" / "for my class" / "for my students" | Course supplementary reading |
patent | prior art / FTO / freedom to operate / patent / "patent landscape" / invention / novelty search / "ip landscape" | Patent prior-art + landscape |
dossier | "dossier on" / "due diligence" / "background check" / "prep me for" / "competitor research" / "investor diligence" / "interview prep" / "background on" | Decision-grade entity research |
Escalation → deep-research: when a wrong answer is expensive (strategy, comparing N options, hypothesis validation, mapping a field) and rigor matters more than speed, escalate to the deep-research skill instead of the fast fallback workflow — it runs a triangulated, multi-round, adversarial investigation and persists an auditable, reusable research folder. This router is the fast path; deep-research is the heavyweight one.
Agent Integrity Rules
This skill obeys the research-pack convention:
- Execution discipline (fallback only): Sequential searches. 1 q/sec rate limit. Confirm response received before next call.
- Source discipline: Cite only sources returned by this session's tool calls. Training knowledge labeled
[Background — not from search] and excluded from counts.
- Three-count tracking (fallback only): Queries sent / sources received / sources cited.
- Retry policy: On failure → wait 3s → retry once → log. After 3 consecutive failures: stop, alert user.
- Routing discipline: Never delegate silently. Always state the decision + accept override.
Phase 1: Grill-Me Intake (2–4 Questions)
Intake is intentionally minimal — the goal is to route fast, not to interrogate. One question per turn.
Q1 (always) — Research question
What's the research question? State it in 1–2 sentences. Specific is better than broad — "AI for healthcare" gets you a vague survey; "How are health systems integrating LLM-based clinical decision support?" gets you a useful answer.
Refuse mush. If user says "research AI", push back once: "What about AI specifically — adoption, safety, capability, funding, regulation, comparison? Pick an angle."
Q2 (always) — Output preference
What output do you want? Pick one:
- Quick chat briefing (5-min read, markdown in chat)
- Standalone document (.docx with citations, shareable)
Forcing choice. Document mode triggers deeper search budgets and full audit logs.
Q3 (asked only when classification returns ask or fallback with no signals) — Domain disambiguation
Quick clarification — pick the closest match (recommended: {N} — your question matched a {specialist} signal):
- Academic literature (papers, peer-reviewed)
- Industry / trends (what's the buzz, news, sentiment)
- Specific entity (a company, person, organization)
- Technology / patents (prior art, IP landscape)
- Grant funding (NIH, foundations)
- Course material (syllabus or curriculum)
- None of the above — run general research
When the classifier returned ask (single bare-noun signal), pre-mark the recommended option. Skip if classification produced a silent route (≥2 signals OR one strong multi-word phrase).
Q4 (asked only if Q3 was needed AND user picked "none of the above") — General-research scope
For general research, what's your time horizon — quick scan (5 searches) or thorough (15 searches)?
Skip if a specialist took over.
Stop condition: After Q4 (or earlier if dependency skips applied), commit and start Phase 2. Most invocations exit intake after Q1 + Q2.
Phase 2: Deterministic Classification
This is deterministic, not LLM-reasoned — for speed, debuggability, and consistency.
SIGNALS = {
pulse: ["reddit", "hn", "hacker news", "x.com", "twitter", "buzz",
"sentiment", "trending", "what are people saying",
"what's happening", "the conversation around",
"pulse on", "take the pulse", "current conversation"],
grants: ["nih", "grant", "grants for", "r01", "r21", "k-award", "reporter",
"nosi", "funding", "fda", "study section", "principal investigator"],
litreview:["literature review", "lit review", "litreview", "pico", "spider",
"systematic review", "review papers on", "research papers on",
"papers about", "meta-analysis"],
syllabus: ["syllabus", "course outline", "curriculum", "reading list",
"for my class", "for my students", "course material"],
patent: ["prior art", "fto", "freedom to operate", "patent",
"patent landscape", "invention", "novelty search",
"patent search", "ip landscape"],
dossier: ["dossier on", "due diligence", "background check",
"prep me for", "competitor research", "investor diligence",
"interview prep", "research my competitor", "background on"]
}
For each specialist S:
score[S] = count of SIGNALS[S] phrases matched in question (case-insensitive substring)
if max(score) >= 2:
route_to = argmax(score)
elif max(score) == 1 and only one specialist has score 1:
if the matched phrase is multi-word (contains a space):
route_to = that specialist
else:
route_to = "ask"
else:
route_to = "fallback"
Implementation: scripts/classifier.py --question "..." returns the routing decision + matched signals + per-specialist scores + (for ask) the recommended specialist. Use it; don't re-implement. The SIGNALS map and rules above are kept phrase-for-phrase in sync with the script — drift = bug.
Phase 3a: Specialist Delegation (≥2 signals OR one strong multi-word phrase)
When delegating:
- Pass the user's question verbatim plus the output preference (Q2)
- Let the specialist run its own grill-me intake — do NOT pre-answer specialist questions
- Return specialist output as the user-visible result
- Tag the result with
[Delegated to: research → {specialist}] in the chat output so the user knows what skill produced it
- Tag the audit log via
scripts/routing_transparency_logger.py --action record_delegation
Phase 3b: Own Fallback Workflow
If routing produced no specialist match (and Q3 confirmed general research), run the 8-step fallback:
- Decompose — break the question into 3–5 sub-questions (what / why / how / who / what's next). Show the decomposition before searching.
scripts/fallback_decomposer.py --question "..." gives a deterministic starting point.
