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Route empirical-research requests through the Auto-Empirical Research Skills catalog when this whole repository is installed as one skill in Codex, CodeBuddy, Claude Code, or another IDE. Use to choose and load the right vendored AERS skill for causal inference, econometrics, replication, data acquisition, manuscript writing, peer review and referee responses, citation checking, de-AIGC editing, or full empirical-paper workflows without reading the entire repository at once.
中英双语学术降 AIGC / bilingual academic de-AIGC skill. Removes AI-generated writing signatures from empirical papers in economics, management, and the social sciences — in both English and Chinese. Covers Turnitin AI, GPTZero, Originality.ai on the English side and 知网 AMLC, 万方, 维普 on the Chinese side. Uses a six-step loop (intake → audit → claim-evidence check → differentiated rewrite → five-dimension self-score → cold-reader recheck) with two pattern libraries (22 English + 17 Chinese patterns), section-by-section strategies for empirical papers, and hard protections that keep every number, coefficient, and citation intact.
Use when a research task needs reproducible Kaggle discovery, metadata inspection, bounded public-data downloads, competition or kernel discovery, model discovery, or an explicitly approved Kaggle write/delete operation through the official CLI.
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| name | tikz-diagrams-guide |
| description | Create publication-quality scientific diagrams with TikZ in LaTeX |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"📐","category":"writing","subcategory":"latex","keywords":["TikZ","LaTeX diagrams","scientific figures","flowcharts","PGFplots","vector graphics"],"source":"wentor-research-plugins"}} |
A skill for creating publication-quality scientific diagrams directly in LaTeX using the TikZ package. Covers basic drawing commands, flowcharts, neural network architectures, data flow diagrams, and integration with PGFplots for camera-ready figures.
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta, positioning, shapes.geometric, calc, fit}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
% Your drawing commands here
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
% Lines and shapes
\draw (0,0) -- (3,0) -- (3,2) -- cycle; % Triangle
\draw[thick, ->] (0,0) -- (4,0); % Arrow
\draw[dashed, blue] (0,0) circle (1.5); % Dashed circle
\filldraw[fill=gray!20, draw=black] (2,1) ellipse (1 and 0.5);
% Nodes (text labels with optional shapes)
\node[draw, rectangle, minimum width=2cm] (A) at (0,0) {Input};
\node[draw, circle] (B) at (3,0) {Process};
\draw[->] (A) -- (B);
% Relative positioning (requires positioning library)
\node[draw, rectangle] (C) [right=2cm of B] {Output};
\draw[->] (B) -- (C);
\begin{tikzpicture}[
block/.style={rectangle, draw, fill=blue!10, text width=5em,
text centered, rounded corners, minimum height=3em},
decision/.style={diamond, draw, fill=green!10, text width=4em,
text centered, inner sep=0pt, aspect=2},
line/.style={draw, -Stealth}
]
\node[block] (data) {Collect Data};
\node[block, below=1cm of data] (clean) {Clean \& Preprocess};
\node[decision, below=1cm of clean] (valid) {Valid?};
\node[block, below=1cm of valid] (analyze) {Analyze};
\node[block, right=2cm of valid] (fix) {Fix Issues};
\path[line] (data) -- (clean);
\path[line] (clean) -- (valid);
\path[line] (valid) -- node[right] {Yes} (analyze);
\path[line] (valid) -- node[above] {No} (fix);
\path[line] (fix) |- (clean);
\end{tikzpicture}
\begin{tikzpicture}[
neuron/.style={circle, draw, minimum size=0.8cm, fill=orange!20},
layer/.style={rectangle, draw, dashed, inner sep=0.3cm}
]
% Input layer
\foreach \i in {1,2,3,4} {
\node[neuron] (I\i) at (0, -\i*1.2) {};
}
% Hidden layer
\foreach \j in {1,2,3} {
\node[neuron, fill=blue!20] (H\j) at (3, -\j*1.2 - 0.6) {};
}
% Output layer
\foreach \k in {1,2} {
\node[neuron, fill=green!20] (O\k) at (6, -\k*1.2 - 1.2) {};
}
% Connections
\foreach \i in {1,2,3,4} {
\foreach \j in {1,2,3} {
\draw[->] (I\i) -- (H\j);
}
}
\foreach \j in {1,2,3} {
\foreach \k in {1,2} {
\draw[->] (H\j) -- (O\k);
}
}
% Labels
\node[above=0.5cm of I1] {Input};
\node[above=0.5cm of H1] {Hidden};
\node[above=0.5cm of O1] {Output};
\end{tikzpicture}
\usepackage{pgfplots}
\pgfplotsset{compat=1.18}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\begin{axis}[
xlabel={Epoch},
ylabel={Loss},
legend pos=north east,
grid=major,
width=8cm, height=6cm
]
\addplot[blue, thick, mark=none] table {
1 0.95
5 0.72
10 0.45
20 0.22
30 0.15
50 0.08
};
\addlegendentry{Training}
\addplot[red, thick, dashed, mark=none] table {
1 0.98
5 0.75
10 0.52
20 0.35
30 0.30
50 0.28
};
\addlegendentry{Validation}
\end{axis}
\end{tikzpicture}
1. Font consistency:
- Use the same font family as your document body
- Minimum 8pt for axis labels and annotations
- Match font size to caption text
2. Color considerations:
- Use colorblind-friendly palettes (avoid red-green only)
- Ensure figures are readable in grayscale
- Use patterns or line styles as secondary differentiators
3. Size and resolution:
- TikZ produces vector output (PDF) -- always sharp
- Set figure width to match column width (single or double)
- Use consistent sizing across all figures in the paper
4. Labeling:
- Label all axes with units
- Use (a), (b), (c) for sub-figures
- Place legends inside the plot area when possible
% standalone.tex -- compile separately, include as PDF
\documentclass[tikz, border=2mm]{standalone}
\usetikzlibrary{arrows.meta, positioning}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
% ... your diagram ...
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
% In your main document:
% \includegraphics{standalone.pdf}
| Library | Purpose |
|---|---|
positioning | Relative node placement (right=of, below=of) |
arrows.meta | Modern arrow tip styles |
shapes.geometric | Diamond, trapezium, ellipse nodes |
calc | Coordinate calculations |
fit | Fit a node around a set of other nodes |
decorations.pathreplacing | Braces, snakes, zigzag lines |
backgrounds | Draw behind other elements |
matrix | Grid-based node layouts |