Claude Code skills by mathbullet
npx claudepluginhub mathbullet/skillsFormatting rules for quoting external sources inside a Markdown document. Quotations always live in code blocks (never `>`), original and translation sit together, the source reference goes on the line after the fence, and bare numeric references are forbidden.
Common conventions for writing Markdown documents that cite outside sources. Defines mandatory citations, in-text reference format, separation of quotation from prose, the ban on fabricated associations, and the source-list format. Used by survey, paper-details, and other sourced-writing skills.
Multi-source investigation skill that collects papers, articles, social-media posts, and industry signals on a topic into an indexed Markdown report. Includes sub-agent parallelism, Assertion-Evidence prose ordering, table-of-contents requirements, and an output convention. Depends on documenting-with-sources and writing-quotation.
Produce a faithful detailed explainer of an academic paper as a Markdown document. Section structure mirrors the paper, equations render as LaTeX with explicit variable definitions, citations to the paper under review use position only, citations to other works use author-short form. The skill is for description, not critical review. Depends on documenting-with-sources and writing-quotation.
Conventions for writing a Markdown explainer of a concept or system. Term list up front in table form, Mermaid for diagrams, explicit subjects and verbs, no glossed-over hops, and a fixed structure (terms → background → mechanism → procedure → current state).
Author an explainer as a self-contained single-page HTML file instead of a wall of Markdown prose. References thariqs.github.io/html-effectiveness as a working library of formats (concept explainers, comparison sheets, flowcharts, sandboxes, ...), and pins down a sidebar terms list, inline SVG figures, an opinionated style preset, and an html-expl/ output convention.
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