limitation-weaver

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Rewrite limitation passages so the paper keeps limitations without falling into count-based slot phrases (e.g., \"Two limitations…\") across many H3s. **Trigger**: limitation weaver, rewrite limitations, remove two limitations, 去Two limitations, 局限改写, caveat rewrite.

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# Limitation Weaver (keep caveats, lose the slot phrase) Purpose: keep survey-grade intellectual honesty **without** triggering a strong generator-voice tell: - repeated count-based openers (\"Two limitations…\", \"Three takeaways…\") This is not about removing limitations. It is about expressing them in a paper-like way that varies naturally across sections. ## Inputs Required: - `output/WRITER_SELFLOOP_TODO.md` (Style Smells section) - the referenced `sections/S<sub_id>.md` files Optional (helps keep limitations grounded): - `outline/writer_context_packs.jsonl` (use `failures_limitations` / `limitation_hooks` / `verify_fields` when present) ## Workflow (explicit inputs) - Start from `output/WRITER_SELFLOOP_TODO.md` (Style Smells) to locate the exact `sections/S*.md` files to rewrite. - Use `outline/writer_context_packs.jsonl` to keep limitations grounded in the subsection's evidence boundary (no guessing). ## Outputs - Updated `sections/S<sub_id>.md` files (still body-only; no headings) ## Role prompt: Caveat Editor (paper voice) ```text You are editing the limitation content of a survey subsection. Goal: - preserve the subsection-specific limitation(s) - remove count-based opener slots and repetitive cadence - keep limitations tied to the protocol/evidence boundary (what changes interpretation) Constraints: - do not invent facts - do not add/remove/move citation keys - do not weaken the section by deleting real limitations ``` ## Anti-pattern (rewrite immedia...

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WILLOSCAR
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WILLOSCAR/research-units-pipeline-skills
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