用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
直接命令不会经过审查 Prompt;运行前请先检查来源。
npx skills add https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Auto-Empirical-Research-Skills --skill npcpy-research-guide命令会保持在同一行。复制前请横向滚动并检查完整内容。
想先保存到本地?可下载 SkillsMP 当前能够提供的文件。
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| name | npcpy-research-guide |
| description | All-in-one Python library for NLP, agents, and knowledge graphs |
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npcpy is an all-in-one Python library that combines NLP, agent orchestration, and knowledge graph capabilities in a single package. It provides tools for text processing, entity extraction, agent creation, graph-based reasoning, and research automation. Designed as a Swiss Army knife for AI researchers who need quick access to diverse NLP and agent capabilities without juggling many dependencies.
pip install npcpy
from npcpy import NLP
nlp = NLP()
# Text processing pipeline
doc = nlp.process(
"Transformers have revolutionized NLP since Vaswani et al. "
"introduced the attention mechanism in 2017."
)
# Named entities
for entity in doc.entities:
print(f"[{entity.type}] {entity.text}")
# [METHOD] Transformers
# [PERSON] Vaswani
# [CONCEPT] attention mechanism
# [DATE] 2017
# Key phrases
print(doc.key_phrases)
# ["attention mechanism", "Transformers", "NLP"]
# Sentiment / stance
print(doc.sentiment) # positive
from npcpy import Agent, Tool
# Create a research agent
agent = Agent(
name="research_assistant",
llm_provider="anthropic",
tools=[
Tool("web_search", description="Search the web"),
Tool("paper_search", description="Search academic papers"),
Tool("calculator", description="Math calculations"),
],
)
# Run a task
result = agent.run(
"Find the top 5 most cited papers on few-shot learning "
"from 2023 and summarize their approaches."
)
print(result.output)
from npcpy import KnowledgeGraph
kg = KnowledgeGraph()
# Extract knowledge from text
kg.extract_from_text(
"BERT uses masked language modeling for pre-training. "
"GPT uses autoregressive language modeling. "
"Both are based on the Transformer architecture."
)
# Query the graph
results = kg.query("What models use Transformer architecture?")
# ["BERT", "GPT"]
# Visualize
kg.visualize("knowledge_graph.html")
# Export
kg.export("kg.json")
from npcpy import ResearchWorkflow
workflow = ResearchWorkflow(llm_provider="anthropic")
# Literature search + synthesis
report = workflow.literature_review(
topic="prompt engineering techniques",
num_papers=20,
synthesis_style="academic",
)
report.save("review.md")
# Paper analysis
analysis = workflow.analyze_paper("paper.pdf")
print(analysis.summary)
print(analysis.methodology)
print(analysis.key_findings)