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# Research Program
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This file configures the autoresearch loop. Edit it to match your domain and research style. The autoresearch skill reads it before every run.
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## Search Objectives
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Default objectives for every research session:
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- Find authoritative sources (prefer: .edu, peer-reviewed papers, official documentation, primary sources, established publications)
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- Extract key entities (people, organizations, products, tools)
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- Extract key concepts and frameworks
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- Note contradictions between sources
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- Identify open questions and research gaps
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- Prefer sources from the last 2 years unless the topic is foundational
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## Confidence Scoring
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Label every claim with confidence when filing:
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- **high**: multiple independent authoritative sources agree
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- **medium**: single good source, or sources partially agree
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- **low**: speculation, opinion pieces, single informal source, or claim not verified
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Always note the source date for factual claims. Mark claims from sources older than 3 years as potentially stale.
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## Loop Constraints
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- Max search rounds per topic: **3**
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- Max wiki pages created per session: **15**
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- Max sources fetched per round: **5**
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- If max pages is reached before the loop completes: file what you have, note what was skipped in Open Questions
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## Output Style
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- Declarative, present tense
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- Cite every non-obvious claim: `(Source: [[Page]])`
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- Short pages: under 200 lines. Split if longer.
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- No hedging language ("it seems", "perhaps", "might be")
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- Flag uncertainty explicitly: `> [!gap] This claim needs verification.`
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## Domain Notes
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[Add domain-specific instructions here. Examples:]
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For AI/tech research:
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- Prefer: arXiv, official GitHub repos, official product documentation, Hacker News discussions with high karma
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- Note: LLM benchmarks are often gamed: treat leaderboard claims as low confidence unless independently verified
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For business/market research:
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- Prefer: company filings, Crunchbase, Bloomberg, verified industry reports
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- Flag: press releases as low confidence without independent verification
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For medical/health research:
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- Prefer: PubMed, Cochrane reviews, peer-reviewed clinical trials
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- Always note: sample size, study type (RCT vs observational), and recency
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## Exclusions
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Do not cite as high-confidence sources:
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- Reddit posts or forums (use as pointers to primary sources only)
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- Social media posts
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- Undated web pages
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- Sources that don't cite their own claims
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