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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 | thesis-template-guide |
| description | Set up LaTeX templates for PhD and Master's thesis documents |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"🎓","category":"writing","subcategory":"templates","keywords":["thesis template","dissertation","LaTeX thesis","PhD writing","graduate thesis","document class"],"source":"wentor-research-plugins"}} |
A skill for setting up and customizing LaTeX templates for PhD and Master's theses. Covers document class selection, front matter configuration, chapter organization, and strategies for managing a large multi-file LaTeX project over months or years of writing.
| Class | Description | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
book | Standard LaTeX class with chapters | Most flexible, requires manual formatting |
memoir | Extended book class with many built-in features | Excellent default for custom templates |
report | Simpler than book, supports chapters | Quick setup for shorter theses |
| University-specific | Custom class provided by your institution | Required by many universities |
\documentclass[12pt, a4paper, twoside, openright]{book}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{margin=2.5cm, bindingoffset=1cm}
% Essential packages
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{amsmath, amssymb}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage[backend=biber, style=authoryear]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{references.bib}
\begin{document}
\frontmatter
\include{chapters/titlepage}
\include{chapters/abstract}
\include{chapters/acknowledgements}
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
\mainmatter
\include{chapters/introduction}
\include{chapters/literature_review}
\include{chapters/methodology}
\include{chapters/results}
\include{chapters/discussion}
\include{chapters/conclusion}
\appendix
\include{chapters/appendix_a}
\backmatter
\printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
\end{document}
thesis/
main.tex -- Master document (compile this)
references.bib -- Bibliography database
preamble.tex -- All package imports and settings
chapters/
titlepage.tex
abstract.tex
acknowledgements.tex
introduction.tex
literature_review.tex
methodology.tex
results.tex
discussion.tex
conclusion.tex
appendix_a.tex
figures/
ch1/ -- Figures organized by chapter
ch2/
ch3/
tables/
styles/
university.sty -- University-specific formatting
% preamble.tex -- imported with \input{preamble} in main.tex
\usepackage{setspace}
\doublespacing % Most universities require double-spacing
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}
\fancyhead[RE]{\leftmark}
\fancyhead[LO]{\rightmark}
\fancyfoot{}
\usepackage[font=small, labelfont=bf]{caption}
\usepackage{booktabs} % Professional tables
\usepackage{microtype} % Better typography
% Custom commands
\newcommand{\TODO}[1]{\textcolor{red}{\textbf{TODO: #1}}}
\newcommand{\ie}{i.e.,\xspace}
\newcommand{\eg}{e.g.,\xspace}
def thesis_compilation_tips() -> dict:
"""
Tips for efficiently compiling a multi-chapter thesis.
"""
return {
"selective_compilation": {
"method": "\\includeonly{chapters/results}",
"benefit": "Compile only the chapter you are working on",
"note": "Page numbers and references stay correct"
},
"draft_mode": {
"method": "\\documentclass[draft]{book}",
"benefit": "Skips images, shows overfull boxes",
"note": "Much faster compilation during writing"
},
"latexmk": {
"command": "latexmk -pdf -pvc main.tex",
"benefit": "Auto-recompile on file save",
"note": "-pvc flag opens viewer with live updates"
},
"subfile_package": {
"method": "\\usepackage{subfiles}",
"benefit": "Each chapter compiles as standalone document",
"note": "Useful for co-authoring individual chapters"
}
}
1. Use Git for your thesis from day one
2. Commit after each writing session with descriptive messages
3. Add to .gitignore:
*.aux *.bbl *.bcf *.blg *.fdb_latexmk *.fls
*.log *.out *.synctex.gz *.toc *.lof *.lot *.run.xml
4. Keep generated PDFs out of version control (regenerate from source)
5. Use branches for major revisions or advisor feedback rounds
6. Tag milestones: v1-first-draft, v2-committee-review, v3-final
% chapters/titlepage.tex
\begin{titlepage}
\centering
\vspace*{2cm}
{\LARGE\bfseries Your Thesis Title: A Study of Something Important\par}
\vspace{1.5cm}
{\Large Your Full Name\par}
\vspace{1cm}
{\large A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of\par}
\vspace{0.5cm}
{\large\bfseries Doctor of Philosophy\par}
\vspace{0.5cm}
{\large Department of Your Department\par}
{\large Your University\par}
\vspace{1cm}
{\large Month Year\par}
\vfill
{\large Advisor: Prof.\ Advisor Name\par}
\end{titlepage}
Most universities specify margins, font size, spacing, page numbering (roman for front matter, arabic for body), and binding offset. Always obtain your institution's official formatting guidelines before starting. Many universities provide their own LaTeX class file or Word template -- use it as the base and customize minimally to avoid format rejection at submission time.