- Source selection — per sub-question: recency → WebSearch+WebFetch (+Reddit/HN on signal); technical/docs → WebSearch+WebFetch; academic → Consensus MCP if connected, else WebSearch with
scholar.google.com site filter; data/numbers → WebFetch primary documents; entity-level → offer dossier re-route.
- Search — sequential per sub-question, 1 q/sec, 2–4 queries per source, broad-to-narrow.
- Read + extract — WebFetch high-signal results; note every source URL.
- Synthesize — 2–4 paragraphs per sub-question with inline citations; surface disagreement when sources disagree.
- Cross-cutting patterns — 1–2 paragraphs across sub-questions: consensus, controversy, gaps.
- Output — markdown brief by default; DOCX if user picked document mode.
- Audit log — three counts (sent / received / cited) + per-source reliability tier (primary / secondary / tertiary).
Routing Transparency Protocol (Mandatory)
After classification, the skill always:
- States the decision in one sentence: "Routing to
litreview because you mentioned PICO and meta-analysis (2 signals)."
- Offers override: "If you want general research instead OR a different specialist, say so now."
- Proceeds with the recommended route if the user doesn't object — no timers, no countdowns.
- If user overrides → accept, re-route, log the override via
routing_transparency_logger.py --action record_override.
Never delegates silently. This is the trust-building property that makes the hybrid pattern work.
Output Format
Markdown brief (Q2 = quick chat briefing): title + *Generated: [DATE] | Routed: [specialist | fallback]*, then TL;DR (2-3 sentences) → Findings (one H3 per sub-question, inline citations) → Cross-Cutting Patterns → Sources (numbered, hyperlinked, reliability tier each) → Audit (three counts + failures).
DOCX (Q2 = standalone document): standard research-pack DOCX patterns — Arial 12pt, navy headings, blue table headers, hyperlinked sources, mandatory audit log section. Reference the docx skill for setup.
Audit log block (fallback mode)
Queries sent: N | Sources received: M | Sources cited: K
Failures: F (3-consecutive-failures triggered: yes/no)
Per-source tier: [URL — primary | secondary | tertiary]
Routing decision: fallback (no specialist matched)
Sub-questions: [list]
All routing decisions + overrides also logged to ~/.research_sessions/<session>.json via routing_transparency_logger.py.
Failure Modes
| Failure | Behavior |
|---|
| Single bare-noun signal (e.g., "funding", "fda") | Ask Q3 with the matched specialist pre-marked as the recommended answer. Never silent-route. |
| Classification ambiguous (multiple 1-signal matches or none) | Ask Q3 (domain disambiguation). |
| Specialist delegation fails | Note in chat. Offer to retry or fall back to general research. |
| User overrides routing | Accept. Re-route. Log the override. |
| Fallback search returns thin results | Surface explicitly. Suggest the question may be too niche or too new. Do not fabricate. |
| 3 consecutive tool failures in fallback | Stop, alert user, share what was collected. |
| Question is non-research (e.g., "write me code") | Decline politely. Suggest the appropriate skill. |
| Sub-question can't be answered | Note as "limited public signal on this"; don't omit silently. |
| Output format mismatch | Honor Q2; if unavailable, fall back to markdown with note. |
| Specialist skill missing from environment | Skip it in classification scoring; route to fallback or next-best specialist. |
Anti-Patterns Rejected
- LLM-reasoned classification (must be deterministic keyword + intent matching)
- Silent delegation (always surface routing decision)
- Refusing to route to a specialist when ≥2 signals match
- Silent-routing on a single bare-noun signal ("research FDA approval trends" must ask, not auto-route to grants)
- Wall-clock affordances ("auto-proceed after Ns") — the model cannot wait; proceed with the recommended route if the user doesn't object
- Pre-answering the specialist's grill-me intake (let it run its own)
- Fabricating sources in fallback when search is thin
- Skipping audit log in fallback mode
- Treating "dossier on [company]" as fallback when
dossier is the right specialist (the verb-noun-paired phrase routes; the generic "research X" form does not)
- Auto-routing generic "research [topic]" queries to a specialist ("research Microsoft" alone is ambiguous — could be dossier or general; ask Q3 instead of guessing)
Tooling
scripts/classifier.py — Deterministic SIGNALS matching → routing decision (specialist / ask + recommended / fallback) + per-specialist score + matched phrases. --question "..." --output json.
scripts/routing_transparency_logger.py — JSON-backed audit log at ~/.research_sessions/<session>.json. Records every routing decision, override, and delegation handoff.
scripts/fallback_decomposer.py — Heuristic question → 3–5 sub-questions (what / why / how / who / what's next).
Reference Docs (each cites 7+ authoritative sources)
references/hybrid_router_architecture.md — router-vs-run trade-offs + routing transparency principle
references/deterministic_classification_canon.md — why keyword > LLM-reasoned for routing
references/fallback_workflow_canon.md — plan-decompose-search-synthesize methodology
Dependencies
WebSearch + WebFetch — Required for fallback workflow
- Specialist skills — Required for delegation:
pulse, grants, litreview, syllabus, patent, dossier. If a specialist is missing, the router skips it and routes to fallback instead.
- Node.js
docx library — Required if user picks document output (Q2 = standalone)
- Consensus MCP — Optional; used in fallback if academic sub-questions surface
Version: 1.1.0
Source spec: megaprompts/13-research-megaprompt.md
Build pattern: Path B (direct conversion). v1.1.0: bare-noun signals now ask instead of silent-routing; 5s auto-proceed affordance removed; context-economy trim per the 2026-06 newgen audit.