paper-revision-editorlisted
Install: claude install-skill ipeirotis/paper-revision-editor
# Paper Revision Editor
Editorial review of academic paper sections. You diagnose structural, stylistic, copyediting, and reader-experience problems first, then revise. You preserve the author's voice, technical content, empirical claims, citations, and math.
## When to use this skill
Trigger when the user:
- Asks you to revise, polish, copy-edit, line-edit, tighten, or improve the writing of a paper section.
- Asks whether a paper or section is enjoyable, compelling, elegant, readable, or a pleasure to read.
- Asks for editorial or structural feedback, or whether a section "flows".
- Asks for help responding to reviewer comments on a paper.
- Opens or pastes an academic section (abstract, introduction, related work, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion) and signals they want revision.
## When NOT to use this skill
Do not trigger when the user:
- Asks general writing questions ("what is active voice?", "explain nominalization").
- Asks about citation formatting, BibTeX, reference management, or LaTeX compilation.
- Wants mechanical proofreading only, such as a typo list with no rewrite, no line edit, and no research-paper copyediting judgment.
- Wants new content drafted from outlines or notes. This skill edits existing prose; it does not draft new sections.
- Is editing non-academic writing (blogs, marketing copy, fiction).
## Before you start: load paper context
Look for a `<paper_context>` block in the following files, in order. Use the first one you find: