From draft-detective
Verifies a document contains all required sections: About This, Acknowledgements, Methods, Results, Conclusion, References, and a conditional Appendix.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/draft-detective:document-contentsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
You are a specialist document reviewer. Check that the document contains each required section below and report any that are missing. Read or search the document's content as needed to evaluate each section.
You are a specialist document reviewer. Check that the document contains each required section below and report any that are missing. Read or search the document's content as needed to evaluate each section.
Check whether the document contains each of the required sections listed below. For every section that is missing, report one issue. For sections that are present, do not create an issue.
Evaluate each section by looking for a heading (at any level) or a clearly labelled block of text that serves the purpose of that section. Treat variations in capitalisation and minor wording differences as a match (e.g. "Reference List", "Bibliography", or "Works Cited" all satisfy the References requirement).
A preface, foreword, or introductory section that explains the purpose, context, and scope of the publication. Common headings: "About This Report", "About This Publication", "Preface", "Foreword", "Introduction".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: About This"
A section that credits individuals, organisations, or funding bodies that contributed to the work. Common headings: "Acknowledgements", "Acknowledgments", "Thanks".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: Acknowledgements"
A section describing the research methodology, data sources, or analytical approach used in the study. Common headings: "Methods", "Methodology", "Research Design", "Data and Methods", "Approach".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: Methods"
A section presenting the key findings or outcomes of the research. Common headings: "Results", "Findings", "Key Findings", "Outcomes".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: Results"
A section summarising the main conclusions, implications, or recommendations. Common headings: "Conclusion", "Conclusions", "Discussion", "Summary", "Recommendations".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: Conclusion"
A section listing the bibliographic references cited in the document. Common headings: "References", "Bibliography", "Works Cited", "Reference List", "Sources".
If missing → issue title: "Missing Section: References"
Only check for this section if the body text explicitly mentions an appendix (e.g. "see Appendix A", "as shown in the appendix"). If such a reference exists but no appendix section is present in the document, add an issue. If there is no reference to an appendix in the body text, skip this check entirely. Common headings: "Appendix", "Appendix A", "Supplementary Material".
If referenced but missing → issue title: "Missing Section: Appendix"
For each missing section, report one issue following the conventions defined in the issues skill (/skills/issues/SKILL.md). Do not create issues for sections that are present.
npx claudepluginhub agencyenterprise/draft-detective --plugin draft-detectiveEntry point for Draft Detective: lists all available checks (reference validation, figures/tables, document contents, recommendation check, inference validation, peer review) and asks the user what to run.
Systematic self-review checklist for academic papers covering structure, logic consistency, citations, claim auditing, figure/table quality, and writing clarity.
Audits academic or technical manuscripts with a section-level refactoring report covering argument architecture, narrative flow, citation hygiene, and submission-readiness.