experiment-code
Experiment Code
Generate and iteratively improve ML experiment code for research papers.
Input
$0— Task:generate,improve,debug,plot$1— Research plan, idea description, or error message
References
- Experiment prompts and patterns:
~/.claude/skills/experiment-code/references/experiment-prompts.md - Code patterns (error handling, repair, hill-climbing):
~/.claude/skills/experiment-code/references/code-patterns.md
Action: generate
Generate initial experiment code following this structure:
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