thesis-control

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Use when AI-assisted thesis edits risk claim drift, scope creep, loss of author control, or repeated revisions that fail to converge; provides spine cards, edit contracts, drift audits, revision escalation, and human gates.

AI & Automation 28 stars 3 forks Updated 4 days ago MIT

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# /thesis-control - Thesis Drift Control ## Purpose Prevent AI-assisted writing from becoming fluent but distorted. Use this before and after substantive thesis edits when the risk is not spelling or style, but loss of author control: project-level reframing, a primary domain becoming a secondary example, a changed research object or question, widened claims, blurred section purpose, missing caveats, unsynchronised adjacent paragraphs, or local edits that weaken the chapter spine. ## Trigger Words This skill activates on: `thesis control`, `drift audit`, `edit contract`, `spine card`, `claim drift`, `author control`, `loss of control`, `scope creep`, `rewrite risk`, `/thesis-control`. ## Core Rule Do not edit thesis prose until the project intent, current manuscript contract, global thesis audit, section spine, and intended local change form one explicit and traceable contract chain. The contract must answer: ```text This edit is allowed to change [specific local issue] in [specific unit], while preserving [spine sentence], [scope boundary], [core claims], and [do-not-change items]. ``` If this sentence cannot be written, stop and diagnose the section instead of rewriting it. The control hierarchy is: ```text Author-approved Project Intent → Author-approved Manuscript Contract → Passed Global Thesis Audit → Section Spine Card → Edit Contract → Post-edit Drift Audit ``` A lower layer cannot amend a higher one. If the title, abstract, primary domain, research object...

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Author
yha9806
Repository
yha9806/academic-writing-toolkit
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
4 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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