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scholar-evaluation
Structured scholarly-work evaluation for papers, proposals, literature reviews, methods sections, evidence quality, citation support, and research-writing feedback.
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Structured scholarly-work evaluation for papers, proposals, literature reviews, methods sections, evidence quality, citation support, and research-writing feedback.
Instinct-based learning system that observes sessions via hooks, creates atomic instincts with confidence scoring, and evolves them into skills/commands/agents. v2.1 adds project-scoped instincts to prevent cross-project contamination.
Orchestrate building a brand-new feature end to end — research, plan, TDD implementation, review, and gated commit — by delegating each phase to the matching ECC agent. Use when adding a capability that does not exist yet.
Orchestrate bootstrapping a working MVP from a design or spec document — ingest the doc, plan thin vertical slices, scaffold the first end-to-end slice, then TDD-implement, review, and gated commit. Use to turn an SDD/PRD into a running starting point.
Orchestrate altering an existing, working feature to new desired behavior — update its tests to the new spec, change the implementation to match, review, and gated commit. Use when behavior is not broken but should be different.
Orchestrate fixing a bug — reproduce it as a failing regression test, fix to green, review, and gated commit — by delegating each phase to the matching ECC agent. Use when existing behavior is broken or wrong.
Shared orchestration engine for the orch-* skill family. Defines the gated Research-Plan-TDD-Review-Commit pipeline, the size classifier, the agent map, and the two human gates that the orch-* operation skills delegate to. Not usually invoked directly.
| name | scholar-evaluation |
| description | Structured scholarly-work evaluation for papers, proposals, literature reviews, methods sections, evidence quality, citation support, and research-writing feedback. |
| origin | community |
Use this skill to evaluate academic or scientific work with a repeatable rubric.
Start by identifying the artifact:
Then choose scope:
Score each applicable dimension from 1 to 5:
Use N/A for dimensions that do not apply.
# Scholar Evaluation: <Artifact>
## Overall Assessment
- Overall score: <1-5 or N/A>
- Confidence: <high | medium | low>
- Summary: <3-5 sentences>
## Dimension Scores
| Dimension | Score | Evidence | Revision priority |
| --- | ---: | --- | --- |
| Problem and question | | | |
| Literature and context | | | |
| Methodology | | | |
| Data and evidence | | | |
| Analysis | | | |
| Results and interpretation | | | |
| Limitations | | | |
| Writing and structure | | | |
| Citations | | | |
## Critical Issues
## Recommended Revisions
## Evidence Checks Needed