intro-drafter
Introduction Drafter
Overview
The Introduction is the compressed version of the entire paper. In one and a half to two pages it must state the research object, why the problem matters, why existing work falls short, what the paper contributes, and how the contribution maps to section numbers. Reviewers decide whether to keep reading by the time they finish the Introduction, so the logical throughline has to be airtight.
This skill takes a small set of inputs (research area, limitations, hard constraints, key idea, challenges, solution overview) and produces a six-paragraph outline with an explicit purpose and writing points for every paragraph, plus a positioning as Technique Paper or New Problem/Setting Paper. It enforces the rule that contributions align one-to-one with challenges, and that every claim has a section to deliver it.
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