Writing / Academic Writing

Academic-writing kit for Claude Code

A bilingual repository that guides an AI agent through a source-grounded academic writing workflow, from raw notes to a finished study, with human oversight and provenance tracking.

Clear23/30
Useful27/30
Specific16/20
Complete16/20
Academic-writing kit for Claude Code screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-assisted writing workflow for scholarly papers, with enough visible README detail to understand the project’s purpose, structure, and intended use. It is relevant to AI builders and users because it packages an agent-driven academic writing pipeline for Claude Code or Cursor, including grounding, provenance, and review gates.

Weakness

The crawl shows the concept and directory structure, but not the full setup instructions, concrete example output, or a live demo of the pipeline in action. It’s also unclear how much of the English version has been tested beyond the author’s notes.

Review status

19 days ago #731 ↓ -2

Last evaluated 19 days ago. Current rank #731. Down 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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